Queclink Introduces IoT Innovations for Smart Cities at MWC 2025
Barcelona, Friday, 7 March 2025.
Queclink’s MWC 2025 presentation highlighted advanced IoT solutions, including a smart emergency light, solar-powered tracking devices, and a 5G router, all pivotal for future smart cities.
Revolutionary V16 Smart Emergency System
At the forefront of Queclink’s MWC Barcelona 2025 showcase was the innovative V16 smart emergency light system. This connected device represents a significant advancement in road safety technology, featuring real-time vehicle distress alert capabilities. The system has already entered select pilot projects and aligns with Spain’s upcoming 2026 regulatory mandate for connected emergency beacons [1][3]. The timing of this introduction demonstrates Queclink’s strategic positioning in anticipation of future safety requirements.
Sustainable Asset Tracking Solutions
Queclink’s commitment to environmental sustainability was evident in their presentation of solar-powered asset tracking solutions. These devices showcase remarkable longevity, operating maintenance-free for up to a decade [1]. The technology supports Spain’s smart city initiatives through optimized energy consumption and real-time urban monitoring capabilities, marking a significant step toward sustainable urban infrastructure development [3].
Advanced 5G Industrial Connectivity
The introduction of the WR310 5G industrial router marks a significant technological leap for industrial applications. This advanced router integrates 5G SA/NSA technology with Wi-Fi 6 capabilities and dual SIM functionality, enabling high-speed, low-latency communication essential for manufacturing and smart grid applications [1]. The system’s comprehensive industrial interfaces facilitate seamless integration between legacy systems and next-generation connectivity solutions, supporting real-time data exchange crucial for industrial automation [3].
Future Impact and Industry Transformation
During the pre-MWC workshop, industry experts explored the transformative potential of 5G and IoT across various sectors, including logistics, telemedicine, and smart utilities [1]. As emphasized by Alfredo Cabañas, Business Development Manager for Spain at Queclink, ‘The future of smart cities and industrial automation depends on reliable, intelligent IoT solutions’ [2]. This vision aligns with the growing demand for scalable and efficient IoT solutions in urban development and industrial applications [3].