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Internet of Nano Things Market – Growth, Trends, COVID-19 Impact, and Forecasts (2022 – 2027)

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New York, April 26, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Reportlinker.com announces the release of the report “Internet of Nano Things Market – Growth, Trends, COVID-19 Impact, and Forecasts (2022 – 2027)” – https://www.reportlinker.com/p06271854/?utm_source=GNW

Key Highlights
The development of nano-machines with communication capabilities and interconnection with micro-and macro-devices will empower IoNT, which is being increasingly seen as the next major innovation in technology. These devices have dimensions ranging from 1 nm to 100 nm and are interconnected with classical networks leading to new networking paradigms.
The increased government spending in the aerospace and defense sector is expected to drive the IoNT market for the forecast period as IoNT recently has found major applications in the fields of Nano-drones that could be used for monitoring and carrying explosives sufficient enough that penetrates the targetted subject.
The technological advancements over the past few years have primarily led to the rapid growth of smart environments (offices, homes, cities, among others). This rapid increase in such environments has paved the way for the interconnectivity of applications and the usage of the Internet, prompting the emergence of the Internet of Things (IoT) technology. The expansion of the IoT concept has also given access to the Internet of Nano Things (IoNT), which is a new communication networks paradigm that is primarily based on nanotechnology and IoT.
The manufacturing sector, with the integration of the autonomous and embedded sensors through a combination of micro and nanosystem technologies, is revolutionizing the self-powered, high bandwidth devices that are used for advanced manufacturing (AM), artificial intelligence (AI), and IoT.
As devices become more connected and the Internet of Things (IoT) becomes abundant, the sheer rise in the volume of devices is expected to enable companies to improve service, offer newer products or streamline existing processes. The IoNT ecosystem is gaining widespread adoption across multiple industries, along with an increased demand for IoNT-enabled devices. The Internet of nano things (IoNT) offers a medium to connect various nanodevices with the help of high-speed networks.
The number of breaches to private networks and devices via IoT has been increasing in the recent few years. The addition of several devices like IoT increases the surface area of a network, thereby creating more potential attack vectors in the process. Any unsecured device connected to a network may serve as a point of entry for an active attack on the network. Most government and public enterprises are mostly dependent on information infrastructure services, and this dependency has become a major vulnerability factor due to cyber security threats.
By end-user, the healthcare sector is expected to dominate the market. According to US-based Aruba, 73% of healthcare organizations use IoT for maintenance and monitoring.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the global supply chain and demand for electronics were disrupted, owing to which the IoNT market hardware adoption was severely impacted. Due to the production shutdown in countries such as China, the electronics industry has observed a shortage of electronics supply during the pandemic. However, the demand for IoNT in government-deemed essential industries, such as healthcare, food, agriculture, and education, has been increasing due to the lack of workforce and remote monitoring and working requirements.

Key Market Trends

Healthcare Industry is Expected to Hold a Significant Share

Nanotechnology and the Internet of Nano Things (IoNT) have continuously impacted the healthcare sector and its transformation and contributed to better results. The inclusion of nanotechnology in medicine through nanomaterials and devices known as nanomedicine has brought many benefits to disease prevention, diagnosis, and treatment.
Incorporating the concept of IoNT into healthcare has enabled more personalized, timely, and convenient health monitoring and treatment. Therefore, nanotechnology and IoNT have the potential to completely revolutionize healthcare in the 21stcentury, creating a system that enables early detection and diagnosis of illness, followed by accurate, on-time, and effective treatment, significantly reducing medical costs.
The Internet of nano things can also be used to form a body sensor network (BSN) that easily applies internal nano-sensors to monitor patient health and physiological activity. The patient can view this data obtained by the nano-sensor on a wearable gadget with a doctor.
Smart wearables have played a significant role in expanding the scope of IoNT in the sector. The massive adoption of fitness tracking devices and investments by companies like Apple, Fitbit, and Android enhances the range further by adding more healthcare features. Many startups are also bringing innovation into the sector.

North America is Expected to Hold the Largest Share

Modern manufacturing facilities in the United States rely on new technologies and innovations to produce higher quality products at a significant rate, with lower costs.
Fast and secure 5G connectivity is expected to enable agile operations and flexible production. This technology is expected to facilitate automated warehouses, automated assembly, connected logistics, packing, product handling, and autonomous carts.
Among emerging technologies that are expected to emerge out of the existing technologies transforming manufacturing in the United States is expected to include the convergence of AI and IoNT, with companies, like SAS Software touting IoNT as the next wave for IoT based upon nanotechnology.?
Compared to the United States, Canadian companies have been slower to adopt advanced technologies, as per the 2020 Advanced Manufacturing survey of SMEs in North America. The Canadian energy sector has been procuring internet-connected sensors to monitor a range of activities across generating plants, distribution networks, and smart home meters.
Also, the emerging 5G standards with New Radio (NR) are targeting capabilities, such as vehicle-to-everything and ultra-reliable low-latency communications, as industrial use cases. Additionally, with industrial communication buses standardized by IEC, such as PROFINET and Modbus, the market is headed toward reliable and securer industrial adoption.

