CES is known for kick-starting the year in the tech community, and the 2023 event was no exception.
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- by Dan Harkins There are an estimated 13 billion IoT devices in the world and that number is expected to grow to nearly 30 billion by 2030[1]. Yet onboarding these devices onto a secure network presents a dilemma—devices need credentials to access the network, but must get on the network to obtain credentials.
- by Y. Zachary Freeman Wi-Fi HaLow™ made quite a splash at CES 2023. Newracom exhibited the capabilities of Wi-Fi HaLow with a live demonstration that included cameras, sensors, and smart shelf labels that were operated through a single Wi-Fi HaLow access point (AP).
- by The Beacon Many recent advancements in Wi-Fi® have set the stage for optimism about its evolving role in our personal and professional lives.
- by Chatwin Lansdowne This access point (AP) is the first to be installed on the International Space Station’s port truss.
- by The Beacon Attendees at the Wi-Fi Alliance® Lisbon member meeting (#LisbonWiFi22) viewed a demonstration of Wi-Fi Sensing that supports a crucial automotive use case.
- by Neil Weste With the potential to revolutionize agriculture, improve yields and protect the environment, it’s easy to understand why the smart agriculture market is predicted to reach $24.3 billion by the end of 2022. Last year, farmers installed 27.4 million wireless IoT devices; a number that has risen steadily over the last five years.
- by The Beacon This Special Feature appeared in the November 2022 edition (Issue 7) of the Wi-Fi Alliance® Wi-Fi 6E Insights newsletter. To subscribe to the newsletter, please sign up here.
- by Alex Roytblat This editorial appears in the November 2022 edition (Issue 7) of the Wi-Fi Alliance® Wi-Fi 6E Insights newsletter, a quarterly newsletter sharing updates on regulatory developments in the growing Wi-Fi 6E ecosystem. To subscribe to the newsletter, please
- by The Beacon Wi-Fi® adoption at home and work continues to grow, with Research and Markets projecting that the global Wi-Fi market will expand from $24.2 billion in 2021 to $54.53 billion in 2027.






