Introducing the latest episode of IoT Unplugged, the Editor is joined by Deepal Metha, Senior Director of Marketing and Business Development at InnoPhase IoT, who delves into IoT device deployments and srategies of success. During the podcast, Metha sheds light…
Impact Jersey looks to use technology to support ageing population
Leveraging technology to support growing numbers of the elderly and an ageing population is being explored in a project developed by Jersey, which looks to address the potential issues created by an older population. Impact Jersey was officially launched in…
How smart are smart motorways?
A recent BBC Panorama report has prompted a fresh wave of criticism and fervent responses over smart motorways, as it claimed that the technology used to support England’s smart motorways repeatedly failed – leaving motorists at risk. The Panorama report…
CENSIS and Aqsen Innovations collaborate on water sensor
A novel, cost-effective Internet of Things (IoT) sensor system, developed with Scottish expertise, is poised to help communities in developing countries combat the impacts of climate change by enabling real-time detection, monitoring, and management of water quality. Aqsen Innovations has…
Hughes opens 5G incubation centre in Maryland, US
Hughes Network Systems, a subsidiary of EchoStar, recently announced the inauguration of a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility and 5G incubation centre in Germantown, Maryland, reaffirming Hughes’ commitment to technological progress and nurturing local talent in the area. The Hughes Manufacturing Facility…
Skylo certifies Sony’s chipset for its satellite network
Skylo Technologies, a specialist in satellite network connectivity, has today announced the certification of Sony Semiconductor Israel’s (Sony) ALT1250 chipset as part of the Skylo Certification Program. Devices incorporating this chipset will seamlessly support both cellular and native satellite connectivity,…
IOT Insider welcomes a new Editor
IOT Insider is pleased to welcome a new Editor to the team, Caitlin Gittins. Caitlin has cultivated a passion for both writing and reading, a foundation that has seamlessly transitioned into her professional life. She has been immersed in the…
What can we learn from the 2G sunset in the US?
3G has already gone or going fast. Now the 2G network is shutting down around the globe. In the UK and Germany, the intention is to phase out 2G services by 2033 at the latest but other regions including the…
Listening to the plants: Cisco’s solutions to support coffee farmers
In an effort to explore more sustainable approaches to coffee farming in challenging environments as climate change proves a hurdle for farmers, Cisco has forged a partnership with the ConSenso Project, a coalition of Tanzanian espresso farmers and Italian plant…
What will the NIS2 Directive mean for smaller organisations
First established in July 2016, The Network and Information Systems Directive (NIS), encompassed two groups— the operators of essential services; and relevant digital service providers. The aim of the directive was to strengthen cybersecurity resilience and, while somewhat effective, it…