Vodafone Idea Showcases Revolutionary 5G and IoT Solutions Amidst Industry 4.0 at IMC 2024
Transformative 5G Solutions at IMC 2024
NEW DELHI: Vodafone Idea (Vi) has unveiled groundbreaking 5G and Internet of Things (IoT) innovations during the inaugural day of the India Mobile Congress (IMC) 2024 and the World Telecommunication Standardization Assembly-2024 (WTSA-24). With a focus on connecting consumers and enterprises, Vi is showcasing its pioneering program, ‘Ready for Next’, which provides a complimentary Digital Advisory Service
Empowering Small Businesses
Through this initiative, Vi has allied with 1.6 lakh micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) across 16 diverse sectors since its inception. Vi is presenting its Digital Maturity Index from the 'Ready For Next' MSME Growth Insights Study (2024), aiding MSMEs in evaluating their digital readiness and offering valuable sectoral insights.
Revolutionizing Healthcare Access
One of the standout innovations is the ‘Clinic in a Bag’ remote healthcare solution that empowers doctors to evaluate patients in real-time, regardless of location. Addressing the acute shortage of specialists and equipment in rural areas, this technology makes healthcare accessible and affordable, performing over 30 Point of Care medical tests for under Rs 250.
Commitment to Advanced Connectivity
According to Vi’s CEO Akshaya Moondra, “Our showcased solutions aspire to create a more connected, efficient world for all, harnessing advanced connectivity to transform industries and improve lives.”
Integrating Industry 4.0 with 5G
Additionally, Vi's enterprise division is also focusing on Industry 4.0 solutions by merging 5G, IoT, Artificial Intelligence (AI), and Machine Learning (ML) to digitize processes and enable real-time monitoring of assets. Exciting demonstrations include Vi Hybrid SD-WAN with AI-enhanced security functionalities and innovative CPaaS and CCaaS solutions.
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