Sigfox, founded in 2010 and headquartered in Labège, France, is a pioneer in the Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity, operating the world's largest 0G network. The company provides a low-power, wide-area network (LPWAN) designed to connect billions of devices globally, offering cost-effective and energy-efficient solutions for industries such as logistics, manufacturing, smart cities, and agriculture. Sigfox's technology enables simple, secure, and scalable IoT applications, facilitating real-time data transmission and asset tracking. With coverage in over 70 countries, Sigfox continues to expand its network, driving the mass adoption of IoT solutions worldwide.
Greif – a global leader in industrial packaging products and services – is now offering its GCube Connect IBCs (Intermediate Bulk Containers), which are used for the storage and transport of liquids and free-flowing materials, with Sigfox 0G network connectivity.
This case study is a contribution from Thinxtra, the 0G network operator for Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong and Macau. Thinxtra, together with local solution partners, provide end-to-end, fit for purpose IoT solutions powered by Sigfox technology. The Thinxtra and Loscam teams worked closely together to achieve significant operational efficiency gains with an industrial IoT solution.
Sigfox Germany puts Connected Inventions on the line card 0G sensors for fine dust, temperature, humidity, CO2, motion and much more and focus on digitisation projects for intelligent buildings.