Telit Cinterion transforms industrial automation at CES
- January 7, 2026
- Steve Rogerson
- Telit Cinterion

Telit Cinterion presented technologies that transform industrial automation, mining and edge computing at this week’s CES in Las Vegas.
In collaboration with Nokia, Telit Cinterion presented a cognitive digital mining demonstration, featuring the Nokia Black Box, an AI-embedded, multi-connectivity mission-critical networking and computing device for heavy industry. Integrated with multiple Telit Cinterion modules and an Nvidia GPU, the Black Box anchors the cognitive digital mine (CDM) platform, enabling real-time edge intelligence and SLA driven multi-access networking in mining operations.
It also demonstrated how 5G connectivity can enable smarter deployments and support IoT applications with speed, reliability and scalability.
And there was a visual intelligence demonstration using the firm’s DeviceWise product leveraging Nvidia AI infrastructure including Nvidia Metropolis VSS blueprint, NIM microservices such as Cosmos Reason vision language model, Tao fine-tuning, and DGX Spark. This delivers real-time AI for industrial automation, computer vision and edge intelligence, all running locally to increase performance and flexibility.
In addition to these demos, Telit Cinterion highlighted its broad IoT portfolio, which includes enterprise-grade wireless modules, secure global connectivity services and edge-to-cloud orchestration platforms. These help OEMs and enterprises reduce time to market, simplify global deployments, and build scalable, future-ready IoT ecosystems.
“CES is where innovation meets opportunity,” said Martin Krona from Telit Cinterion (www.telit.com). “Our demos show how AI, 5G and edge intelligence can transform operations from mining to manufacturing while delivering the security and scalability enterprises need to thrive.”


