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Qualcomm And Infinite Collaborate To Offer End-To-End IoT Platform And IoT As A Service

Designed for Rapid Deployment of Qualcomm® Smart Cities’ Technologies and Infinite’s Zyter® SmartSpacesTM Platform to Support Turnkey Implementation for Smart Connected Spaces

Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. and Infinite Computer Solutions announced a strategic collaboration to promote the widespread adoption of smart cities solutions and deliver Internet of Things as a Service (IoTaaS) for plug and play deployment. The collaboration creates an end-to-end, fully managed solution that facilitates digital transformation for smart connected spaces across government, healthcare, construction, entertainment, transportation, manufacturing, retail and logistics.


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Qualcomm RB5 development kit

Qualcomm Announces 5G, AI-Enabled Robotics Platform

To enable a new generation of robots, Qualcomm Technologies today announced the Robotics RB5 platform, combining high computational processing and low power consumption. The RB5 platform extends Qualcomm’s expertise in 5G and AI to robots and drones for industrial, commercial and high-end consumer applications.


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IoT Board

Optimizing Wireless Connectivity with Embedded Antennas

To ensure a fast and economic development of the new generation of IoT devices, module and chip makers have created a number of prototyping kits, developing platforms and reference designs that makes sure that any IoT engineer has everything ready to create an unlimited number of applications just bounded by imagination. From chipset, to sensors and embedded antennas, those IoT open hardware platforms have everything ready to create the newest IoT device in a jiffy.


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Featured Startups

How Startups Are Shaping the Automotive Radar of Tomorrow

Most Tier-1 and Tier-2 radar manufacturers such as Veoneer (Autoliv), Bosch, Continental, Delphi, Valeo, etc., are developing new automotive radars to overcome new challenges with autonomy. Most major players do not like to disclose what they are currently developing. Therefore, we can only discuss their existing sensors. On the contrary, startups usually do not hesitate to tell us much more about their products. This article highlights some of the major improvements we are likely to see in future radars covering the new startups.


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