Our Innovation Analysts recently looked into emerging technologies and up-and-coming startups in the manufacturing sector. As there is a large number of startups working on a wide variety of solutions, we decided to share our insights with you. This time, we are taking a look at 4 promising 5G solutions.
Heat Map: 3 Top 5G Startups
For our 3 top picks, we used a data-driven startup scouting approach to identify the most relevant solutions globally. The Global Startup Heat Map below highlights 3 interesting examples out of 581 relevant solutions. Depending on your specific needs, your top picks might look entirely different.
Siklu – Data Gathering
5G networks‘ low latency and high bandwidth capacity allow for a far greater amount of sensor data to be collected in real-time to derive actionable insights. The lower latency also enables engineers to remotely assist technicians who are on the production floor. The US-based company Siklu manufactures wireless gigabit communication systems with a special focus on 5G gigabit networks. They design and develop gateways which are ideal for the transmission of data from the data source for the purpose of storage or to be analyzed over 5G networks.
ServerCube – Edge Computing Network
The network capacity for the number of Internet of Things (IoT) and wireless devices to be connected on a network is considerably higher in a 5G network due to the increased bandwidth. Edge computing is currently being deployed in many industries and with the use of 5G networks, the rate at which instructions are processed by edge networks will increase with the flow of greater amounts of data. ServerCube from the US builds a 5G-based decentralized edge computing network which is designed for services such as deep learning, Artificial Intelligence, Virtual Reality, and more. This method of 5G edge computing is also more easily scalable compared to a single centralized model.
Mymo Wireless – Smart Factory
The smart factory is designed around production systems being interconnected through IoT sensors, cloud data, and wireless networks. Through the use of 5G networks in a smart factory, all wireless devices can be connected using single network bandwidth and the low latency will ensure that the data is communicated in real-time. Indian company Mymo Wireless specializes in the development of 5G connectivity solutions for the manufacturing sector that have a wide range of supported parameters and performance. Their 5G networks will feature very high data rates and lower latency to allow for greater communication and efficiency among connected equipment.
What About The Other 578 5G Solutions?
While we believe data is key to creating insights it can be easy to be overwhelmed by it. Our ambition is to create a comprehensive overview and provide actionable innovation intelligence for your Proof of Concept (PoC), partnership, or investment targets. The 3 5G solutions showcased above are promising examples out of 581 we analyzed for this article. To identify the most relevant solutions based on your specific criteria and collaboration strategy, get in touch.