The Internet of Things (IoT) presents a rapidly growing opportunity for companies in the technology space. However, the ecosystem of the IoT is complex, fragmented and has many dimensions (products, services, companies, geographies). Claro Partners recently completed a project to understand the Internet of Things landscape as it stands now, and to identify opportunity spaces within it. In this session we will build on this research to argue that the future of the IoT lies in value-added services built across platforms and devices, that create meaningful experiences and enhance people’s lives.
We have created an interactive Internet of Things business landscape, mapping 350 initiatives across 100 value propositions. Through this map, we will preview the vast landscape of value propositions across the IoT and the new business models they launch. We will uncover the opportunities that arise when creators look beyond simple track-and-trace applications or remote-control mechanisms and make the leap towards products which offer emotional benefits to users and enable meaningful object-mediated dialogues between people.
Keynote presented at 4YFN / Mobile World Congress • Barcelona 25 February 2014
Introductory presentation for the two day IoT lab at hubraum in Berlin, sponsored by Intel, organised by WebVisions and delivered by Claro Partners.
IoT Labs bring together designers, developers, makers and strategists to learn, create and prototype people centred offerings in the Internet of Things . In only two days teams go from exploring the IoT to prototyping and pitching new IoT business ideas using Claro's tools like the IoT landscape, IoT canvas and need frameworks.
Startupbootcamp Data & IoT and IoT lab - presentation at betahausClaro Partners Inc.
Presentation about the Startupbootcamp Data & IoT and IoT Labs - two initiatives from Claro Partners to help IoT entrepreneurs be successful with tools and mentoring.
Bringing IoT ideas to life: start from the user ... not the API! - API days 2...Claro Partners Inc.
Bringing IoT ideas to life: start from the user ... not the API! - API days 2014 in Barcelona. Presentation by Aldo de Jong, co-founder Claro Partners and Startupbootcamp Data & IoT.
The login details to the PREVIEW version of the interactive emerging business landscapes that were presented at the conference are:
Personal Data Economy landscape
claropartners.com > client login
uname: Claro-guest-pde
pword: pdepreview
IoT landscape
claropartners.com > client login
uname: Claro-guest-iot
pword: iotpreview
Contact us at landscapes@claropartners.com to discuss ways to get full access.
A Guide to Succeeding in the Internet of Things provides innovators, designers, engineers and strategists with shared tools and a vocabulary to collaborate and create fresh, viable product and service concepts in the Internet of Things (IoT).
Introductory presentation for the two day IoT lab at hubraum in Berlin, sponsored by Intel, organised by WebVisions and delivered by Claro Partners.
IoT Labs bring together designers, developers, makers and strategists to learn, create and prototype people centred offerings in the Internet of Things . In only two days teams go from exploring the IoT to prototyping and pitching new IoT business ideas using Claro's tools like the IoT landscape, IoT canvas and need frameworks.
Startupbootcamp Data & IoT and IoT lab - presentation at betahausClaro Partners Inc.
Presentation about the Startupbootcamp Data & IoT and IoT Labs - two initiatives from Claro Partners to help IoT entrepreneurs be successful with tools and mentoring.
Bringing IoT ideas to life: start from the user ... not the API! - API days 2...Claro Partners Inc.
Bringing IoT ideas to life: start from the user ... not the API! - API days 2014 in Barcelona. Presentation by Aldo de Jong, co-founder Claro Partners and Startupbootcamp Data & IoT.
The login details to the PREVIEW version of the interactive emerging business landscapes that were presented at the conference are:
Personal Data Economy landscape
claropartners.com > client login
uname: Claro-guest-pde
pword: pdepreview
IoT landscape
claropartners.com > client login
uname: Claro-guest-iot
pword: iotpreview
Contact us at landscapes@claropartners.com to discuss ways to get full access.
A Guide to Succeeding in the Internet of Things provides innovators, designers, engineers and strategists with shared tools and a vocabulary to collaborate and create fresh, viable product and service concepts in the Internet of Things (IoT).
Five Teams worked hard for two days to concept, develop, and produce IoT prototypes and business models - around the theme of Social Good. This was organised in association with Webvisions Conference. The slides are brief summaries of the teams' ideas.
Service Design for networked business models - Presentation at Design Confere...Claro Partners Inc.
With increased connectivity, networks at both a global and local level are growing rapidly whilst new communities can develop and flourish through digital channels. These allow for resources to be shared, swapped, borrowed and traded; bearing a new economy that favours access over ownership.
This is a dramatically different user experience context that demands a transformation of our approach to service design. In this session we will share findings from our global research that explored the experiences and opportunities involved in moving from an ownership economy to one built on access and sharing. In this presentation we present guidelines for creating value exchange networks and share some tools we’ve developed for creating networked services and business models in the sharing economy.
