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Why 5G alone may not be enough for tomorrow's factories
As manufacturers race toward smarter, faster and more automated production, the networks holding those systems together are ...
A new approach to industrial connectivity suggests that 5G alone may not meet the demands of tomorrow’s factories.
Private networks transitioning from connectivity platforms to intelligent automation infrastructure across manufacturing, ...
Recent research from industrial data and mapping analyst datacity calculated that that the agritech industry will hit £15.6bn by 2026. Looking to dig up its share of riches in the land and to unlock ...
The extent of the rapid deployment and development of 5G mobile networks in the UK is such that the conversation has moved on as to how to exploit specific spectrum bands. Industry-led think tank UK ...
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World-first: Chinese firms jointly debut 5G-A powered humanoid robot at MWC 2025
Chinese firms have joined hands to introduce the world’s first humanoid robot powered by 5G-A technology. Developed by China ...
Left to right: NOVA, the Humanoid Robot Powered by Dialog 5G Ultra and Supun Weerasinghe, Director / Group Chief Executive, Dialog Axiata PLC Over 1.5 million Dialog subscribers already connected to ...
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