Robustel, a global contributor in industrial IoT and M2M wireless solutions, and Kigen, a global contributor in eSIM and iSIM security, has announced the adoption of Kigen’s eSIM operating system (OS), eIM and LPA developer enablement tools to bring new levels of flexibility and interoperability to Robustel’s industrial IoT edge gateway and 4G/5G router portfolio.
Responding to market demand for resilient connectivity
As industrial IoT scales globally, organisations increasingly require the ability to manage multiple network profiles. Public tenders and multinational deployments now frequently mandate eSIM readiness. By embedding Kigen’s proven eSIM technology, Robustel addresses these demands with routers that simplify network profile management and deliver resilient connectivity across geographies.
Kigen’s eSIM OS provides a secure foundation for profile delivery, while Kigen eIM serves as the source of truth for seamless profile operations—enable, disable or switch for resilient connectivity needed in critical operations of autonomous and intelligent edge systems. Robustel also uses Kigen’s enablement tools for device enablement, specifically the Kigen C-SDK, to accelerate development and reduce time-to-market. Together, these innovations transform Robustel’s industrial router line into a platform for scalable, long-term partner for future-ready network management.
“The suite of Kigen eSIM products and enablement suite for eSIM—especially the Kigen C-SDK—allowed us to overcome device and eSIM integration challenges in record time. For the ease and reliability of the system, we are excited to build on this hallmark into our product line, ensuring we deliver solutions that directly solve customer connectivity problems,” said James Mack, the CMO of Robustel.
Extending Smart Roaming with eSIM
Robustel’s existing Smart Roaming technology gives customers fine-tuned control over multi-network SIMs. With Kigen’s eSIM integration, the same capability now extends to managing and orchestrating eSIM profiles—enabling zero-touch provisioning and cost-effective deployment at scale. By integrating Kigen’s eSIM technology with Robustel’s proven industrial hardware, this partnership delivers immediate value to customers seeking resilient, flexible connectivity. The plastic Kigen eSIM enables a practical retrofit across Robustel’s existing single- and dual-SIM routers, delivering eSIM functionality without changes to the bill of materials, reducing risk, testing effort, and compliance rework. Customers benefit from higher uptime and operational continuity, the freedom to switch networks without site visits or SIM swaps, and protection against supplier failure or airtime loss.
“Robustel selected Kigen not only for our leading-edge eSIM features, but also for the robustness of our enablement suite. Robustel are driving connected product innovation with eSIMs and setting the path forward for those who want to take advantage of the new interoperability and freedom to access resilient networks. Together, we are proud to extend this vision to deliver future-ready connectivity for a global customer base,” said Chris Burke, the CTO at Kigen.
These eSIM-enabled edge router solutions enable industrial IoT deployments in utilities, transportation, smart cities and industrial automation, where connectivity uptime is vital. As more countries introduce regulations that restrict permanent roaming, as already seen in Brazil and Turkey, smarter roaming with multiple profiles allows customers to stay compliant while maintaining resilient operations. At the same time, enterprises benefit from streamlined procurement by automatically accessing local tariffs for mobile connectivity, and ensuring smoother global deployments. With the added assurance of alternative network options in the event of supplier issues or airtime loss, businesses can count on greater reliability for their IoT initiatives worldwide.
