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Soracom joins AECC to drive next-gen connected vehicle solutions

The Automotive Edge Computing Consortium (AECC) has announced that Soracom has joined as a member. The AECC is a non-profit consortium of cross-industry players working to drive best practices for the convergence of vehicle, computing and networking technologies.

As a member of the Consortium, Soracom will collaborate with AECC members to evaluate the work being done by mobile network operators, automotive manufacturers, communication companies, cloud players and other related technology standards bodies and technology communities to ensure that new technologies and standards will meet the future needs of connected vehicles. Soracom’s expertise in IoT connectivity will help the AECC to ensure that technologies remain connected with the most consistent and efficient solutions for every instance.

“Connected vehicle services, such as intelligent driving and high-definition mapping, will require secure and reliable connectivity to connect to the cloud. As an AECC member, Soracom will work with the organisation’s global member base to identify a next-generation solution for vehicles to securely connect with their cloud backend to support high-volume data and intelligent services,” said Kenta Yasukawa, the CTO and co-founder at Soracom. Additionally, at the April AECC All Member meeting, he concluded his presentation by saying: “We will conduct a proof of concept of an authentication and secure channel for connected cars using GSMA specification SGP22/32 embedded universal integrated circuit card (eUICC) with AECC members Toyota and ITOCHU Techno-Solutions Corporation (CTC), and share the results.”

The AECC accelerates the development of connected vehicle best practices and new use cases by sharing relevant findings, requirements and technology solutions with industry standards organisations. The AECC’s vision is to create a new era where connected vehicles use high-volume data and AI to help improve safety, sustainability, reliability and the driving experience.

“We’re very pleased to welcome Soracom to the Automotive Edge Computing Consortium,” said the AECC board of directors in a joint statement. “Soracom’s technology and experience make them invaluable collaborators for AECC as we work together on solutions for the next generation of connected vehicles.”

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May 23, 2024

Posted by: Magda Dabrowska

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Metro Cebu to benefit from Iteris’ ITS solutions

Iteris has announced it has been chosen to support the selection and deployment of Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) technologies in Metro Cebu, Philippines as part of a USTDA-funded ITS modernisation project.

This technical assistance activity is provided by USTDA to the grantee, Philippines’ Department of Transportation (“DOTr”). The project involves developing an ITS master plan for the growing Cebu City and 12 surrounding local government units. Because of their large population and quick growth, the region is facing considerable challenges related to transportation infrastructure, causing congestion, delays and unsafe traffic conditions.

The project aims to identify ITS solutions that can improve traffic management, reduce vehicle emissions, enhance road safety and advance efficiencies in intra/inter Metro Cebu cargo and passenger movements.

Iteris is a subconsultant to Nathan Associates, LLC, a global partner for providing analytic and economic solutions worldwide. Iteris will lead the ITS activities, including assessment of current conditions, development of ITS technology recommendations, review of potential technology suppliers in the U.S. and creation of the ITS master plan.

“We’re happy to have been selected to be part of this international initiative, which is another recognition of our team’s expertise in modernising transportation infrastructures,” said Moe Zarean, the general manager of mobility operations services at Iteris. “This project will be critical to improving mobility in Metro Cebu at an essential time of growth, and we’re excited to work closely with all stakeholders to make it a success.”

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May 17, 2024

Posted by: Magda Dabrowska

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Eseye and Thales partnership to simplify global IoT deployments

Eseye has selected Thales to accelerate and simplify worldwide IoT deployment with a seamless connectivity solution. Thales solution enables Eseye to automatically connect IoT devices with the most appropriate profile the first time they are powered up and in-life. Thales Adaptive Connect (TAC) based on eSIM (embedded SIM) technology that simplifies the management of IoT devices lifecycle. It is the first market-ready solution that eliminates the need to configure mobile subscriptions in the factory, or for technicians to visit them in the field.

Eseye provides IoT cellular connectivity services worldwide, and TAC brings connectivity management of IoT devices remotely to make it easier for its customers to roll-out and support major projects in areas such as: smart utilities, supply chains, logistics and automotive. Indeed, any kind of IoT device can be deployed and connected in any region or country without being configured beforehand.

TAC is remotely managing the eSIM automatic configuration to provide the best local connectivity from its first usage and throughout its lifespan on the field. With Thales, Eseye can ensure they all connect to the preferred mobile network whenever it is needed. For example, deployed IoT devices can be switched to another mobile network remotely, over-the-air, at any time. The Thales solution fully complies with GSMA eSIM IoT standard SGP.32, ensuring security, reliability and future proof capability for massive IoT use cases.

Thanks to the Thales connectivity offer for eSIM-based devices, Eseye will be able to operate and manage flexible, end-to-end connectivity from the factory to the field, and throughout the device lifecycle. Which means the entire operation, including manufacturing, logistics, and connectivity, is streamlined and simplified.

