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KORE: The Future of IoT

Written by KORE | 09-Jun-2021 13:00:00

IoT has the potential to change the world we live in, thanks to its ability to gather intelligence in real-time and facilitate better decision-making. IoT technology has already made its way into many people’s daily lives, perhaps without them even noticing. With its exciting potential to make a positive impact on the world, the future is bright for those leveraging IoT solutions.

What is IoT?

A simple explanation of the Internet of Things, or IoT, comes from IoT For All. “The Internet of Things means taking all the things in the world and connecting them to the internet,” according to an article on the technology media platform.

More specifically, it’s the technology that collects and communicates data from connected devices in order to power innovative solutions like remote patient monitoring, supply chain visibility, asset monitoring, fleet management, smart factories, and more. It allows enterprises to gather data and turn that data into actions that improve business outcomes.

What is the Future of IoT?

Deploying IoT today is a complex undertaking, requiring an average of 18 different partners. While IoT has the potential to streamline business operations and increase ROI, nearly three-quarters of IoT projects fail. The future of IoT will be made possible through expert IoT enablement and managed services from KORE.

As the choices for IoT connectivity proliferate, even choosing the right network becomes chaotic and complex. KORE Connectivity as a Service (CaaS) delivers award-winning, resilient connectivity offerings that are future-proofed with multi-IMSI and eSIM technology, deployed and scaled globally. 5G connectivity will revolutionise IoT solutions from robotics to autonomous vehicles and artificial intelligence.

Empowering the Change-Makers

At KORE, we know that an IoT deployment can be challenging, but managing and scaling your solution can be difficult, too. We walk our customers through a series of 49 considerations to ensure that their end-to-end IoT solutions are designed to bring their solution to market faster while providing regulatory compliant and registered managed services to keep your solution optimised — all built with scope and scale in mind for comprehensive, global deployments.

To learn more about what you can expect from IoT in the coming years, watch the video “KORE: The Future of IoT” featuring Romil Bahl, President and CEO of KORE.