This recent case study, which was featured in IoT Now’s Q1 magazine edition, provides an overview of how Embedded SIMs (eSIMs) can drive cost savings and improve management across enterprise device fleets. By extending the streamlined connectivity management seen in consumer eSIMs to IoT devices, the new SGP.32 specification supports secure connectivity solutions across a range of industries.

A key focus is on connected aviation, where large airports, akin to small cities, face unique challenges. We take Paris’s Charles De Gaulle airport as an example and discuss their need for a sophisticated connected systems for managing both passengers and operations, something eSIMs play a crucial role by enabling. The technology is also benefiting many other sectors from real time data collecting sensors to autonomous vehicles and robots, campuses, stadiums and industrial sites.

Key Insights

  • eSIM Benefits for Enterprise Device Fleets, Cost Savings & Efficiency: eSIM simplifies connectivity management, reducing costs across large device fleets.
  • SGP.32 Specification: Brings Consumer eSIM advantages to IoT, enabling secure, scalable services.
  • Air Travel Growth: The challenges in connecting large airports
  • Market Expansion: Travel eSIM retail market projected 500% growth by 2028.
  • Security & Privacy: Segmented networks for operational and passenger safety.
  • Private Networks: Full control over wireless infrastructure with Kigen’s secure eSIM solutions.
  • 5G IoT Integration: Shaping the future of connected spaces, from airports to industrial sites.

For more detailed insights, download the full PDF!