See also video of a similar presentation delivered as TED talk: http://youtu.be/b22vSxLXMsY
To obtain a foundational understanding of how the Internet of Things applies to your business, begin by exploring the answers to five key questions. To learn more, check out our special Internet of Things section in Deloitte Review Issue 17: http://deloi.tt/1TwfcmI
Key challenges that startups face and how 6 modules of training and mentoring can help them be successful and accelerate their growth.
Presented by Aldo de Jong, founder of Claro Partners and Startupbootcamp IoT & Data, at Smart City Expo 2015 in Barcelona and at the BBVA Startup League 2015
Practical Internet of Things Now -- What it is and six requirements for your ...ReidCarlberg
The Internet of Things is here and you're starting your first project. Great! But what does that mean, what do you really need to do and what are other people doing? Check out this presentation originally from ThingsExpo in NYC.
With the invention of new Li-fi technology, you will soon find light bulbs of your car, light lamps in your room, lights in subway, flashlight of your mobile and any other light source are providing you internet access at very high speed.Li-fi technology is the another milestone in the history of information technology. You have got the idea that Li-Fi Technology is something light. Yes, Li-fi technology or light-fidelity technology transmits data wirelessly at high speeds with the use of light emitting diodes.
Lifted by the Cloud is a vision of cloud-based accessibility presentation by Wayne Caswell as part of a contest sponsored by the FCC, the Coleman Institute for Cognitive Disabilities, and Raising the Floor. It’s based on the author’s 2006 presentation on BIG Broadband and Gigabit-to-the-Home.
Blockchain, IoT and AI are foundational to the Fourth Industrial Revolution -...David Terrar
This is my keynote session at Channel Live on 12 September 2019. It covers Blockchain explaining what it is and isn’t. I cover why it is so transformational relevant for any Business Model. I go through real world case studies, not just proof of concepts.
I touch on what implementations and frameworks exist and should be considered? I then talk about what the future look like?
Blockchain is significant and business systems will evolve because of it. I move on to IoT (M2M), Industry 4.0 and why are they important. I explain the underlying factors and what the opportunity is for a reseller. I go on to demystify AI. What is it and why should you be interested now? Lastly I talk through why you should you factor blockchain, IoT and AI into your plans.
A comprehensive IoT ecosystem consists of many different parts. Irrespective of nature and complexity, a holistic IoT system can be understood through this quick guide.
Top 10 Trending Technologies To Master In 2021LokeshLusifer
Change is the only constant. This applies to your professional life as well. Upskilling Yourself is needed nowadays, the reason is pretty simple, technology is evolving very quickly? I have listed the top trending technologies which are expected to acquire a huge market in 2021.
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IOT (Internet Of Things), its demand and how it benefits the business, its role in developing Smart Cities, and connect different devices with help of internet.
“the Internet of Everything (IoE) is bringing together people, process, data, and things to make networked connections more relevant and valuable than ever before-turning information into actions that create new capabilities, richer experiences, and unprecedented economic opportunity for businesses, individuals, and countries.”
Building an AI Startup: Realities & TacticsMatt Turck
AI is all the rage in tech circles, and the press is awash in tales of AI entrepreneurs striking it rich after being acquired by one of the giants. As always, the realities of building a startup are different, and the path to success requires not just technical prowess but also thoughtful market positioning and business excellence.
In a talk of interest to anyone building or implementing an AI product, Matt Turck and Peter Brodsky leverage hundreds of conversations with AI (and big data) founders and hard-learned lessons building companies from the ground up to highlight successful strategies and tactics.
Topics include:
Successful data acquisition strategies
Data network effects
Competing with the giants
A pragmatic approach to building an AI team
Why social engineering is just as important to success as groundbreaking AI technology
Internet of Things: Opportunities for designing new experiences, capabilities...Claro Partners Inc.
Presented at WebVisions Chicago 2013
Discussion around the Internet of Things (IoT) often gets caught up on resolving issues of interoperability, battery life and security. However, in this session we will shift the focus to the enormous potential of valuable services built by designers, developers and users on top of the connections, data and networked objects. We'll outline our vision of how the IoT will develop and grow from the bottom-up and propose that while another appliance manufacturer redesigns the internet-connected fridge (again), networks of people will create new IoT experiences and capabilities themselves, enabled by the power of digital networks, accessible tools, new funding channels and programming fluency.
In fact, this ecosystem is already emerging, and we will show the vast landscape of value propositions in the IoT and the new business models they bring with them. We will also look at how services in the IoT can be designed to enable different technological capabilities as well as meet a range of human needs, uncovering the opportunities that arise when designers look beyond simple track-and-trace applications and control mechanisms to products which offer emotional benefits like the Good Night Lamp or Berg's Little Printer.
In the presentation we are sharing our perspective based on emerging business research and interviews with experts and IoT creators.
