In line with one of its top most initiatives in the form of digital India Program of Government of India through the department of Electronics and Information Technology has come out with a draft IOT policy document on IoT.
The purpose of this webinar is
1. to create awareness about the Draft IOT policy of India
2. to cover the salient features, provisions and schemes of the same.
Evolution of Internet of Things (IoT) Ecosystem - Potential in IndiaJayanth Kolla
This is India's first, and one of the world's first market-specific industry analysis report on Internet of Things (IoT) domain.
This report evaluates the global developments in the IoT space. And, delves deeper into the current state, growth potential and future outlook of IoT ecosystem evolution in India. This report assesses India as a potential market and innovation hub for IoT based products and solutions.
This is the Executive Summary and ToC of the full report
A presentation that did at UKTI briefing about market opportunity in internet of things (iot) & Machine to Machine (M2M) Communication in Indian market to UK based companies
A programme to transform India into digital empowered society and knowledge economy.The Digital India vision provides the intensified impetus for further momentum and progress for e-Governance and would promote inclusive growth that covers electronic services, products, devices, manufacturing and job opportunities.
India Internet of Things (IoT) Market Forecast and Opportunities, 2020TechSci Research
Growing need for real-time monitoring, tracking and automation coupled with favorable government initiatives to drive Internet of Things (IoT) market in India
Delivered Key Note Address in National Seminar on
"Digital India: Use of Technology For Transforming Society" organized at Gaya College, Gaya on 28th & 29th January, 2017.
Gaya college-gaya-28-29.01.2017-presentation
Paradigm Shift in
Computing Technology, ICT & its Applications: Technical, Social, Economic and Environmental Perspective
Evolution of Internet of Things (IoT) Ecosystem - Potential in IndiaJayanth Kolla
This is India's first, and one of the world's first market-specific industry analysis report on Internet of Things (IoT) domain.
This report evaluates the global developments in the IoT space. And, delves deeper into the current state, growth potential and future outlook of IoT ecosystem evolution in India. This report assesses India as a potential market and innovation hub for IoT based products and solutions.
This is the Executive Summary and ToC of the full report
A presentation that did at UKTI briefing about market opportunity in internet of things (iot) & Machine to Machine (M2M) Communication in Indian market to UK based companies
A programme to transform India into digital empowered society and knowledge economy.The Digital India vision provides the intensified impetus for further momentum and progress for e-Governance and would promote inclusive growth that covers electronic services, products, devices, manufacturing and job opportunities.
India Internet of Things (IoT) Market Forecast and Opportunities, 2020TechSci Research
Growing need for real-time monitoring, tracking and automation coupled with favorable government initiatives to drive Internet of Things (IoT) market in India
Delivered Key Note Address in National Seminar on
"Digital India: Use of Technology For Transforming Society" organized at Gaya College, Gaya on 28th & 29th January, 2017.
Gaya college-gaya-28-29.01.2017-presentation
Paradigm Shift in
Computing Technology, ICT & its Applications: Technical, Social, Economic and Environmental Perspective
FUTURE AND CHALLENGES OF INTERNET OF THINGS ijcsit
The world is moving forward at a fast pace, and the credit goes to ever growing technology. One such
concept is IOT (Internet of things) with which automation is no longer a virtual reality. IOT connects
various non-living objects through the internet and enables them to share information with their community
network to automate processes for humans and makes their lives easier. The paper presents the future
challenges of IoT , such as the technical (connectivity , compatibility and longevity , standards , intelligent
analysis and actions , security), business ( investment , modest revenue model etc. ), societal (changing
demands , new devices, expense, customer confidence etc. ) and legal challenges ( laws, regulations,
procedures, policies etc. ). A section also discusses the various myths that might hamper the progress of
IOT, security of data being the most critical factor of all. An optimistic approach to people in adopting the
unfolding changes brought by IOT will also help in its growth.
Digital India is sweeping initiative to transform India into Digitally empowered nation. A forward looking government, willing industry players, and ready nation are working wholeheartedly to realize this dream.
This white paper dwells upon some of the finer and crucial factors on IIoT adoption in India - is India as a market ready for accepting IIoT, what is the market potential, what are the challenges / road blocks, how DIGITAL INDIA & MAKE IN INDIA programs are propelling the emanation and adoption of IIoT technology, along with some of the IIoT use cases to address and improve output, efficiency, reduction in energy consumption & GHG.
A Survey Report on : Security & Challenges in Internet of Thingsijsrd.com
In the era of computing technology, Internet of Things (IoT) devices are now popular in each and every domains like e-governance, e-Health, e-Home, e-Commerce, and e-Trafficking etc. Iot is spreading from small to large applications in all fields like Smart Cities, Smart Grids, Smart Transportation. As on one side IoT provide facilities and services for the society. On the other hand, IoT security is also a crucial issues.IoT security is an area which totally concerned for giving security to connected devices and networks in the IoT .As, IoT is vast area with usability, performance, security, and reliability as a major challenges in it. The growth of the IoT is exponentially increases as driven by market pressures, which proportionally increases the security threats involved in IoT The relationship between the security and billions of devices connecting to the Internet cannot be described with existing mathematical methods. In this paper, we explore the opportunities possible in the IoT with security threats and challenges associated with it.
Internet of Things (Iot) Based Smart Environment and its Applicationsijtsrd
In day to day world the internet of things is one of the emerging technologies. Through wired and wireless medium IOT connects various object which helps the human to interact with objects in both digital as well as physical world. Due to increase of population the services are very challenging for the providers. To overcome those challenges the IOT has developed with many applications. IOT contain the sensor which connects to Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, RFID and also it covers wide area with many technologies like GSM, 3G and GPRS. The IOT devices collect many useful information from various devices and flow the data between many devices. The flow of information can be done without human'“to-human or human'“to-computer interaction. Due to IOT the world will become smart so it is called as smart home, smart cities, smart building and also some applications. Many sectors are connected to RFID technologies like banking, agriculture, education, domestic appliances monitoring, Surveillances, government '“ e services, government '“ e services, traffic surveillance, meteorology and security and emergency. This devices also consist of heat, light, security system with less cost. The online capable devices figure was 31% in 2016. It increased up to 8.4 billion in 2017. The IOT devices will be increased more than 30 billion in the year of 2020. The value of IOT will reach nearly up to $7.1 trillion. In 2019 Enterprise internet of things (EIOT) devices increases up to 9.1 billion. In this paper IOT based smart environment is discussed with its issue. It is used for transport, vehicle parking, waste management, reduce traffic, increase the better communication with road side objects like hospital, school and also with other objects. Devi Kala Rathinam. D | Sherin. J | Santhiya Grace. A"Internet of Things (Iot) Based Smart Environment and its Applications" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-2 | Issue-4 , June 2018, URL: http://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd15709.pdf http://www.ijtsrd.com/engineering/computer-engineering/15709/internet-of-things-iot-based-smart-environment-and-its-applications/devi-kala-rathinam-d
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.
