CyanConnode Holdings plc designs, develops and sells narrowband radio frequency (RF) mesh and cellular networks that enable narrowband Internet of Things (IoT) communications for smart metering, street lighting and other infrastructure applications; the company offers its flagship Omnimesh platform, a standards-based IPv6 6LoWPAN solution providing self-forming, self-healing mesh networks; additional products include advanced cellular modules, hybrid communication platforms, long-range RF, in-meter gateways, AI-enhanced cellular connectivity, Universal Head-End System (UHES) for multi-technology integration, Omni IoT platform for multi-network and multi-application solutions, as well as Ultimesh and Panmesh technologies. CyanConnode Holdings plc serves utilities, system integrators, meter manufacturers and governments as a trusted Advanced Metering Infrastructure Service Provider (AMISP) and OEM partner in a vendor-agnostic ecosystem; it targets smart energy and city infrastructure markets with low-power, end-to-end networking solutions that enhance service delivery, business efficiency and energy savings. The company operates globally with deployments across India, Southeast Asia, the Middle East and Europe (including Nordic countries), as well as Rest of World regions. Founded in 2002 and listed on the AIM market of the London Stock Exchange since 2005, CyanConnode Holdings plc is headquartered in Cambridge, UK, and wholly owns subsidiaries CyanConnode Ltd (England and Wales), CyanConnode Private Limited (India), CyanConnode Communications LLC (Dubai) and Connode Holding AB (Sweden). In recent developments, its Indian subsidiary DigiSmart Networks Private Limited secured a landmark circa £70 million AMISP contract from the Government of Goa in April 2025, materially bolstering the group's contracted order book to approximately £157 million; the company raised £5.4 million through an equity placing and subscription in September 2024 to fund working capital, balance sheet strengthening and a new hardware design lab in India; it completed a £1.2 million (AED 5.8 million) follow-on order for cellular gateways in the MENA region in 2025 as part of a multi-year smart metering deployment; further, CyanConnode issued a US$5.25 million convertible loan note in November 2025 to support additional AMISP tenders and received two unsecured convertible loan notes totaling $15 million in May and July 2025.