Our perspective is summarised in the following key points:
1. The Internet of Things is nascent… like the internet in 1995, the IoT is just getting started. Actually it's mostly a collection of non-connected Intranets of Things
2. The IoT will be built by many different players with many different roles
3. The real value of the IoT will not come from the technology itself, but the services built on top and enabled by it
4. A significant part of the IoT will evolve from the bottom-up, by entrepreneurship
5. IoT-enabled services are complex because they have both physical and digital elements and need to deliver an experience that bridges the two
To conclude:
•The big value of the Internet of Things isn’t in the connection of devices, but in the services for people that are built on top of those connections
•To create those products and services will require a broad mix of expertise
•Many of the Internet of Things products and services will be built by makers, hackers, entrepreneurs
In the talk we also introduce a couple of tools that help IoT creators discover opportunities and create and prototype IoT offerings.
They are:
IoT emerging business landscape
The interactive IoT landscape mapping 400+ startups and initiatives, structured across 10 business and consumer facing verticals and 5 types of enablers. The IoT landscape shows the vastness, variety, and scope of the Internet of Things and is a key tool to identification of new opportunity spaces.
IoT canvas
The IoT canvas helps IoT creators navigate the multiplied complexity
Panel discussion with IoT executives from GE, Intel, Bosch and Telefonica, lead by Claro Partners, to discuss the emerging IoT business landscape, using a tool developed by Claro Partners mapping out IoT offerings to help companies identify opportunities in the Internet of Things.
Description of the session
Explore the opportunities in the Internet of Things, using an interactive map with 400+ startups and initiatives, structured across 10 business and consumer facing verticals and 5 types of enablers. The emerging business landscape shows the vastness, variety, and scope of the Internet of Things and is a key tool to identification of new opportunity spaces for businesses looking to take a fundamental role in the market.
IoTWF attendees get temporary access to the landscape, which is normally only accessible for our clients. Login details can be found in the presentation.
After a tour through the IoT landscape, a diverse panel of industry experts will discuss:
1. How it will evolve in the near future
2. Where are the opportunity spaces for companies to provide valuable products and services.
3. What it will take to realise this evolution of the IoT.
Panelists
Xavier Capellades Ramos - Head of New Products, Thinking Things, Telefonica Digital
Stefan Ferber - Vice President at Bosch Software Innovations, Bosch
Tom DeMaria, GE Global Research, Director of Technology, Office of CTO, responsible for IoT and Industrial Internet
Rick Lisa - Director, Worldwide IoT/M2M Business Development, Intel
Moderator:
Aldo de Jong, Co-Founder Claro Partners & Data-IoT accelerator
Aldo helps corporations and startups to navigate disruptive change. With Claro and the accelerator, he provides Business Innovation and Service Design in the context of disruptive changes in society and business, such as the Personal Data Economy, Internet of Things (IoT) and Value Exchange networks. Aldo is a strategist with a strong analytical capability and business acumen, coupled with creativity and passion for understanding people.
He understands what it takes to take an initiative through the organization to the marketplace. He focuses on working with change-makers in industries affected by disruption, like Telecommunications, Technology, Financial Services and Media and with disruptive startups. Prior to founding Claro, he was a founding member of the Barcelona office of Smart Design and worked in various commercial and marketing roles at General Electric. He holds an MBA from IESE Business School in Barcelona and an MSc Chemical Engineering from Delft University of Technology.
Currently Aldo is looking for mentors, investors and corporate partners for the Data-IoT accelerator program he is starting. This program will transform teams into high-performance startups in the "white-hot" opportunity spaces of Smart Data and Internet of Things.
Five Teams worked hard for two days to concept, develop, and produce IoT prototypes and business models - around the theme of Social Good. This was organised in association with Webvisions Conference. The slides are brief summaries of the teams' ideas.
Service Design for networked business models - Presentation at Design Confere...Claro Partners Inc.
With increased connectivity, networks at both a global and local level are growing rapidly whilst new communities can develop and flourish through digital channels. These allow for resources to be shared, swapped, borrowed and traded; bearing a new economy that favours access over ownership.
This is a dramatically different user experience context that demands a transformation of our approach to service design. In this session we will share findings from our global research that explored the experiences and opportunities involved in moving from an ownership economy to one built on access and sharing. In this presentation we present guidelines for creating value exchange networks and share some tools we’ve developed for creating networked services and business models in the sharing economy.
See also video of a similar presentation delivered as TED talk: http://youtu.be/b22vSxLXMsY
To obtain a foundational understanding of how the Internet of Things applies to your business, begin by exploring the answers to five key questions. To learn more, check out our special Internet of Things section in Deloitte Review Issue 17: http://deloi.tt/1TwfcmI
Key challenges that startups face and how 6 modules of training and mentoring can help them be successful and accelerate their growth.