IOT is going to be very big and the fitness, health club and gym industry are no exception. To lead the adoption of IOT requires thoughtful strategy and a clear road map for implementation.
Revolutionary IoT App Ideas for the Near FutureTechAhead
When it comes to IoT, we mainly think of home automation systems. But IoT has great use in other fields too like agriculture, mining, manufacturing, public health and sanitation, traffic control, waste management, energy dissemination and security. IoT truly pervades each and every sphere of life we can imagine.
How to unlock the full potential of the IoT with a smart & light operating sy...Xiangdian, Emma CHEN
This is the introduction of a smart and light IoT operating system presented on Global CleanTech Summit 2016, that's highly possible the first of its kind in the world. IoT operating system is one of top 10 technologies for 2017 and 2018, identified by Gartner that would ‘enable organizations to unlock the full potential of the IoT’ and ‘should be on every organization's radar through the next two years’.
The Practice of Digital India : Digital India is a new technology platform created for delivering citizen services electronically. An awareness of Digital India , it's scope and services is a must for every resident. https://dastikop.blogspot.in
Pure silver bed spider India
The seeds to the concept of The SPIDER INDIA were sown Twenty years ago when SOHAN SINGH , Owner and Partner, The SIPDER INDIA, was doing up his own home and realized the need for authentic Indian furniture. By the end of 2005, this idea took form and presented itself as a heritage hub in a contemporary format. Talking about SPIDER INDIA, SOHAN SINGH, Partner, comments, "It’s an effort to bring back the value of our traditions with original genuine art pieces, showcased on an apt platform and reviving the past. It’s our passion for genuine art that inspired this project. It’s very close to our hearts and we shall make sure our customers have a memorable experience.”
UNDP Sustainable Health Procurement Policy and PracticeUN SPHS
On 27th March 2017, Dr. Rosemary Kumwenda, UNDP HIV, Health, and Development EECA Regional Team Leader and the SPHS Secretariat Coordinator, delivered a presentation about the work of SPHS Task Team, key procurement criteria developed, supplier engagement and approach to integrating sustainability into UN procurement.
FUTURE AND CHALLENGES OF INTERNET OF THINGS ijcsit
The world is moving forward at a fast pace, and the credit goes to ever growing technology. One such
concept is IOT (Internet of things) with which automation is no longer a virtual reality. IOT connects
various non-living objects through the internet and enables them to share information with their community
network to automate processes for humans and makes their lives easier. The paper presents the future
challenges of IoT , such as the technical (connectivity , compatibility and longevity , standards , intelligent
analysis and actions , security), business ( investment , modest revenue model etc. ), societal (changing
demands , new devices, expense, customer confidence etc. ) and legal challenges ( laws, regulations,
procedures, policies etc. ). A section also discusses the various myths that might hamper the progress of
IOT, security of data being the most critical factor of all. An optimistic approach to people in adopting the
unfolding changes brought by IOT will also help in its growth.
Digital India is sweeping initiative to transform India into Digitally empowered nation. A forward looking government, willing industry players, and ready nation are working wholeheartedly to realize this dream.
This white paper dwells upon some of the finer and crucial factors on IIoT adoption in India - is India as a market ready for accepting IIoT, what is the market potential, what are the challenges / road blocks, how DIGITAL INDIA & MAKE IN INDIA programs are propelling the emanation and adoption of IIoT technology, along with some of the IIoT use cases to address and improve output, efficiency, reduction in energy consumption & GHG.
A Survey Report on : Security & Challenges in Internet of Thingsijsrd.com
In the era of computing technology, Internet of Things (IoT) devices are now popular in each and every domains like e-governance, e-Health, e-Home, e-Commerce, and e-Trafficking etc. Iot is spreading from small to large applications in all fields like Smart Cities, Smart Grids, Smart Transportation. As on one side IoT provide facilities and services for the society. On the other hand, IoT security is also a crucial issues.IoT security is an area which totally concerned for giving security to connected devices and networks in the IoT .As, IoT is vast area with usability, performance, security, and reliability as a major challenges in it. The growth of the IoT is exponentially increases as driven by market pressures, which proportionally increases the security threats involved in IoT The relationship between the security and billions of devices connecting to the Internet cannot be described with existing mathematical methods. In this paper, we explore the opportunities possible in the IoT with security threats and challenges associated with it.
Internet of Things (Iot) Based Smart Environment and its Applicationsijtsrd
In day to day world the internet of things is one of the emerging technologies. Through wired and wireless medium IOT connects various object which helps the human to interact with objects in both digital as well as physical world. Due to increase of population the services are very challenging for the providers. To overcome those challenges the IOT has developed with many applications. IOT contain the sensor which connects to Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, RFID and also it covers wide area with many technologies like GSM, 3G and GPRS. The IOT devices collect many useful information from various devices and flow the data between many devices. The flow of information can be done without human'“to-human or human'“to-computer interaction. Due to IOT the world will become smart so it is called as smart home, smart cities, smart building and also some applications. Many sectors are connected to RFID technologies like banking, agriculture, education, domestic appliances monitoring, Surveillances, government '“ e services, government '“ e services, traffic surveillance, meteorology and security and emergency. This devices also consist of heat, light, security system with less cost. The online capable devices figure was 31% in 2016. It increased up to 8.4 billion in 2017. The IOT devices will be increased more than 30 billion in the year of 2020. The value of IOT will reach nearly up to $7.1 trillion. In 2019 Enterprise internet of things (EIOT) devices increases up to 9.1 billion. In this paper IOT based smart environment is discussed with its issue. It is used for transport, vehicle parking, waste management, reduce traffic, increase the better communication with road side objects like hospital, school and also with other objects. Devi Kala Rathinam. D | Sherin. J | Santhiya Grace. A"Internet of Things (Iot) Based Smart Environment and its Applications" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-2 | Issue-4 , June 2018, URL: http://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd15709.pdf http://www.ijtsrd.com/engineering/computer-engineering/15709/internet-of-things-iot-based-smart-environment-and-its-applications/devi-kala-rathinam-d
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.
