The Third Quarter Issue of IoT Now Magazine in 2024 highlights the symbiotic relationship between the Internet of Things (IoT) and cellular connectivity.
The Internet of Things (IoT) market is poised for significant growth, necessitating new technology, partnerships, and evolution. This evolution is evident in various sectors, with the IoT market projected to reach 18.8 billion devices by the end of this year and gaining over 2 billion new connections in 2024.
One such partnership is between Sparkle and floLIVE, focusing on IoT expansion, particularly in fleet management. This collaboration aims to provide sophisticated, global, and reliable IoT connectivity, incorporating video monitoring for driver safety, electric vehicles, and autonomous driving.
Another notable development is Qualcomm's acquisition of Sequan's 4G IoT technology. This move strengthens Qualcomm's position in the industrial IoT, focusing on high-performance processing and edge computing.
The use of drones-as-a-service is also gaining traction in the IoT sector. Nokia is collaborating with Swisscom to establish a nationwide Drones-as-a-Service network across Switzerland, potentially signifying a new era in critical infrastructure projects like emergency response and perimeter protection.
To stay updated on these latest trends and advancements, the latest issue of IoT NOW Magazine serves as a comprehensive resource. This issue features insights from thought leaders such as SIMPL, Giesecke+Devrient Mobile Security, Transforma Insights, Trasna, and Daizy, offering valuable research and recommendations from experts across the industry.
Registration is free to read the full Q3 2024 issue of the IoT Now Magazine. The magazine features in-depth analysis of these developments, including the growing use of 5G, LTE-M, and NB-IoT, and the emergence of cost-effective, lower-complexity 5G connectivity through 5G RedCap.
Trusted thought leaders at Beecham Research are also contributing to the Q3 2024 issue of IoT NOW Magazine. Beecham Research, a research group involved in connectivity and IoT projects, is known for collaborations including Belgian organizations and the European Space Agency, with expertise in IoT connectivity solutions using novel satellite technology.
As the IoT market continues to evolve, it's essential for organizations to stay informed and adapt to these changes. The Q3 2024 issue of IoT NOW Magazine offers a valuable resource for achieving this goal. Don't miss out; register for free today!