IoT is Here: Where do Service Providers Stand in the Age of IoT?
• The current era of IoT: how is it different from M2M?
• Bringing IoT to future of communications and productivity • Encouraging adoption and innovation of IoT
• Promoting stakeholder collaboration
• Current scale of investment in IoT vs. future monetisation
IoT is Here: Where do Service Providers Stand in the Age of IoT?
• The current era of IoT: how is it different from M2M?
• Bringing IoT to future of communications and productivity • Encouraging adoption and innovation of IoT
• Promoting stakeholder collaboration
• Current scale of investment in IoT vs. future monetisation
Sensing-as-a-Service - An IoT Service Provider's PerspectivesDr. Mazlan Abbas
UM-MCMC Connected Communities and Internet of Things (IoT): Building Value through Visibility
at Universiti Malaya (UM)
Wednesday, December 10, 2014 from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM (MYT)
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
A short version of the presentation slides during the recent INTAN Kampus Wilayah Sarawak Talk (Oct. 7, 2016). The rest of the contents can be downloaded from previous slides. Check out my Slideshare.
ICT has a pivotal role in the national aspiration of becoming a High Income Nation by 2020. From the strategic role as an enabler, ICT has become a key economic sector of the country. As such, it is imperative to position ICT as an industry with a sustainable national innovation ecosystem. The advent of ICT has conceived the Internet of Things (IoT), the next evolution of the Internet.
The Review of National Strategic ICT Roadmap 2008 and Technology Roadmaps identified six technology focus areas; specifically Cloud Computing, Wireless Intelligence, Big Data and Analytics, Security, E-Services and Ubiquitous Connectivity. Accordingly, IoT technology being the convergence of the six technology focus areas will galvanize the Government machinery and the country’s ICT industry alike in forging ahead with our technological transformation and increase Malaysia’s global competitiveness.
Malaysia’s IoT Strategic Roadmap is part of our continuous efforts in harnessing science, technology and human capital to create a new source of economic growth. IoT will create boundless opportunities for the R&D community to thrust homegrown technologies for commercialization to a higher level.
The proliferation and the industrialization of IoT in Malaysia will lead to market creation, and in turn, job creation as well as accumulation of intellectual property. With the right direction and policies, this will bring Malaysia further towards a knowledge-based society.
The National IoT Strategic Roadmap that has been thoughtfully formulated will be the fruit of a collective national endeavor, where each and every stakeholder has a critical role to play. I am confident that it will rejuvenate vigor and energy to various implementation agencies in the Government and the Malaysian ICT industry towards achieving Vision 2020.
Presentation Content:
- What is IOT
- IOT in COVID19 Pandemic
- Fog v/s Cloud
- IOT as a Game Changer
- IOT as Research Domain
- Learning Platforms for IOT
- Open for QA
#IEEE #IOT #IEEEBrandAmbassador #COVID19
analyze the IoT (internet of things), M2M market in China, from standard, technology, market prospective. based on this analysis, the author aslo identify the current challenges and potential opputunities.
Sensing-as-a-Service - An IoT Service Provider's PerspectivesDr. Mazlan Abbas
UM-MCMC Connected Communities and Internet of Things (IoT): Building Value through Visibility
at Universiti Malaya (UM)
Wednesday, December 10, 2014 from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM (MYT)
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
A short version of the presentation slides during the recent INTAN Kampus Wilayah Sarawak Talk (Oct. 7, 2016). The rest of the contents can be downloaded from previous slides. Check out my Slideshare.
ICT has a pivotal role in the national aspiration of becoming a High Income Nation by 2020. From the strategic role as an enabler, ICT has become a key economic sector of the country. As such, it is imperative to position ICT as an industry with a sustainable national innovation ecosystem. The advent of ICT has conceived the Internet of Things (IoT), the next evolution of the Internet.
The Review of National Strategic ICT Roadmap 2008 and Technology Roadmaps identified six technology focus areas; specifically Cloud Computing, Wireless Intelligence, Big Data and Analytics, Security, E-Services and Ubiquitous Connectivity. Accordingly, IoT technology being the convergence of the six technology focus areas will galvanize the Government machinery and the country’s ICT industry alike in forging ahead with our technological transformation and increase Malaysia’s global competitiveness.
