With this award, IoT Breakthrough recognises the groundbreaking innovation of DSDA technology. To ensure reliable, high-performance and personalised connectivity, DSDA equips the telematics units of cars with two independent eSIM modules: a telematics eSIM for the operation of the vehicle manufacturer's telematics services and a personal eSIM for the information and entertainment of the occupants.
This approach enables car manufacturers to offer seamless personal eSIM services. Vehicle occupants can easily transfer their own eSIM mobile contracts into the car and use them there for information and entertainment applications. The contracts are automatically activated when they get in with their smartphones and deactivated when they get out. As several eSIM profiles can be stored in the vehicle, all family members can use their mobile phone contracts in the same car, for example. Vehicles in which Dual-SIM Dual Active from G+D is already in use include the BMW iX and the BMW i4.
"G+D supports car manufacturers with an innovative approach to the future of the connected car. DSDA is our choice for Connected Car Product of the Year!" says Steve Johansson, Managing Director of IoT Breakthrough. "This technology enables uninterrupted connectivity for consumers and OEMs alike, ensuring safety, modern convenience and seamless access to infotainment."
"We are delighted to receive the IoT Breakthrough Award 2024," says Dr Philipp Schulte, CEO of G+D Mobile Security. "Drivers and passengers have completely different expectations today. Modern infotainment systems must enable flexible personalization based on user profiles, which also regulate access to the Internet in the car. With DSDA, we are creating the basic prerequisite for a completely new type of individually networked mobility."
For its awards, IoT Breakthrough conducts a comprehensive analysis of the global Internet of Things industry and recognises pioneering innovators, leaders and visionaries in several categories. This year, the awards were presented for the eighth time. Thousands of companies from all over the world submitted applications.