IOT is going to be very big and the fitness, health club and gym industry are no exception. To lead the adoption of IOT requires thoughtful strategy and a clear road map for implementation.
Revolutionary IoT App Ideas for the Near FutureTechAhead
When it comes to IoT, we mainly think of home automation systems. But IoT has great use in other fields too like agriculture, mining, manufacturing, public health and sanitation, traffic control, waste management, energy dissemination and security. IoT truly pervades each and every sphere of life we can imagine.
How to unlock the full potential of the IoT with a smart & light operating sy...Xiangdian, Emma CHEN
This is the introduction of a smart and light IoT operating system presented on Global CleanTech Summit 2016, that's highly possible the first of its kind in the world. IoT operating system is one of top 10 technologies for 2017 and 2018, identified by Gartner that would ‘enable organizations to unlock the full potential of the IoT’ and ‘should be on every organization's radar through the next two years’.
The Practice of Digital India : Digital India is a new technology platform created for delivering citizen services electronically. An awareness of Digital India , it's scope and services is a must for every resident. https://dastikop.blogspot.in
Pure silver bed spider India
The seeds to the concept of The SPIDER INDIA were sown Twenty years ago when SOHAN SINGH , Owner and Partner, The SIPDER INDIA, was doing up his own home and realized the need for authentic Indian furniture. By the end of 2005, this idea took form and presented itself as a heritage hub in a contemporary format. Talking about SPIDER INDIA, SOHAN SINGH, Partner, comments, "It’s an effort to bring back the value of our traditions with original genuine art pieces, showcased on an apt platform and reviving the past. It’s our passion for genuine art that inspired this project. It’s very close to our hearts and we shall make sure our customers have a memorable experience.”
UNDP Sustainable Health Procurement Policy and PracticeUN SPHS
On 27th March 2017, Dr. Rosemary Kumwenda, UNDP HIV, Health, and Development EECA Regional Team Leader and the SPHS Secretariat Coordinator, delivered a presentation about the work of SPHS Task Team, key procurement criteria developed, supplier engagement and approach to integrating sustainability into UN procurement.
Dedicated 10MB free personal storage space, linked to each resident's Aadhaar, to securely store e-documents and to store URI link of e-documents for accessing them directly from the repositories.
Sharing of secured e-documents with requesters.
Currently accessible via web portal
Prometheus: From Berlin to Bonanza (Keynote CloudNativeCon+Kubecon Europe 2017)Brian Brazil
From its humble beginnings right here in Berlin in 2012, the Prometheus monitoring system has grown a substantial community with a comprehensive set of integrations. This talk will go over the core ideas behind Prometheus, give a brief tour of its end-to-end feature set and show how these combine with other CNCF projects to allow you to scale your systems and culture in a dynamic cloud native world.
If you're looking for help with Prometheus, contact us at prometheus@robustperception.io
Android Things is Googles latest foray into the Internet of Things. Android Things lets you build professional, mass-market products on a trusted platform, without previous knowledge of embedded system design. IoT devices need testing too.
We will talk about how to architect your Android Things applications to enable testing and explore best practices to keep your codebase clean and your IoT devices solid.
The second half of the talk will be a deeper dive into controlling Android Things peripherals. We'll explain what are user drivers, how they work, how to use them, and most importantly: how you can create and test a new driver from scratch that can be used from Android Things to interact with new peripherals.
NoSQL databases get a lot of press coverage, but there seems to be a lot of confusion surrounding them, as in which situations they work better than a Relational Database, and how to choose one over another. This talk will give an overview of the NoSQL landscape and a classification for the different architectural categories, clarifying the base concepts and the terminology, and will provide a comparison of the features, the strengths and the drawbacks of the most popular projects (CouchDB, MongoDB, Riak, Redis, Membase, Neo4j, Cassandra, HBase, Hypertable).
En el nº 65 de ACCIONA Informa acudimos a Oriente Medio para adentrarnos en "el arte de hacer negocios"; conocemos de cerca el Programa 'Luz en Casa' de ACCIONA Microenergía; y analizamos la alianza para proporcionar energía limpia a Google en Chile, entre otros temas.
The Marketer's Guide To Customer InterviewsGood Funnel
A step-by-step guide on how to doing customer interviews that reveal revenue-boosting insights. This deck is made exclusively for marketers & copywriters.
Why People Block Ads (And What It Means for Marketers and Advertisers) [New R...HubSpot
HubSpot Research shares new data on why people use ad blockers and what marketers and advertisers need to do to keep people from blocking out ads completely. Hint: it's stop using interruptive and annoying ads.
The lack of visible female role models is pervasive in the tech industry, particularly on Wikipedia, where just under 17% of Wikipedia biographies were on women. That's why HubSpot wrote fourteen Wikipedia entries for remarkable women in tech to help inspire young women to reach positions at the highest levels of STEM.
This presentation highlights the definition of IoT, various applications of IoT, the Role of IoT in building smart cities, and the challenges and opportunities of Implementing IoT for smart cities.
Evolution of Internet of Things (IoT) Ecosystem - Potential in IndiaConvergence Catalyst
This is India's first, and one of the world's first market-specific industry analysis report on Internet of Things (IoT) domain.
This report evaluates the global developments in the IoT space. And, delves deeper into the current state, growth potential and future outlook of IoT ecosystem evolution in India. This report assesses India as a potential market and innovation hub for IoT based products and solutions.
This is the Executive Summary and the ToC of the full report.
The Internet of Things (IoT) is actively shaping both the industrial and consumer worlds. Smart tech finds its way to every business and consumer domain there is — from retail to healthcare, from finances to logistics — and a missed opportunity strategically employed by a competitor can easily qualify as a long-term failure for companies who don’t innovate.
