Qualcomm is demoing the utility of its 5G chipsets and antennas with a live 5G network at this week's Hannover Messe:
the utility of its 5G chipsets and antennas with a live 5G network and a range of industrial IoT applications at this week's Hannover Messe 2019, an industrial technology trade show.For the live demonstrations, Qualcomm has partnered with seven companies — Bosch, Festo, Goetting, IFAK, Siemens, Wiedmueller, and Zeiss — to highlight various use cases for its 5G technology in IIoT solutions.
Qualcomm likely hopes live demonstrations will show industry leaders that 5G technology is ready for large-scale IIoT integration. Dedicated showcases of 5G-enabled IIoT products and the technology's potential applications could be a great selling point for larger enterprises. Real-world examples of fast uploads and downloads of live data in a crowded exhibition hall could convince decision-makers of 5G's high speeds by making them tangible beyond data points.
Qualcomm's live exhibits can help it become the face of industrial 5G technology, as they demonstrate the hard-to-visualize benefits of 5G technology. With 5G, users can experience increased bandwidth and data transmission rates up to 10 times faster than 4G LTE.
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