How will OEMs manufacture the smart factories of the future?

“By 2025, there will be approximately 27 billion connected IoT devices. Someone is going to have to manufacture these, and OEMs are gearing up to enable as many functions as possible to be integrated into the devices they build.” REGISTER NOW TO READ IoT relies on manufacturing efficiency to get massive volumes of devices out

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Many technology complexities lie under the surface of the IoT iceberg

The Internet of Things (IoT) at a high level is relatively simple – you have sensors in IoT devices that take readings and communicate that data through the internet and into the cloud, to another device, or to some type of analytics user interface. Essentially, data is collected and can then be interpreted into actionable

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How cellular IoT is turning a corner after COVID 19 with the emergence of massive IoT capabilities, sustainability and security

The recent pandemic has transformed many companies’ attitudes towards IoT and cellular technology is at the forefront of future growth expectations. Addressing that demand is not a simple process given the complexity of the ecosystem, how cellular networks and suitable coverage are rolled out, and how end-to-end security of networks and devices is achieved. Cyril

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Tuya announces matter-compatible solutions in close collaboration with Amazon Alexa

Tuya Smart, a global IoT platform service provider, announced that it is working with Amazon Alexa to implement a streamlined setup experience based on Matter, the new industry-unifying connectivity protocol.

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Europe’s IoT industry doubles down to make the mass market a reality

Europe is an early adopter of IoT and sustained, planned investment by enterprises will ensure it keeps its position as the third largest IoT market behind China and North America as the decade continues, in spite of the challenges of war and disease, writes George Malim. 

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SIM – Why the future is integrated

Integrated SIM (iSIM) is the latest step in the evolution of SIM technology and presents appealing opportunities for product companies to make global devices that need out-of-the-box connectivity and ease of localised connectivity to national or regional connectivity providers. The iSIM can be designed into all products at the point of manufacture so a single

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Terran Orbital commissions fleet space CENTAURI-5 payload

Boca Raton, Florida – Terran Orbital Corporation, a global specialist in satellite solutions, primarily serving the United States and Allied aerospace and defense industries, has announced the commissioning of the Fleet Space CENTAURI-5 payload. The payload provides Machine to Machine (M2M) and Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity to ground terminals and is an improved version

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The world’s first eSIM for secure data exchange for smart grids

Energy Web is a non-profit organisation focused on building open-source, decentralised operating systems to help decarbonise the global economy. Energy Web offers its open-source stack to organisations to build their applications, or Energy Web will assist organisations in developing applications of the open-source stack.  

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The decisive opportunity for MNOs to be guardians of trust: Simplify IoT with eSIM

As well as reducing the cost and complexity of deploying IoT, embedded SIM can become the root of trust to deliver critical IoT applications relying on rich edge-to-cloud deployments, writes Matt Hatton, the founding partner of Transforma Insights. 

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Industrial IoT simplicity is complexity resolved: It’s relayr’s secret sauce

“Part of the proverbial ‘secret sauce’ in our EaaS stack is this ability to bring expertise together. And to offer a simplified experience to the user base, because, of course, you can’t go shopping for an IoT platform and go shopping for an ERP system and glue everything together. It tends to be a bit

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What is eSIM and how does it radically simplify IoT connectivity?

Embedded SIM (eSIM) has emerged as a means to free consumers and connected devices from the constraints of the traditional, plastic subscriber identification module (SIM) card by enabling an eSIM or an integrated SIM (iSIM) to be embedded into a device at the point of manufacture and shipped globally.

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Pod Group launches ENO ONE global, the key to massive global deployment of IoT devices

Cambridge, United Kingdom. 24 May 2022 – Following the launch of its single SKU eSIM ENO ONE for the US market at CES earlier this year, Pod Group – a Giesecke+Devrient (G+D) company and the enterprise network operator (ENO) – has in the run up to Hannover Messe, announced the launch of ENO ONE global, a multi featured eSIM that offers

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ETSI’s standard to secure consumer IoT devices is extended to home gateways

Sophia Antipolis. 7 April 2022 – ETSI is pleased to announce a new cyber security specification for Home Gateways, called ETSI TS 103 848 and developed by the CYBER Technical Committee. Adapted from the provisions of the standard to secure consumer IoT devices, EN 303 645, this technical specification will secure physical devices between the in-home network

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Empowering Cloud-Enabled IoT Devices with Proper RF Design

(Sponsored Feature) The Internet of Things (IoT) is driving innovation in industries from agriculture to zoology, empowering legacy applications. In many cases, the related obsolete devices and systems involved were initially unpowered, or if powered, highly inefficient and “dumb”. To properly make use of all the capabilities the Cloud can provide, one must be able

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IoT Devices Management – What it is and Why it Matters

The age of IoT is well and truly upon us, and it shows no signs of slowing down. According to Gartner, Inc., the Internet of Things market will grow to 5.8 billion in 2020, a 21% increase from 2019. Other research shows that by 2025, more than 150,000 IoT devices will come online every minute.

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AND Technology Research and University of Essex join forces to develop self-powering, battery-less IoT device

Purpose-led technology company, AND Technology Research, is announcing a new partnership with computer scientists from the University of Essex to explore new ways of reducing the amount of power a device needs, while at the same time using energy harvesting techniques to produce truly self-powering devices.

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