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Continental vehicle server connects VW ID electric vehicles

November 15, 2019 by Sam Francis

Continental says its new server concept is a “central element” for the conversion to a service-oriented electronics architecture in highly connected ID electric cars.

Volkswagen uses the server as an in-car application server (ICAS1) for ID vehicle models based on the modular electric drive matrix (MEB).

High computing power and a consistent separation of hardware and software are paving the way for new functions and convenient over-the-air updates. [Read more…] about Continental vehicle server connects VW ID electric vehicles

Filed Under: Computing, Features Tagged With: architecture, based, computing, concept, connectivity, continental, control, developed, electric, electronics, features, functions, icas, power, server, software, units, updates, vehicle, vehicles, volkswagen

Peachtree Corners opens ‘America’s first’ 5G-powered smart city tech proving ground

September 10, 2019 by Sam Francis

The City of Peachtree Corners, in the state of Georgia, has opened what is claimed to be “America’s first 5G-powered smart city tech proving ground”.

Curiosity Lab at Peachtree Corners, powered exclusively by True Mobile 5G from Sprint, enables companies to prove out emerging technologies in a living environment with smart city infrastructure, next-generation connectivity and real-world conditions.

Sprint says the “groundbreaking” Curiosity IoT dedicated network and advanced operating system is poised to enable a new world of applications. [Read more…] about Peachtree Corners opens ‘America’s first’ 5G-powered smart city tech proving ground

Filed Under: Features, Industry Tagged With: advanced, autonomous, city, cloudminds, companies, connectivity, corners, curiosity, development, environment, georgia, infrastructure, intelligence, iot, kia, lab, network, next-generation, peachtree, power, robot, smart, solutions, sprint, technologies, technology, test, testing

Nokia partners on wireless digitalisation infrastructure for ports and terminals

July 3, 2019 by Anna

Kalmar, part of Cargotec, a pioneer in terminal automation and energy-efficient cargo handling, and Ukkoverkot, leading private LTE network provider, have signed a two-year co-operation agreement with Nokia to design, build and operate a private LTE network.

Nokia brings the digital automation platform that is well suited for mobile machinery and industrial Internet of Things.

A test network reflecting an actual terminal environment will be built for research and development purposes.

[Read more…] about Nokia partners on wireless digitalisation infrastructure for ports and terminals

Filed Under: Infrastructure, News, Transportation Tagged With: applications, automation, brings, business, connectivity, critical, customers, digital, enabling, environment, industrial, kalmar, latency, low, lte, network, networks, nokia, platform, ports, private, real-time, reliable, remote, terminals, test, ukkoverkot, wireless

UPS upgrades European network with ‘highly automated’ Dutch superhub

July 1, 2019 by Anna

UPS has opened a new automated package sorting and delivery facility in Eindhoven, the Netherlands, aimed at facilitating cross-border trade and improving its package delivery service for businesses.

The 27,000 square metre superhub is equipped with advanced technology that can sort up to 29,000 packages per hour, with the potential to expand to 40,000 per hour.

“Superhubs like this one are game changers and drive our European transborder connectivity, especially in the tech corridor where Eindhoven sits, the fastest growing part of the country where speed and reliability count,” said Nando Cesarone, President, UPS International.

[Read more…] about UPS upgrades European network with ‘highly automated’ Dutch superhub

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: automated, automated warehouse, connectivity, country, eindhoven, european, expand, facilities, facility, growing, hour, netherlands, network, package, speed, superhubs, technology, transborder, upgrades, ups

ABB and Hewlett Packard Enterprise expand industrial internet partnership

June 18, 2019 by David Edwards

ABB and Hewlett Packard Enterprise have expanded their partnership in the industrial internet space and say they will “bring scalable connectivity to large industrial customers” by integrating ABB Ability Smart Sensor technology with Aruba Wi-Fi and Bluetooth-enabled access points.

ABB and Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company, will collaborate to deliver a scalable, high-performance wireless connectivity solution for large industrial customers.

Customers will be able to capture valuable data and insights from their equipment via ABB Ability Smart Sensor technology and access it via a web portal, a cloud interface or a mobile phone application, say the companies. [Read more…] about ABB and Hewlett Packard Enterprise expand industrial internet partnership

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: abb, ability, access, aruba, collaboration, companies, connectivity, customers, data, enterprise, equipment, global, hewlett, hpe, industrial, infrastructure, large, maintenance, packard, partnership, points, secure, sensor, smart, solution, solutions, technology

Kerlink and Tata Communications launch partnership to expand LoRaWAN network deployments

June 14, 2019 by Abdul Montaqim

Kerlink, a specialist in solutions dedicated to the internet of things, and Tata Communications Transformation Services (TCTS), have formed a partnership to promote and deploy LoRaWAN IoT networks globally.

