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  • by TechForge
    Ahead of the IoT Tech Expo Global, taking place in London on February 4-5, Susan Agemy (left), VP of customer and network solutions at global converged satellite and wireless connectivity provider MTN, discusses how telcos are responding to the low earth orbit (LEO) opportunity and what needs to happen to bring LEO satellites to their full […] The post MTN: On the key LEO satellite market moves for 2026 and the rise of the hyperscalers appeared first on Internet of Things News.
  • by IoT News
    Semtech has expanded its AirLink router portfolio with two 5G RedCap models aimed squarely at industrial and commercial operators. The AirLink RX400 and AirLink EX400 target a range of industrial IoT use cases where LTE remains common. With many field assets depending on 4G LTE, often in locations with limited power and minimal on-site support, […] The post Power-sipping 5G routers for challenging environments appeared first on Internet of Things News.
  • by Ryan Daws
    The National Grid is deploying digital twins to optimise how energy infrastructure is modelled and developed. The transition to net-zero is forcing utility providers to rethink how they forecast demand and allocate capital. Infrastructure planners now face the challenge of converting vast datasets into actionable intelligence before grid capacity becomes a bottleneck. National Grid has […] The post National Grid optimises energy infrastructure with digital twins appeared first on Internet of Things News.
  • by Joe Green
    The potential for using AI in building management is immense: from achieving net-zero emission buildings and creating holistic views of estate performance, to optimizing assets and occupancy, predictive maintenance, and scheduling – AI promises to make the sector more performant. Indeed, a plethora of smart products already exist for building management, with improvements waiting to […] The post IoT over LoRaWAN for AI-powered building management appeared first on Internet of Things News.
  • by WebFX
    Edge computing lets IoT devices manage data faster and more efficiently. It is an important innovation that corresponds with the growth of IoT device use and the data challenges that come along with it. For organisations and individuals to use edge computing in their IoT devices, they must choose an edge computing solution featuring AI […] The post 7 top edge computing solutions for IoT devices appeared first on Internet of Things News.
  • by Ryan Daws
    Uber is turning its fleet scale into a data product to solve the autonomous vehicle industry’s most persistent bottleneck: the edge case. With the launch of AV Labs, the company aims to harvest rare, “long-tail” driving scenarios from its massive fleet to train third-party autonomous systems. The focus is shifting from algorithm-centric development to a […] The post Uber repurposes fleet to solve autonomy’s edge case bottleneck appeared first on Internet of Things News.
  • by TechForge
    For a company with more than 90 years of history, perma-tec’s continued agility in the Industry 4.0 era has been impressive – and there is still plenty more innovation to come from the lubrication systems provider. Through the most recent release of its perma STAR VARIO LONG RANGE in September 2024, incorporating LoRaWAN technology, tied […] The post perma-tec: A journey to connected lubrication systems – from Bluetooth to LoRaWAN appeared first on Internet of Things News.
  • by IoT News
    Enterprises in multiple sectors are deploying private 5G to support automation and new operating models. Manufacturing, healthcare, logistics, and energy organisations can come to rely on dedicated wireless networks to the extent that their significance is regarded as a ‘given’. Yet such systems connect important systems, enable real-time control, and support data-intensive applications. As private […] The post Private 5G and the need for open standards in interoperablity appeared first on Internet of Things News.
  • by Ryan Daws
    The impending sunsets of older mobile networks pose a risk to legacy IoT applications and therefore demand immediate attention. The retirement of 2G and 3G networks presents a logistical hurdle that threatens to interrupt supply chains, utility grids, and payment systems if not navigated with precision. While the consumer migration to 5G dominates headlines, the […] The post Sunsets of mobile networks demand managing legacy IoT risks appeared first on Internet of Things News.
  • by David Thomas
    UK-based market research and consulting firm, Juniper Research, has unveiled its Top 10 Emerging Tech Trends for 2026, with cutting-edge technologies like neuromorphic computing, physical AI, and post-quantum cryptography taking centre stage. These are the technologies poised to reshape how businesses plan and invest in technology over the next few years. The 10 trends are […] The post Juniper Research releases emerging IoT trends report for 2026 appeared first on Internet of Things News.
  • by IoT News
    A recently announced collaboration between Microsoft and Hexagon Robotics illustrates a broader shift underway in industrial automation. The agreement brings together Microsoft’s cloud computing and AI stack with Hexagon’s long-standing capabilities in robotics, sensing, and spatial data. The stated objective is not experimentation, but the scaled deployment of AI-enabled, humanoid robots in live industrial environments. […] The post Humanoid AI robots entering operational use appeared first on Internet of Things News.
  • by David Thomas
    Nordic Semiconductor, a provider of low power wireless connectivity solutions, has released its nRF54L Series SoC with NPU and Nordic Edge AI Lab, enabling greater ease for developers when running AI directly on devices, and providing greater power efficiency. nRF54LM20B, the company’s latest system-on-chip designed for IoT and embedded devices, offers ultra-low-power and large-memory wireless […] The post Powering smarter IoT: Nordic Semiconductor and edge AI appeared first on Internet of Things News.
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  • by Tim Coogan
    Congratulations to Cisco’s 2026 CRN Channel Chiefs—exceptional leaders recognized for their commitment to building enduring partnerships, driving innovation, and delivering trusted results for our partners worldwide.
  • by Gurudatt Shenoy
    For communications service providers (CSPs), AI isn't just a trend to watch—it's a once-in-a-generation opportunity to become pivotal players in a fundamentally reshaped economy, unlocking significant new revenue streams.
  • by Thimaya Subaiya
    Learn why managing technical debt is critical to building connected, resilient, and trusted AI operations at enterprise scale.
  • by Jennifer Sanford
    As part of the Trump administration’s trade policy, it is negotiating Agreements on Reciprocal Trade (ART) as a practical framework to rebalance trade relationships and expand market access for U.S. companies. Through ART negotiations, U.S. officials (e.g., at the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative and the Departments of Commerce and State, among others) are […]
  • by Adrian Iliesiu
    Celebrating Innovation: Highlights from Cisco DevNet Month of Partner Innovation January 2026 marks Cisco’s DevNet Month of Partner Innovation—a celebration of the transformative work our partners are doing with Cisco APIs and platforms. Across four inspiring episodes, we’ve seen how partners are innovating, building thriving businesses, and delivering real-world value for customers. Here’s a look […]
  • by Rob Barton
    The Model Context Protocol (MCP) and Agent-to-Agent (A2A) have gained a significant industry attention over the past year. MCP first grabbed the world’s attention in dramatic fashion when it was published by Anthropic in November 2024, garnering tens of thousands of stars on GitHub within the first month. Organizations quickly saw the value of MCP […]
  • by Shweta Palande
    Are you attending Cisco Live Amsterdam and looking to elevate your network monitoring skills? Don’t miss the chance to join the DevNet Labs Studio session titled “Unified Cisco Catalyst Center Monitoring: Building a Real-Time Multi-Cluster Health Report with CCGM APIs [DEVLAB-1100].” This hands-on workshop is designed to empower network engineers and developers alike with tools […]
  • by Chris O'Brien
    Tasks that once took hours now take minutes. See how Cisco and Red Hat’s expanded Ansible automation capabilities—including over 100 modules and a comprehensive Cisco Validated Design—are helping IT teams reclaim time and reduce operational complexity.
  • by Supriti Vijay
    Cisco Foundation AI introduces AI search framework for more efficient search by models