Tech Mahindra, Anritsu to launch IoT experience lab

Tech Mahindra announced its partnership with Anritsu to launch an IoT (Internet of Things) experience lab in Tech Mahindra’s Fremont, CA facility.
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The center will provide testing of 5G devices used in IoT businesses. The lab will provide cost-effective environment for 5G IoT device manufacturers to verify device performance for ensuring greater product confidence during pre-commercialisation.

The experience lab will be an incubator, as well as a research and development centre, for IoT device manufacturers to validate their designs in the development phase and to help launch best-in-class IoT products.

“Tech Mahindra’s NXT.NOW strategy focuses on accelerating enterprises’ 5G adoption. Collaboration with Anritsu to start an IoT experience lab at our Fremont facility is a significant step in this direction by enabling IoT device manufacturers to deliver high-quality solutions with very less time to market,” Rohit Madhok, Global Head of Digital Engineering Services, Tech Mahindra, said.

“Each use case creates unique operational challenges that require specific tests. Our collaboration with Tech Mahindra provides a resource for manufacturers to verify that their devices will operate according to specifications in the most challenging real-world environments,” Robert E. Johnson, Anritsu Company General Manager and Vice President, said.

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