Competitive Landscape

The internet of nano things market is highly competitive and consists of several key players like Schneider Electric, IBM, Intel, and many more. However, the market remains consolidated, with many players trying to occupy the share. Their ability to continually innovate their products and services by investing significantly in research and development has allowed them to gain a competitive advantage over other players.

January 2022 – Advanced Material Development (AMD) announced that it had won an important InnovateUK “Analysis 4 Innovators” grant to work on validating its next-generation novel nanomaterial-based gas sensors. The company is working with the National Physical Laboratory (NPL) on the development and testing of devices using advanced testing equipment and measurement and analysis experience.
September 2021 – Siemens AG is focusing on enhancing its distribution capabilities. For instance, the company announced that it entered a strategic distribution partnership with Digi-Key Electronics to offer its automation and control products.

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Adamastor introduces the FURIA, the first Portuguese supercar

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PORTO, Portugal, May 14, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — The history of the Portuguese car industry is filled with good examples of the significance of Portuguese entrepreneurship, the desire to “give new worlds to the world”, the enormous capacity to get down to work and turn ideas into reality. In all of them we find something that unites them: one or two “geniuses” who, sometimes not in the most obvious way, or having to overcome the most unusual obstacles, end up bringing something they dreamed of to fruition. Adamastor has a lot of all these things. A lot of idealism, a lot of passion and, at the same time, a lot of know-how… The result is being presented today: the FURIA!

A supercar is, in essence, an exclusive high-performance sports car made up of specific components of superior quality, offering more power and cutting-edge technology to enthusiasts and collectors around the world. It is precisely in this segment, which is also “super” in terms of exclusivity, that Adamastor wants to position itself.
The constant growth and development of society and the economy has favoured the expansion of the number of wealthier consumers, many of whom are regular customers of the restricted supercar category. It is therefore expected that the demand for supercars will continue to increase, also favouring growth in the sector.
However, the rigour of construction, the driving experience and the high-level design and technology are equally responsible for placing Adamastor’s market segment at the forefront of the evolution of expertise, R&D and technical knowledge in this top category of the exciting automotive industry. This is precisely where Adamastor wants to put itself, with the introduction of the Furia, right at the front of the pack.
Where is the first Portuguese supercar produced?
It was from its facilities in Perafita, on the outskirts of Oporto, that Adamastor worked on the development of the first Portuguese supercar. But the highly specialised engineering, production and design team also has the technical and human resources to design, develop and produce its own tools, equipment and other components, and is also committed to becoming a leader in the execution of excellent engineering projects at international level, with a special focus on designing the highest quality carbon fibre components. Adamastor Advanced Technologies was thus born.
In order to achieve this, it uses cutting-edge technical solutions, from the design stages to validation, obviously including development and production, and it has all the skills and competences that allow it, for example, to stand out as one of the main players in the industry in the production of carbon fibre components for use in the demanding automotive industry, in the new mobility solutions sector and in the challenging world of racing, while demonstrating its ability to adapt to an industry that is constantly changing and evolving.
From advanced CNC machining technology to modern 3D printing tools, including the aforementioned production of carbon fibre components, Adamastor Advanced Technologies’ experience, expertise and excellent service has made it the choice of customers with specific needs, such as for the production of carbon fibre bodies and fuel tanks for off-road racing vehicles, propellers for wind power generation, among other high-precision components, where tight tolerances are crucial for the application and consequent correct operation of the component under working conditions.
In this context, Adamastor’s network of partners is also one of its main assets. Each of its partners offers the experience and technical expertise needed to achieve the best results, meeting the high-quality standards and demands of its customers. Examples include partnerships with Creodynamics – virtual simulation of a wind tunnel with CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) software, as used in Formula 1; with Canopy – virtual simulation of races and lap times used by some of the teams in the FIA World Endurance Championship and Formula 2; and with Altair – FEA (Finite Element Analysis)
All the information available here: https://www.adamastor.com.pt/home
Technical specifications – Adamastor Furia
Chassis:Carbon fibre
External dimensionsLength: 4,560 mmWidth: 2,212 mmHeight: 1,098 mmWeight: 1,100 kg (dry in Race version)
Track widthFront: 1,755 mmRear: 1,705 mmWheelbase: 2,800 mm
SuspensionGeometry: decoupled double wishbones, coil spring on shock absorberAdjustments supported: toe, camber, caster, ground clearance, roll stiffness, bump stiffness
EngineArchitecture: V6, twin-turbo, sourced from Ford PerformanceDisplacement: 3.5 litresMaximum power: + 650 horsepowerMaximum torque: + 571 NmFuel: Petrol; compatible with synthetic fuelsTop speed: over 300 km/h in the road versionAcceleration from 0 to 100 km/h: around 3.5 secondsAcceleration from 0 to 200 km/h: around 10.2 seconds
Maximum downforceRace: 250 km/h – 1,800 kgRoad: 250 km/h – 1,000 kg
Brakes378 mm discs at the front and 356 mm at the rear. 6-piston callipers at the front and 4-piston callipers at the rear. Brake force variation available on Race version.
Standard equipmentABS and TC
Customisation optionsAdamastor allows a wide range of personalisation freedom for the Furia, including the interior design.
Planned production:Limited series of 60 units
Price of the road-legal version:Estimated at 1.6 million euros + tax
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ID Quantique launches a quantum-safe communication ecosystem to facilitate the adoption of Quantum networks, with HEQA Security, LuxQuanta, Quantum Optics Jena and ThinkQuantum as first partners

