SIGMA CONNECTIVITY OFFERS SOLUTIONS BASED ON INDUSTRY-LEADING 5G IOT TECHNOLOGY FOLLOWING QUALCOMM TECHNOLOGIES AGREEMENT EXTENSION

Sigma Connectivity extend their IoT agreement with Qualcomm Technologies, Inc., gaining access to their latest 5G IoT solutions.

The new agreement extension gives Sigma Connectivity access to Qualcomm Technologies new 5G IoT solutions, driven by Qualcomm® QCS6490/ QCM6490, to help enable the proliferation of next-generation IoT devices.

"This marks a new era for IoT. We know that access to Qualcomm Technologies’ powerful 5G IoT focused solutions will create major opportunities for us and our customers. Sigma Connectivity´s vast product development experience combined with industry-leading Qualcomm Technologies’ IoT solutions supports efficient development and commercialization of connected and smart devices and services for our customers”

– Mikael Persson, CTO Sigma Connectivity.

“Our 5G IoT next-generation solutions span entry level to premium tiers, delivering powerful Edge-AI performance, breakthrough power-efficiency, and enhanced features for connectivity, processing, and security,” said Dino Flore, Vice President Technology, Qualcomm Europe, Inc. “We are proud to be working with Sigma Connectivity, driving global digital transformation and providing a portfolio of solutions to transform industrial and enterprise IoT applications.”

Qualcomm Technologies is the world’s leading wireless technology innovator and the driving force behind the development, launch, and expansion of 5G. Sigma’s core is founded on quality and advanced technology, having access to the Qualcomm Technologies IoT portfolio enables the business to push the boundaries of IoT solutions, expanding IoT ecosystem for key segments including transportation and logistics, warehousing, video collaboration, smart cameras, retail, healthcare and many more.

Read more about Qualcomm’s latest release here

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