Check out more articles at- https://insideaiml.com/articles
The world is moving forward at a fast pace, and the credit goes to ever growing technology. One such concept is IOT (Internet of things) with which automation is no longer a virtual reality. IOT connects various non-living objects through the internet and enables them to share information with their community network to automate processes for humans and makes their lives easier. The paper presents the future challenges of IoT , such as the technical (connectivity , compatibility and longevity , standards , intelligent analysis and actions , security), business ( investment , modest revenue model etc. ), societal (changing demands , new devices, expense, customer confidence etc. ) and legal challenges ( laws, regulations, procedures, policies etc. ). A section also discusses the various myths that might hamper the progress of IOT, security of data being the most critical factor of all. An optimistic approach to people in adopting the unfolding changes brought by IOT will also help in its growth.
This presentation is an attempt to create awareness about Digital India Mission Program - its Projects preservative, Policies and various initiatives. Over all this presents a brief on the Digital India Mission Program by Govt. of India which was launched by Honorable Prime Minister of India, Sri. Narendra Modiji!
The Internet of Things has become the most disruptive technology of the 21st century. The IoT industry was possible because of the progress in AI, Big Data & Cloud Computing.
The National Health Stack is designed to provide the unconditional components that will be required across Ayushman Bharat and other health programs in India. The Health stack is a shared digital infrastructure usable by both center, and state across public and private sectors
Data protection Framework in India - Seven Key Principles Ravindra Dastikop
Digital India needs a firm legal framework for data protection is the foundation on which data-driven innovation and entrepreneurship can flourish in India. Fostering such innovation and entrepreneurship is essential if India is to lead its citizens and the world into a digital future committed to empowerment, experiment and equal access.
Government of India has published Data Protection Framework in India
Government of India envisions transforming our nation and creating opportunities for all citizens by harnessing digital technologies.
Its vision is to empower every citizen with access to digital services, knowledge and information.
Unified Payments Interface (UPI) is a system that powers multiple bank accounts into a single mobile application (of any participating bank), merging several banking features, seamless fund routing & merchant payments into one hood. It also caters to the “Peer to Peer” collect request which can be scheduled and paid as per requirement and convenience.
UIDAI has introduced a new feature. This system will enable Resident to lock and temporarily unlock their biometrics. This is to protect privacy and confidentiality of Resident's Biometrics Data.
Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) will start giving digital marksheet and certificates to those who had appeared in class 10th and 12th board examination from this year 2017
Jeevan Pramaan is a biometric enabled digital service for pensioners. Pensioners of Central Government, State Government or any other Government organization can take benefit of this facility.
Digital India is transforming everything about our life. The digital infrastructure being built will enable government to deliver citizen services electronically. The ecosystem of technologies and open resources created thereof will be a dream come true for developers and entrepreneurs
All over the world, institutions of all sizes and shapes are increasingly realizing the power, potential and promise of cloud computing in transforming themselves into agile and effective service providers. Indian government is no exception. The Government of India and the department of Technology have realized the importance of cloud computing and why the Government needs to take cloud computing seriously, and furthermore, how it can be the foundation for the success of Digital India endeavour. It has taken up a comprehensive initiative called Meghraj- GI Cloud to integrate cloud into its governance, operations and citizen service delivery. This seminar will cover
● Vision and scope of Megharaj- GI Cloud
● Key drivers and potential benefits
● Initiatives and resulting progress
Webinar: Cloud Computing - Service and Deployment Models Ravindra Dastikop
Description
In the second session in our new webinar series on cloud computing we will be covering (1) cloud service models, (2) cloud deployments models This is very interactive webinar wherein attendees can pose questions and they will be answered live. Earlier session questions are answered here. http://questionandanswerblog.blogspot.in Advance questions if any can be sent to ravindra.dastikop@gmail.com
Description: Cloud computing is shaping very sphere of our lives- creating new economy, powering new industry, building career paths, empowering governments to name the few. In this new multi-part webinar series- a complete introduction to cloud computing will be provided. In this first session- an general introduction to cloud computing is given
Cloud is a great resource for teachers. Many of its tools - blogs, online docs, custom search engines can gainfully used in teaching and learning process
Cloud computing is a releasing individual and institutions from the traditional cvcle of buying-using-maintaining-upgrading IT resourcs - both hardware and software. Instead it is making IT resource accessible from anywhere and at proportions as required by the end user. Here is a brief introduction to this new transformation
Webinars have become effective way to teach and learn as well. Ravindra Dastikop has been hosting a series of webinars on topics ranging from Cloud computing, Internet of things, IPR and more. Find out here http://dastikop.blogspot.in
Cloud Computing and Service oriented Architecture (SOA)Ravindra Dastikop
Cloud computing is all about delivering services. Service oriented architecture (SOA) is all about building services. SOA helps building the bedrock of cloud computing service infrastructure
Model Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) policy for Engineering InstitutionsRavindra Dastikop
Description
Engineering institutions need to recognize that the successful creation of IPR ecosystem starts with the development and deployment of institutional IPR policy. The Institute recognizes the need for encouraging the practical application and economic use of the results of research carried out at the Institute for the benefit of the general public. This webinar covers the general issues to be considered while drawing up such an IPR policy and provides some specific hints towards that.
Description
Intellectual property Rights(IPR) represents the latest in the long list of human created properties that need to be protected from other. Engineering institutions being hub of research and development activitiy have a huge potential create new intellectual property. Hence a basic understanding of themes and types of intellectual property is a must for every stake holder- faculty, student. researcher and R& D units. This presentation covers essentials of IPR and provides a general awareness on its provisions and prescriptions.
What is the point of small housing associations.pptxPaul Smith
Given the small scale of housing associations and their relative high cost per home what is the point of them and how do we justify their continued existance
Russian anarchist and anti-war movement in the third year of full-scale warAntti Rautiainen
Anarchist group ANA Regensburg hosted my online-presentation on 16th of May 2024, in which I discussed tactics of anti-war activism in Russia, and reasons why the anti-war movement has not been able to make an impact to change the course of events yet. Cases of anarchists repressed for anti-war activities are presented, as well as strategies of support for political prisoners, and modest successes in supporting their struggles.
