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The Power of Real-Time Visualization in Logistics IoT
PLUS: Hardware Pioneers Max 2024!
Hello readers,
Welcome to another edition of the IoT For All weekly newsletter! Golioth is expanding its platform with Qualcomm modems, mioty and IO-Link are bringing the best of both worlds to connectivity, and Pathway explains the power of real-time visualization for logistics IoT. Plus, Hardware Pioneers Max 2024 in London!
Let’s get into it!
📖 Top Articles
The Power of Real-Time Visualization for Logistics IoT
Consumer IoT has gotten pretty good at helping people navigate the world. Web mapping apps like Google Maps, Apple Maps, and Waze provide turn-by-turn directions for travelers. These systems do two things to bring this functionality to consumers: They collect geospatial data and they display that data to the user dynamically. Both are crucial, but it’s at the user interface—particularly the visual depictions of geospatial data—that information becomes actionable insight for consumer IoT. Read Article
Revolutionizing Energy with IoT and Digital TwinsDynamic line rating (DLR) technology uses IoT to determine safe energy transmission limits based on immediate, real-world conditions. It’s a marked improvement on the static line ratings—conservative guesses about how much energy can safely move through a power line—that dominate legacy power grid management. Why does dynamic line rating matter? DLR clears the space you need to bring renewable energy sources online. Read Article | Cellular IoT in TransportationIoT in transportation is a rapidly expanding business, particularly in the cellular division. Allied Market Research reported that the global IoT in transport market had a value of $83.25 billion in 2020 and projects it to reach $495.57 billion by 2030. Additionally, Berg Insight estimates cellular IoT specific modules for OEM automotive account for 157 million units sold, while transport and logistics alone represent 96 million units sold in 2022. Read Article |
🔥 Rapid Fire
Golioth expands platform with Qualcomm modem support
mioty alliance and IO-Link bring best of both worlds to connectivity
KORE helps GoRout communicate between players and coaches
Blues claims first viable ‘chip down’ alternative for large-scale IoT
Siemens and Microsoft standardize digital twins language
Huawei and EDMI reach global IoT licensing agreement
Fibocom to unveil Linux-based edge AI solutions with Qualcomm
LoRa Alliance unveils LoRaWAN Development Roadmap
Flowfinity introduces IoT solutions for smaller manufacturers
Cisco enhances coffee farming with IoT solutions ☕️
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🎙️ The IoT For All Podcast
This week’s episode featured Curtis Govan, President of Americas for floLIVE, who discussed hyperlocal global IoT connectivity, the importance of the connectivity component of IoT, and what IoT buyers need to consider.
The conversation also covered compatibility and data regulation requirements across different countries, single SIM technology, the benefits of controlling core infrastructure, and upcoming technological advancements, including NB-IoT over satellite.
🗓️ Events & Webinars
BugProve | Webinar April 24, 2024 |
📘 White Papers & eBooks
Data Wrangling for IoT Analytics: Get the Most Out of Your DataWhite Paper | Very In this white paper, Very provides an insightful dive into the world of data wrangling in IoT analytics and the significance of its impact. Data wrangling (also data munging or data remediation) is the process of taking raw data and transforming it into a usable format. Learn More |