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ESCRYPT and GlobalSign to join Infineon Security Partner Network with smart factory solutions
With ESCRYPT Embedded Security and GlobalSign, the Infineon Security Partner Network (ISPN) welcomes new partners.
Read moreBerlin’s IFA is the venue for three connected device launches by Qualcomm
Qualcomm made a series of announcements at IFA in Berlin, involving virtual reality (VR), smartwatches and home entertainment.
Read moreu-blox miniature GNSS receiver optimised for covert asset tracking
u-blox, a global leader in wireless and positioning modules and chips, today announced the EVA-M8Q GNSS receiver, completing its lineup of receivers in the miniature and cost-effective EVA 7x7mm form-factor package.
Read moreDelivering value and monetisation in an Internet of Things environment
The design of Internet of Things (IoT) solutions are strongly context aware, service-oriented focused, and multidisciplinary.
Read moreGlobetouch wins GSMA award for ‘Best Mobile Innovation for Connected Lifestyle’
Globetouch, announced that its CloudSIM solution for the connected car was recently named the winner of the prestigious GSMA Asia Mobile Award for ‘Best Mobile Innovation for Connected Lifestyle’.
Read moreEurope and North America reached 11.6m insurance telematics policies at year-end 2015
According to a new research report from the analyst firm Berg Insight, the number of insurance telematics policies in force on the European market reached 5.3 million in Q4-2015.
Read moreExosite unveils Murano IoT platform to help customers develop and deliver connected products
Exosite, LLC, an Internet of Things (IoT) platform provider, has launched Murano, a cloud-based IoT software platform to enable end-to-end ecosystem that helps customers develop and deliver connected products.
Read moreGrowth in embedded telematics solutions to drive connected car M2M market in SEA until 2020
According to the latest research study released by Technavio, the connected car M2M connections and services market in SEA is projected to record an impressive CAGR of over 34% until 2020.
Read moreMaking smart homes the rule, not the exception
Jetsons-style smart homes were once a pipe dream for consumers, however they are now slowly becoming a reality across the world.
Read moreWearable device shipments will grow at 29% CAGR until 2020, says new SNS Research report
While wearable technology has been utilised in vertical sectors such as the military and healthcare industries for many years, ongoing advances have triggered a major resurgence of the concept,
Read moreQualcomm’s collaborating with Google on embedding Android OS directly into the car
Qualcomm Inc.’s subsidiary, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc., is working with Google on an initiative embedding Android OS directly into the car.
Read moreKill your hub – time for IoT to decentralise
Lights, plugs, cameras, baby monitors and smart locks are all getting connected. In fact, some 20.8 billion devices will be online by 2020, according to Gartner.
Read moreQualcomm helps make your mobile devices smarter with new Snapdragon processors
Qualcomm Inc. has announced at the Embedded Vision Summit in Santa Clara, California that its subsidiary, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc., is offering the first deep learning software development kit (SDK) for devices powered by Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 820 processors.
Read moreThe value of a standardised eUICC for M2M deployments
When we think about mobile, it’s natural to think about phones. But in fact by 2020, it is projected that handsets will account for only 72% of mobile connections. Instead, growth will come from connected M2M devices.
Read moreIoT for durable goods manufacturing: an exercise in business transformation
The Internet of Things (IoT) movement is upon us. Devices are increasingly becoming connected to the Internet, and analysts are making big predictions. By 2020, Gartner says 21 billion devices will be connected to the Internet, and IDC says IoT spending will reach $1.7 trillion.
Read moreIran Telecom Innovations’ 17th edition in Tehran will reflect the country’s growing CIT market
Sanctions lifted the Iranian CIT market will be liberalised and thus offers tremendously growing chances for business. The ongoing digitalisation will change all walks of life in Iran as well as the way of doing business which is again a strong motor for growth.
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