Hash Box GmbH is developing an IoT platform called #box that allows users to monitor and control both smart devices and non-smart devices from their smartphone or computer. #box is an small cube-shaped device that connects to the home WiFi and provides an interface to integrate various electronic devices and appliances. It comes with additional helper devices called #devices that can make non-smart devices internet-connected by adding smart sockets, switches, and bulbs. The #box platform software forms the infrastructure to connect different IoT components and devices together into a single system that can be managed remotely.
XR and the Future of Immersive TechnologyVincent Lau
Extended Reality (XR) is an umbrella term for Augmented Reality (AR), Virtual Reality (VR), Mixed Reality (MR), and any other kind of immersive technology. In just the last 5 years alone, XR has seen rapid adoption and development of immersive applications that are used in many sectors from Edutainment to Medical. Looking at the state of XR today, let us compare the differences between the various immersive technologies to understand their current limitations and the sectors that they are poised to disrupt. As we begin a new year with hope of a global recovery from the pandemic, we observe some key trends in XR development that will determine the future of immersive technology in the post-COVID world.
The document discusses the Internet of Things (IoT), including its history, components, applications, advantages, and disadvantages. It provides examples of real-time IoT devices and discusses how IoT will affect business and work. The main applications of IoT discussed are smart homes, wearables, smart cities, smart grids, industrial internet, connected cars, connected health, smart retail, smart supply chains, and smart farming. The document concludes that while IoT has security and privacy disadvantages, its advantages of saving time and money will lead to its increased common use in households and companies.
Selling the Internet of Things: Why are Retail Solutions a Challenge?MarketSource
The document discusses the challenges of selling Internet of Things (IoT) solutions in retail. It notes that IoT is a complex ecosystem with many categories and products that cross categories. This makes it difficult for consumers, who are often more informed than retail associates, to understand and purchase products. It also poses challenges for manufacturers to partner with retailers and for retailers to meet changing consumer expectations around purchasing. The document provides recommendations on how manufacturers and retailers can address these challenges by focusing on consumer lifestyles, gathering customer feedback, partnering within the IoT ecosystem, and providing a consistent customer experience.
This document discusses Cisco's vision for cloud computing. It makes the following key points:
1) Cloud computing provides benefits like scalability, pay-as-you-go economics, and access to powerful IT resources. However, cloud is not a one-size-fits-all solution and requires careful planning.
2) Cisco believes cloud adoption will initially be driven by cost and agility benefits. The network platform is also critical to delivering cloud's full promise. Multiple approaches are needed to accommodate diverse needs.
3) Cisco is committed to delivering the promise of cloud through its network leadership, choice of solutions, and ecosystem partnerships. The company aims to provide flexible platforms for customers' IT needs.
In this report, we will review some of the key market drivers behind the Internet of Things (IoT), the value proposition for each market segment, the common revenue models with some examples, and finally the value of data as it relates to the IoT.
This document summarizes the findings of a survey conducted by the Economist Intelligence Unit on how technology will impact how companies interact with their customers within the next 5 years. The survey found that customer-driven innovation will become more important, as empowered customers will be a leading source of innovative ideas. Companies will need to adopt digital channels that are relevant to younger generations and be prepared to more openly share information with and involve customers in business processes while maintaining security. Technology must also enable greater responsiveness to customer demand.
The Connected world evolves and more elements of our analogue world and being connected to our digital world. WE all need to understand this mega-trend and the drivers for IoT in 2017 and beyond
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
XR and the Future of Immersive TechnologyVincent Lau
Extended Reality (XR) is an umbrella term for Augmented Reality (AR), Virtual Reality (VR), Mixed Reality (MR), and any other kind of immersive technology. In just the last 5 years alone, XR has seen rapid adoption and development of immersive applications that are used in many sectors from Edutainment to Medical. Looking at the state of XR today, let us compare the differences between the various immersive technologies to understand their current limitations and the sectors that they are poised to disrupt. As we begin a new year with hope of a global recovery from the pandemic, we observe some key trends in XR development that will determine the future of immersive technology in the post-COVID world.