Thumbnail picture is by MediaZona, you may read their report on anti-war arson attacks in Russia here: https://en.zona.media/article/2022/10/13/burn-map
Links:
Autonomous Action
http://Avtonom.org
Anarchist Black Cross Moscow
http://Avtonom.org/abc
Solidarity Zone
https://t.me/solidarity_zone
Memorial
https://memopzk.org/, https://t.me/pzk_memorial
OVD-Info
https://en.ovdinfo.org/antiwar-ovd-info-guide
RosUznik
https://rosuznik.org/
Uznik Online
http://uznikonline.tilda.ws/
Russian Reader
https://therussianreader.com/
ABC Irkutsk
https://abc38.noblogs.org/
Send mail to prisoners from abroad:
http://Prisonmail.online
YouTube: https://youtu.be/c5nSOdU48O8
Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/libertarianlifecoach/episodes/Russian-anarchist-and-anti-war-movement-in-the-third-year-of-full-scale-war-e2k8ai4
Understanding the Challenges of Street ChildrenSERUDS INDIA
By raising awareness, providing support, advocating for change, and offering assistance to children in need, individuals can play a crucial role in improving the lives of street children and helping them realize their full potential
Donate Us
https://serudsindia.org/how-individuals-can-support-street-children-in-india/
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Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
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1. Draft Policy on Internet of Things-2015
Government of India, Department of Electronics and Information Technology(DeiTY)
View video of this presentation here https://www.youtube.com/user/dastikop
Ravindra Dastikop
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email: ravindra.dastikop@gmail.com
2. This presentation is based on the Draft Policy on
Internet of Things published by GOI, DEITY.
The content is owned and provided by
DEITY, GOI
3. IoT SESSIONS
Session 1
Web Architecture for an Internet of Things
Session 2
Will IoT be Secure Enough?
Session 3
Applications of IoT
Session 4
Research Directions in IoT
4. Purpose
● In line with one of its top most initiatives in the form of digital
India Program of Government of India through the department of
Electronics and Information Technology has come out with a draft
IOT policy document on IoT.
The purpose of this webinar is
● to create awareness about the Draft IOT policy of India
● to cover the salient features, provisions and schemes of the
same.
5. Intended Audience
Being a national policy, IoT policy is aimed at a wide audience and addresses a
variety of issues. In particular, it is relevant and useful
● Industry
● startups
● enterprises
● Educational institution
● Faculty
● Students
● researcher etc
● R & D institutes
6. Contents
● 1.0 PREAMBLE .
● 2.0 DEFINITION
● 3.0 VISION
● 4.0 OBJECTIVES
● 5.0 STRATEGIES
○ 5.1 DEMONSTRATION OF DOMAIN SPECIFIC APPLICATIONS
○ 5.2 INCUBATION & CAPACITY BUILDING
○ 5.3 STANDARDS
○ 5.4 INNOVATION, RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT
○ 5.5 INCENTIVES & ENGAGEMENT
○ 5.6 HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
○ 5.7 GOVERNANCE STRUCTURE
8. Preamble: 1.1
● The digital space has witnessed major transformations
in the last couple of years and as per industry experts
would continue to evolve itself.
● The latest entrant to the digital space is the Internet of
Things (IoT).
● IoT can also be defined as interplay for software,
telecom and electronic hardware industry and
promises to offer tremendous opportunities for
many industries.
10. Preamble 1.2
● With the advent of the Internet of Things (IoT), fed by sensors
soon to number in the trillions, working with intelligent systems
in the billions, and involving millions of applications, the Internet of
Things will drive new consumer and business behavior
● that will demand increasingly intelligent industry solutions,
which, in turn, will drive trillions of dollars in opportunity for IT
industry and even more for the companies that take advantage of
the IoT.
11. Preamble 1.3
● The number of Internet-connected devices (12.5 billion)
surpassed the number of human beings (7 billion) on
the planet in 2011, and by 2020,
● Internet-connected devices are expected to number
between 26 billion and 50 billion globally.
● Therefore to leverage India’s strength as a leader in
the global service industry, through suitable promotion
and supportive mechanisms the draft IoT policy has
been formulated to create IoT ecosystem in the country
13. Preamble 1.4
● The Indian Government's plan of developing 100 smart cities in the
country, for which Rs. 7,060 crores has been allocated in the current
budget could lead to a massive and quick expansion of IoT in the country.
Also, the launch of the Digital India Program of the Government, which
aims at ‘transforming India into digitally empowered society and
knowledge economy’ will provide the required impetus for development
of the IoT industry in the country.
● The various initiatives proposed to be taken under the Smart City concept
and the Digital India Program to setup Digital Infrastructure in the
country would help boost the IoT industry. IoT will be critical in making
these cities smarter.
14. India’s SMART CITY Project
● Union finance minister Arun Jaitley’s provision of Rs.6,000 crore for the
100 smart city projects envisaged across the country in the Union
Budget 2015-16 as well as his assurance that regulations would be put in
place soon to kick start the international financial services centre.
● GIFT is on the fast track to becoming India’s first greenfield smart
city.Says Ramakant Jha, MD and group CEO of the R78,000 crore project,
“A smart city is not just about technology. It is about smart planning,
design, execution, development, operations and management.”
16. Preamble 1.4: Smart City:key aspects
● Smart parking
● Intelligent Transport System
● Smart urban lighting.
● Waste management.
● Smart city maintenance
● Tele-care
● Citizen safety
● Smart Grid
● Smart Energy
● Water Management
17. The Key Features of Modi’s ‘100 Smart City’ Project:
Automatic traffic signal: In case of heavy traffics routes will be automatically
diverted.
Better Public transport facility: To reduce traffic on roads, there will be
improvement in existing public transport system.
Quick accident relief: In case of accident or fault in a vehicle, people will get
help in just one call. They will get help through CCTV too.
Smart Traffic system: On the lines of London’s Smart Traffic System, people
will get the information regarding heavy traffic in advance. At present,
Bangalore has this system.
Data Centre: The prime feature of Smart City projects will be Data Centre. It
will hold information about every city.
18. The Key Features of Modi’s ‘100 Smart City’ Project:
● Face Identification System to catch criminals: On the lines of Paris,
the Smart City will have Face Identification System in place to catch
criminals. The photos and DNA of criminals and suspects will be entered
in computer and information will also be shared with other cities. After
the scanning face, an alert message will be sent to police control room
and this message will be forwarded to nearest police station so criminals
can be nabbed easily. This system will help in controlling the crime.
● Control Room: There will be an integrated control room for crime,
health, services and traffic for better coordination to provide quick help
to people.
19. Preamble 1.5: Automation
Among other things, IoT can help automate
solutions to problems faced by various
industries like agriculture, health services,
energy, security, disaster management etc.
through remotely connected devices.
