ST Engineering

To date, there are over 1 billion 5G subscribers worldwide, pursuing the 5G promise of empowered industries through the unlocking of new applications, experiences and opportunities. This next iteration of connectivity will support bandwidth-intensive applications and processes like augmented reality, virtual reality, autonomous robotics, and real-time high-definition video or data transfer and analysis to be possible at a large scale. 

Today, we’ve already seen the value that 5G brings as proof of concept projects and live implementations are completed by industry pioneers. The 5 key functional drivers of 5G include superfast broadband, ultra-reliable low latency communication, massive machine-to-machine communication, high reliability/availability, and efficient energy usage.

Early 5G adoption can bring immense value and benefits to businesses, but the attending challenges and risks that decision-makers face can be daunting – there are a myriad of real and perceived implications both broad and specific that come with the desire to make the shift.

We highlight the top three internal and external concerns and challenges that decision makers face based on a 2023 survey by global consultancy EY. 

Beyond the capabilities that attend tomorrow’s 5G solutions and products, technology providers need to consider these challenges that face those interested (and those being forced) to pursue 5G.

To this end, we have developed a holistic approach to help businesses overcome these concerns and facilitate adoption of 5G. In particular, our solutions consider the integration of new 5G solutions with existing technology and processes, ensuring that various technologies connect seamlessly, and that support is available with deployment scenarios and planning.

In addition, we draw from an established ecosystem of key industry players to ensure that customers have a range of curated options in terms of identifying specific partners implementation.

5G adoption is inevitable and failure to adopt will result in missed opportunities. Today the question is how quickly can organisations safely and efficiently make the pivot.

Why Us?
ST Engineering has an established set of experience and expertise in communications, system integration of technologies in robotics, Video Analytics, Data Analytics, IoT sensors, AR/VR (training and simulation biz). Additionally, we have live experience in the pioneering, piloting and implementation of 5G across various industry sectors.

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