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Prweb | February 06, 2020
VocalZoom (VZ), a leading provider of vibration sensors for industry 4.0, today launched its groundbreaking Autonomous Sensors for the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT). Combining contactless, high-resolution vibration sensor technology with built-in data processing and wireless communications, the company’s Autonomous Sensors offer low-cost and fast deployment of a wide range of monitoring applications for IIoT environments, providing manufacturers with crucial operational and technica...
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Telit | June 21, 2022
Telit, a global Internet of Things (IoT) facilitator, announced a strategic partnership with MicroEJ, a leading provider of standard software containers for embedded and IoT devices. Telit offers a more complete portfolio of solutions and enables a broader software development ecosystem with the unique combination of MicroEJ software container technology deployed on Telit IoT cellular modules, beginning with the ME910C1 product family. Advanced development teams can distribute fun...
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Vonage, Tuya | November 09, 2020
Vonage, a global leader in cloud communications helping businesses accelerate their digital transformation, has been chosen by the leading global Artificial Intelligence of Things (AIoT) platform, Tuya, to enhance end-user customer experience and engagement for its users around the world. With its AI+IoT solutions, Tuya enables manufacturers, brands, OEMs and retail chains to transform products into smart devices and systems. Providing a one-stop solution that includes hardware ac...
IoT Tech News | February 03, 2020
Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh's Swanson School of Engineering have proposed a system that would use resources that are currently under utilised in an existing wireless channel in order to create more opportunities for lag-free connections. The system will require no additional hardware or wireless spectrum resources and will minimise traffic backups on networks with several wireless connections. Dubbed ‘EasyPass’, the method would exploit the existing signal-to-nois...
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