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Republic Polytechnic optimises operations with 5G and edge computing via Pinnacle

Nurdianah Md Nur
Nurdianah Md Nur • 2 min read
Republic Polytechnic optimises operations with 5G and edge computing via Pinnacle
Pinnacle is powered by M1's purpose-built 5G standalone network and ST Engineering's AGIL Edge Platform for 5G. Photo: Pexels
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Republic Polytechnic’s School of Engineering is using Pinnacle, a multi-access edge computing (MEC) platform, to optimise its operations and reduce operating expenses through real-time monitoring and control of critical and time-sensitive materials.

The polytechnic is also looking to leverage Pinnacle for robotics and augmented reality to enrich students’ learning experiences and embrace emerging trends.

Besides Republic Polytechnic, a number of enterprises are also adopting Pinnacle to leverage the power of 5G and edge computing. The platform can handle real-time data processing and service management to deliver high levels of service performance in a cost-effective and efficient manner. By bringing computation and storage closer to the edge of the network, Pinnacle can deploy and manage mission-critical applications, reducing latency, bandwidth consumption and network congestion.

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