Malaysia’s IoT Strategic Roadmap is part of our continuous efforts in harnessing science, technology and human capital to create a new source of economic growth. IoT will create boundless opportunities for the R&D community to thrust homegrown technologies for commercialization to a higher level.
The proliferation and the industrialization of IoT in Malaysia will lead to market creation, and in turn, job creation as well as accumulation of intellectual property. With the right direction and policies, this will bring Malaysia further towards a knowledge-based society.
The National IoT Strategic Roadmap that has been thoughtfully formulated will be the fruit of a collective national endeavor, where each and every stakeholder has a critical role to play. I am confident that it will rejuvenate vigor and energy to various implementation agencies in the Government and the Malaysian ICT industry towards achieving Vision 2020.
Presentation Content:
- What is IOT
- IOT in COVID19 Pandemic
- Fog v/s Cloud
- IOT as a Game Changer
- IOT as Research Domain
- Learning Platforms for IOT
- Open for QA
#IEEE #IOT #IEEEBrandAmbassador #COVID19
analyze the IoT (internet of things), M2M market in China, from standard, technology, market prospective. based on this analysis, the author aslo identify the current challenges and potential opputunities.
REDtone IOT (RIOT) Smart City - SmartCitizen ApplicationDr. Mazlan Abbas
SmartCitizen is an IOT application that utilises Crowdsensing method to collect and aggregate data. Local Councils will be able to resolve the issues faced by the citizens. This is a very good citizen engagement that allows both parties to communicate with one another.
Media Kit 2015 - Public Sector - IDG ASEANGiang Dang
The Media Kit 2015 introduces 9 events that IDG Public Sector is going to organize this year. Whilst the first 4G LTE International Conference is finally organized under the endorsement of Vietnam Ministry of Information & Communications.
The Australian ICT Industry needs to engage with the Asian innovation system, and auto telematics is a global market where Australian companies can access global supply chains through Taiwan, the emerging gateway to the Greater China Region.
IoT - Technical Regulatory Aspects and Key Challenges Dr. Mazlan Abbas
MCMC envisages that this Technical Report becomes a reference for the stakeholders
in rolling out IoT applications and services
in Malaysia, especially start-up companies, universities and Makers community who
are less than familiar with such technical regulatory requirement. This Technical Report defines the requirement and procedures to achieve compliance to the technical regulatory requirements including Spectrum Requirement, Network Numbering and Assignment, Technical Standardisation, Roaming or Mobility Requirement, and Security and Data Privacy
in order to implement IoT applications and services in Malaysia.
Comarch Technology Review provides expert commentary and analysis on current trends shaping the telecommunications market, as well as insight on how to solve problems most commonly faced by telecom operators.
This unique and comprehensive publication is written by our specialists with expertise in various fields, ranging from BSS and OSS to VAS and professional services.
[WSO2 Summit APAC 2020] APIs as the Accelerator to Bring CSP Business ForwardWSO2
With the competitive landscape and challenges in the telecommunication market, Communication Service Providers (CSPs) or Telcos need to change the game plan to elevate the industry to the next level. Going beyond connectivity, CSPs are now leveraging IT and digital technologies to transform the traditional business into becoming Digital Telco and eventually Cognitive Telco. To enable this, APIs are the fundamental building block to open up new digital capabilities and potential collaboration with multi partners for B2B2C business.
Watch the session on-demand here: https://wso2.com/library/summit-2020/apac/apis-as-the-accelerator-to-bring-csp-business-forward/
The Cloud South East Asia team are excited to partner with MDeC and announce the only event dedicated to building digital, competitive businesses in South East Asia by uniting CIOs, CTOs and key technology solution providers and their partners at this content led exhibition.
The event takes place 7th & 8th October in KL, Malaysia.
Download the draft agenda here: http://goo.gl/ssPseh
Information Technology that drives growth in Telecommunications.pdfAnil
The relationship between IT and Telecom
Today, telecommunications has evolved to facilitate communication through computers, cloud-based technology, and similar other advanced IT technologies that were unimaginable even a decade ago. People no longer need to be in the office to connect with their teammates, VoIP systems can be integrated with an app to make connections quicker! Thus, enabling a tech-savvy ecosystem that facilitates improved employee experience and higher productivity for a business.