20. Preamble 1.6: Telecom Operators
● IoT offers avenues for telecom operators & system
integrators to significantly boost their revenues and
has resulted in their taking lead in adoption of IoT
applications and services being offered by the
technology.
● Apart from direct IoT applications, the IT industry
also has an opportunity to provide solutions, services
21. Preamble 1.7: IoT 3 stages
1. The sensors which collect data (including identification
and addressing the sensor/device),
2. An application which collects and analyzes this data for
further consolidation and,
3. Decision making and the transmission of data to the
decision-making server. Analytical engines, actuators and
Big data may be used for the decision making process.
22. 1.8: IoT in Other countries
Several countries like US, South Korea, China
among others, have taken lead in their
preparedness for taking advantage for IoT.
23. 1.9: Key Stakeholders: Identified
The key stakeholders in the Internet of things initiatives would be the
● citizens,
● the government,
● academia and the industry.
24. 1.9: Key Stakeholders: Participation
Participation and collaboration of each of the stakeholder at an
appropriate stage is essential.
At this juncture, we require policies for
● promotion of IoT,
● selection of the essential domains and emphasis on building
answers for ‘What Data will Service the Citizens’.
Internet of Things products and solutions should clearly strategize
with a simple goal of ‘Value Up’ and ‘Cost Down’
25. 1.10: Collaboration
● With industry collaboration, experiences from global forums, learning from
other countries who are leaders in IoT, active participation of global
partners will help us induce more innovation driven approach. Key to
success of Internet of Things would be in building open platforms for ease
of use and low cost, building scalable models. Data needs to be openly
collected and shared between cross functions to bring out maximum
benefits. Participation of start-ups at this stage will help us devise some
innovative methods/ concepts which could be cornerstones for the
upcoming overall ‘smart concept’.
27. 2.0 Definition
IoT is a seamless connected network system
of embedded objects/ devices, with
identifiers, in which communication without
any human intervention is possible using
standard and interoperable communication
protocols.
31. 4.1: Scenario
● To create an IoT industry in India of USD 15 billion by 2020.
● This will also lead to increase in the connected devices from
around 200 million to over 2.7 billion by 2020.
● As per Gartner Report the total revenue generated from IoT
industry would be USD 300 billion and the connected devices
would be 27 billion by 2020 globally.
● It has been assumed that India would have a share of 5-6% of
global IoT industry.
32. 4.1: Scenario
● To undertake capacity development (Human
& Technology) for IoT specific skillsets for
domestic and international markets.
33. 4.2: Objective
● To undertake Research & development for
all the assisting technologies.
34. 4.3: Scenario
To develop IoT products specific to Indian needs in the
domains of
● agriculture, health, water quality, natural disasters,
transportation, security, automobile, supply chain
management, smart cities, automated metering and
monitoring of utilities, waste management, Oil & Gas)
etc.
36. 5.Strategies
The Policy framework of the IoT Policy has been proposed to be implemented
via a multi-pillar approach.
The approach comprises of five vertical pillars
● Demonstration Centres,
● Capacity Building & Incubation,
● R&D and Innovation,
● Incentives and Engagements,
● Human Resource Development) and
● 2 horizontal supports (Standards & Governance structure).
37. 5.1 DEMONSTRATION OF DOMAIN SPECIFIC APPLICATIONS
1. To develop domain specific strategies for IoT including
green building, smart grid, smart manufacturing, industrial
monitoring, agriculture, smart cities, healthcare, connected
homes, telematics and supply chain, safety and security,
forest and wildlife, automotive, natural disasters, etc.
2. To Identify domain specific applications/ prototypes
which are of highest priority and inclusive in benefits.
38. 5.1 SMART CITY
1. To set-up a Smart-city model which would include deployment
and display of IoT concepts to be used in development of Smart
City.The model should cover the concepts like, Smart Lighting,
Smart traffic management, Smart building, Smart Health, Smart
parking, Wi-Fi Internet access & City Surveillance, Solid Waste
Management, Smart Metering, Water Quality, water clogging
management in cities, etc.
2. To develop tools to enable accessibility for persons with disabilities
41. 5.1.2: SMART WATER
1. To set-up Potable water monitoring tools to monitor the quality
of tap water in all government owned education institutes and
public places.
2. To setup project for real-time detection of leakages and wastes
of factories in rivers and other natural water bodies.
3. To setup project for monitoring of water level variations in
rivers, dams and reservoirs, for proactive disaster management.
43. 5.1.3 SMART ENVIRONMENT
1. To setup project for alarm and control of CO2
emissions of factories, pollution emitted by cars and
toxic gases generated.
2. To set up projects to create alarms based on
distributed control in specific places like buildings,
bridges, and establish a National Advance Disaster
Alarm System.
44. 5.1.4 SMART HEALTH (Remote)
1. To set-up projects for monitoring various vital parameters of
patients like subtle changes in pulse, respiration, heart condition,
temperature and preventive warning on early onset of pneumonia
( in small children) or other life-threatening problems, inside
hospitals and at remote patient location including old people's
home and ambulance.
2. To set-up projects to detect & provide support to old age persons
in case of fall.
45. 5.1.5 SMART WASTE MANAGEMENT
To assist the ‘SWACH BHARAT’ initiative, projects may be
setup to create products which are
● solar-powered trash receptacle and
● trash compactor
that alerts sanitation crews of municipal authorities,
when it is full.
46. 5.1.6 SMART AGRICULTURE
1. To setup project for precision farming which uses data analysis to customize
operations.
2. The project may include monitoring of soil moisture, vibrations, earth density
and pests to detect dangerous patterns in land conditions and create an online
update mechanism for farmers.
3. To setup a project to allow farmers to monitor online, the temperature of grain
bins and receive an alert if the temperature rises outside of an acceptable
range to help them preserve grains in storage areas. This also can be extended to
alerts for pest controls requirements. iii. To create unmanned tools for spray of
pest control and other insecticides
48. 5.1.7 SMART SAFETY
1. To setup project to build wearable devices for women, child, old
people and physically disabled persons` safety.
2. To set up projects for supporting dementia and other mentally
unhealthy patients from getting lost.
3. To create low cost tools for intercepting abnormal activities at any
location.
4. This can be extended as a solution to provide safety at secluded,
remote and border locations
50. 5.1.8 SMART SUPPLY CHAIN & LOGISTICS
1. To setup a project for enabling universal ambulance
service at any place using any kind of device.
