WISeKey selected by ODIN Solutions to secure its IoT sensors and applications and enable them with WISeSAT satellite communications

WISeKey International Holding, a security certificate authority and provider of identity solutions, announced at the Smart Agrifood Summit held in Málaga, Spain that it has been selected by ODIN Solutions, a Spanish multidisciplinary IoT integrator and sensor manufacturer, to integrate WISeKey secure technology within their IoT sensor leveraging of VaultIC Secure elements.

This partnership will foster WISeKey’s and ODIN’s business opportunities by combining two decades of proven expertise in IoT and cybersecurity into comprehensive solutions for SmartCities, SmartAgro, SmartSport, and Industry 4.0 projects.

ODIN Solutions takes a step forward in its goal of breaking into the Smart City market, offering innovative and profitable solutions, such as optimisation of waste management, improvement of water quality, environmental and noise maps, and remote management of parks and gardens by leveraging it security using WISeKey cybersecurity technology. This will aid in increasing its communication layer by enabling satellite connectivity. This will prove to be extremely valuable on SmatAgro projects alongside containers tracking using the WISeSAT constellation.

“By combining WISeKey’s secure technology and satellite communication with ODIN’s experience in IoT sensor manufacturing and project implementation, we are bringing a powerful value proposition to companies that wish to increase the level of security and communication of IoT infrastructure.” says Carlos Moreno, vice president corporate alliances & partnerships at WISeKey.

“We are delighted to team with WISeKey and use their cybersecurity and satellite communications to ensure IoT technology and IoT experience.” says Jose Trigueros Pacheco, CEO of ODIN.

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