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Ripe for Disruption

Chris Hall

The complexity comes from the fact that the transport sector is poised for growth due to population growth, rising wealth and the need for connectivity; yet many of the low-carbon solutions in aviation and maritime shipping are not yet proven or commercially viable.

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The promise and peril of digital urban mobility

Corporate Knights

The company, Global MaaS, had built an app that provides city-dwellers with a digital one-stop shop for all sorts of travel options – transit, taxis, ride hailing, bike sharing, and so on.

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What’s the Next Evolution of IoT?

Cisco CSR

LPWAN delivers reliable, cost-effective IoT connectivity for low-cost devices supporting a broad range of low-power use cases and business models, from a water meter that sends a burst of data once a week to a city parking meter that handles transactions at all hours of the day and night. And the business opportunity is massive.

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IoT news of the week for March 25, 2022

Stacey Higginbotham

This week on the podcast, Kevin asked why we have seen so much hype but so few deployments around 5G for manufacturing. I blamed it on the fact that Release 17 of the 3GPP standard was just finalized, so we can finally get network equipment and end devices to the market that are optimized for manufacturing use cases.