Automation
The use of robotics and automated vehicles connected to Private Wireless Networks also makes it easier for businesses to take their workers away from the most hazardous environments and some of the more repetitive tasks.
Enhanced security
Control over data minimises security risks, ensuring confidentiality and integrity of sensitive data

Optimised performance and safety
Low latency and high bandwidth delivering reliable, efficient, and high-performing automated processes and safety protocols

Customisation and control
Unparalleled control allowing seamless scaling of automation initiatives without compromising performance
Here are some of the use cases of what automation on a Private Network can deliver:

Within a corporate setting
- Automated guided vehicles (AGVs): transport materials within large office complexes or campuses, ensuring efficient and timely delivery without human intervention.
- Smart office management: Automating climate control, lighting, and security systems in office buildings to enhance energy efficiency and security.

Industrial applications
- Warehouse automation: Autonomous robots deployed to sort, pack, and transport goods within warehouses, improving operational efficiency and reducing labour costs.
- Automated manufacturing: robotic arms and AI-driven machinery to automate assembly lines, ensuring precision and consistency in production.
- Fleet management: autonomous vehicles used to support logistics and transportation, optimising routes and reducing fuel consumption.

Healthcare opportunities
- Automated delivery of medication: autonomous robots deliver medication and supplies within hospitals, ensuring timely and accurate delivery to patients and staff.
- Remote surgery: robotic surgical systems operated remotely by surgeons, allowing for precise and minimally invasive procedures.
- Patient transport: autonomous vehicles to transport patients within large healthcare facilities, improving mobility and reducing the need for human assistance.