New Delhi , November 03 , 2016 – Telit Communications PLC (AIM:TCM), a global enabler of the Internet of Things (IoT), will showcase its advanced portfolio of LTE Cat.1 (IoT) modules at its annual Developers’ Conference to be held on 16th & 18th November in Chennai & Bangalore respectively. More than 150 developers & designers would be attending this mega annual IoT conference.
Telit, a global leader in IoT technologies and offers the widest spectrum of IoT communication modules, IoT Connectivity and IoT Platform in the industry would bring the developer community together at these conferences. The developers can have the first hand information about these latest technologies and exchange ideas on how to enable IoT deployments successfully by overcoming challenges using these technologies, at this conference. The event will also provide key insights on IoT cloud based VAS applications to Telit’s value chain of Developers & System Integrators.
Mr. KyungJun Lee, Senior Director Marketing Telit APAC said, “The application of IoT in various fields within India has seen innumerable benefits for both the service providers and customers. These have been achieved at a minimal cost coupled with greater efficiency improvement. The upcoming Smart City program by the Government of India would further showcase the strength of IoT applications within various Smart City applications”
The event will broadly cover Telit’s range of Cellular, GNSS & Short Range (IoT) products with special emphasis on latest technologies for the Automotive Telematics and Smart City applications.
Mr. Ashish Gulati, Country Head India added, “This annual mega conference is a much awaited event in the field of IoT technology. Developers from across India get together to increase the awareness about IoT technologies and their use cases across various sectors. Telit solutions are well tailored to suit India market offering highest standards of performance at the most competitive cost that makes it a unique combination in the field of IoT technology globally.”