Nokia has unveiled a groundbreaking 5G-enabled Nokia 360 Camera designed for Industry 4.0 applications. Featuring immersive 8K streaming and connectivity via 5G, Wi-Fi, and Ethernet, this camera blends cutting-edge virtual reality capabilities with robust durability.
The formalized partnership between Nokia and NTT DATA marks a significant shift in their approach to private 5G networks, promising enhanced connectivity and technological advancements. This collaboration focuses on leveraging Nokia’s robust radio access network infrastructure to optimize operations in smart cities, airports, and industry sectors, reflecting a promising digital future.
Nokia introduces a Private Wireless Sustainability Calculator to boost industry sustainability through private wireless networks. Leveraging extensive deployment experience, this tool aids enterprises in achieving environmental and social goals. Key benefits include lower carbon emissions, improved safety, and cost savings, crucial for Industry 4.0 applications like drones and digital twins.
BAE Systems and Siemens have forged a five-year collaboration to create a strategic blueprint for smart manufacturing. This partnership aims to incorporate Industry 4.0 solutions, leveraging Siemens’ Teamcenter PLM software and Xcelerator ecosystem. The focus includes digital transformation, sustainability, and supply chain modernization, driving innovation in aerospace manufacturing.
UScellular has teamed up with MxD to enhance private network technology in U.S. manufacturing. Utilizing advanced equipment at MxD’s Chicago facility, UScellular’s 5G network solutions aim to elevate digital manufacturing. This partnership highlights the fusion of private cellular tech with existing Wi-Fi systems, marking a significant advancement in Industry 4.0 communication.
BT and Ericsson have launched a new cooperative venture in which the two companies will collaborate to deliver private 5G networks to Industry 4.0 clients. The details of the multimillion-pound arrangement have not been released, although it is reported that the partnership duration is to be for several years. Under the terms of the agreement, BT will use Ericsson technology to provide private 5G networks to partners in a variety of industries, including manufacturing, healthcare, and transportation and logistics, with a focus on enabling valuable solutions such as asset tracking, predictive maintenance and automation. Asset tracking, predictive maintenance, networked sensors, real-time data processing, automation and robots are among the industry 4.0 solutions promised. The actual implementation may vary depending on the environment, but the private 5G network, which enables all of these use cases with low latency connectivity, is the main selling point. Katherine Ainley, CEO Ericsson…
Cisco Enhances Webex Teams as Unified App Cisco is introducing a series of updates to its collaboration solution Webex Teams. At the Cisco Partner Summit in Las Vegas, the company announced new products and features that include new desktop and room video conferencing systems, as well as more options to integrate calling and third-party PBXes into the Webex platform. These updates are designed to reinforce Cisco’s single platform approach to delivering consistent experience across all types of enterprise communications workloads running on any type of device. Read more at: https://tinyurl.com/y63uhdqm Microsoft and Nokia accelerate Industry 4.0 Microsoft and Nokia have joined hands to accelerate transformation and innovation across industries with cloud, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Internet of Things (IoT). “Bringing together Microsoft’s expertise in intelligent cloud solutions and Nokia’s strength in building business and mission-critical networks will unlock new connectivity and automation scenarios,” said Jason Zander, Executive Vice President at…