The history of IoT: From concept to reality
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by Thales
2M ago
IoT, or the “internet of things”, is a phenomenon we frequently encounter on a daily basis – perhaps without even realising it. Embedded sensors and technologies within physical objects are incredibly commonplace: from smart meters, smart speakers, and connected security within the home, to IoT technologies augmenting industries like healthcare, manufacturing, logistics, agriculture, and retail ..read more
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Driving IoT Security and Connectivity Management Solutions for Smart Metering
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by Cyril Proye
3M ago
In case you missed it, team Thales were in Milan recently for Enlit Europe – a key event designed to bring together the best minds to drive the energy transition agenda forward.  It was a fantastic event to connect with partners, industry experts, and other like-minded individuals to discuss how together, we can support a dependable, low-carbon, and digitalised ..read more
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Driving IoT Security and Connectivity Management Solutions for Smart Metering
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by Cyrille Falcou
4M ago
In case you missed it, last month team Thales were in Bilbao for Enlit Europe – a key event designed to bring together the best minds to drive the energy transition agenda forward. It was a fantastic event to connect with partners, industry experts, and other like-minded individuals to discuss how we can collaborate to ..read more
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The Shift Towards Seamless IoT Connectivity 
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by Philippe Vallée
4M ago
The IoT market is poised for explosive growth, with the forecasted surge in IoT devices set to create countless efficiencies and value-adds across sectors. For example, imagine a city where thousands of IoT sensors monitor air quality, traffic flow, and energy usage. With seamless connectivity management, these sensors automatically connect to the best available network ..read more
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Driving Cybersecurity: Understanding UN Regulation 155 for Vehicle Safety
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by Florent Abat
7M ago
Today’s connected cars offer a host of user benefits that we’ve become accustomed to – from GPS, to in-car entertainment and telecommunications. However, heightened connectivity is also driving cybersecurity needs. In recent years, these add-ons have evolved even further to include keyless entry and start functions, autonomous driving capabilities, smartphone connectivity, and advanced driver assistance ..read more
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IoT: Achieving successful development and rollout of smart devices
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by Eva Rudin
8M ago
IoT is pervasive in countless industries – from smart utilities and health to security and automotive, among countless other sectors. While connected devices continue to become more central to business and service operations, providing benefits across efficiency, safety, convenience, and cost savings, its rollout is not without challenge. We recently caught up with IoT Now ..read more
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Digital Car Keys: The benefits for fleet managers
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by Florent Abat
8M ago
Over the years, cars (and how we access them) have become increasingly digitised. In fact, the Automotive Digital Key market is predicted to increase by USD 640 million by 2026, according to industry forecasts. The Car Connectivity Consortium (CCC) is at the forefront of this adoption, bringing together representatives from the automotive and consumer technology industries to future-proof vehicle access using smart devices. The CCC aims to create a standardised ecosystem for global smartphone-to-vehicle connectivity. Representing over 100 companies, such as BMW, Honda, Apple, Samsung, and Tha ..read more
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IoT Solutions World Congress – What to Expect from Thales this Year
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by Thales DIS
11M ago
We’re headed back to Barcelona this month for IoT Solutions World Congress. Fuelled by the 5G rollout it’s predicted that there will be an additional 2.5 billion IoT devices and cellular connections by 2027. This surge is set to unlock the potential of massive IoT, paving the way for innovative use cases like smart meters and smart cities. However, this exponential growth isn’t without its challenges. The management of SIM logistics and product variants becomes increasingly complex as devices are deployed globally. Moreover, the burgeoning number of connected devices amplifies the risk of cyb ..read more
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CES: Building trust in connected cars
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by Thales DIS
1y ago
Getting from point A to point B used to feel like a chore. But now, as we saw at CES, drivers and passengers can turn mundane car journeys into more engaging experiences. The 135K+ attendees gathered at this year’s show were treated to several automotive demos and launches which have the potential to transform our time on the road, including services systems.. However, increased connectivity creates new cyber risks, and consumers will only take advantage of these hi-tech features if they can trust the safety and security of their vehicles… Connected car security risks Fears around cyber safet ..read more
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Trends to watch at Enlit Europe
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by Thales DIS
1y ago
The world is in a climate emergency, and it’s never been more important for industries to accelerate solutions that will support the energy transition. Enlit Europe, taking place from the 28th – 30th November, will bring together 12,000 energy professionals to find new ways to deliver clean, affordable and reliable energy for everyone. So, as representatives from utilities, network operators, vendors, consultants, start-ups and system integrators gather in Paris, what innovations should we be looking out for? GSMA’s Global Trends Report shares insight into the latest technological development ..read more
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