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UAE's du Partners MediaTek to Offer IoT Development Kit Bundled with Mobile Data Connectivity

UAE's du Partners MediaTek to Offer IoT Development Kit Bundled with Mobile Data Connectivity Image Credit: du

UAE-based service provider, du, Tuesday announced a collaboration with Taiwanese fabless semiconductor firm that produces systems-on-chip (SoC) products, MediaTek to bring Internet of Things (IoT) development kits to the Middle East. The joint effort offers hardware and software to design and build devices with cellular connectivity.

Using MediaTek Hardware and Software Development Kits - part of its LinkIt platform - makes it easy for developers to create exciting and compelling products.

The collaboration between companies aims to drive technology innovation in the UAE that will enable growth opportunities in Smart Cites, Wearables, and other IoT verticals and domains.

du is the Strategic Partner of Smart Dubai Office for the development and implementation of the Smart Dubai Platform and is aggressively pursuing the path to IoT by taking the lead to build a UAE 5G Innovation Gate (U5GIG ) to prototype, test and validate early 5G and Internet of Things (IoT) equipment and services. U5GIG will also allow universities and technical organizations across the UAE to work together and participate in the development of the 5G and IoT ecosystem, and for academia and industry to test applications and technologies in a real-world setting.

Rami Osman, MediaTek’s Regional Director of Corporate Sales for MEA
MediaTek is delighted to work together on advanced technologies with du to and help them realize their vision. This initiative will encourage local talent and boost hardware and software application development work in the UAE. 

Marwan BinShakar – VP Mobile Access Network and Operations at du
As a leading telecom service provider in the region, we are an active member in domestic and global industry alliances to keep and enhance our competitiveness through technology collaboration with an industry leader like MediaTek. 

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