Webinar - INDUSTRIAL IoT

Join Andrea Manero, Libelium's IIOT Senior Account Manager, for a free live webinar in which she will introduce the communication protocols available with Libelium products (RS-232, RS-485, CAN Bus, and Modbus) which provide solutions by applying the capabilities of our multi-protocol wireless sensor platform to industrial devices.
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Service Providers jump to the front of 5G and IoT: Global and SEA perspectives

5G is ready for business and deployment has started. It brings new market opportunities both in the consumer space and for enterprises. Our experts will share insights and reflections from both global and local perspective about the enabling technologies for 5G and IoT and also the emerging Service Provider business strategies.
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LPWAN Networks for Smart Communities and the Industrial Internet

LPWAN (low power wide area network) technologies service a specific and necessary role in the growth of Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity. Not all applications need bandwidth and speed. Sometimes long distance, low energy usage, and long latency is the perfect confluence of service that an IoT application needs. Some examples are city lighting, energy grid and meter management, parking space monitoring, precision irrigation, crop yield management, and many more. This webcast will present different LPWAN technologies and discuss a number of questions regarding technology and value assessment, deployment, usage of such networks, and return on investment evaluations.
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Next-generation technologies for battery assembly in electric vehicle production

Ubisense

As the automotive world shifts focus to electric vehicle production and supply chains, how can existing assembly and manufacturing techniques hope to keep pace? In this session, Jon Heathcote of Ubisense examines how existing digital-twin technology can make production processes more flexible and efficient to meet future requirements.
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At the edge of next-gen revenue creation: 5G, MEC, and IoT virtualized service delivery

Operator networks are changing in significant ways. The edge is the natural target for new revenue creation from end-user services and applications that are based on edge-located virtualized elements of mobile infrastructure and powerful compute capabilities for multi-access edge compute (MEC). Service providers must make critical architectural decisions to optimize network hardware/software infrastructure for the high-capacity, low-latency traffic demands of 5G, IoT, and an array of edge-based applications.
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