Rising demand for automation and the need for real-time information are expected to drive the market growth for IoT in Process Manufacturing. The network technologies such as Wi-Fi, Ethernet, Bluetooth, 4G, and 3G will boost the IoT implementation in the process manufacturing industries.
Read MoreMorse Micro, an Australian fabless semiconductor company developing ultra low power 802.11ah chips, has become an official member of Wi-Fi Alliance®, a global non‑profit industry association driving the adoption and interoperability of Wi-Fi® devices.
Read MoreIncreasing demand for remote patient monitoring, mobile medical applications, and growing health concerns are expected to drive the IoT in the healthcare market. Telemedicine application market revenue is expected to be the largest component of IoT in Healthcare.
Read MoreIn the present dynamic discrete manufacturing market, manufacturers are aggressive in their growth strategies, are focused on reducing operational costs, and committed to achieving high-efficiency levels in production and supply chain. These factors, in addition to the advancements in wireless solutions and analytics, are likely to drive the market for IoT in discrete manufacturing.
Read MoreAngie Communications chooses Hilversum, the Netherlands as the world's fully-functional Smart City.
• Hilversum is internationally known as Media City; almost all of Hilversum's 40,000+ households have access to Fiber
• Angie is launching a subsidized 500/500 Mbps Fiber To The Home service in Hilversum at just €30 p/m, soon to be increased to 1 Gigabit per second.
Angie Communications announces the roll out of its 10 Gigabit connections under the Wired Extreme brand in 87 markets where the company has access to almost 10,000 so-called on-net buildings.
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