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Inside IoT Now Q1 2026: AI, SGP.32 and the Future of Connectivity

February 24, 2026
Inside IoT Now Q1 2026: AI, SGP.32 and the Future of Connectivity

IoT has quietly moved from experimentation to critical infrastructure. Connected devices now underpin logistics, transport, utilities, healthcare and smart cities, and the decisions being made today will define how scalable, secure and resilient those deployments become.

The new IoT Now Q1 2026 magazine explores the technologies, standards and strategies shaping the next phase of IoT growth.

In this issue:

Cover Interview: floLIVE’s Nir Shalom

Why the most overlooked question in AI-led IoT is also the simplest: What is your network plan?

SGP.32 Explained

A practical guide from Giesecke+Devrient on how the new GSMA eSIM standard is reshaping long-term connectivity strategy.

Real-World Case Studies

  1. How Thingsdata scaled from regional provider to global enabler
  2. How LionsBot achieved seamless global connectivity for autonomous robots

Market Momentum

Aeris surpasses 100 million connections, Telenor IoT passes 30 million units, and AT&T launches its first end-to-end IoT solution on AWS Marketplace.

MWC26 Preview

What to expect from the 20th anniversary edition in Barcelona — and why AI, private 5G and network intelligence will dominate the agenda.

As IoT deployments scale into the millions of devices and lifecycles stretch over a decade or more, connectivity strategy is no longer operational detail. It is a board-level decision.

Read the full IoT Now Q1 2026 magazine to understand where IoT connectivity is heading next.