Cradlepoint is tech sponsor of Robolliance

Boise, Idaho, July12, 2016: Global 4G LTE network solutions company Cradlepoint has announced its role as a founding technology sponsor of the ‘Robolliance Program‘. The latter is a forum for technology partners and industry experts in robotics, surveillance, and security to advance the understanding and awareness of the autonomous robotics marketplace.

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Cradlepoint will lend its expertise in Cloud, SDN, and LTE connectivity to collaborate with other technology leaders and progress capabilities in security robotics.

Alice DiSanto, Director of Marketing for Sharp Robotics Business Development, said, “Cradlepoint’s leadership in 4G LTE connectivity and SDN will provide valuable insight into how to best ensure seamless, secure connectivity in robotics as we look to grow applications across the security industry.”

Advancements in machine-to-machine (M2M) communications, the Internet of Things (IoT), and autonomous robotics are creating new opportunities to connect people, places, and things. Enterprises are adopting M2M, IoT, and robotic strategies to realise more efficient operations, reduced costs, and improved accuracy, allowing them to better meet customer demands and more quickly reach business goals. Cradlepoint’s LTE approach, combined with SDN, makes it simpler for enterprises to realize these benefits wherever their machines, devices, or robotic technologies need to go.

“Cradlepoint’s software-defined LTE solutions enable enterprises to realise always-on connectivity, whether they need to connect remote office locations to the corporate WAN, support a fleet of buses with in-vehicle networks, or implement the next innovative application for robotic surveillance,” said Ian Pennell, CMO, Cradlepoint.

Founded in 2006, Cradlepoint is a privately held company headquartered in Boise, Idaho, with offices in Silicon Valley, Canada and the United Kingdom.

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