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Achieving UL Certification for Lighting Companies

PLUS: Detecting Water Leaks and Recovering Vehicles with IoT!

Hello readers,

Welcome to another edition of the IoT For All weekly newsletter! Telit Cinterion unveiled 5G LGA modules, Cisco and Kajeet combined cellular and Wi-Fi for enterprise IoT service, and Quectel and The Things Industries partnered on a secure LoRaWAN solution. Plus, Very tells us how to achieve UL certification!

Let’s get into it!

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Achieving UL Certification: A Guide for International Lighting Companies

As globalization continues to reshape our world, businesses from every corner of the globe have opportunities to expand their reach beyond local markets. The United States stands out as a particularly attractive market in this global playing field due to its size, diversity, and receptivity to innovation. However, for international lighting manufacturers looking to tap into this lucrative market and gain UL certification, the journey is not without its challenges. Read Article

Water Leak Detection with IoT-Based Solutions

Smart water leak detection systems based on IoT use sensors autonomously and quickly identify any leaks in tanks or pipelines. This proactive way not only reduces water loss but also prevents damage. These turns are essential in ruling out leakages, a tremendous cause of water scarcity and infrastructural instability. Read Article

Harnessing IoT Technology for Stolen Vehicle Recovery

An over-the-air update for an Internet of Things (IoT) device is a convenient way to provide customers with the latest security patches and features. Many companies have used OTA updates to quickly address known vulnerabilities in IoT devices. However, OTA updates only work when people involved manage them securely. Read Article

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🎙️ The IoT For All Podcast

This week’s episode featured Paul Bradley, VP of Solution Sales at Kigen, who discussed how eSIM is driving IoT adoption and advancing IoT security and connectivity. We also cover how Kigen is simplifying cellular IoT adoption, roaming restrictions, remote profile management, IoT SAFE, the economy of things, and secure provisioning for IoT device manufacturing.