The document discusses the Internet of Things (IoT), including its history, components, applications, advantages, and disadvantages. It provides examples of real-time IoT devices and discusses how IoT will affect business and work. The main applications of IoT discussed are smart homes, wearables, smart cities, smart grids, industrial internet, connected cars, connected health, smart retail, smart supply chains, and smart farming. The document concludes that while IoT has security and privacy disadvantages, its advantages of saving time and money will lead to its increased common use in households and companies.
Selling the Internet of Things: Why are Retail Solutions a Challenge?MarketSource
The document discusses the challenges of selling Internet of Things (IoT) solutions in retail. It notes that IoT is a complex ecosystem with many categories and products that cross categories. This makes it difficult for consumers, who are often more informed than retail associates, to understand and purchase products. It also poses challenges for manufacturers to partner with retailers and for retailers to meet changing consumer expectations around purchasing. The document provides recommendations on how manufacturers and retailers can address these challenges by focusing on consumer lifestyles, gathering customer feedback, partnering within the IoT ecosystem, and providing a consistent customer experience.
This document discusses Cisco's vision for cloud computing. It makes the following key points:
1) Cloud computing provides benefits like scalability, pay-as-you-go economics, and access to powerful IT resources. However, cloud is not a one-size-fits-all solution and requires careful planning.
2) Cisco believes cloud adoption will initially be driven by cost and agility benefits. The network platform is also critical to delivering cloud's full promise. Multiple approaches are needed to accommodate diverse needs.
3) Cisco is committed to delivering the promise of cloud through its network leadership, choice of solutions, and ecosystem partnerships. The company aims to provide flexible platforms for customers' IT needs.
In this report, we will review some of the key market drivers behind the Internet of Things (IoT), the value proposition for each market segment, the common revenue models with some examples, and finally the value of data as it relates to the IoT.
This document summarizes the findings of a survey conducted by the Economist Intelligence Unit on how technology will impact how companies interact with their customers within the next 5 years. The survey found that customer-driven innovation will become more important, as empowered customers will be a leading source of innovative ideas. Companies will need to adopt digital channels that are relevant to younger generations and be prepared to more openly share information with and involve customers in business processes while maintaining security. Technology must also enable greater responsiveness to customer demand.
The Connected world evolves and more elements of our analogue world and being connected to our digital world. WE all need to understand this mega-trend and the drivers for IoT in 2017 and beyond
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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
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
IoT Trends to Drive Innovation for Business 2019-2020Takayuki Yamazaki
This document outlines 9 major Internet of Things trends for 2019-2020. It discusses how IoT will be empowered by artificial intelligence, the continued rise of industrial IoT and digital twin technology, and how complex IoT solutions will involve other innovations like blockchain and WebRTC. It also notes that social, legal, and ethical issues around data privacy and security will grow in importance as IoT devices collect more personal data.
Intelligenza artificiale: le sue potenzialità, la bozza di regolamento UE e r...Giulio Coraggio
Quali sono le potenzialità di business dell’intelligenza artificiale, quale è il potenziale impatto del regolamento sull’IA sulle stesse e quali sono le questioni legali ed etiche che rimangono irrisolte dopo il regolamento? Ne abbiamo discusso in webinar organizzato da AIGI con lo studio legale DLA Piper. La presentazione qui pubblicata è stata realizzata da Pietro Scarpino – VP, Head of IoT, VR & AI Service Line di NTT Data e
Giulio Coraggio – Location Head of Italian Intellectual Property and Technology Department di DLA Piper
Internet of Things (IoT): More than Smart “Things”Ahmed Banafa
By 2020, experts forecast that up to 28 billion devices will be connected to the Internet with only one third of them being computers, smartphones and tablets. The remaining two thirds will be other “devices” – sensors, terminals, household appliances, thermostats, televisions, automobiles, production machinery, urban infrastructure and many other “things”, which traditionally have not been Internet enabled.
This “Internet of Things” (IoT) represents a remarkable transformation of the way in which our world will soon interact. Much like the World Wide Web connected computers to networks, and the next evolution connected people to the Internet and other people, IoT looks poised to interconnect devices, people, environments, virtual objects and machines in ways that only science fiction writers could have imagined.
In a nutshell the Internet of Things (IoT) is the convergence of connecting people, things, data and processes is transforming our life, business and everything in between.
