Internet of Things
AsiaRF unveils Wi-Fi HaLow IoT solution for MWC 2023
AsiaRF is to introduce Wi-Fi HaLow IoT (internet of things) solution that promises to disrupt industrial IoT connectivity. Wi-Fi HaLow technology impresses with its astounding operational range of up to 1 kilometre and ultra-low power requirements.
Read moreDahua USA upgrades security personnel with advanced digital tools
Dahua Technology USA, has unveiled an upgrade to its video management software (VMS), DSS (Dahua security system) Pro. This enhancement equips security personnel with advanced tools, enabling them to identify and monitor suspicious individuals’ movements in just seconds.
Read moreVodafone Roaming Services earns top spot again in IoT roaming in 2023, Juniper Research reveals
A new study by Juniper Research has found that there will be over 600 million roaming IoT connections by 2028; rising from 145 million in 2023. This will necessitate the implementation of new roaming standards to detect and monetise IoT roaming. To capitalise on this substantial growth in connections, the report identified BCE (billing and
Read moreLexmark, HARMAN Digital Transformation Solutions to co-develop industrial IoT applications
Lexmark has announced a new partnership with HARMAN digital transformation solutions. In this partnership HARMAN as part of its IoT (internet of things) offerings portfolio will deploy Lexmark’s IoT technology on projects for customers across various industries. The partnership will marry IoT with AI (artificial intelligence) to address the many challenges facing enterprises and public institutions.
Read moreKärcher to use Deutsche Telekom’s IoT network for cleaning robots
Kärcher has networked its autonomous robot scrubber drier on the internet of things (IoT). The cooperation with Deutsche Telekom enables German family-owned firm to market its smart cleaning machines globally.
Read moreArduino joins AWS Partner Network to bridge edge hardware, cloud gap
Arduino announced that it has joined the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Partner Network (APN) to deliver enterprise-grade Arduino PRO products that work with AWS for customers in commercial and industrial sectors. The APN is a global community of AWS Partners that leverage programmes and resources to build, market and sell customer offerings.
Read moreA solution to wildfire crisis? Addressing environmental, economic challenges through IoT innovation
As the world grapples with a cascade of environmental challenges, wildfires have emerged as one of the most significant threats to our economies and the planet, says Carsten Brinkschulte, CEO and co-founder, Dryad Networks.
Read moreNordic cellular IoT solar asset tracker provides a minimum of eight years of maintenance-free operation
Grandcentrix, a Vodafone company and a Nordic Semiconductor design and solution partner, is using Nordic’s nRF9160 low power system-in-package (SiP) with integrated LTE-M (long term evolution for machines) /NB-IoT modem and GNSS at the heart of its ‘Vodafone Asset Solar’ asset tracker. The asset tracker employs a photovoltaic (‘solar’) panel charging a 3.6 V, 1100 mAh NiMH
Read moreRekord achieves new record in blockchain transaction performance
Rekord has achieved a new record as the primary contributor of over 100 million transactions processed on BSV Blockchain within 24 hours. Rekord’s platform processed on-chain transactions, challenging and surpassing the previous record of 85 million transactions. Rekord broke the 100 million transactions per day mark with 128 million transactions within the 24-hour.
Read moreGrowing industry interest in security for connected devices, says Ordr
Ordr shared that it has experienced an increase in industry demand for its connected device security platform. Ordr enables security and IT teams to discover and secure every connected asset across their whole organisation from laptops and traditional IT equipment, to vulnerable internet of things (IoT), internet of medical things (IoMT), operational technology (OT), and
Read morefloLIVE, Qualcomm to enhance global connectivity on new Qualcomm Aware platform
floLIVE has announced that it is collaborating with Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. and its subsidiaries, one of the advanced wireless technologies providers. This will help to enhance global connectivity on the new Qualcomm Aware platform.
Read moreSEALSQ Semiconductors enhances IoT security for medical devices
WISeKey International Holding Ltd announced that its semiconductors post quantum subsidiary, SEALSQ Corp. is introducing a new generation of semiconductors designed to enhance the IoT (internet of things) security for medical devices with clients, including a US based healthcare equipment manufacturer currently using these microchips.
Read moreQuickLogic, YorChip partner to develop low-power, low-cost UCIe FPGA chiplets
QuickLogic Corporation, a developer of embedded FPGA (field programmable gate arrays) (eFPGA) IP, ruggedised FPGAs and endpoint AI/ML (artificial intelligence / machine learning) solutions, and YorChip have formed a partnership to expand the world of FPGA chiplets. The collaboration will result in lineup of FPGA chiplets optimised for low power consumption and low cost, opening
Read moreUCLOUDLINK collaborates with MAYA Net, NTT Media Supply to commercialise IoT solution in Japan
UCLOUDLINK GROUP INC. has announced that the company has started to commercialise internet of things solutions, partnering with MAYA Net Solution Co., Ltd and NTT Media Supply Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of Japan’s Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation (“NTT”). Building upon a cooperation since 2020, the cooperation has come to fruition with the new IoT (internet of things) solutions powered by
Read moreSEALSQ launches VAULTIC292, a new cryptographic module to secure IoT devices, sensors
WISeKey International Holding Ltd. has announced that its semiconductors and PKI (public key infrastructure) subsidiary, SEALSQ Corporation, is introducing VAULTIC292. This is a secure element tailored for IoT (internet of things) devices and sensors.
Read moreRevolutionising eLearning: Impact of IoT in education sector
Statista predicts that the number of IoT (internet of things) connected devices could skyrocket to over 75 billion by 2025. This means entrepreneurs, educators and learners will further enjoy increased connectivity and improved engagement as relevant information can be put to use more effectively, says Karoline Gore, freelance technology writer.
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