Latin America. Actility and IDEMIA join forces to demonstrate a unique ability to seamlessly deliver secure device activation, connectivity and lifecycle management for both LoRaWAN and the LTE-based Internet of Things.
To reach its full potential, the Internet of Things requires flexible deployment and seamless connectivity between diverse networks. The roaming aggregation of LoRaWAN networks combined with IDEMIA's M-Trust secure services platform eliminates the complexities of connecting Internet of Things devices and enables frictionless connectivity management. The combination of Actility and IDEMIA solutions enables mobile network operators, Internet of Things device manufacturers, Internet of Things service providers and solution vendors to conveniently activate and secure devices and seamlessly switch from one Internet of Things network to another, while ensuring security between the device and the selected network.
This solution combines Actility's ThingPark Internet of Things connectivity platform for LPWAN with both IDEMIA's M-Trust secure services platform to secure LTE and LoRaWAN credentials and communication, and IDEMIA's industry-leading M-Connect subscription management platform to manage eSIM credentials.
Yves Portalier, Executive Vice President of Connected Object Activities at IDEMIA states: "We want to simplify the production, supply chain and customer experience of globally deployed devices and deliver seamless connectivity for both LoRaWAN and LTE Internet of Things devices. This partnership helps solve OEM's most problematic logistics points for these two key wireless Internet of Things technologies."
Olivier Hersent, CEO of Actility, adds: "By delivering better performance, greater security and seamless scaling to the management of thousands and ultimately millions of devices across rapidly growing Internet of Things networks, this partnership between IDEMIA and our company will accelerate the digital transformation of businesses and industries while delivering unmatched performance and flexibility."


