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KORE SGP.32 IoT Connectivity Partnership Drives Global Growth

KORE and Kigen have announced a powerful new partnership set to transform the future of global IoT deployments. Their joint release of SGP.32-compliant solutions is designed to help enterprises simplify connectivity, adapt flexibly, and scale their connected devices around the world starting in 2026. This collaboration aims to meet the growing demand for efficient, resilient, and secure IoT connectivity.

Partnership Unveils SGP.32 Solutions for Global IoT Deployment

The new portfolio of SGP.32 IoT connectivity solutions comes from the deep collaboration between KORE, a pioneer in IoT services, and Kigen, a recognized leader in eSIM and remote SIM provisioning. These solutions are based on the latest GSMA eSIM standards and support various IoT devices—from high-powered gateways to low-energy sensors. By leveraging SGP.32 compliance, KORE and Kigen are preparing to offer enterprises seamless device provisioning, switching, and management worldwide, reducing complexity for global deployments.

Adaptive eSIM Connectivity Powers Scalability and Efficiency

KORE’s SGP.32 solutions are specifically built to support both stationary and mobile devices. Key features include:

  • Remote provisioning and optimization of connectivity without costly site visits
  • Multiple connectivity profiles for better network selection
  • Automatic failover and recovery to maximize uptime

This adaptive approach equips organizations to localize connectivity, respond to network or regulatory changes, and manage vast device fleets efficiently. These capabilities ensure reliable connectivity for enterprises now and as their needs evolve.

KORE and Kigen Drive the Future of Secure IoT Management

Both companies emphasize security, scalability, and interoperability at the core of their platform. By using Kigen’s GSMA-certified eSIM and eIM technologies, the solutions offer enterprise-grade security that aligns with industry standards.
According to KORE’s CEO Ron Totton, the real value beyond standards is operationalizing them at scale through deep carrier relationships and robust infrastructure. Kigen adds that SGP.32 is a game-changer, making IoT connectivity flexible and secure by design, removing many obstacles that have previously held back global enterprise adoption.

In summary, the KORE SGP.32 IoT connectivity launch marks a significant advance for organizations poised to expand their IoT presence globally. By bringing together adaptive eSIM capabilities, strong security, and a scalable architecture, KORE and Kigen are shaping a connected future where enterprises can deploy, manage, and grow with unmatched confidence.

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I am the Lead Editor at Startup World Tech, where I have dedicated over a decade to decoding the global startup ecosystem. With a degree in Journalism, I specialize in analyzing SaaS business models, Fintech regulations, and Artificial Intelligence ethics. My approach to tech journalism is hands-on. I don't just rewrite press releases; I report directly from the floor of industry shifts like CES, Web Summit, and VivaTech. My goal is to cut through the hype by conducting face-to-face interviews with founders and testing beta products in real-world scenarios before they hit the market.

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