5G & the future of connectivity: 26 industries the tech could transform
The next generation of wireless technology could affect a wide range of industries, from healthcare to financial services to retail.
The next generation of wireless technology could affect a wide range of industries, from healthcare to financial services to retail.
We mined Qualcomm's acquisitions, investments, and partnerships to discern the company's strategic priorities.
With disrupted supply chains and the rise of e-commerce, warehouses are more critical than ever. This Tech Market Map looks at the companies helping logistics providers — like Amazon and FedEx — streamline warehouse operations.
From cobots and exosuits to digital twins and lights-out warehousing, we dive into the major technological changes shaping the warehouses of the future.
The metaverse is one of the hottest buzzwords in tech, and this far-reaching vision of a next-gen internet will rely upon an entire ecosystem of companies to make it a reality. We cut through the noise to explain what the metaverse is, how it's being built, and who's building it.
With the acquisition, Rakuten Symphony plans to enhance its cloud platform. Here are the top-line bullets you need to know.
The next generation of wireless technology will offer new consumer and business applications, with near real-time connectivity.
Warehouses are using emerging IoT technologies like low-power semiconductors and edge computing chips to keep track of inventory, optimize workflows, and coordinate robot workers.
Manufacturers are relying on 5G networks and edge computing to deploy autonomous robots, enable predictive maintenance, and counter labor shortages. We look at the trends shaping the space and what comes next.
Apple’s $430B commitment to 5G is the latest move in a flurry of recent 5G-focused activity in the US, as the tech gains investment and regulatory approval. Here are the top-line bullets you need to know.
With 5G on the horizon, telecommunications service providers are investing in technologies from cybersecurity to virtual reality. We visualize where these market leaders are investing, acquiring, and partnering.
Edge computing will impact devices, applications, and infrastructure, while also creating big opportunities. We dig into FAMGA's moves across the edge computing value chain to analyze each company's strategy and priorities.
Telecommunication companies are eyeing a $76B opportunity from the rise of 5G applications in healthcare. Here's how 5 major providers of the next-gen connectivity standard are positioning themselves to cater to hospitals, patients, and more.
New technologies like 5G and edge computing are making healthcare more connected, secure, and efficient.
From real-time location sensing to decreasing network loads, these startups are working to help drive the next wave of industrial productivity as 5G infrastructure continues to develop.
As 5G coverage continues to expand, healthcare organizations are partnering to leverage this next generation wireless technology.
Major telecom cos and smartphone manufacturers have started carving out their own place within the 5G gold rush.
Ericsson and Nokia are working with each of the 4 primary US mobile network operators (MNOs) to accelerate 5G deployment. In addition to Ericsson and Nokia, OEMs like Intel, Qualcomm, and Samsung are also partnering with these telco incumbents.
With the potential to change how 5G is allocated and deployed, shared spectrum has become a priority for this leading telecom chip maker.
Autonomous vehicles, robotic surgery, infrastructure monitoring, and energy management are just a few of the use cases for 5G-enabled IoT.