CES: Building trust in connected cars
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by Thales DIS
2M 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
4M 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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Trends to watch at this year’s IoT Tech Conference
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by Thales DIS
6M ago
The potential of the Internet of Things (IoT) is huge, with connected devices around the world holding the promise of a better, greener and safer future. This makes events like IoT Tech Expo Europe even more important. On the 26th and 27th of September 2023, enterprise leaders from around the world will come together to explore the latest innovations, implementations and strategies – helping them to realise the benefits of IoT and drive their business forward. So, as 5,000 attendees gather in Amsterdam, what themes should they be looking out for? GSMA’s Global Trends Report provides some i ..read more
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Digital Car Keys: Unlocking the potential of the digital automotive key market
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by Florent Abat
8M ago
What is a Digital Car Key? A digital car key, put simply is a feature that can enable the end-user to unlock their car door through their smart device – replacing the need for a physical key or a fob. What are the benefits of digital car keys? Besides never having to worry about misplaced keys again (we’ve all been there), there are several other tangible benefits of digital car keys – including: Car owners can virtually share car keys with friends and family members. So for example, say a family member needed keys to the car, but it wasn’t possible to meet up in person to hand them over – a ..read more
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Securing the Smart Meter
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by Neil Bosworth
1y ago
Smart meters have grown in popularity over recent years. In an environment where climate change and sustainability have never been higher on the agenda, smart meters allow individuals and organisations alike to get a better sense of energy consumption. The data and insights they generate allow end-users to make more informed decisions about their own energy consumption (something that has become vital among the current cost of living crisis). In addition, it can help utilities and smart grid managers better make data driven decisions about energy demand, best energy mix and when to scale serv ..read more
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Unlocking Innovation in Healthcare: How 5G is The Key to Better Healthcare
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by Carsten Brockmann
1y ago
Over the coming months on this blog, we will be exploring the impact 5G is having on certain industries – and the impact it can have in the future. In our previous blog we looked specifically at manufacturing, and this time we are focusing on healthcare. The importance of technology in healthcare Whether it’s driving productivity, spearheading innovation, or driving down costs – there are a endless benefits to tech innovation in the healthcare industry – not least the positive impact it can ultimately have on positive patient outcomes. However, while one could argue that this vertical could b ..read more
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Harnessing the Power of eSIM: How consumer eSIM technology can unlock massive IoT
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by Stéphane Quetglas
1y ago
2.4 billion smartphone connections are set to use eSIMs by 2025. eSIMS were one of the hot topics at this year’s Mobile World Congress, and we’ve discussed its’ potential a great length on this blog. Alongside the benefits for consumers, eSIMs present a huge opportunity for massive IOT deployments – providing an efficient means for IoT organisations to achieve resilient global connectivity while streamlining device manufacturing and simplifying deployments. As this adoption continues to grow, having a clear strategy will be vital to capitalise and make best use of the new opportunities t ..read more
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Safer Internet Day: Why security by design is a priority for the IoT
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by Manfred Kube
1y ago
If you tried to list all the internet-connected devices that you use on a daily basis, you’d end up with a very long list. The intertwined network of connected devices continues to accelerate at a rapid pace. These connected devices can make our everyday lives easier – whether it’s checking on the security of your home from afar, setting yourself important reminders via your virtual assistant, or helping us stay connected with friends and family during the pandemic.   However, this increased connectivity does come with its challenges. The increase in devices and interconnectivity pr ..read more
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IoT Connectivity – Understanding the role of SIM and eSIM in IoT
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by Didier Benkoël-Adechy
1y ago
Six questions to Marylene Arnoux-Roetynck, eSIM Marketing Manager and Didier Benkoël-Adechy, Marketing Communications Manager at Thales, on the role of SIM and eSIM in IoT. What is the difference between M2M (Machine-to-Machine) and IoT (Internet of Things)? There are no hard and fast rules as to where M2M ends and IoT begins. However, we now generally treat M2M as a segment within the larger IoT market. As the name suggests, M2M typically refers to use cases involving larger plant and equipment, in areas such as smart manufacturing and the automotive sector. These are now being joined by a ne ..read more
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More than the Metaverse: IoT and Private Networks are in the 5G spotlight
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by Vincent Truffier-Blanc
2y ago
It was great to be back in Barcelona for MWC this year – first time back since the pandemic and it really felt like no time had passed at all. 3 weeks on and my mind is still abuzz with the announcements, learnings and themes coming out from the show. 5G powers more than the Metaverse Whether you were on the ground, or just observing from afar, the theme that likely jumped out at you is the Metaverse. Not just constrained to the halls of the Fira, the Metaverse has dominated headlines for a while now – quite an impressive feat considering there’s still a lack of clear consensus about its futu ..read more
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