At Mobile World Congress Barcelona 2025, Jean-Louis Carrara, Senior Vice President of Sales and Business Development for the Americas and Europe, shares how eSIM redefines IoT connectivity.
Watch the short interview below on the growing momentum behind eSIM and its pivotal role in enabling scalable, secure, and flexible IoT deployments across industries.
Transforming IoT Connectivity for OEMs
eSIM IoT technology is reshaping how OEMs and enterprises manage device connectivity throughout the product lifecycle. Traditionally, managing multiple SIM SKUs for different regions creates operational complexity. With eSIM IoT, a single soldered eUICC can be remotely localized, simplifying logistics and enabling seamless global deployment. Technologies like esIM IoT Manager(eIM) and SGP.32 are poised to streamline connectivity across high-growth verticals such as smart metering and asset tracking connected devices
Future-proofing with eIM and Remote Management
To stay ahead of the game, OEMs must start planning their connectivity stacks, from selecting the right eUICCs to integrating remote management through eIM. This involves working closely with MNOs or MVNOs to ensure network connectivity profiles can be provisioned during manufacturing or post-deployment.
Kigen supports OEMs and connectivity providers with compatible solutions across diverse modules and networks. Explore the technology available for manufacturers to migrate to IoT eSIM with immediate solutions at https://kigen.com/products/eIM.