Presented by Aldo de Jong, founder of Claro Partners and Startupbootcamp IoT & Data, at Smart City Expo 2015 in Barcelona and at the BBVA Startup League 2015
Practical Internet of Things Now -- What it is and six requirements for your ...ReidCarlberg
The Internet of Things is here and you're starting your first project. Great! But what does that mean, what do you really need to do and what are other people doing? Check out this presentation originally from ThingsExpo in NYC.
With the invention of new Li-fi technology, you will soon find light bulbs of your car, light lamps in your room, lights in subway, flashlight of your mobile and any other light source are providing you internet access at very high speed.Li-fi technology is the another milestone in the history of information technology. You have got the idea that Li-Fi Technology is something light. Yes, Li-fi technology or light-fidelity technology transmits data wirelessly at high speeds with the use of light emitting diodes.
Lifted by the Cloud is a vision of cloud-based accessibility presentation by Wayne Caswell as part of a contest sponsored by the FCC, the Coleman Institute for Cognitive Disabilities, and Raising the Floor. It’s based on the author’s 2006 presentation on BIG Broadband and Gigabit-to-the-Home.
Blockchain, IoT and AI are foundational to the Fourth Industrial Revolution -...David Terrar
This is my keynote session at Channel Live on 12 September 2019. It covers Blockchain explaining what it is and isn’t. I cover why it is so transformational relevant for any Business Model. I go through real world case studies, not just proof of concepts.
I touch on what implementations and frameworks exist and should be considered? I then talk about what the future look like?
Blockchain is significant and business systems will evolve because of it. I move on to IoT (M2M), Industry 4.0 and why are they important. I explain the underlying factors and what the opportunity is for a reseller. I go on to demystify AI. What is it and why should you be interested now? Lastly I talk through why you should you factor blockchain, IoT and AI into your plans.
A comprehensive IoT ecosystem consists of many different parts. Irrespective of nature and complexity, a holistic IoT system can be understood through this quick guide.
Top 10 Trending Technologies To Master In 2021LokeshLusifer
Change is the only constant. This applies to your professional life as well. Upskilling Yourself is needed nowadays, the reason is pretty simple, technology is evolving very quickly? I have listed the top trending technologies which are expected to acquire a huge market in 2021.
2. You can also the link for getting special offers and related article
IOT (Internet Of Things), its demand and how it benefits the business, its role in developing Smart Cities, and connect different devices with help of internet.
“the Internet of Everything (IoE) is bringing together people, process, data, and things to make networked connections more relevant and valuable than ever before-turning information into actions that create new capabilities, richer experiences, and unprecedented economic opportunity for businesses, individuals, and countries.”
Building an AI Startup: Realities & TacticsMatt Turck
AI is all the rage in tech circles, and the press is awash in tales of AI entrepreneurs striking it rich after being acquired by one of the giants. As always, the realities of building a startup are different, and the path to success requires not just technical prowess but also thoughtful market positioning and business excellence.
In a talk of interest to anyone building or implementing an AI product, Matt Turck and Peter Brodsky leverage hundreds of conversations with AI (and big data) founders and hard-learned lessons building companies from the ground up to highlight successful strategies and tactics.
Topics include:
Successful data acquisition strategies
Data network effects
Competing with the giants
A pragmatic approach to building an AI team
Why social engineering is just as important to success as groundbreaking AI technology
Internet of Things: Opportunities for designing new experiences, capabilities...Claro Partners Inc.
Presented at WebVisions Chicago 2013
Discussion around the Internet of Things (IoT) often gets caught up on resolving issues of interoperability, battery life and security. However, in this session we will shift the focus to the enormous potential of valuable services built by designers, developers and users on top of the connections, data and networked objects. We'll outline our vision of how the IoT will develop and grow from the bottom-up and propose that while another appliance manufacturer redesigns the internet-connected fridge (again), networks of people will create new IoT experiences and capabilities themselves, enabled by the power of digital networks, accessible tools, new funding channels and programming fluency.
In fact, this ecosystem is already emerging, and we will show the vast landscape of value propositions in the IoT and the new business models they bring with them. We will also look at how services in the IoT can be designed to enable different technological capabilities as well as meet a range of human needs, uncovering the opportunities that arise when designers look beyond simple track-and-trace applications and control mechanisms to products which offer emotional benefits like the Good Night Lamp or Berg's Little Printer.
In the presentation we are sharing our perspective based on emerging business research and interviews with experts and IoT creators.
Our perspective is summarised in the following key points:
1. The Internet of Things is nascent… like the internet in 1995, the IoT is just getting started. Actually it's mostly a collection of non-connected Intranets of Things
2. The IoT will be built by many different players with many different roles
3. The real value of the IoT will not come from the technology itself, but the services built on top and enabled by it
4. A significant part of the IoT will evolve from the bottom-up, by entrepreneurship
5. IoT-enabled services are complex because they have both physical and digital elements and need to deliver an experience that bridges the two
To conclude:
•The big value of the Internet of Things isn’t in the connection of devices, but in the services for people that are built on top of those connections
•To create those products and services will require a broad mix of expertise
•Many of the Internet of Things products and services will be built by makers, hackers, entrepreneurs
In the talk we also introduce a couple of tools that help IoT creators discover opportunities and create and prototype IoT offerings.
