Sigfox, founded in 2010 and headquartered in Labège, France, is a pioneer in the Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity, operating the world's largest 0G network. The company provides a low-power, wide-area network (LPWAN) designed to connect billions of devices globally, offering cost-effective and energy-efficient solutions for industries such as logistics, manufacturing, smart cities, and agriculture. Sigfox's technology enables simple, secure, and scalable IoT applications, facilitating real-time data transmission and asset tracking. With coverage in over 70 countries, Sigfox continues to expand its network, driving the mass adoption of IoT solutions worldwide.
Today, more than 160 motorway service stations in the TotalEnergies network are equipped with around 3,000 refrigeration temperature sensors powered by Sigfox 0G technology.
Airnex, the 0G Network Operator of Andorra inaugurated its Internet of Things (IoT) solutions and services with UnaBiz, Massive IoT service provider, after the 43rd Andorra Fair (43e Foire d’Andorre-la-Vieille) held at different locations in Andorra La Vella.
This new partnership will help industries better harvest the value of data. Sigfox, the 0G network pioneer and the world’s leading IoT (Internet of Things) communication service provider, today announced its partnership with Coral, Google's platform of hardware components, software tools, and models for building devices with Artificial Intelligence at the edge.
iWire, one of the emerging leaders in the Internet of Things, has just raised $34 million in Series A funding, led by Noor Capital and supported by Bpifrance, to accelerate its development and enter new markets.
In mid-2021, the French company Safecube, born from a joint venture between Michelin, Sigfox France and Argon & Co in 2019, is launching its new asset tracking solution with IoT technology.
Sabesp, one of the largest water and sewage service providers in the world, today announces that it has successfully completed the implementation of 100,000 smart water meters with Internet of Things (IoT) technology. The project, which is one of the largest in Latin America, introduces water consumption telemeasurement in Sabesp's 100,000 largest consumers in the Metropolitan Region of São Paulo.