The partnership was announced at the LoRa Alliance three-day All Members Meeting in Berlin. LoRaWAN stands for long-range wide area network.

Kerlink and TCTS will demonstrate to telecom carriers, start-up IoT connectivity providers, cities and large multinationals how LoRa technology is one of the most responsive and reliable protocols for IoT connectivity. [Read more…] about Kerlink and Tata Communications launch partnership to expand LoRaWAN network deployments

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: applications, cities, communications, connectivity, iot, kerlink, lorawan, management, network, networks, partnership, solutions, tata, tcts

Arrow Electronics, Infineon and Arkessa partner on connectivity for IoT devices

June 6, 2019 by Anna

Arrow Electronics has announced a global agreement with Infineon and Arkessa that will further extend Arrow’s ability to support customers with cellular communications for the Internet of Things (IoT).

Security remains one of the top concerns for organisations for connected devices. Infineon provides the secured hardware controllers based on GSMA’s Embedded Subscriber Identity Module (eSIM) specification that underpin the new service.

Arkessa provides secured mobile data services with the ability to provision and manage IoT devices from the factory into the field.

[Read more…] about Arrow Electronics, Infineon and Arkessa partner on connectivity for IoT devices

Filed Under: News Tagged With: applications, arkessa, arrow, arrow electronics, cellular, cellular communications, connected, connectivity, customers, data, devices, electronics, global, industrial, infineon, iot, security, services

Haltian launches 5G-ready smart factory solution with AWS IoT

May 24, 2019 by David Edwards

Haltian has launched what it says is a 5G-ready smart factory solution with AWS IoT Greengrass edge computing capabilities.

Haltian says the new solution is an end-to-end smart factory service that reduces factory costs up to 90 percent, compared to traditional automation techniques, by providing a straightforward and secure asset and process digitalization for industrial enterprises.

This solution sees Haltian combine their Thingsee IoT platform and industry-grade retrofit sensors with AWS IoT Greengrass Edge Computing, and private LTE technology and paves the way for 5G. [Read more…] about Haltian launches 5G-ready smart factory solution with AWS IoT

Filed Under: Industry Tagged With: aws, computing, connectivity, data, devices, edge, end-to-end, factories, factory, gateway, greengrass, haltian, industrial, infrastructure, iot, lte, market, mesh, on-site, platform, private, process, secure, sensor, sensors, smart, solution, technologies, technology, thingsee, wireless, wirepas

ABB and Ericsson partner to accelerate wireless automation for flexible factories

May 21, 2019 by Sam Francis

Industrial automation provider ABB and telecommunications equipment company Ericsson have strengthened their commitment to accelerate the industrial ecosystem for flexible wireless automation, which will enable enhanced connected services, industrial IoT and artificial intelligence technologies in the future. 

The partners signed a Memorandum of Understanding at Hannover Messe 2019, establishing their joint vision for future flexible production with automation and wireless communication.

The collaboration comes during the Industry 4.0 era and 5G connectivity which allow businesses to realize increased productivity, with the help of automation and digitalization. [Read more…] about ABB and Ericsson partner to accelerate wireless automation for flexible factories

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: abb, accelerate, automation, business, businesses, ceo, collaboration, connectivity, ecosystem, era, ericsson, factory, flexible, future, hannover, industrial, industry, intelligent, iot, latest, manufacturing, messe, mou, opportunities, partners, partnership, productivity, realize, robotics, strong, technologies, technology, wireless

Dow launches new electromagnetic interference shielding technologies

May 8, 2019 by David Edwards

Dow returns to The Battery Show Europe this year to showcase its broad and growing portfolio of conductive silicone technologies with the launch of DowSil EC-6601 Electrically Conductive Adhesive.

This next-generation material is engineered for reliable performance and electromagnetic compatibility in various transportation, communications and consumer electronics applications.

It combines strong shielding against electromagnetic interference across a wide range of frequencies with durable mechanical and conductive properties over time.

[Read more…] about Dow launches new electromagnetic interference shielding technologies

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