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IoT Now MWC CEO Guide: Why IoT must be made more user friendly

June 25, 2021
IoT Now MWC CEO Guide: Why IoT must be made more user friendly

MWC2021 makes the best of a bad situation.

For at least the last 15 years I have sat down to write this comment in early February, looking ahead to second guess the key themes of that year’s upcoming MWC and to decry the standard of on-site catering at Fira Gran Via.

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It’s now June and there hasn’t been an MWC event in Barcelona this decade.

I think it’s fair to say we all miss it, although the grind of budget airline travel, over-priced accommodation and literally miles of indoor walking each day don’t immediately spring to mind as downsides.

Continue reading the Editor’s Comment on page 4 inside this special issue

Inside MWC CEO GUIDE:

  • TALKING HEADS: Infineon’s Thomas Rosteck tells George Malim that IoT must be made easy and user friendly without the need for a master’s degree in IT
  • HIGH-PERFORMANCE SENSORS: The latest sensors are making IoT devices smarter by helping them to intuitively understand their surroundings
  • MWC21 PREVIEW: Tony Savvas outlines what in-person attendees can expect on arrival and what’s in store remotely for those attending virtually for the first time
  • eSIM REPORT: Infineon Technologies presents an 8-page report detailing why eSIMs are the optimal choice for 5G IoT deployments
  • SIMPLIFYING IoT CONNECTIVITY:  Sierra Wireless shares its new report into the key management challenges facing business-critical IoT connectivity solutions

Plus! Company, Connectivity and must-read Market news.


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