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IoT Insider Weekly Roundup |
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Join us for the second session in our Innovation of Things webinar series as we explore how IoT is revolutionising agriculture. From soil sensors to smart silos, discover how connected technologies are solving long-standing challenges and enabling more sustainable, efficient farming practices. Webinar two, Smart Agriculture, 28th May Why Attend? Speakers Kayleigh Thomas – Global…
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BeeHero announced the launch of ‘The Global Million Hives Network’, one of the largest science-driven initiative of its kind dedicated to addressing bee population declines. By 2030, The Global Million Hives Network will create the most substantial database of bee behaviour, empowering governments, researchers, and stakeholders worldwide in a global effort to monitor pollinator health,…
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MIKROE has introduced its 1800th Click board: Stephano-I Click, a compact add-on board designed to add WiFi and Bluetooth LE connectivity to any embedded application. A new member of MIKROE’s 1800-strong mikroBUS -enabled Click board family, this board features the Stephano-I (2617011025000) radio module from Würth Elektronik. “Stephano-I Click is ideal for IoT, smart home, and industrial…
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Swift Navigation recently announced that its Skylark Precise Positioning Service now delivers continuous 2-centimetre accuracy across all of Western Europe. The enhanced offering allows companies to deploy reliable, affordable consumer robots and digital mapping solutions at scale. Autonomous robots and field mapping applications require precise and reliable positioning to operate safely and efficiently—but traditional RTK…
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With quantum computing on the horizon, Jitendra Nandwani, SVP of Security Services, Zensar Technologies shares how to secure IoT against these threats The enigma of quantum computing (QC) has captured global attention. The advancement of this technology brings with it unprecedented opportunities but also significant cybersecurity risks. For government departments and businesses using sophisticated, specialised IT, …
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The Digital Twin Consortium (DTC) announced NTT Data’s Technology Showcase titled ‘Digital Twin-Enabled Microfactory for Smart Manufacturing’. The showcase demonstrates the capabilities and benefits of composable digital twins in asset-intensive industries, which includes manufacturing, mining, oil and gas, and utilities. It also demonstrates how digital twins can improve operational efficiency, predictive maintenance, and automation in…
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In a move to recognise a growing landscape, CTIA Certification has announced the first PTCRB certified IoT chipset, Sony’s Altair ALT1350. “We are proud to increase our certification offerings with NB-IoT and LTE-M chipset certifications,” said Tom Sawanobori, Senior Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, CTIA. “As we move toward an increasingly connected future, this…
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AI can help with supporting and scaling data centre infrastructure, writes Marie Hattar, SVP at Keysight Technologies AI’s insatiable thirst for computing resources is transforming infrastructure, and the industry is grappling with how to meet the power, scalability, and efficiency demands. This has spurred an influx of investment to reconfigure data centre architectures to address…
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Actions Technology and MicroEJ announced their collaboration to enable manufacturers to deliver premium smartwatch features — including vibrant UIs, rich app ecosystems, and extended battery life—at a price point fit for mainstream consumers. The smartwatch market faces mounting pressure as brands seek to balance rich user experiences with cost and power efficiency. Many entry-level devices…
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A Chromecast certificate outage highlighted a wider problem in certification, writes Tim McAllister – Senior Director of Digital Trust, DigiCert In early March 2025, Chromecast customers learnt that their devices weren’t working with an ‘untrusted device’ error message. Their devices couldn’t use official Google apps, rendering them largely unusable. This was ultimately due to a…
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