GSMA IoT Webinar Series 2018-19

Monday 11 Feb 2019 | Advanced Air Mobility | IoT Security | MIoT Technology | Resources |

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The GSMA Webinar Series returns this year covering the subjects of industrial IoT, drones, operator capability and the role of the SIM in the wider Internet of Things. Our webinar series features leading experts who will share their knowledge and field live questions during each broadcast. Find out more and register below.

 

Industry 4.0 – Optimising Industrial IoT with Mobile IoT


Wednesday, 24 October 2018
3pm GMT / 10am EDT

Industry experts from mobile operators & key ecosystem players will discuss how Mobile IoT technologies can offer to optimise various industrial applications including digital factory, smart machinery & tools and more.
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Cellular – The Missing Link for Drones?

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cl_smart_cities_blackWednesday, 7 November 2018
3pm GMT / 10am EST

Join leading industry experts as they discuss the latest developments in how cellular communications enables BVLOS operation of commercial drones.

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What Next for Mobile Operators in the IoT?


cl_smart_cities_blackWednesday, 12 December 2018
3pm GMT / 10am EST

With the growth of the Internet of Things, new roles are emerging for mobile operators. Join this webinar to hear senior operator speakers discuss how they are leveraging new enablers such as Edge Computing and Blockchain to maximise their value in the IoT ecosystem.

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SIM-ply Secure – Leveraging the SIM to Create a Trusted IoT


cl_smart_cities_blackWednesday, 23 January 2019
3pm GMT / 10am EST

Join leading industry experts as they discuss the latest developments in IoT security and find out how IoT companies can leverage the capabilities of the SIM to enhance the security of their connected devices and solutions.

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The GSMA IoT Webinar Series 2018-19 is hosted by Fierce Wireless, the wireless industry’s daily monitor.
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