IoT Contract Hot List – May/June 2018

Here is our latest and unrivalled list of all the major IoT (Internet of Things) contracts publicised worldwide in the last two months.

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 Barnacle Parking Enforcement, USA Aeris selected to provide IoT connectivity solution to vehicle immobilisation device maker 5.18
AT&T Honeywell, global AT&T selected to provide IoT solutions for Honeywell’s transport and logistics offerings globally 5.18

 

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Aira, Australia, Canada and UK Agreement extended to make AT&T global data provider and take Aira connected glasses service to Australia, Canada and the UK 5.18
CyanConnode Larsen & Toubro, India US$3.2m IPv6 smart metering solution order awarded 5.18
Cylance VolitionRx, Singapore Deployment of CylancePROTECT at cancer diagnostics company to prevent malicious activity targeting endpoint devices 5.18
Dassulat Systemes Dassault Aviation, France Co-operation agreement signed for the implementation of Dassault Systemes’ 3DEXPERIENE platform over a multi-year period 5.18
Gemalto Faraday Future, USA deal to provide data security and encryption technology for new car maker’s intelligent electric car 6.18
InterDigital Buckinghamshire and Hertfordshire county councils, UK Two UK local authorities become commercial customers of the InterDigital oneTRANSPORT data marketplace 5,18
Kyocera Robert Bosch Car Multimedia, Germany Licence agreement to provide Bosch with access to Kyocera’s patented haptic feedback technology for use in Bosch’s automotive solutions 5.18
Orange Business Services      Dobroflot, Russia Fishing fleet operator selects Orange Business Services to deploy solution for fuel monitoring 5.18
PodM2M Kali Care, USA PodM2M chosen to help expand IoT remote medication system on a global scale 6.18
Quectel Petro Fiorentini, Italy Quectel selected to support new smart NB-IoT gas meters 5.18 5.18
Sierra Wireless Atlas Copco, Sweden Industrial tools and equipment maker selects Sierra Wireless device-to-cloud IoT system to transform industrial compressor business 5.18
Sigfox and Argon Consulting Michelin, France Michelin develops IoT-based system with Sigfox and Argon to track sea-freight flows 5.18
Sigma Systems Liverpool City Council, UK Sigma selected to deploy Sigma Catalog in smart city partnership 6.18
Software AG Trackerando, Germany Software AG’s Cumulocity IoT selected to support GPS-based people, pet and property tracking provider 5.18
Software AG POST Luxembourg, Luxembourg Software AG’s Cumulocity IoT chosen for the roll-out of smart services as part of smart city offering 6.18
Telit Porto Seguro Conecta, Brazil Telit simWISE selected to enable MVNO’s IoT customers to develop lower cost IoT devices and provision and maintain them remotely 6.18
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