They are:
IoT emerging business landscape
The interactive IoT landscape mapping 400+ startups and initiatives, structured across 10 business and consumer facing verticals and 5 types of enablers. The IoT landscape shows the vastness, variety, and scope of the Internet of Things and is a key tool to identification of new opportunity spaces.
IoT canvas
The IoT canvas helps IoT creators navigate the multiplied complexity
Panel discussion with IoT executives from GE, Intel, Bosch and Telefonica, lead by Claro Partners, to discuss the emerging IoT business landscape, using a tool developed by Claro Partners mapping out IoT offerings to help companies identify opportunities in the Internet of Things.
Description of the session
Explore the opportunities in the Internet of Things, using an interactive map with 400+ startups and initiatives, structured across 10 business and consumer facing verticals and 5 types of enablers. The emerging business landscape shows the vastness, variety, and scope of the Internet of Things and is a key tool to identification of new opportunity spaces for businesses looking to take a fundamental role in the market.
IoTWF attendees get temporary access to the landscape, which is normally only accessible for our clients. Login details can be found in the presentation.
After a tour through the IoT landscape, a diverse panel of industry experts will discuss:
1. How it will evolve in the near future
2. Where are the opportunity spaces for companies to provide valuable products and services.
3. What it will take to realise this evolution of the IoT.
Panelists
Xavier Capellades Ramos - Head of New Products, Thinking Things, Telefonica Digital
Stefan Ferber - Vice President at Bosch Software Innovations, Bosch
Tom DeMaria, GE Global Research, Director of Technology, Office of CTO, responsible for IoT and Industrial Internet
Rick Lisa - Director, Worldwide IoT/M2M Business Development, Intel
Moderator:
Aldo de Jong, Co-Founder Claro Partners & Data-IoT accelerator
Aldo helps corporations and startups to navigate disruptive change. With Claro and the accelerator, he provides Business Innovation and Service Design in the context of disruptive changes in society and business, such as the Personal Data Economy, Internet of Things (IoT) and Value Exchange networks. Aldo is a strategist with a strong analytical capability and business acumen, coupled with creativity and passion for understanding people.
He understands what it takes to take an initiative through the organization to the marketplace. He focuses on working with change-makers in industries affected by disruption, like Telecommunications, Technology, Financial Services and Media and with disruptive startups. Prior to founding Claro, he was a founding member of the Barcelona office of Smart Design and worked in various commercial and marketing roles at General Electric. He holds an MBA from IESE Business School in Barcelona and an MSc Chemical Engineering from Delft University of Technology.
Currently Aldo is looking for mentors, investors and corporate partners for the Data-IoT accelerator program he is starting. This program will transform teams into high-performance startups in the "white-hot" opportunity spaces of Smart Data and Internet of Things.
Building the Next Big Thing from Barcelona - short presentation for IoT meet ...Claro Partners Inc.
see also video of the presentation: http://youtu.be/3zQ4wKxwMTQ
Curious? Do you want to build the next big thing?
Join us during Mobile World Congress 2014 for:
IoT Startups Panel with relayr, Smart Citizen, theThings.io and Lhings by Claro - Tue 25 Feb, 12:00, Agora.
Keynote: "Emerging business opportunities in the Internet of Things landscape" - Tue 25 Feb, 15:45, Agora
Mini IoT-lab: "Designing experiences through the Internet of Things" - Wed 26 Feb, 09:30, Workshop dome 3
Personal data Workshop: "Designing personalised experiences" – with guest Stephen Deadman, Chief Privacy Officer, Vodafone. Wed 26 Feb, 15:00, Workshop dome 3
All the above will be held at 4 Years from Now, 4yfn.com - the event for entrepreneurship and innovation, at Montjuic (Pl. Espanya)
The IoT Food Chain – Picking the Right Dining Partner is Important with Dean ...gogo6
Download our special report, IoT Tech for the Manager: http://bit.ly/report1-slideshare
The IoT Food Chain – Picking the Right Dining Partner is Important as presented at the IoT Inc Business' fourteenth Meetup. See: http://www.iot-inc.com/internet-of-things-value-chain-meetup/
In our fourteenth Meetup we have Dean Freeman, Research VP at Gartner presenting “The IoT Food Chain – Picking the Right Dining Partner is Important”.
Presentation Abstract
The Internet of Things means many different things to different people. What is key about the IoT is there is a distinct food chain that runs from the silicon devices to the services and then back. The level of success you will have in the IoT is heavily dependent upon where you fit in the food chain, and if you have the capability to move up the chain or across the chain into different verticals. In this presentation we will explore the food chain, what is important and what steps need to be taken to succeed in the world of the IoT.
