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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: LiFi technology<\/a> provider pureLiFi<\/a> has launched a light antenna module that could enable LiFi connectivity in connected devices<\/a> and smartphones at scale.

The module will be compliant with the upcoming IEEE 802.11bb Light Communication standard which is in its final stages of ratification, the company said in a statement at the
Mobile World Congress<\/a> Barcelona 2023 (MWC23<\/a>).

“LiFi connectivity can now be made available at scale to device manufacturers that want to differentiate, develop new products and foster new markets with leading-edge connectivity,” said pureLiFi CEO
Alistair Banham<\/a>.

LiFi is a wireless technology that uses light rather than radio frequencies to transmit data. A light antenna is an optoelectrical antenna that is designed to integrate just like a traditional RF antenna and enables LiFi in connected devices.

“By harnessing the light spectrum, LiFi can unleash faster, more reliable wireless communications with unparalleled security, compared to conventional technologies such as WiFi and 5G,” pureLiFi claimed.

The compliance with the upcoming IEEE standard also means that LiFi can be integrated with existing 802.11 WiFi networking equipment and also with 802.11 WiFi chipsets shipping in billions of devices each year.

\"Capgemini,<\/a><\/figure>

Capgemini, Qualcomm, Schneider Electric team up on 5G industrial automation<\/a><\/h2>

The solution has been deployed initially at Schneider Electric’s hoisting lab in Grenoble, France, the companies said in a joint statement at the Mobile World Congress Barcelona 2023 (MWC23).<\/p><\/div>

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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: LiFi technology<\/a> provider pureLiFi<\/a> has launched a light antenna module that could enable LiFi connectivity in connected devices<\/a> and smartphones at scale.

The module will be compliant with the upcoming IEEE 802.11bb Light Communication standard which is in its final stages of ratification, the company said in a statement at the
Mobile World Congress<\/a> Barcelona 2023 (MWC23<\/a>).

“LiFi connectivity can now be made available at scale to device manufacturers that want to differentiate, develop new products and foster new markets with leading-edge connectivity,” said pureLiFi CEO
Alistair Banham<\/a>.

LiFi is a wireless technology that uses light rather than radio frequencies to transmit data. A light antenna is an optoelectrical antenna that is designed to integrate just like a traditional RF antenna and enables LiFi in connected devices.

“By harnessing the light spectrum, LiFi can unleash faster, more reliable wireless communications with unparalleled security, compared to conventional technologies such as WiFi and 5G,” pureLiFi claimed.

The compliance with the upcoming IEEE standard also means that LiFi can be integrated with existing 802.11 WiFi networking equipment and also with 802.11 WiFi chipsets shipping in billions of devices each year.

\"Capgemini,<\/a><\/figure>

Capgemini, Qualcomm, Schneider Electric team up on 5G industrial automation<\/a><\/h2>

The solution has been deployed initially at Schneider Electric’s hoisting lab in Grenoble, France, the companies said in a joint statement at the Mobile World Congress Barcelona 2023 (MWC23).<\/p><\/div>