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Antenna’s innovative materials and design solves multiband GNSS dilemma

Bill Schweber, freelance journalist, shares the evolution of GNSS and focuses more specifically on one solution: Taoglas’ Inception series Since its beginnings in the late 1970s and into the 1980s under the auspices of the United States (US) Department of…

How do quantum computers impact IoT security?

Gweltas Radenac, Director of IoT Business Line at SEALSQ shares how quantum computers are due to impact IoT security As the deployment of IoT devices accelerates, particularly in low-power wide-area networks (LPWAN) like smart meters, questions about post-quantum security are…

Battery-free BLE smart labels are finally scaling – here’s why

Thanks to Bluetooth Low Energy ambient energy, and smart devices, smart labels are scaling, writes Eric Cariou, VP New Products, PARAGON ID For years, Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) has held promise in industrial and logistics sectors — offering more intelligence…

Mind the ‘data gap’: ending smart meter data inaccuracy

Umair Ejaz, Senior Product Marketing Manager at Tuxera poses the question of what’s causing a breakdown in data for smart meters In today’s digitalised energy landscape, data is the backbone of grid intelligence. From real-time pricing and demand-side management to…

Securing the Edge: why IIoT growth Is creating a hidden security gap

Edge computing will represent the next battleground, writes Andrew Foster, Product Director, IOTech, and organisations must secure it Industrial organisations are racing to modernise. Sensors, controllers, and Edge platforms are being deployed across factories, plants, and warehouses to enable real-time…

Why high-reliability antennas are key in data centre AI applications

Kelsie McMillin, Senior Marketing Technology Specialist – IoT, DigiKey, shares how antennas are well-placed to support data centre AI applications The relentless ascent of artificial intelligence (AI) as a transformative force has brought an unprecedented demand for dependable connectivity. As…

What to know about PumaBot: new malware attacking IoT devices

Zachary Amos, Features Editor of ReHack Magazine, distils information about PumaBot: what to know about this malware and how to protect yourself Britain’s CCTV cameras, smart metres and streetlight controllers are lucrative stepping-stones for cyber criminals. A fresh malware strain…

Quantum computing could break satellite security – are we prepared?

Andersen Cheng, Chairman and Founder of Post-Quantum poses the big question of how quantum computing could impact on satellite security Satellites are incredibly important in our daily lives, for communication, navigation, and beyond, in addition to being indispensable for defence…

IoT in manufacturing: how 5G can boost the sector’s uptake

Only a third of manufacturing companies have adopted IoT, and reservations can be addressed by 5G, writes Kristian Torode, Director and Co-Founder of Crystaline IoT technologies allow manufacturers to link up devices across a factory floor, significantly speeding up processes…

The hidden costs and complexities of IoT product certifications

David Evans, IoT Solution Architect, Robustel touches upon the challenges associated with certifying 4G/5G IoT products As the global demand for IoT connectivity grows, a critical but often overlooked challenge is certification. For 4G and 5G-enabled devices, the journey from…

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