Watch our expert-led webinar, which explores the rapid rise of cellular IoT, the accelerating adoption of eSIM technology, and the growing importance of cybersecurity and regulatory readiness in the connected device landscape.
Gain expert insights from NuvoLinQ and Robustel, who provide a deep dive into the forces reshaping the market. With industrial eSIM connections expected to exceed 1.2 billion by 2030, the panel explores what’s driving this growth, from security mandates to new architectural possibilities, and how organisations can build more IoT-explained resilient IoT deployments at scale.
A significant theme throughout the session is that cybersecurity has become the primary driver behind this growth. Organisations increasingly see secure connectivity as essential, particularly as IoT devices are deployed in remote locations, across critical operations and at scales that demand robust protections.
Another major point of discussion is the importance of the new SGP.32 eSIM standard for IoT. The panel positions SGP.32 as a transformative step for the industry, enabling multi-network, resilient IoT deployments, simplified remote provisioning, and a far more flexible approach to lifecycle management. This standard is especially valuable for large device fleets already deployed in the field, as it helps address limitations found in earlier M2M eSIM specifications.
Gain clarity on how the EU Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) will impact the operational responsibilities of manufacturers, distributors, and importers of connected devices.
Learn how the SGP.32 standard enhances device resilience with multi-network uptime, streamlined provisioning, and more flexible remote management, especially for large fleets already deployed in the field.
Hear how companies implementing eSIM across industrial routers, payment automation devices, and other connected equipment approached: