Reliance’s Enquantum Deploys FPGA-Accelerated Private 5G with Smart Helmets, Gains IIA Approval

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Reliance Global’s Enquantum unit completed a private 5G deployment at an Israeli construction site, equipping workers with smart helmets featuring real-time geolocation, geofencing and live workforce visibility for automated safety zone enforcement. The pilot, powered by FPGA-accelerated UPF with CPU offloading, received approval from the Israel Innovation Authority.

1. Pilot Deployment Details

Enquantum completed a real-world private 5G deployment with an Israeli construction company, equipping workers with 5G-connected smart helmets featuring real-time geolocation, geofencing, live workforce visibility and automated safety zone enforcement to enhance on-site coordination and worker protection.

2. Technology Architecture

The deployment leveraged Enquantum’s FPGA-accelerated User Plane Function (UPF) with advanced CPU offloading capabilities, delivering reduced latency, improved network efficiency and secure high-performance private cellular networking validated over-the-air in demanding industrial environments.

3. Approval and Market Implications

Following successful pilot execution and validation, the Israel Innovation Authority officially closed the program, and Reliance Global anticipates growing demand for secure private 5G infrastructure and connected-device applications across construction, manufacturing, logistics, transportation, defense and public-sector markets.

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