Article #4 of the Enabling IoT Series. Industrial enterprises are moving to a new approach to asset management, namely predictive maintenance by leveraging powerful new sensors and data.
Article #4 of the Enabling IoT Series. Industrial enterprises are moving to a new approach to asset management, namely predictive maintenance by leveraging powerful new sensors and data.
During the pandemic, the IoT was pivotal in keeping countless businesses and organizations functional in a locked-down world. And it’s not an overstatement to say that before the arrival of vaccines, the IoT helped the world survive the pandemic.
Discover how 5G RedCap enables cost-efficient, low-power connectivity for industrial gateways and rugged IoT, bridging the gap between LTE and full 5G performance.
Most IoT deployments don't fail because the hardware breaks. They fail because of decisions made in a conference room, about connectivity, security, and architecture, that nobody revisits until the damage is done.
SGP.32 is redefining enterprise connectivity by shifting identity ownership from carriers to enterprises. Learn how software-defined eSIM architecture enables global IoT scalability, Zero Trust security, and multi-network flexibility.
Article #4 of the Enabling IoT Series. Industrial enterprises are moving to a new approach to asset management, namely predictive maintenance by leveraging powerful new sensors and data.
During the pandemic, the IoT was pivotal in keeping countless businesses and organizations functional in a locked-down world. And it’s not an overstatement to say that before the arrival of vaccines, the IoT helped the world survive the pandemic.
Article #3 of the "Why Edge?" Series. From soaring costs to dwindling resources, the energy and utility sectors face unprecedented challenges in the coming years.
While we live in an increasingly tech-focused world, we still face many of the same dangers and threats to our personal safety that we did centuries ago. How can we turn our technology to help mitigate those dangers?
For the length of human history, technology has played an important role in preventing theft. Before car keys, Henry Ford had to chain his car to a lamppost to avoid anyone with the strength to turn a physical crank from stealing it.
The collaborative nature of open source projects brings together people across the world to work towards improving and monitoring our natural resources.
If devices lasted longer and were easier to fix, they could provide many years of good service before recycling. That saves precious materials and the energy needed to manufacture new products.
Computer vision brings an 80% reduction in illegal dumping. IoT surveillance company iDefigo partners with Matroid to apply AI-based computer vision for illegal trash dumping detection.
Into the future, more transport companies may start to integrate wastewater monitoring systems to manage these key facilities effectively. But this opportunity isn’t only limited to transport – any water monitoring capabilities can help reduce waste, and save energy, time and resources.