2. To enable logistics chain managed by government for
essential food items to ensuring need-based re-filling
and reduction in wastage of food items.
3. iii. To create tools which could enable faster
fulfillment of e-commerce purchases.
51. 5.1.9 SMART MANUFACTURING / INDUSTRIAL IOT
1. To setup projects using IoT for planning preventive and in-time
maintenance for equipments in various manufacturing verticals.
a. The sensors for early defect detection will help in reducing
equipment malfunction and hence downtime.
2. To set up projects for process improvement in manufacturing leading
to optimal utilization of resources(fuel, power, as the case may be).
3. To set-up projects for monitoring operations and creating
warning/alerts for deviation/damages.
a. For example fire, gas leakage sensors together with alerts.
52. 5.2 INCUBATION & CAPACITY BUILDING
● To promote Institutional capacity building with ERNET as
the nodal agency and 15 academic/ institutional partners.
● Under this program government will fund to create
Resource Centers & Test-beds as a common experimental
facility supporting heterogeneity in Internet of Things
(IoT) domain to help the community to experiment IoT
devices and applications by combining various IoT
technologies.
● The institutional capacity building will have following
objectives:
53. 5.2.1.1 INCUBATION & CAPACITY BUILDING
● Implementing IoT test-bed comprising
heterogeneous legacy and possible new
types of devices.
54. 5.2.1.2. INCUBATION & CAPACITY BUILDING
● Support IoT experiments to benefit
academic and research community in
improving the knowledge of IoT hardware
and software infrastructure.
55. 5.2.1.3 INCUBATION & CAPACITY BUILDING
● Semantic technologies and ontology
development to the benefit IoT community.
56. 5.2.1.4 INCUBATION & CAPACITY BUILDING
● Help scientific community in enhancing
their knowledge about IoT and its
relevance to their application domain.
57. 5.2.1.5 INCUBATION & CAPACITY BUILDING
● Facilitate IoT innovation enhancing its
impacts and define necessary standards for
IoT.
58. 5.2.1.6 INCUBATION & CAPACITY BUILDING
● Use IoT to the benefit of the citizens &
society
59. 5.2.1.7 INCUBATION & CAPACITY BUILDING
● Awareness programs related to IoT which will
encourage individual students and others to jump into
research and development of this technology.
● This will be done through workshops, demonstrations
etc.
60. 5.2.2 INCUBATION & CAPACITY BUILDING
To set up Incubation centres (National
Centre of Excellence) under PPP mode with
industry associations for supporting IoT
industry.
61. 5.2.2.1 INCUBATION & CAPACITY BUILDING
● The Centre of Excellence (CoE) for Internet of Things (CoE-IoT) will host IoT
incubation infrastructure to support start-ups, SMEs, students and other
innovators based on membership and support from design to prototype in
productizing their ideas.
● The CoE-IoT will be set up in major cities for Internet of Things innovation
housing hardware design tools including 3D manufacturing facilities, PCB
manufacturing and PCB assembly, rapid prototyping, wireless development kits,
application sensors, software tools, training on specific technologies, industry
interface etc. that otherwise would be difficult to afford for the start-ups,
democratizing the innovation process.
● The industry liaison will be the responsibility of an industry partner, while ERNET
will provide the academic interfacing.
62. 5.2.2.2 INCUBATION & CAPACITY BUILDING
The application for incubation will be evaluated by a
steering committee with members representing
government, industry and academic members.
63. 5.2.2.3 INCUBATION & CAPACITY BUILDING
Creating eco-system for transfer of knowledge amongst
● start-ups and from industry,
● technology to startups and academia.
The framework will help the startups from idea to
prototype to product and necessary industry interface.
64. 5.2.2.4 INCUBATION & CAPACITY BUILDING
● Total 5 centres of 40 seater capacity should be aimed
which should include labs, office infrastructure and
other necessities.
● Government would provide 50% of funds. The rest of
the funding would be sourced through industry by
appointed association.
66. 5.3.1 STANDARDS
● To facilitate global and national participation of industry
and research bodies with relevant global ssos (Service
Setting Organizations) for promoting standards around iot
technologies developed in the country.
● To appoint relevant nodal organization for driving and
formalizing globally acceptable standards relating to
technology, process, interoperability and services like:-
67. 5.3.1 STANDARDS
● IoT standardization
● Spectrum energy communication protocols standards
● Standards for communication within and outside the cloud.
● International quality/integrity standards for data creation, data
traceability.
● Standards for Energy consumption
● Device security and Safety standards (for example: Protection to humans
from EMF and other health hazards)
● Data Privacy, Data Accuracy & Integrity and Security Standards. The
privacy law to be made congruent with the evolving IoT paradigm.
68. 5.3.2 STANDARDS
● To create national expert committee for developing
and adopting globally established and interoperable IoT
standards in the country.
● The expert committee should comprise of industry
experts/organizations in following areas:
69. 5.3.2 STANDARDS
( see my webinar on “ IOT research Directions)
● Identification Technology—Development of Open framework for IoT.
● Architecture Technology- IoT architecture, platform interoperability.
● Communication Technology—Ultra low power chipsets, On chip antennas, Ultra low power
single chip radios, ultra low power system on chip.
● Network Technology- Self aware and Self organizing networks, storage and power networks,
hybrid networking technologies
● Software and Algorithms—Next generation IoT based social software, enterprise applications
● Hardware—Multi protocol/standard readers, sensors, actuators etc.
● Data & Signal processing technology
● Power and Energy storage technologies—Energy harvesting and conversion, long range
wireless power.
● Security and Privacy technologies ( see my webinar on “ IOT research Directions)
● Material Technology – Silicon, semiconductor manufacturing etc.
● Participation in Standards Committees of ITU, IEEE and other relevant global forums for
standards making in IoT.
● Certification labs
● Any other related areas that may evolve from time to time
70. 5.3.3 STANDARDS
To provide technical and financial assistance
for patenting and standards creation related
to IoT technologies especially for Indian
products
72. 5.4 INNOVATION, RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT
To fund R&D in IoT for specific applications of common
good through call for proposals.
● To identify core members of R&D in each field of
technology which enables IoT.
● To initiate cloud based open source projects for
incessant and collaborative R&D.
● To create test labs for hardware to hardware (H to H)
and hardware to software (H to S) integration.
