IoT
Partnership enables secure IoT solutions based on Dash7 technology
XTERCONNECT and GENIATECH having already developed a range of professional industrial IoT solutions using LoRa technology have entered into a strategic and industrial partnership with CORTUS to develop and deliver a range of secure products and solutions for IoT using its CIoT25 low power IoT platform based on Dash7 technology.
New high power front-end-module for IoT applications
A high power, fully integrated Front-End module (FEM) for 802.11ac Internet of Things (IoT) applications has been introduced with the SKY85309-11 from Skyworks.
Enhanced security capabilities for IoT devices
Analyst forecasts of the number of connected devices deployed over the next decade range into the hundreds of billions. With the vast potential value that IoT brings, also comes a growing concern of data security.
IoT security applications based on MCUs from Microchip
IAR Systems has announced tools support for the new SAM L10 and SAM L11 microcontroller families available from Microchip Technology. Using the development toolchain IAR Embedded Workbench for Arm companies can maximise the performance of the microcontrollers and streamline their development workflow.
Industrial internet and connected vehicles drive IoT sales
IC Insights has recently released its update to its 2018 IC Market Drivers Report. The update includes IC Insights’ latest outlooks on the smartphone, automotive, PC/tablet and IoT markets.
Rutronik to display security solutions at the IoT Tech Expo
At the IoT Tech Expo Amsterdam on 27th-28th June, Rutronik will be exhibiting. In connection with the eponymous trade show theme, the Internet of Things (IoT), the distributor will be providing information on key products from the SMART and EMBEDDED product campaigns and on security solutions in accordance with Europe’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
Time is ticking for chipset manufacturers to meet IoT forecasts
IoT will generate revenues of up to $11trn by 2025, according to the McKinsey Global Institute with some experts predicting there will be more than 26 billion devices connecting to the Internet of Things (IoT) by 2020. On top of the McKinsey forecast is another from market research company IHS Markit, which the firm claims that more than 75 billion smart devices will be in use by 2025. That's a 400% increase over the roughly 1...
Schneider Electric's conference focuses on IIoT and digital economy
Schneider Electric will hold its annual Global ALLIANCE Partners conference on 25-27th June in Cannes, France. Over 250 Schneider Electric system integrators (SIs), industrial automation distributors, industry partners, technology experts and executives will work together to address critical industry challenges. Over two days of informative sessions and workshops, the group will collaborate on best practices and innovative solutions for empowerin...
Expanding IoT connectivity and device management capabilities
The drive to give companies the opportunity to derive real business value from IoT data is one of many factors which has fuelled Arm’s vision of a trillion connected devices by 2035. They believe that the benefits of leveraging this data are often obvious: greater efficiencies, faster time to market, cost savings and new revenue streams, and that embracing these benefits ultimately comes down to ensuring the data is trusted, secure and quic...
Smart cities need smart networks
With some things you can get away with the one size fits all mentality, but not when it comes to smart cities. Geographic, cultural, financial, and technical considerations that vary from city to city dictate how technologies can be applied to the smart city concept. Ultimately, however, the end goal is always the same: to use connectivity, the cloud, and data analytics – in other words, the Internet of Things (IoT) – to enhance ...