Posted on 28 November 2022 by Carsten Brockmann
There are huge pressures facing healthcare organisations and systems all over the world. Populations are ageing, chronic illnesses and infectious diseases are on the increase, and many organisations are still suffering with a backlog of cases following the Covid-19 pandemic. In this blog we’ll be looking at how digital health solutions, powered by IOT, can […]
Posted on 18 October 2022 by Neil Bosworth
Smart meters have grown in popularity over recent years. In an environment where climate change and sustainability have never been higher on the agenda, smart meters allow individuals and organisations alike to get a better sense of energy consumption. The data and insights they generate allow end-users to make more informed decisions about their own […]
Posted on 11 October 2022 by Carsten Brockmann
Over the coming months on this blog, we will be exploring the impact 5G is having on certain industries – and the impact it can have in the future. In our previous blog we looked specifically at manufacturing, and this time we are focusing on healthcare. The importance of technology in healthcare Whether it’s driving […]
Posted on 04 October 2022 by Stefan Mahr
5G connectivity is set to power a whole new host of services. By 2025, it will account for 21% of the world’s mobile connections. It also has the power to unlock the potential of the Internet of Things (IoT) by unleashing a combination of speed, low latency, expanded bandwidth and increased power efficiency for connecting […]
Posted on 25 July 2022 by Didier Benkoël
Six questions to Marylene Arnoux-Roetynck, eSIM Marketing Manager and Didier Benkoël, Marketing Communications Manager at Thales, on the role of SIM and eSIM in IoT. What is the difference between M2M (Machine-to-Machine) and IoT (Internet of Things)? There are no hard and fast rules as to where M2M ends and IoT begins. However, we now […]
Posted on 24 May 2022 by Thales DIS
In today’s society, instantaneous messaging is something we both need and expect in our everyday lives. Just think about the number of times you rely on it in a single day; work emails, IMing colleagues, WhatsApping friends. It’s almost impossible to cast your mind back to what communication looked like centuries ago.