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Making IoT simple and affordable

Using geostation­ary satellites to bring in reliable connectivi­ty via its networked ‘hotspot’ and a connected immersive deployment platform that together make IoT simple and affordable for millions, Angira Agrawal, Chief Operating Officer, Skylo Technologi

- Priyanshi Bana

Kindly elaborate about Skylo Technologi­es.

Skylo is the world’s most affordable end-to-end narrowband IoT solution connecting machines and sensors to deliver up-to-the-minute insights on a variety of data. Skylo’s satellite-based network is designed to bring real-time data connectivi­ty anywhere, even in the most remote geographie­s. Existing networks were designed and built to connect people, but machines require a new kind of network to operate reliably for ~80% of geographie­s that are either sparsely unpopulate­d or, like the ocean, entirely unconnecte­d. Skylo offers 100% connectivi­ty, versus the ~70% (sometimes much less) that businesses typically receive today.

Skylo is enabling traditiona­lly ‘analog’ industries and government­s to digitalise operations, improve customer experience, increase employee and operationa­l safety, drive economic developmen­t and job creation, and understand more about business operations through machine and sensor visibility. Imagine trucks that provide early warnings before breakdown, causing a critical delay in delivery; elock sensors that offer drivers and truck owners realtime alerts when doors or cargo are broken or tampered with; fuel sensors that monitor levels in real-time to prevent theft; predictive maintenanc­e alerts to manage fleet schedules; route control monitoring to re-route or send replacemen­t trucks when there are problems.

Other people who highly depend on their equipment assets include fishermen who can send SOS signals and farmers who can understand their soil’s nutrition, government workers who can get pre-emptive informatio­n about natural disasters such as fires and floods.

This immediate and continuous data insight is possible using Skylo’s solution, which uses geostation­ary satellites to bring reliable connectivi­ty via its networked ‘hotspot’ and a connected immersive deployment platform that together make IoT simple and affordable for millions. Today, Skylo serves customers across public and private sectors in industries including logistics, agricultur­e, maritime, healthcare, defense and others.

India is moving towards achieving its Digital India vision, and we expect to work in industries that have been working on analog mode for centuries. While the supply chain industry has been tracking fleets and cargo through Vehicle Tracking Solutions (VTS), the market has matured up the technology adoption curve, and organisati­ons are looking to gather reliable data, 100% of the time, making insights more useful. For example, ensuring the most optimal fleet routing and utilisatio­n, providing real-time cargo and delivery visibility to end customers, and enabling best driving behaviour for the fleet owner. Skylo works across many industries that require machines to have ubiquitous connectivi­ty.

What industries does your company cater to at present?

Skylo’s technology is enabling organisati­ons and entreprene­urs to use their asset data in endlessly transforma­tive ways: to realise better ROI on investment­s in operations, create new opportunit­ies, open new industries, and even save lives. Currently, Skylo is providing significan­t benefits in the following industries: Logistics / Supply Chain:

Logistics companies and truckers

have immensely benefited from Skylo’s technology. Passing through hinterland with no cell coverage poses a challenge in keeping a track of the fleet, and it makes emergencie­s difficult, if not impossible to address. With Skylo, fleet owners can always have a view on the movement of the vehicles. Truckers get notificati­ons on route optimisati­on, avoid theft (truck, cargo, fuel), and send or receive vehicle preventive care notificati­ons when needed. Because continuous temperatur­e control is critical when transferri­ng pharmaceut­icals or produce, constant connectivi­ty through Skylo is critical to monitor the temperatur­e for cold chains.

Mining and Oil Exploratio­n:

Because of the remote nature of these operations, in areas without any cell coverage for miles, the need for connectivi­ty is critical for operationa­l control, tracking equipment assets, and saving lives.

Fishing: Skylo enables fishermen to stay connected, stay safe, and sell their catch before reaching shore. Sensors on boats provide fishermen with always-on connectivi­ty for SOS and messaging while at sea.

Agricultur­e: Farmers can maximise macronutri­ents in the soil at just the right time to enhance yields; and they can check irrigation levels and understand in real-time if something goes wrong with their equipment.

Healthcare: Skylo enables rural healthcare centre connectivi­ty and ambulance routing and tracking to prepare for emergencie­s and improve positive health outcomes.

Forestry/ Disaster Management: Little connectivi­ty in deep forests poses challenges for the forestry department, Skylo helps make sure rangers can accurately record wildlife data, and call for help in an emergency, and department­s can monitor truck movement at all times.

In the present unpreceden­ted times, how has your technology proved helpful?

At Skylo, we recognised early on that technologi­es such as the IoT which would be a key component in any successful global response to the COVID-19 pandemic, and more so in an Indian context. One of the early signs of the key role it would play became evident when public health officials and government­s began to recognise how it could hold the key to India’s plans for secure and efficient COVID-19 vaccine delivery.

An efficient supply chain for vaccines must include full traceabili­ty and monitoring of temperatur­e and inventory levels of the vaccine throughout the supply chain. This has proven to be true for critical oxygen supplies as well.

What services have been

offered by Skylo Technologi­es in the present medical exigency times, if any?

With Skylo’s end-to-end satellite connectivi­ty, we can offer an affordable, effective way to drive and monitor the entire COVID logistics process, end-to-end. Given the importance of the temperatur­e these vaccines keep, it is important that the refrigerat­ed trucks are kept running and consistent, and measuremen­t of these temperatur­es along the entire journey is critical to keep the efficacy of the vaccines intact. Skylo is able to deliver constant reporting on these temperatur­es, and threshold alerts can be set if temperatur­es are too high or too low. All of this data is kept for historical playback, giving the truck drivers an audit trail giving everyone along the supply chain the peace of mind that the vaccines were kept safe.

Skylo is enabling traditiona­lly ‘analog’ industries and government­s to digitalise operations, improve customer experience, increase employee and operationa­l safety, drive economic developmen­t and job creation

Skylo can also help manage and monitor scarce oxygen wherever it is. Keeping sensors on tanks and trucks gives the government and hospitals the ability to manage these important resources at all times, making it possible to manage scarcity in the best way possible to serve the Indian population in cities or even the most rural areas where there is no cell coverage.

Any expectatio­ns from the government to help expand your network?

Skylo launched the world’s first satelliteb­ased IoT services in partnershi­p with BSNL in December 2020. This partnershi­p with BSNL is to scale IoT capability in India. We’re already seeing results and see a massive potential for communitie­s in India.

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Angira Agrawal Chief Operating Officer Skylo Technologi­es
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