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GENEVA, May 14, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — To accommodate the growing demand for telecom-grade solutions that enable fast and cost-effective migration to quantum-safe communications, ID Quantique’s new Clarion KX software platform now supports multi-vendor Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) interoperability. Today, we are pleased to welcome new technology partners: HEQA Security, LuxQuanta, Quantum Optics Jena and ThinkQuantum to our Clarion KX ecosystem.

With the looming threat of quantum computers capable of breaking public-key cryptography, the reality of “harvest now, decrypt later” attack poses immediate threat to the confidentiality of enterprise, government, and IT service providers’ data. Organizations worldwide are grappling with the urgency of migrating to quantum-safe infrastructure – the most complex, time-sensitive, and costly cryptographic overhaul in IT history. Stakes are high, as failure to timely employ available mitigation strategies could expose them to significant liabilities.
To fully mitigate the associated risks, organizations are now looking to enforce a defense in depth approach by leveraging both quantum-based and algorithmic technologies at different layers of the network stack. QKD solutions, the key building block of this strategy, have been already recognized to play a critical role in ensuring long term resilience to Quantum threat.
ID Quantique Clarion KX platform leverages an open and service-based architecture to support a cost-effective scale up of QKD networks. It provides for orchestration and management of out-of-band quantum-key delivery in real time, regardless of the underlying QKD solutions or the location of the consuming encryption appliances. With its support for heterogeneous QKD infrastructure in complex and SLA demanding environments, IDQ’s Clarion KX platform also enables telecom operators to generate new revenue streams by providing new Quantum-Safe as a Service offerings to their B2B customers looking for long-term security assurance.
With ID Quantique’s expanded ecosystem and open interfaces, customers can now also leverage hybrid QKD networks, including continuous variables (CV) QKD, discrete variables (DV) QKD or Entanglement based QKD.
“We are extremely proud to break another important barrier to large-scale adoption of quantum networks. Said Grégoire Ribordy CEO of ID Quantique. Offering a vendor-agnostic ecosystem allowing heterogeneous QKD infrastructure was one of the next logical steps the market was expecting – and this is now available thanks to our partners.”
 “Reaching QKD interoperability is a significant market milestone that empowers customers to choose products freely for their networks, maximizing flexibility and adaptability to meet business needs. Said Nir Bar-Lev, CEO, HEQA Security. This customer-centric approach reflects HEQA Security’s dedication to delivering innovative solutions, even before standards are fully finalized.”
“Safeguarding both present and future communications requires customized solutions aligned with specific network requirements. That is why we must ensure multi-vendor interoperability, allowing our industry to build on the unique properties and specifications of each QKD and related technologies from different providers.” says Vanesa Diaz, CEO of LuxQuanta. “We are very pleased with the seamless work that both our teams have done to integrate our NOVA LQ® system with Clarion KX software, and we look forward to continuing to nurture this partnership.
“The integration of different technological approaches is an important step for future network architecture,” says Kevin Füchsel, CEO of Quantum Optics Jena. “The demonstration shows that our partners and customers can rely on simple and fast interoperability. This brings us a big step closer to multi-user and multi-vendor networks.”
“Partnering between ThinkQuantum and IDQ for the mutual recognition of our own quantum networking solutions is definitely moving in the direction of overcoming the competition we daily experience on the market to cooperate in the support of our common clients and Industry growth”, Simone Capeleto, CEO of ThinkQuantum.
More info on Clarion KX Platform
For more information visit our website:www.idquantique.comwww.heqa-sec.comwww.LuxQuanta.comwww.qo-jena.comwww.thinkquantum.com
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Contact: Catherine Simondi – VP Marketing and Communication, ID Quantique, [email protected] or + 42 22 801 83 71 
 

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Sona, next-generation workforce management for frontline, raises $27.5M Series A led by Felicis

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LONDON, May 14, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Sona, the next-generation, intelligent workforce management platform for frontline enterprises founded by Steffen Wulff Petersen, Oli Johnson and Ben Dixon, announced today its $27.5M Series A. Felicis led the financing with participation from Northzone, Google’s AI-fund Gradient, SpeedInvest, Antler, BAG Ventures, and numerous notable angels participated in the round. Sona has raised $40M+ to date and will use this fresh round of capital to expand its go-to-market function and build more advanced AI capabilities on its platform. In 2023 alone, Sona experienced an explosive 400%+ revenue growth. To date, over 4.6 million shifts have been created on Sona.

The frontline workforce represents nearly 2 billion people worldwide, 56% of the global workforce. In spite of this, frontline innovations have received

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