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1NCE to showcase revolutionary IoT connectivity at four events this February

With global volumes of IoT connected devices set to rise from 7.5 billion in 2017 to 22 billion in 2025, according to GSMA Intelligence, it’s clear huge numbers of IoT devices need to get connected in the coming years. It’s equally clear that traditional connectivity deployment will be too slow, too expensive and too inflexible for many IoT applications.
1NCE, the provider of the revolutionary connectivity offering for IoT that enables IoT applications and services to access connectivity on a buy once, flat rate fee for ten years, will be explaining how its offering is transforming mass connectivity for the IoT world at four European events in February 2019. The events are:
E-world: 5-7 February 2019, Essen, Germany: Hall 5 Booth 5-221
E-world Energy & Water is the place where the European energy industry comes together. Serving as an information platform for the energy sector, E-world gathers international decision makers in Essen each year.
Flotauto: 21 February 2019, Paris, France: Booth D64
This show offers a full programme of conferences and workshops to explore the various challenges of fleet management, helping visitors improve their daily life and better managing their activity.
MWC19 Barcelona: 25-28 February 2019, Barcelona, Spain: Booth 1E82
MWC Barcelona is the largest mobile event in the world, bringing together the latest innovations and leading edge technology from more than 2,400 leading companies, with a highly-rated conference programme assembling today’s visionaries to explore the hottest topics influencing the industry.
embedded world: 26-28 February 2019, Nuremberg, Germany: Booth 3-630
Embedded World is one of the world’s largest meetings of the international embedded community where visitors obtain information about new products and innovations and exchange ideas about how to maintain and develop value.

a.weber@wkm-global.com

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