IoT Contract Hot List – July/August 2017

It’s free to be included in The Contract Hot List, which shows the companies announcing major contract wins, acquisitions or deployments. Email your contract details to us now, marked “Hot List” at j.cowan@wkm-global.com

Vendor/Partners Client, Country Product / Service (Duration & Value) Awarded
Aeris Wisepill Technologies, South Africa Collaboration to introduce IoT-enabled smart pillboxes 8.17
BLIP Systems Bilund Airport, Denmark Implementation of Blip Track passenger flow system to provide visibility into passenger movements 7.17
Ericsson Chunghwa Telecom, Taiwan Ericsson selected to build end-to-end narrowband IoT (NB-IoT) system for trialling IoT devices and applications 7.17
FreeWave Mount Washington Technologies Observatory, USA Deployment of ruggedised industrial IoT (IIoT) data radios to deliver real-time weather data 8.17
Gemalto Lenovo, 160 countries Gemalto selected as preferred remote SIM provisioning provider for the Lenovo Connect service 7.17
Homeserve Legal & General, UK Partnership agreed with home insurance provider for Homeserve to offer its LeakBot leak detector 7.17
mPrest Bezeq, Israel Collaboration with Israeli telecoms provider to deliver mission critical monitoring and control software for smart city/ smart campus software-as-a-service (SaaS) offering 8.17
Orange Yepzon, global Orange chosen to provide global IoT connectivity for 100,000 Yepzon locator devices in up to 220 countries 8.17
OT-Morpho Telefónica, global Agreement to provide OT-Morpho M2M subscription manager platform to support IoT and M2M market growth 7.17
Silver Spring ESB Telecoms, Ireland Collaboration to roll-out industrial IoT platform incorporating Silver Spring’s Starfish platform-as-a-service Networks (PaaS) to augment ESB’s telecoms infrastructure 8.17
Taoglas STATSports, global Taoglas IoT antennas selected for STATSports’ new Apex line of GPS-based sports performance monitors 8.17
Tantalum SAP, global Agreement to integrate SAP Vehicles Network into Tantalum’s Pay.Car platform for connected cars 8.17
Vodafone IoT Amscreen, UK Deployment of Vodafone IoT solutions to support UK network of more than 15,000 connected interior and exterior media screens and kiosks 7.17

 

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