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Telit deepens ties with Intel following industrial IoT partnership
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London-headquartered tech firm Telit Communications has announced another partnership with Intel that both firms hope will help further drive uptake of industrial Internet of Things (IoT) innovations.
In a statement to the London Stock Exchange this morning, the High Holborn business said that it has collaborated with the US hardware company on joint-architecture for the chipmaker’s range of IoT developer platforms.
The AIM-listed firm already collaborates with Intel on enterprise IoT tech.
Telit said this new partnership, which sees it deviceWISE architecture implemented as part of Intel’s IoT devices, would provide benefits for businesses utilising remote machine monitoring and control, production diagnostics and predictive maintenance.
The collaboration would also provide added benefits for scaling and implementing both new and old IoT due to compatibilities with the Intel IoT Platform.
Yosi Fait, Finance Director and President at Telit, commented: “Our collaboration with Intel has created a new way for companies to onboard to the Internet of Things. Our joint-architecture provides customers with a technology that is both scalable and able to meet needs for a broad range of applications.”
Doug Davis, Senior Vice President of Internet of Things Group at Intel, added: “Collaborations with companies like Telit enable us to provide key IoT building blocks for our customers to easily scale and drive growth for their IoT solutions.”
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