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Queclink Wireless Solutions, a global provider of IoT devices and hardware, will be addressing the importance of an effective fleet data strategy at the Telematics & Connected Mobility Conference in Vilnius, Lithuania. The company’s UK Sales Director, Vernon Bonser, will join a panel of industry experts for the discussion – titled Navigating OEM and Aftermarket Data: Real-World Strategies, Trade-Offs, and What’s Next – to provide useful insight into selecting the right fleet data source.
“There are many considerations when choosing between an OEM, aftermarket or hybrid data model, but many fleets are still unsure about the best approach to take for their specific requirements,” explains Queclink’s Vernon Bonser. “There is no one-size-fits-all approach, so as an industry, we need to get better at educating the marketplace. Fleets can then make a strategic and educated decision on what is right for them.”
The discussion panel will explore the current fleet data strategies available within the market, as well as looking ahead to future trends and developments that could also influence the decision-making process. They will debate the pros, cons and trade-offs of the various options in terms of cost, scalability, consistency and integration, using real-world case studies to demonstrate achievable operational performance and business value.
Queclink will also be exhibiting at the technology event with hardware innovation taking centre stage on its stand. The company will be showcasing its growing range of fleet tracking, dashcam and router solutions that are proven to deliver road safety, security and performance benefits, with its team of telematics and IoT experts on hand to provide guidance and technical assistance.
The Telematics & Connected Mobility Conference, hosted by IoT software developer, Gurtam, will take place at the Lithuanian Exhibition and Congress Centre on 10-11 September. It brings together fleet software, telematics and IoT professionals, including system integrators, tech developers, tech providers and hardware manufacturers, to share best practice and promote the latest advances in fleet digitisation and mobile connectivity.












