FLEET MANAGEMENT
“Hybrid tracking
devices, combining both mobile and satellite network connectivity, are fast becoming the de facto architecture for high-reliability applications.”
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s the sector continues to mature, there will be a shift in focus away from simply integrating more devices, towards making these connections smarter and more useful. This will increasingly mean the greater use of artificial intelligence (AI), data analytics and geolocation technologies to achieve sophisticated automation and problem-solving. The continued evolution of IoT in recent years has been made possible by ever-increasing hardware capabilities and advances in connectivity that together provide greater scope than ever before to use the technology in new and clever ways. 5G and satellite communications is playing a crucial role in delivering faster and more reliable transfer of information, supporting higher quality storage, analysis and remote monitoring while Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE), RFID and WiFi connectivity is enabling the integration of a IoT solutions.
asset management will be driven primarily by two technological advances: the rapid adoption of AI-powered, all-in-one video telematics and operators, logistics companies and remote- operation industries demand more visibility, safer operations and uninterrupted global connectivity, the market is undergoing a structural transformation to meet these needs. The video telematics segment is entering
its steep growth curve. According to Global Industry Analysts, there were 8.9 million video- telematics units deployed worldwide in 2024, and this number is forecast to grow to 26.4 million per cent Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR). At the same time, the market value is projected to expand from billion by 2034, underscoring the shift from basic video recording to AI-enabled safety intelligence excellence.
This shift is aligned with the rise of advanced, edge-based AI video telematics hardware, with Queclink’s CV5000 exemplifying this new generation of intelligent camera solutions. With multi-channel sensing and real-time AI detection of fatigue, distraction and unsafe driving behaviours, the smart dashcam enables review to proactive, real-time prevention. As
TOWARD 2026: THE NEW ERA OF VISUAL
AND ZERO-BLINDSPOT
IOT CONNECTIVITY FOR FLEET AND ASSET MANAGEMENT
By Alejandro Patino, Vice President of Global Sales, Queclink Wireless Solutions
By 2026, the global IoT industry will advance from connectivity expansion to a new phase defined by intelligent value creation and global reach
adoption expands across both large and small capacity and lower latency are expected to become a major force shaping market growth in 2026.
In parallel, satellite IoT is moving into a phase
of commercial acceleration. IoT Analytics reports that global satellite IoT connections reached market is expected to grow at a 26 per cent CAGR Low Earth Orbit (LEO) constellations, declining connectivity costs and the maturity of 3GPP NTN standards, making satellite IoT more accessible than ever. Hybrid tracking devices, combining both
mobile and satellite network connectivity, are fast becoming the de facto architecture for high- connectivity, is a strong example of this trend. The tracking device enables continuous visibility for vehicles, vessels and remote-operating
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equipment across deserts, mountains, open- sea zones and other isolated environments where mobile networks are typically absent. This capability will fundamentally reshape supply-chain transparency and remote-asset operations, contributing to a new global standard of uninterrupted IoT coverage. Looking ahead, 2026 will mark deeper
convergence between video intelligence and satellite connectivity. Intelligent video telematics units will perform on-device event detection and transmit critical data via satellite when mobile networks are unavailable, enabling a consistent safety standard across all environments. As the industry enters an era of intelligent visibility and global connectivity, companies offering both advanced video AI solutions and hybrid satellite- communication products, such as Queclink, will assume a pivotal and highly differentiated position in the global IoT landscape.
Queclink
www.queclink.com
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