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Weekly Roundup
Communications
3rd February 2022
How IoT connectivity refines retail
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Across the board retailers are seeing the value in adopting IoT-enabled solutions, putting the customer experience at the centre of their strategies.
Industrial
2nd February 2022
Future Factories: Episode 1
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Factories of tomorrow are a very different landscape from the factories of old. The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) has enabled plant operators to monitor every aspect of the manufacturing process. From a single sensor on a motor to automated ground vehicles on the plant floor, everything is connected. This allows for machine to machine (M2M) communication, machine learning, and much more.
Industrial
2nd February 2022
Modernising the manufacturing industrial network in 2022
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The manufacturing industry has become increasingly connected, allowing the sector to enjoy benefits ranging from becoming more agile and competitive in the market, to maximising efficiency, reducing costs, and monetising data. It is clear that implementing smart manufacturing is no longer a choice but a necessity for survival. However, as the industrial sector continues to evolve and expand, it is more essential than ever that companies modernise their networks to securely support increased connectivity.
News
1st February 2022
Cross-industry digital transformation reimagined
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IOT Solutions World Congress (IOTSWC), the “largest” international event devoted to industry transformation through disruptive technologies, and Integrated Systems Europe (ISE), the world’s leading professional audio-visual (AV) and systems integration show, have agreed to join forces this year and provide an unparalleled ecosystem for digital transformation to professionals from many industries. IOTSWC and ISE will…
Healthcare
31st January 2022
Wearable predictions for 2022
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It is impossible to address emerging trends without mentioning the metaverse. The buzz around this topic has been steadily building, some might even say to the point of overhype. However, the convergence between this virtual world and the world of human-based, wearable sensors and products is very exciting, with many pragmatic health and wellness implications…
Communications
28th January 2022
Bluetooth Low Energy broken down
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Bluetooth is two decades old and inhabits more than 20 billion circuits – this is phenomenal growth. Did you know that smart-phone vendors no longer support classic Bluetooth? It has been replaced by new BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy). As somebody who has been involved in this technology since its conception, I can provide you with…
News
30th January 2022
Top 10 IoT exhibitors at CES
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We’ve compiled a list of our top ten exhibitors from CES 2022. These businesses are only a few among the hundreds of innovative exhibitors that could be seen in Vegas, but we love this cutting-edge, IoT technology!
Communications
1st February 2022
The business benefits of 5G
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As 2022 gets into full swing, many business owners are considering how they can give their tech setup a refresh. 5G first hit the UK’s shores in May 2019, but it’s taken a while for the rollout to expand enough to make it a viable commercial option. This article explores why opting for 5G is…
Smart Home
1st February 2022
Smart water manages consumption and detects real-time leaks
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Robeau’s team has been working for two years on the development of a smart IoT (LoRa) solution to create a real-time water consumption indicator. In order to support its customers with a turnkey and user-friendly solution, Robeau has created a platform to manage consumption data and detect leaks in real time. This platform recovers all the data from the sensors and meters installed on its customers’ premises, consolidates it and provides a complete analysis via the development of monitoring tools.
Communications
26th January 2022
PSTN switch off scheduled for 2025
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The public switched telephone network (PSTN) switch off is scheduled for 2025, and will mark the end of the copper-based telephone network. In the lead up to the switch off, businesses must transition away from PSTN-based products to newer services – including FTTP and SOGEA. The PSTN consists of traditional telephone lines that use copper…
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