Future Technologies, a systems integrator based in Georgia, has recently marked a decisive turning point in the field of Industry 4.0 by securing over 20 million dollars through contracts in the 4G and 5G industrial private networks sector for the year 2024. This success has primarily been achieved thanks to its collaboration with Nokia, further underscoring the company’s commitment to optimizing industrial processes and advanced automation, while also partnering with tech giants like Dell and Intel to support its growth ambitions in the transportation, energy, and manufacturing markets.

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Future Tech has recently won over 20 million dollars in contracts in the Industry 4.0 sector, primarily thanks to its collaboration with Nokia. These contracts, obtained over the past 12 months, reinforce the company’s position as a leader in deploying 4G and 5G industrial private networks. The company stands out for its ability to implement private networks offering advanced applications such as connected workers, enhanced industrial automation, and operational efficiency.
The markets targeted by Future Tech
Among the big winners of this expansion are high-profile clients such as Fortune 100 to 5000 manufacturing industries, port operators, and oil and gas producers. Projects include the modernization of major ports on the East and West coasts of the United States and the upgrading of top-tier airport infrastructures. Future Tech has also successfully penetrated the energy sector with digitalization projects for oil fields and carbon capture and renewable initiatives.
The growing adoption of private 5G networks
The private 5G networks market is experiencing rapid growth, with increased adoption in industrial sectors looking to gain a competitive advantage through reliable connectivity and low latency. Future Tech’s involvement with partners like Intel and Dell facilitates the offering of connected transformation solutions and innovation for its clients. For more details on how Future Tech integrates private 5G into its industrial projects, you can visit their official website.