73. 5.4.2 International IoT Research Collaboration scheme
(IIRC)
In order to stimulate private sector's investment in IoT
related R&D and to undertake IoT related R&D projects
with international partners, an innovative project named
“International IoT Research Collaboration scheme
(IIRC)” to be initiated by DeitY, Government of India in
support with an aligned association/supporting
organization with following objectives:
74. 5.4.2 INNOVATION, RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT
● Under IIRC scheme, government will collaborate and initiate
treaties with other countries to generate joint projects for
R&D in IoT on 50% contribution basis.
● IIRC scheme will disburse fund to IoT industry in the form
of loan, grant & equity for approved projects after
analyzing the capabilities of the bidder.
● Under IIRC scheme, the appointed organization will handle
the whole process from Call for Proposal to project
closures.
● A detailed program will be formulated on the above broad
guidelines.
76. 5.5.1 INCENTIVES
● To promote Venture Funds specifically directed to
support companies in IoT related domains like
○ Memory, Processor, Sensors, Low power devices
and solar electronics.
● This will be in the form of low/ Zero cost funding of
eligible projects, giving priorities to start-ups.
77. 5.5.1.2 INCENTIVES & ENGAGEMENT
To launch a program to be driven by an existing/ new society
through promotion of exports from the IoT products and
services by facilitating space requirement and strengthening
the communication infrastructure at a subsidized rate for
setting up IoT development Centers in the country.
This program would aim at providing the following benefits:
78. 5.5.1 INCENTIVES & ENGAGEMENT
● Imports of capital goods/ raw materials required for
manufacturing IoT products imported with a duty benefit of up-
to 100%.
● Capital goods/ raw materials purchased from domestic market
will be entitled for reimbursements of excise duty and CST.
● For developing IoT centers, space & Internet would be made
available at subsidized rates
79. 5.5.1.3 INCENTIVES & ENGAGEMENT
● To support participation in leading international global
trade fairs to showcase Indian industries’ capabilities in IoT,
● to organize Made in India exhibition for showcasing IoT
product and technologies,
● To check the progress and global trends in IoT and identify
global IoT leaders who can be included in high level advisory
committee for IoT.
80. 5.5.1.3 INCENTIVES & ENGAGEMENT
In order to support this initiative:
i. Government will fund exhibition space cost (up-to 80% funding) to 1000 Indian SMEs
(Small and Micro Enterprises) who are well credit rated by National Small Industries
Corporation/ MSME and, are contributing to IoT industry of India and need international
exposure to promote their products at international exhibitions and for study tours.
ii. Government will also fund (up-to 100%) IoT specific study tours by Industry
Associations and supporting government organizations.
The Government should support the above mentioned initiatives through programs owned by
Ministry of MSME
81. 5.5.1.4 INCENTIVES & ENGAGEMENT
Govt. of India is already providing incentives
on IoT products in its M-SIPS policy, which
will continue as an independent initiative over
and above this policy.
82. 5.5.1.5 INCENTIVES & ENGAGEMENT
Preferential Market Access will be extended
to domestic manufacturers of IoT solutions
mutatis-mutandis.
83. 5.5.1.3 INCENTIVES & ENGAGEMENT
To facilitate development of IoT solutions with
relevant changes in Telecom policies for
ensuring robust security and privacy
84. 5.5.2.1 Engagements
To be on the Steering committee of IEEE world
Forum on IoT or similar forums to take part in
formation of standards and security
parameters.
85. 5.5.2.2 Engagements
● High level advisory committee would help interface
with various IoT attached industries and track the
progress of IoT in the country.
● The same should be showcased in International
forums.
86. 5.5.2.3 Engagements
To create methods to generate incessant
awareness of this new wave and help industry
commercialize with ease in all business
verticals.
88. 5.6.1 HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
To create
● an IoT Education and Awareness program in
the country
● for developing skill sets for IoT at all levels.
Objectives of this program would be
89. 5.6.1.1 HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
Introduction of IoT Curriculum at
● M.Tech &
● B.Tech level (example course http://dastikop-internet-of-things.blogspot.in/
● Research Activity/PhD.
90. 5.6.1.2 HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
● Certificate Course in IoT,
● 6-weeks/ 2-weeks training program.
● To set-up norms for accreditation of all
such courses relating to IoT.
91. 5.6.1.3 HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
Awareness Program:
Under this activity, IoT information will be widely propagated in a planned
manner-.
● Publish articles etc. in leading journals.
● Develop Audio & Video material for awareness through social media.
see for example https://www.youtube.com/user/dastikop
● Participation in conferences for industry /educational Institutions.
● Promoting workshops for working level executives from industry & faculty
from academic institutions.
92. 5.6.2 HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
Introduce cross country pacts for IoT education exchange Programs.
i. Organize trainings by inviting experts from other countries for training
scientists / engineers / Government officers as Master Trainers.
ii. To introduce Bilateral Cooperation programs between Indian premier
institutes and institutes of other countries.
iii. Faculty of Academic Institutions, Experts and other Professionals working
in the area of IoT to be sponsored for Presenting Papers, attending -
Conferences, Short-term courses, tutorials etc. both at the National as well as
International level.
93. 5.6.3 HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
● To support faculty and students for
participation in global academic
conferences for presenting papers on IoT.
94. 5.6.1 HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
● To create fellowship M-Tech and Ph.D level
specialization programs in next 2 year
timeframe.
● The fellowship program should sponsor
atleast 150 students every year.
95. 5.6.5 HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
● Creation of Young faculty chairs.
○ Young faculty chairs (posts) should be created in academic
institutions. These young faculties become the bridge
between academia and industry and identify the areas in
which IoT skills need to be created after regular consultation
with industry.
○ These young faculties can also take up research in IoT sector.
96. 5.6.6 HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
Creation of a body including Academia, industry and
associations to
● set up test beds / labs for IoT design, development and
testing.
This will help
● academia to share specific knowledge to industry and
also the
● academia will get more conversant with the recent
developments in industry relating to IoT.
97. 5.6.7 HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
To draw together and form a panel of experts from
● Academia,
● govt. and
● industry for research and projects related to IoT.
98. Reference
● 100 Smart Cities Project-Vision of Prime Minister
Narendra Modi- Presented by Sanjeev Bahadur,Ravi
Mathur,CA Raman Tondon, KDBatra,New Delhi,