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LoRaWAN drives industry 5.0’s sustainability, efficiency, quality of life priorities

May 5, 2023

Posted by: Shriya Raban

The LoRa Alliance, a global association of companies backing the open LoRaWAN standard for the Internet of Things (IoT) low-power wide-area networks (LPWANs) displayed how LoRaWAN has improved driving industrial solution to Industry 5.0 globally.

Industry 5.0 builds on Industry 4.0 by incorporating the human element, guided largely by environmental, social and governance (ESG) initiatives that seek to strengthen sustainability, efficiency and quality of life for the world’s citizens. The LoRa Alliance ecosystem delivers end-to-end solutions across the value chain, which enable holistic digital transformation encompassing technology, data, new workflows, and operational realignments needed to achieve industry 5.0’s objectives.

“Over the past few years, the LoRa Alliance has demonstrated how LoRaWAN supports people, planet and profit. These concepts are fundamental to the ideas of Industry 5.0, which aims beyond efficiency and productivity as the sole goals and reinforces the role and the contribution of industry to society with more human-machine collaboration and human-centric solutions,” says Donna Moore, CEO and chairwoman of the LoRa Alliance.

“Globally, businesses are recognising that achieving business goals takes more than operational improvements, people and technology must work together to bring about change. LoRaWAN has taken a leadership position in this arena with millions of deployments that ultimately focus on increasing sustainability and improving quality of life. The evolution to Industry 5.0 is not possible without the use of open standards, backed by a strong ecosystem that offers choice of vendors and endless innovation. This is also why so many organisations worldwide are adopting the LoRaWAN standard to drive their holistic digitisation initiatives.”

Some of the trends driving Industry 5.0 include:

Beecham Research is constantly conducting surveys and one-on-one interviews with IoT users and suppliers,” says Robin Duke-Woolley, CEO and chief analyst, Beecham Research. “These are consistently showing LoRaWAN as the rapidly rising star for LPWAN sensor deployments in the smart cities, buildings and utilities sectors and also gaining ground rapidly in manufacturing, agriculture, and other high priority sectors. The value that LoRaWAN brings as an open standard makes it inherently agile and encourages innovation across industries.”

“LoRaWAN’s strengths open standard, strong security, low power, battery-operated, long-distance transmission, low capital and operating expense make it the leading LPWAN for IoT and the natural choice for Industry 5.0,” adds Moore, “Massive LoRaWAN deployments pave the way to meeting ESG goals and adoption of Industry 5.0.”

Recent industry developments and large-scale deployments include:

LoRaWAN industry providers, including:

Recent LoRaWAN deployments that specifically support sustainability:

Moore continues, “The value that the world’s largest brands bring to our organisation is second to none. I’m proud to include Minol ZENNER Connect and Netmore Group on that list and welcome Zenner USA’s president, Rich Sanders, and Netmore’s CEO, Ove Anebygd to the LoRa Alliance board of directors. I look forward to their leadership on the board of directors and their companies’ support in driving the alliance and LoRaWAN technology forward.”

“It is an immense opportunity and honor for Zenner to be seated on the board of directors of the LoRa Alliance,” says Rich Sanders, president of Zenner USA. “The open LoRaWAN standard will force industries away from proprietary standards, which make products more expensive and cumbersome to work with for customers who want to automate. Providing an open standard also pushes competition within any industry to be more competitive and customer focused. Across all our businesses, LoRaWAN has been a major part of our ability to provide advanced, low-cost, leading-edge solutions to our customers. As a company, we are committed to the success of the LoRa Alliance and as a board member we are engaged in helping achieve that success.”

“We are honoured and grateful for the opportunity to join the board of directors for the LoRa Alliance, an organisation that has been instrumental in advancing the adoption of LoRaWAN technology worldwide,” says Anebygd, CEO of Netmore Group. “As a pan-European LoRaWAN operator with a strong commercial momentum, we are convinced that our position and our ambitions harmonise with the vision of the LoRa Alliance. A lot of important work has been done, while at the same time we believe that we can contribute to the technology being established around Europe to an even greater extent. We are committed to leveraging our expertise, experience, and resources to help drive the proliferation of IoT solutions that benefit the LoRaWAN ecosystem and communities across Europe.”

“We have reached a moment in time where businesses have to change, there is no longer a choice of digitising or not,” concludes Moore. “The evolution to Industry 5.0 is being driven by the tremendous headwinds the world is facing, including the global pandemic, supply chain issues, worker shortages, decaying infrastructure, financial crisis and more. This new industrial evolution that accounts for people, planet and profit is only possible with holistic digital transformation that looks at the bigger picture and finds ways to optimise businesses operations and the environment to achieve a sustainable future where the world’s citizens can thrive.”

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