“Eseye are delighted to be partnering with Thales to take forward this leading-edge, innovative new IoT solution. Combining SGP.32 and SGP.41 support will ensure future IoT device deployments can deliver optimum efficiency and value to our customers. Not only do Enterprise customers get a completely future proofed eSIM platform, but it also enables maximum choice of either personalising devices for local mobile networks ahead of deployment or using TAC to do this for them in the field” said Adam Hayes, the chief operating officer at Eseye.

“Eseye is a dynamic partner with whom we have also worked on a Proof of Concept for customers interested in in-factory provisioning (IFPP) for their devices. This enables profiles to be securely provisioned during the device manufacturing process. For example, a blood sugar monitor device that has been configured at the factory will have a substantially longer battery life since there is no need for an in-field local profile download. This solution, which meets the latest market specifications (SGP.41), retains all of the benefits of an automatic and cost-effective connection to the preferred local network,” said Guillaume Lafaix, VP of connectivity solutions and embedded products at Thales.

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March 18, 2024

Posted by: Magda Dabrowska

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Hyundai and Kia partner with Samsung for car-to-home service

Hyundai Motor Company and Kia entered into a partnership with Samsung Electronics on January 3 to establish a car-to-home and home-to-car service. The objective of this collaboration is to improve the connectivity between residential and mobility environments, fostering seamless integration and convenience for users. (more…)

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January 9, 2024

Posted by: Magda Dabrowska

Renesas to acquire Panthronics to extend connectivity portfolio with near-field communication technology

Tokyo, Japan, 22 March 2023 – Renesas Electronics Corporation, a supplier of advanced semiconductor solutions, has announced its wholly owned subsidiary has entered into a agreement with the shareholders of Panthronics AG, a semiconductor company. The acquisition will enrich Renesas’ portfolio of connectivity technology, extending its reach into high-demand near-field communication (NFC) applications in fintech, IoT, asset tracking, wireless charging, and automotive applications. (more…)

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March 30, 2023

Posted by: Janmesh Chintankar

IoT Now Magazine Q1 2023: Could 2023 be the year of making it easy?

iSIM is a major theme throughout the latest edition of IoT Now’s quarterly industry report. The technology is rapidly gaining traction as consumers and businesses alike realise the technology’s potential to save costs, streamline operations, and enhance governance. We look at how this technology shapes business and consumer connectivity in multiple case studies, success stories, and analyses from industry insiders.

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February 27, 2023

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Infinitum announces a technology collaboration with Infineon Technologies

Atlanta, United States – Infinitum has announced a technology collaboration with Infineon Technologies, a global semiconductor provider in power systems and IoT that drives decarbonisation and digitalisation with its products and solutions. Infinitum is the producer of the breakthrough, sustainable air core motor, and this collaboration solidifies Infinitum’s production of sustainable, high-efficiency motors that reduce carbon footprint using Infineon’s solutions. (more…)

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February 15, 2023

Posted by: Janmesh Chintankar

UWindsor, TELUS to drive 5G research in agriculture, advanced manufacturing, autonomous vehicles

Windsor, Ontario, Canada. 25 January 2023 – The University of Windsor (UWindsor) and TELUS have announced launch of 5G connected campus and commercial lab to support research with 5G technology and establish the university as a go-to centre for innovation. TELUS, a communications technology company, is investing $5 million (€4.59 million) as part of a multi-year agreement that began in 2020 to fuel the development of new applications for 5G technology. The collaboration will not only support multidisciplinary research in the agriculture, manufacturing, and connected and autonomous vehicles (CAVs) sectors, it will transform UWindsor campuses to enhance teaching, innovation and collaboration. (more…)

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February 3, 2023

Posted by: Janmesh Chintankar

Cognata, Microsoft collaborate to help mobility companies evaluate sensors for automated driving

Rehovot, Israel Cognata announces a new product launch, running on Microsoft Azure, and AMD processors and GPUs, to allow automotive customers to virtually evaluate ADAS/AV sensors through realistic simulation environments. Cognata’s automated driving perception hub allows sensors to be evaluated versus a common set of industry-standard scenarios, and their performance is quickly and easily analysed. (more…)

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January 10, 2023

Posted by: Janmesh Chintankar

NTT DATA, Valeo, Embotech form consortium to deliver automated parking solutions

Las Vegas, United States – NTT DATA, a global digital business and IT services provider, Valeo, and Embotech, a software scale-up for autonomous driving systems, have announced to provide automated parking solutions. Together, the three companies have built a consortium, VEN.AI, that aims to be the go-to solution provider for production ready parking automation with global roll out capabilities. The consortium combines each company’s core competencies including owned IP, the latest technology, sales and support structure and operations offerings. (more…)

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January 9, 2023

Posted by: Janmesh Chintankar