ABB’s YuMi collaborative robots (cobots) are playing a pivotal role in reshoring production and addressing workforce shortages for SUS Corporation, a key provider of aluminum frames and die-cast aluminum components to the automotive and manufacturing sectors. Joerg Reger, Managing Director…
1/10 Brits using smart home tech every hour to manage their home
Fresh data from nationwide research shows smart home devices are being used by the majority of Brits on a daily basis and some are leaning on smart technology at least once an hour of their day to manage their homes.…
Austrian city of Graz outfits intersection with smart sensors for cyclists
The Austrian city of Graz has kicked off a trial period using a smart traffic monitoring platform (TMP) by LMT to gain real-time data on traffic at a central intersection with heavy traffic. The data is intended to be used to analyse…
Will quantum cryptography soon be essential for IoT security?
As connectivity continues to expand and the number of devices on a network with it, IoT’s ambition of creating a world of connected things grows. Yet, with pros, comes the cons, and the flip side of this is the growing…
Wireless Logic reach milestone in overcoming IoT roaming challenges
IoT services provider Wireless Logic has established a permanent local connectivity solution for Brazil, marking a significant milestone in the company’s expansion strategy. With its remote SIM provisioning (RSP) capabilities and cutting edge connectivity solutions now spanning all key markets…
Digital skills programme for manufacturers ‘Made Smarter’ set for national expansion
The Government has pledged to extend the Made Smarter Adoption Programme to all nine English regions in the 2025-26 period, followed by collaborations with Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland in 2026-27. This commitment from HM Treasury, announced on Friday, 17…
Breakthrough in tackling increasing demand by IoT on mobile networks
Computer scientists at the University of Leicester have developed an innovative technology to manage the increasing demands on mobile networks caused by multiple users and the surge in Terahertz frequencies. With the rapid expansion of IoT, this technology is not…
Economy of Things (EoT): monetising IoT’s interactions
With so many iterations of IoT: AIoT, IoUT, IoTM etc., it can be hard to keep up. Yet one iteration of the Internet of Things would not just open up another industry of focus for the technology, but could change…
IoT enabled digital twins in personalised healthcare
Imagine a future where personalised healthcare is not just a concept but a reality enabled by the advent of digital twins and the Internet of Things (IoT). Digital twins, computational models of physical objects or processes, are changing healthcare by…
EnOcean smart building endeavours save 1.4m tonnes of CO2 annually
EnOcean is making a substantial contribution to the global fight against climate change. Its pioneering energy harvesting wireless technology is currently preventing over 1.4 million tons of CO2 emissions annually from entering the atmosphere. This significant environmental benefit is a…
