The global artificial intelligence of things specialist and Germany’s largest full-service provider will implement smart city applications across the country.
Global artificial intelligence of things (AIoT) solution provider Asus IoT is partnering with Media Broadcast, Germany’s largest full-service provider in the broadcasting and media industry, to support the development of smart city solutions across the country.
Media broadcast provides 5G campus networks and plans, sets up and operates multimedia distribution platforms for TV and radio based on modern transmitter, cable and satellite networks.
Asus IoT and Media Broadcast will implement five IoT smart city solutions to help improve parking, traffic management, security, waste management and street lighting.
The first project will take place in Technology and Innovation Park Nordheide and will act as a sandbox for 5G and IoT technologies. Tip Park is a 25-hectare (61 acre) business area in Buchholz, near the city of Hamburg, Germany.
“The core concepts focus on how to make cities more resilient, sustainable and future-proof. And the main goal is to enable data-driven decisions”
Within the park, Media Broadcast is running a 5G campus network. Based on this infrastructure, the park aims to become the site of choice for companies looking for an environment that fosters the development of advanced technologies.
“We look forward to collaborating on more projects with Asus IoT to provide innovation in versatile smart city solutions,” said Norbert Krüger, senior solution and bid manager at Media Broadcast.
“We share a vision of advancing AIoT technology to solve future challenges. With the rapid development and reliable product quality that Asus provides, together we can accelerate deployments to create modern cities.”
Casper Lee, Asus IoT regional sales director, added: “We are looking forward to creating innovative solutions with Media Broadcast. The core concepts focus on how to make cities more resilient, sustainable and future-proof. And the main goal is to enable data-driven decisions.”