A Quick Guide for Internet of Things - ApptunixApptunix
Have a look at this presentation which emphasizes what Internet of Things is and how it works and can give seamless advantages to organizations with different industries.
InfoRepos Academy Introduction v1.1 - IIOT Experiential Learning ProgramInfoRepos Technologies
Introduction to IIOT Course & Benefits:
This is an Experiential Learning Program in the Industrial Internet of Things Area. This course covers below topics:
- Fundamentals of Electronics for IOT Engineering
- Using Arduino & RaspberryPi_Programming for IOT
- Manufacturing PCB & Component Assembly of IOT Devices
- Embedded Systems Coding & Firmware Injection
- Fundamentals of Python Programming
- Fundamentals of SQLite & MySQL
- Advances IIOT Programming using Python
- Data Storage & Accessing Mechanism Using MySQL & Cloud
- Data Sciences - Deep Learning with TensorFlow for IIOT
- Data Sciences - Machine Learning using IBM Watson for IIOT
- Data Visualization - Tableau for IOT
This presentation is to provide details on
- what is IoT
- the kind of career opportunities it provides, and
- the kind of skill set is required to be an expert.
11 things IT leaders need to know about the internet of things WGroup
The Internet of Things (IoT) is the next phase in the evolution of the Internet. More than 100 devices connect to the Internet every second. By 2020, Cisco estimates that number to be more than 250 per second. Morgan Stanley projects the Internet will be loaded with 75 billion devices by the end of the decade. This document discusses WGroup's perspective on what 11 things IT leaders need to know about IoT.
IoT (Internet of Things) by kamrul.netKamrul Hasan
IOT means Internet of Things.
Imagine the world in which every device in the home, workplace, and car are connected. The world where the lights automatically turn on when the car approaches the driveway, the coffee starts brewing when the morning alarm goes off and the front door automatically unlocks when approached by a member of the household, but stays locked when a stranger arrives on the front step. That is the type of world the Internet of Things can create.
https://kamrul.net
IBM BC2015 - Internet of Things - from hype to realityIBM Sverige
Denna presentation hölls på IBM Business Connect (http://www.ibm.com/se/businessconnect) i oktober 2015 av Kim Escherich (IoT Innovation Architect, IBM)
Beskrivning:
Internet of Things is everywhere, and almost everyone is talking about it its impact to society. It is changing how we innovate to create new cool things, how people interact and learn, and our ability more wisely use our resources.
This presentation will briefly review IBM's journey, what areas are in focus and what IBM sees as its key contributions to this transformation.
This is an excerpt from the Claro Toolkit for networked business models. Contact aldo@startupbootcamp.org for more info or interested in the full toolkit that has a total of 30 tools
NEW HUMAN CAPABILITIES IN A DYNAMIC WORKPLACE
Point of view document December 2015
Large organisations are experimening with implementing lean methodologies, design thinking and open innovation to step up their innovation capabilities. However, these practices are not simply 'out of the box' processes that can be adopted into the current work model. To leverage their potential, we need a whole new way of working that is customer centric, commercially disciplined, and experimental.
Claro Partners set out to understand this new way of working by talking to and immersing into new types of organisations that are forging new human capability practices. We focused on three key elements of human capabilities to support new innovation practices: a new organisational design, a new type of employee, and a new work experience. This document shares our perspective on why organisations need a different way of working and describes how to achieve this through reframing the way we think about these three key elements. It's based on our own practice and research around the world with leading organisations.
Home-based records (HBRs) are a vital tool that can support countries in achieving and sustaining high levels of vaccination coverage.
However, many countries continue to face challenges, including low retention rates by parents, difficulties in the printing and distribution of the document, and training health workers in its appropriate use.
The goal of this Home-based Records Revitalization Workshop was to improve the design and functionality of countries’ home-based records, with a focus on both the design of the record and the system that supports it.
The focus on immunization was chosen as an opportunity to demonstrate a systemized approach that can be applied to other elements of integrated health systems and materials.
The workshop focused on improving:
1. The design of the record from the immunization program perspective.
2. The broader system that supports the HBR, from approval and production to distribution and use.
Design Thinking workshop - Doing good doing well 2018, IESEClaro Partners Inc.
Intrigued by innovation enabling social impact? Interested in learning how to use the fundamentals of design thinking?
Participants will meet experienced professionals from the international innovation and service design consulting firm, in a speed brainstorming workshop to develop early-stage ideas. Claro will use their expertise in solving business and human problems to guide you through the steps of inspiration and ideation, brainstorming, strategic and tactical planning, and activation processes. This workshop will demonstrate how you could use innovation and design thinking to solve a real-world problem via a social enterprise.
Translating deep understanding of human need into scalable insights
Rapid change, increased interconnectivity and rising socioeconomic complexity make it increasingly difficult for corporations to stay relevant to their users in the long term.
Claro will build on our findings from the urban mobility research to illustrate how corporations need to move from solving immediate problems, to problem exploration.
By combining our understanding of human needs from our ethnographic research and mapping out global emerging value propositions, Claro has developed actionable tools and frameworks to create unique solutions in the urban mobility space. The tools and frameworks developed by Claro are not necessarily industry specific, and this makes them ideal when scalability is needed across industries and geographies to influence large scale issues.
Rethinking banking for an Always in Beta world - Money2020 presentationClaro Partners Inc.
This is the presentation, Claro's co-founder, Aldo de Jong, presented at the Money2020 conference in April 2016. The full report can be downloaded at alwaysinbeta.org
How to create people-centric services enabled by personal dataClaro Partners Inc.
From data-centric to people-centric perspective
From privacy discussion to understanding how to deliver trust, transparency, control and benefit
Introduce our toolkit to create people-centric services enabled by personal data
Five Misconceptions about Personal Data - Dataconomy Barcelona -Claro Partners Inc.
The vast amounts of personal data that we produce (email, text, search, payments...) has been triumphantly declared a “new asset class” by the WEF and compared to oil as the world’s newest economic resource. This has sparked a frantic race to gather it.
This gold rush obscures the real value of personal data, and forgets a fundamental rule of innovation: start with the person. Why has this basic principle been largely absent from our obsession with big data?
"Rethinking the Customer" - Disruptive Shifts in Financial Services: The Cust...Claro Partners Inc.
The presentation explains how virtually every product and service in the financial services industry will be affected by new business models and the a new set of expectations, behaviours and needs from digital natives.
The Internet of Things (IoT) presents a rapidly growing opportunity for companies in the technology space. However, the ecosystem of the IoT is complex, fragmented and has many dimensions (products, services, companies, geographies). Claro Partners recently completed a project to understand the Internet of Things landscape as it stands now, and to identify opportunity spaces within it. In this session we will build on this research to argue that the future of the IoT lies in value-added services built across platforms and devices, that create meaningful experiences and enhance people’s lives.
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Presented at Big Data Week conference in Barcelona May 2014 at CCCB
Panel moderated by Aldo de Jong, Claro Partners & Startupbootcamp Data & IoT, BCN - @claropartners
with:
Ferran Gascon Burgada, Agroptima @agroptima
Angel Garcia, Founding Partner, Lanta Digital Ventures @angelgarciabcn
Lars Stalling, User Driven Service Innovation, Telefonica Digital @larsst
The panel covered the following questions after an introduction:
What will it take for the IoT to take off?
how we can help IoT startups to be successful?
what can enablers do to help IoT startups?
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Sustainability: Balancing the Environment, Equity & Economy
Emerging opportunities for business in the Internet of Things landscape
1. Emerging
opportuni-es
for
business
in
the
Internet
of
Things
landscape
Intel&in&the&IoT:&Work&Session&
Aldo de Jong | Co-Founder Claro –*12th,*2013*
Portland,*December*11th** Partners & Startupbootcamp Data & IoT Accelerator
4YFN / Mobile World Congress • Barcelona 25 February 2014
2. Claro
helps
corporaCons
and
startups
to
navigate
disrup-ve
shiBs
in
society
and
business,
delivering
service
design
and
business
innova-on
Mwenge
Sebas-an
Elisabeth
GER
NL
Congo
Some
of
our
team
members
Rich
USA
Megan
UK
Mercè
Spain
Aldo
NL
Mandy
Lebanon
Abby
USA
Jiri
Belgium
Gunes
Turkey
#iot
@claropartners
3. Key takeaways from our
15-month exploration of the IoT"
#iot
@claropartners
4. The
IoT
is
about
the
interac-on
between
Internet,
Things
and
Data
Internet"
Data"
Things"
#iot
@claropartners
5. The
IoT
is
about
the
interac-on
between
Internet,
Things
and
Data
…
and
the
value
this
creates
for
people
and
business
Internet"
Data"
Things"
New
value
for
people
and
business:
CapabiliCes
Services
Experiences
Business
models
…
#iot
@claropartners
6. “Trying
to
determine
the
market
size
of
the
Internet
of
Things
is
like
trying
to
calculate
the
market
for
plas9cs,
circa
1940.
At
that
9me,
it
was
difficult
to
imagine
that
plas9cs
could
be
in
everything.”
