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Wago and Matter: “We Want to Really Get Into This Market”
matter-smarthome.de/en/interview/w… #MatterProtocol
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#LoRaAlliance member @Swisscom_B2B_en provides nationwide #LoRaWAN connectivity powering PubliBike Velospot, supporting 1,000+ bike-sharing locations across Switzerland and enabling seamless deployments across cities and municipalities.
Learn more:
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The OT security time bomb: Why legacy industrial systems are the biggest cyber risk nobody wants to fix
csoonline.com/article/414254… #OTSecurity #IndustrialIoT
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IoT devices are designed to collect data. Edge AI is making them think
iottechnews.com/news/edge-ai-i… #EdgeAI #IoTData
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Why A Backup GPS Proposal Could Silence The Smart Home
forbes.com/sites/paullamk… #IoTLaw #SmartHomeTech #ZWave
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IoT Connectivity: Technologies, Networks and Market Trends
iotbusinessnews.com/2026/03/10/iot… #IoTConnectivity #IoTTrends
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Berg Insight: Smart label shipments in logistics hit 900,000 units in 2025
iotbusinessnews.com/2026/03/10/ber… #IoT2025 #SmartLabels #AssetTracking
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Where 5 air taxi pilot projects will begin this year
smartcitiesdive.com/news/faa-air-t… #TransportationIoT #AirTaxis
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Are Humanoid Robots Ready To Work With Humans Or Replace Them
forbes.com/sites/edgarste… #HumanoidRobots #JoblessFuture
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Why zero trust breaks down in IoT and OT environments: "model mismatch"
csoonline.com/article/414310… #IoTSecurity #IoTDesign #IoTArchitecture
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Amazon subsidiary Zoox now testing robotaxis in 10 cities
smartcitiesdive.com/news/zoox-robo… #RobotaxiRollouts #Robotaxis
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Infineon Technologies talks about Matter Adoption
csa-iot.org/newsroom/infin… #IoTInterviews #MatterAdoption
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Former Apple engineer raises $5M for a note-taking pendant that only records your voice
techcrunch.com/2026/03/11/for… #IoTPrivacy #IoTStartups #Wearables
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Three Risks, Three Solutions: How RAIN Protects Data, Privacy, and Trust
therainalliance.org/three-risks-th… #IoTPrivacy #RFID
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Brainboxes redefines warehouse robotics
roboticsupdate.com/2026/03/brainb… #WarehouseRobots #WarehouseIoT
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What if a machine could build hardware by itself?
From wiring sensors to writing code and fixing bugs, AI is no longer just assisting — it’s creating.
Powered by LattePanda IOTA, when an AI agent gains full control of both software and hardware.
🫱hackster.io/roni-bandini/o…

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A HUMANOID ROBOT IS LIKE A WHOLE TEAM
Midea’s 6-armed industrial humanoid robot, Miro U, is already operational at its washing machine factory in Wuxi:
It autonomously performs assembly tasks such as screw picking and fastening.
With its 6 arms working in coordination, it is equivalent to three human workers.
Miro U is just one member of Midea’s family of humanoid robots. On the consumer front, Midea also offers wheeled home service robots to its vast base of end-users.
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How do you manage connectivity for millions of diverse endpoints?
Alan Tait (CTO of @PelionIoT ) explains why the most exciting part of #IoT in 2026 isn't the "flashy tech". It's the massive industrial scale in agriculture and utilities.
The roadmap for global deployment starts here: bit.ly/471E9ke
#IndustrialIoT #MWC26 #SmartCities #eSIM @Peplink
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Built to Surpass Humans: A Robot Hand That Changes Form Mid-Task
The Chinese company Changingtek Robotics just introduced what it calls the first robotic hand that can switch between left and right mid-task.
Its name is X2 Shu Qiao, which translates to skillful hands in Mandarin. The end effector is designed to surpass human capabilities. Changingtek says the X2 is meant for applications like assembling small components, material handling, laboratory automation, and service robotics.
According to the Suzhou-based startup, the hand uses a rope driven system that works like tendons to control each finger. Its reconfigurable internal structure lets the thumb and fingers shift positions while working.
The robot hand uses its built-in vision system and onboard artificial intelligence to see what it’s handling and to adjust its grip in real time. It delivers up to 50 N (11.2 lbs) of gripping force per hand and 10 N (2.25 lbs) per fingertip. Its force control accuracy is rated ±0.1 N, which is well within the range needed to handle fragile objects.
Changingtek has not yet publicly disclosed pricing but its existing five-fingered robotic hand is listed on Alibaba for $6,900.

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