Role of IT in the Telecom Industry:
1. Cloud Computing
Cloud networking inherently simplifies and speeds up networking functionalities through the use of virtual routers, bridges, and adapters. Telecoms are leveraging this property of cloud computing to create Virtualized Radio Access Networks (vRAN) facilitating agility, flexibility, and efficiency in mobile networks.
2. Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML)
Three out of four business executives believe that AI will drive efficiency in the future says Harvard Business Review (HBR). Innovative and forward-facing providers are already pairing AI with ML and other emerging technologies to improve learning, optimize performance, and enhance consumer satisfaction. The role of IT-based services like data science and analytics, in the telecom industry, is what brings services like customized UX and predictive maintenance to end-users.
3. Natural Language Processing (NLP)
For every minute a customer waits to resolve their problem, the Consumer Service Index (CSI) takes a dive. Walmart resolved this issue with the help of NLP powered by telecom services. Their bot now resolves up to 90% of consumer queries.
Asia M2M/IOT Business Platform, 28-29 May, Bangkok
1. Brochure
28 – 29 May 2015 | Amari Watergate Bangkok, Thailand
4th Edition
Access the Enterprise IoT market in Thailand
Exhibitors:
Silver Sponsors: Government
Endorsement:
Platinum Sponsor:
Bronze
Sponsors:
Business
Advisor:
2. Conference Overview
Day I Day II
AM
Session 1: Keynote Session 5: Logistics & Transport
Session 2: Market Trends & Outlook Session 6: Automotive
PM
Session 3: Market Trends & Outlook Session 7: Banking & Finance
Session 4: Smart City Session 8: Closing Plenary
A platform for the ICT industry to gather in Thailand to discuss M2M/IoT sector developments, gather information and
establish strategic business relationships
“The M2M Business Platform brings together the consumers, platform providers and those actually putting all the pieces
together in the market place. It is helping define the future landscape of M2M.”
With a focus on local telecommunication companies and verticals, Asia M2M Business Platform offers Southeast Asia’s most
comprehensive event for solution providers targeting enterprise adoption of M2M Technologies. With over 600 attendees
participating in the Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur and Philippines events, the event will extend its reach to Bangkok this May 2015.
Asia M2M/IoT Business Platform is an event crafted by the industry for the industry with the aim of addressing the key issues
facing the adoption of M2M/IoT technology in the region. It provides an ideal platform for enterprises to understand and
learn about the potential of adopting M2M/IoT technology for their business which will drive efficiency and increase revenue.
According to IDC, Thailand’s ICT Market will see a higher rate of growth in 2015 compared to a year ago, but could still grow
more if the market accelerates the adoption of Third Platform technologies of Mobility, Cloud, Big Data analytics, Social
Business. ICT investments will grow to a projected 10.6%
Network with the local telcos, vendors and relevant enterprises in Bangkok this coming May during the next edition of Asia
M2M/IoT Business Platform as we explore enterprise adoption of M2M/IoT technology.
This is a dynamic industry gathering should not be missed if you want to be kept abreast with the latest on-goings in the
region’s M2M/IoT industry.
We look forward to welcoming you in Bangkok!
Regards,
Asia M2M/IoT Business Platform
INTRODUCTION
Partners:
3. Session 1: Keynote
0800 Registration & Welcome Reception
0850
Conference Chair Welcome Address
Matt Hatton, CEO, Machina Research
0900
Government Keynote Address
Dr. Pansak Siriruchatapong
Executive Director, NECTEC
National Science and Technology Development Agency
0915
Telco Keynote Address
Lars-Ake Norling, CEO, DTAC, Thailand
0930
National M2M/IoT Leaders Panel: what are the critical ingredients to make M2M and IoT a true reality in
Thailand?
This panel will feature an open and in-depth discussion with engaging views and insightful comments on the
country’s M2M/IoT current developments, projects, opportunities and plans and strategies moving forward.
