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IoT Trends Shaping Industry in 2024 and Beyond
A weekly roundup of IoT's top articles, news, and more!
Hello readers,
Welcome to the IoT For All weekly newsletter! As IoT evolves, there are always new trends shaping the way industries operate. What trends will shape 2024 and beyond? Plus, technology duos: AI and edge computing and RedCap and New Radio.
📖 Top Articles
The IoT Trends Shaping Industry in 2024 and Beyond
Over the last decade, the Internet of Things (IoT) has swiftly become a transformative force across numerous sectors of the global economy. For many industries – from manufacturing and healthcare to agriculture and advertising technology – IoT is no longer just a buzzword. It's essential. Read Article
AI and Edge Computing: A Symbiotic RelationshipIt may seem like AI and edge computing have stepped into the spotlight only recently, but the two have been working together for years and evolving alongside each other. Just as the edge isn’t one location, AI isn’t only one thing. But together, they have the potential to transform our world. Read Article | The Role of RedCap and New Radio in 5G AdoptionAs 5G continues to revolutionize wireless communication, two technologies are taking center stage: New Radio (NR) and Reduced Capability (RedCap) NR. These advancements are instrumental in expanding the capabilities of 5G, driving its adoption across a variety of new use cases, especially in IoT. Read Article |
🔥 Rapid Fire
KORE and Social Mobile collaborate on connected health
NVIDIA looks to enter wireless market with AI in RAN
Verizon and Skylo partner on direct messaging and satellite IoT
Nordic Semi launches nRF9151 SiP for cellular IoT projects
IoT Analytics publishes the top 10 IoT use cases
RedCap module shipments to reach 80 million by 2029
🎙️ The IoT For All Podcast
This week’s episode featured Ramtin Massoumzadeh, co-founder and CEO of Quandify, who discussed IoT for smart water management. The conversation covered the limitations of analog water metering, the use of LoRaWAN for connectivity, real-world water management solutions in residential buildings, water conservation, the adoption process for building owners, and the future potential of IoT in water management.