Xingtera Debuts New Smart City, Augmented IoT Platform

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The smart city and IoT platform, named Xingtrium, will leverage technology from Qualcomm.

Smart city IoT solution provider Xingtera announced plans to launch Xingtrium, a Qualcomm-enabled smart city platform. The platform includes all essential services within the smart city vertical including smart:

  • Street Lighting
  • Traffic Management
  • Public Safety and Emergency Systems
  • Parking, Smart Transportation
  • EV Charging
  • Power Grid and Utilities

Each smart service integrates seamlessly into the solution via a smart cloud and artificial intelligence platform. The technology will enable Xingtera to improve its global delivery of smart services and expand smart city options within the Xingtrium platform.

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“Xingtera, a company dedicated to the Smart City platform, will leverage its technical expertise and vertical experience to drive the IoT ecosystem by utilizing the superior performance and rapid deployment of Qualcomm Technologies-enabled solutions.  We are honored and excited to work with Qualcomm Technologies in these endeavors,” says Yuqing Niu, Xingtera CEO.

“Qualcomm Technologies creates the breakthrough technologies that change how the world connects, computes, and communicates,” added Jeffery Torrance, vice president, IoT, Qualcomm Technologies Inc. “We are proud to help enable Xingtera as they seek to break new ground in the field of Smart Cities and IoT globally with this exciting new platform.”

According to studies by Gartner and Frost & Sullivan, the IoT and smart city markets are experiencing rapid growth. The number of IoT devices is expected to reach 20.4 billion by 2020 and the market value for smart cities is expected to surpass $2 trillion by 2025.

Sue Walsh

About Sue Walsh

Sue Walsh is News Writer for RTInsights, and a freelance writer and social media manager living in New York City. Her specialties include tech, security and e-commerce. You can follow her on Twitter at @girlfridaygeek.

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