Panelists will comprise of key stakeholders from the M2M/IoT ecosystem.
Panelists:
Dr. Natthakrit Sanguandikul, Senior BD Executive, TRUE
Thiraphant Sirisoonthornphibul, Head of Corporate Solutions Department, DTAC
Asnee Wipatawate, Vice President - Corporate Product Management, AIS
Dr. Pheeradej Nanan, Assistant Vice President, Research and Development, CAT Telecom
Dr. Panita Pongpaibool, Senior Researcher, Network Technology Lab (NECTEC), National Science and
Technology Development Agency
1030 Morning coffee break
Thursday 28 May 2015
AGENDA
Session 2: Market Trends & Outlook
1135
Choosing a platform provider: – what KEY features will ‘really’ enable the IoT?
Tracy Hopkins, SVP Low Power Radio Networks (IoT), Stream Technologies
1155
Panel Discussion: Key to M2M/IoT success – Overcoming industry fragmentation and a lack of standards
Moderator: Sam Wong, Partner, Advisory Services, EY
Panelists:
Dr. Mazlan Abbas, CEO, REDtone IOT
Arifa Febriyanti, GM IoT – Digital Services, XL Axiata
Ken Wong, M2M Specialist, M2M Centre of Excellence, Optus
Pierre Plaza, Global M2M, Chief Commercial Digital Office, Telefonica Digital
1255 Networking Lunch
4. Session 3: Market Trends & Outlook
1400
Smart connected product-realising value in the Internet of Things
Shaw Luen Lau, VP, IoT Sales, ThingWorx
1420
Enabling IoT in enterprises: How to grasp the opportunities?
Matt Hatton, CEO, Machina Research
1440
Panel: Evolution and the future of IoT & M2M
This panel will feature an open and in-depth discussion with engaging views and insightful comments on the
evolution and the future of Iot & M2M
Moderator: Matt Hatton, CEO, Machina Research
Panelists:
Sunil Alury, Deputy Head of M2M, Optus
Tracy Hopkins, SVP Low Power Radio Networks (IoT), Stream Technologies
Rich Nagle, Sr. Technical Sales Engineer, ThingWorx
Alan Brumley, Global OEM CTO, Dell
1540 Afternoon coffee break
Session 4: Smart City
1610
Lessons learnt from Telefonica’s smart metering experience and Smart City technologies
Pierre Plaza, Global M2M, Chief Commercial Digital Office, Telefonica Digital
1640
Case study on prepaid metering project which reduces operating expenses for corporate customers
Arifa Febriyanti, GM IoT - Digital Services, XL Axiata
1710
Smart Building: 62.5% saving in lighting costs using the Centralized Building Management System
Sunil Alury, Deputy Head of M2M, Optus
1740
Internet of Everything (IoE) Trends and Opportunities
Dr. Pheeradej Nanan, Assistant Vice President, Research and Development, CAT Telecom
1740 End of Day 1
AGENDA
5. Session 5: Logistics & Transport
0930
Case study presentation on M2M for fleet management
Kasiti Nilrat, Business Development & Sales Manager (International Section), DTC
1000
Revenue Enhancement and operations optimization through Big Data
David Hardoon, Director for Advanced Analytics ASEAN, EY
1030 Morning coffee break
Friday 29 May 2015
AGENDA
Session 6: Automotive
1115
Latest innovations which are helping the automotive industry embrace IoT and leverage new
opportunities
Mikael Lindholm, VP Sales Asia-Pacific / VP M2M Growth, Telenor
1145
Smartphones as sensors to augment the Internet of Things
Dana Blouin, IoT Expert, DTC
1215 Lunch
Session 7: Banking & Finance
1330
Transforming traditional Point of Sale (PoS) systems to a next generation mobilised, integrated and web
based PoS ecosystem with integrated payments
Ken Wong, M2M Specialist, M2M Centre of Excellence, Optus
1400
Case study presentation on M2M for banking and finance sector
Chawanat Buppha-Intr ; Head of Corporate Solutions Management Unit, DTAC
Session 8: Closing Plenary
1430 Chairperson closing remarks
1445 Lucky Draw
1500 Afternoon coffee break
1530 End of conference