Search Results

Search results for: connected cars

Connected horses – the future of equine training

As is the case with so many industries in the current climate, digital is taking over. The demand for real-time information, sourced quickly, easily and where necessary reported in a way that allows for instantaneous analysis is changing the world, and not just in business but also sport. (more…)

Read more

August 9, 2016

Posted by: George Malim

Safeguarding the connected car

The Internet of Things is one of the most interesting technological advancements we have today. And within this spectrum, the connected car is perhaps the most exciting and advanced ‘thing’ in that ecosystem, writes Mark Hughes, the chief executive of BT Security. Connected cars have a range of wildly clever features; from intelligent driver assistance and predictive systems that help bypass traffic jams, to sensors that help track driver behaviour and reduce emissions.  (more…)

Read more

May 31, 2016

Posted by: George Malim

Use virtual drive testing to verify connected car connectivity

Many analysts expect that by 2025 all new cars will be equipped with advanced connectivity using a wide range of communications technologies, writes Karolina Eklund, the head of marketing at Anite. As a result, we are likely to see a comprehensive need for verifying this introduced connectivity. (more…)

Read more

April 25, 2016

Posted by: George Malim

Flash storage is paving the way for the connected car

2015 was a big year for the connected car, writes Martin Booth from SanDisk Industrial and Automotive Solutions. It was the year that the fabled car of the future made a giant leap from a concept towards something we can actually touch and feel, with various car manufacturers pushing the limits with a broad range of connectivity features and functionalities. With many of these vehicles featuring advanced connected applications that were once only possible on a smartphone or, in some cases, on the pages of science fiction novels, it is safe to say that we are now in the age of the connected car. (more…)

Read more

March 24, 2016

Posted by: George Malim

Why identity is in the driving seat for connected car security

An increasingly diverse range of connected objects has joined the Internet of Things (IoT) in recent years, writes Simon Moffatt, the director of advanced customer engineering at ForgeRock. Whilst the IoT was once primarily the province of consumer gadgets and wearables, it now includes a growing number of luxury products such as connected cars and smart home systems. Indeed, according to IDATE, 420 million drivers will generate a connectivity market amounting to €9 billion by 2020. (more…)

Read more

March 16, 2016

Posted by: George Malim

Nitin Thomas

Can the new frontier of connected technology ever really be secured?

Today smartphones are still seen as the dominant mode of connectivity. But – with everything from toothbrushes to cars gaining connectivity – the Internet of Things is set to become the new face of the digital world. (more…)

Read more

October 7, 2015

Posted by: Nithin Thomas

Podcast: From local mastery to global expansion: The IoT journey with Singtel and Bridge Alliance

In this Trending Tech Podcast episode, Jim Morrish of Transforma Insights navigates the intricate landscape of IoT connectivity in Asia. Joined by Ignatius Lee from Singtel and Alan Yeo from Bridge Alliance, the trio delves into the challenges and potential of cellular IoT solutions in the region. From Smart Nation initiatives to vision of becoming a global connectivity gateway, the conversation offers a deep dive into the future of IoT in Asia and beyond.

(more…)

Read more

August 28, 2023

Posted by: IoT global network

Infineon’s SECORA connect can make anything a wallet, new technologies will make contactless payment easier in the future

Making payments at the beach or while playing sports will become increasingly convenient in the future, as more and more everyday objects such as watches, rings, key fobs and even items of clothing gain the ability to conduct payment transactions. As the market provider of security semiconductors, Infineon Technologies AG is now driving this development forward with its SECORA Connect portfolio. New chips whose smallest versions are less than half the size of ladybugs open up possibilities for manufacturers to turn even small everyday objects into contactless means of payment.

(more…)

Read more

March 9, 2023

Posted by: Shriya Raban

Hyundai Motor Group and KT Corporation expand partnership for the future

Seoul, 7 September 2022 Hyundai Motor Group will expand its strategic partnership with KT Corporation (KT), Korea’s telecommunications company, to lead the future mobility market. (more…)

Read more

September 14, 2022

Posted by: Shriya Raban

2021 was a ‘breakout’ year for the cellular IoT module industry, says Berg Insight

Gothenburg, Sweden. 8 June 2022 – According to a new research report from the IoT analyst firm Berg Insight, annual shipments of cellular IoT modules increased by 39% in 2021 to reach 428 million units. Annual revenues grew faster at 54% to reach US$ 5.3 billion (€4.95 billio), reflecting strong customer demand in a constrained supply environment. Even though the supply shortage likely has caused some inventory build-ups, several vendors have reported continued strong growth in the first quarter of 2022, suggesting that short-term demand remains robust. (more…)

Read more

June 9, 2022

Posted by: Shriya Raban