-‐
Michael
Nelson
Professor
of
CommunicaCon,
Culture
&
Technology
at
Georgetown
University
#iot
@claropartners
7. 01
The
Internet
of
Things
is
nascent…
like
the
internet
in
1995,
the
IoT
is
just
geSng
started
1.0
2.0
3.0
Infrastructure
and
core
hardware
Connected
devices
running
on
an
opera-ng
system
Value-‐added
services
&
apps
built
on
top
of
data
from
connected
devices
Services
Services
Services
Devices
Devices
Devices
Opera-ng
System
Opera-ng
System
Opera-ng
System
Hardware
&
Infrastructure
Hardware
&
Infrastructure
Hardware
&
Infrastructure
Intranets
of
Things
#iot
@claropartners
8. 01
The
Internet
of
Things
is
nascent…
like
the
internet
in
1995,
the
IoT
is
just
geSng
started
1.0
2.0
3.0
Infrastructure
and
core
hardware
Connected
devices
running
on
an
opera-ng
system
Value-‐added
services
&
apps
built
on
top
of
data
from
connected
devices
Services
Services
Services
Devices
Devices
Devices
Opera-ng
System
Opera-ng
System
Opera-ng
System
Hardware
&
Infrastructure
Hardware
&
Infrastructure
Hardware
&
Infrastructure
Internet
of
Things
#iot
@claropartners
10. The
IoT
emerging
business
landscape
structures
100
value
proposiCons
claropartners.com
Username:
iotlab
Password:
4yfn2014
#iot
@claropartners
11. IoT-‐enabled
products
&
services
can
deliver
different
experiences
Good
Night
Lamp
Lockitron
Findery
Jawbone
UP
#iot
@claropartners
12. 02
The
IoT
will
be
built
by
many
different
players
with
many
different
roles
Internet-‐connected
things
and
their
uses
will
be
so
varied
and
present
everywhere
that
the
IoT
won’t
be
the
result
of
one
single
enCty’s
work.
#iot
@claropartners
13. 03
The
real
value
of
the
IoT
will
not
come
from
the
technology
itself,
but
the
services
built
on
top
and
enabled
by
it
Brands
Retailers
Brand
provides
services
Retailer
provides
services
(camera
rented)
Connects
with
other
users
Other
appropriate
services
Peers
and
other
devices
Prints
photos
remotely
Sends
photos
to
friends
Other
service
providers
#iot
@claropartners
14. PC
industry
OperaCng
System
Hardware
&
Infrastructure
TOP
DOWN
Services
Devices
Devices
OperaCng
System
OperaCng
System
Hardware
&
Infrastructure
DEV
DEV
Devices
Internet
of
Things
CORPORATIONS
CORPORATIONS
Services
Mobile
industry
CORPS.
04
A
significant
part
of
the
IoT
will
be
built
from
the
bo]om-‐
up,
by
entrepreneurship
and
experimenta-on
Services
Hardware
&
Infrastructure
COLLABORATIVE
#iot
@claropartners
15. 05
IoT
creators
face
mul-plied
complexity
briding
the
physical
and
the
digital
PHYSICAL
ELEMENTS
DIGITAL
ELEMENTS
#iot
@claropartners
17. Make you fitter!!
Fic-ous
example
@ClaroPartners
#iotcanvas
Prototype!
3D printed PU!
Prototype!
ARM Mbed devkit!
!
Flash memory!
Microcontroller!
GPS+movement
sensors!
LEDS+vibration!
!
TPU rubber!
ABS harness!
!
Bluetooth to
phone!
Mobile data/Wifi
to internet!
Data centre that
runs website and
app (e.g. Amazon)!
Smart phone app
and internet
service set
activity goals!
get feedback on
progress!
Produce and ship
from Foxconn !
Nike stores!
Electronics retailers!
!
!
!
Device $149!
App stores!
Nike+ website!
!
Free app!
Rev. share from
3rd party apps! @claropartners
#iot
18. Explore
IoT
and
data
in
two
hands-‐on,
crea-ve
workshops
at
4YFN
Mini
IoT-‐lab
CreaCng
experiences
through
the
Internet
of
Things
with
designers,
developers,
makers
and
strategists
Wed
26
Feb,
09:30
–
11:30h
Workshop
dome
3,
4YFN
-‐
Montjuic
1
EXPLORE
2
IDEATE
+
PITCH
3
DEVELOP
4
PROTOTYPE
5
PRESENT
#iot
@claropartners
19. Get
involved
with
Startupbootcamp
Data
&
IoT
in
Barcelona
The
leading
European,
mentor-‐driven,
intensive
accelerator
program
is
coming
to
Barcelona
to
build
a
program
focused
on
Smart
Data
&
Internet
of
Things
in
partnership
with
Claro
Partners.
Shap
e
DEMO
DEMO
DAY
DAY
Refine
idea
Shape
Build
Sell
Refine
idea
Early
adopCon
Beta
launch
Looking
for
startups,
corporate
partners,
mentors
and
accredited
investors:
aldo@startupbootcamp.org
#iot
@claropartners
20. Let’s build the Next Big Thing from Barcelona…
Aldo de Jong, Co-Founder
Claro Partners: aldo@claropartners.com
Startupbootcamp Data & IoT: aldo@startupbootcamp.org