At MWC 2026 in Barcelona, the Kaleido team met with key industry players to discuss the outlook for the remote SIM provisioning market. We sat down with industry leaders from IDEMIA, Valid, G+D, KORE, and Thales to discuss the mainstream adoption of the SGP.32 industry standard, the shift toward simplifying IoT management for enterprises, and how the ecosystem is collaborating to ensure interoperability and scale for global deployments.
“Moving to a ‘single pane of glass’ solution is vital to simplifying how we manage multiple connectivity providers and global deployments.”
Stephane Quetglas, Marketing Director, Thales
During this session, we spoke with Stéphane Jayet, Pierre Lassus, Bee Gek Lim, Jared Deith, and Stephane Quetglas to uncover their expert insights on:
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Why 2026 is the breakout year for SGP.32 as technical specs translate into massive commercial volumes.
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How the new standard provides a superior operating model for IoT life-cycle management.
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The importance of ecosystem interoperability between module makers and MNOs for seamless deployment.
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