Internet of Things: From Strategy to Action: Driving IoT to Industrial ScaleCognizant
This document discusses scaling Internet of Things (IoT) solutions from pilots to an industrial scale. It argues that full IoT value is not realized by connecting just a few devices, but rather by focusing on how these technologies can impact business strategies. To scale IoT solutions, organizations must address challenges like large numbers of devices, high volumes of data, security, and partner capabilities. Successful scaling requires understanding the business problem, how IoT amplifies value across a product's lifecycle, considering the physical environment, and realizing that an integrated approach from many partners is needed. The goal is for IoT systems to interact and become embedded in physical workplaces to drive business transformation.
The document discusses the potential value of connecting the currently unconnected "things" through the Internet of Everything (IoE). It finds that while only 10 billion out of 1.5 trillion "things" are currently connected, connecting the unconnected could create $14.4 trillion in value for businesses over the next decade. Specifically, two-thirds of this value would come from industry-specific use cases while one-third would come from cross-industry use cases. The document provides examples of potential value across different industries and geographies to demonstrate how companies could benefit from embracing IoE.
Internet of Things & Hardware Industry Report 2016Bernard Moon
Overview of industry trends and insights of Fortune 500 companies and startups' activities in the Internet of Things (IoT) and hardware space. We cover connected home, wearables, healthcare, robotics & drones, and industrial IoT.
Download this BYOD economic analysis and more at http://cs.co/BYOD-Economics
Request a custom BYOD assessment: http://cs.co/BYOD-contactme
"Bring your own Device" (BYOD) sparks productivity and saves costs by connecting employee devices to corporate networks--an example of how the Internet of Everything is creating value around the world. But the current value is dwarfed by the potential gains from implementing BYOD more strategically.
Smart dust, machine learning, and augmented reality are just a few technologies arriving within the next few years. As our devices become more intelligent, how will we keep up? We'll all learn new ways to see and interact with our digital environment.
The document discusses how OEMs can benefit from the growth of the Internet of Things (IoT). It notes that the number of internet-connected devices is growing rapidly but these devices currently use different languages, making development difficult. However, technologies like DQuid's universal translator module allow any device to connect to the IoT. This opens opportunities for OEMs to expand into new markets more easily. The document argues that to fully capitalize on the IoT, OEMs will need to shift their focus from hardware to monetizing the embedded software and services on devices.
This document provides an overview of an Oracle white paper from 2010 that outlines a scenario for the state of information technology (IT) in the year 2020 based on submissions from Oracle employees. The scenario depicts a future of "technology optimism" where:
1) Business and consumer IT have largely converged through ubiquitous mobile devices, social/collaborative applications, and an app store model for business software.
2) The real world and online world have also converged through widespread sensor networks and augmented reality technologies.
3) IT has driven innovation in other areas like healthcare, energy, and education through technologies like cloud computing, smart sensors, and improved analytics.
Automotive Logistics Magazine - Global Vehicle Platform StrategiesMark Morley, MBA
Global automotive companies are increasingly moving to cloud-based software for communication across international supply chains. Japanese and Chinese automakers show most interest in using cloud platforms as they establish new factories abroad. Cloud systems allow automakers to standardize communication protocols and onboard foreign suppliers. This helps manage complexity in global supply chains and supports large-scale production using shared global vehicle platforms across continents. Chinese automakers establishing factories in countries like Brazil and Russia may drive increased use of cloud logistics as supply chain networks expand internationally. Standard cloud communication could help automakers effectively manage large recalls by ensuring up-to-date supplier contact information is accessible from any location.
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.
Creating a Playbook to Exploit the Long Tail of IoTAricent
This document outlines a playbook for companies to exploit opportunities in the long tail of the IoT market. It discusses four essential aspects of a strategy to unlock IoT's potential: having knowledge of the competitive landscape; embracing extreme volatility; accepting commercial uncertainty; and being fast, agile and flexible. It provides examples of companies applying these strategies in markets like smart metering, wearables and automotive software. The overall message is that IoT value will come from many small use cases, requiring experimentation and an ability to learn and pivot quickly as technologies and markets evolve.
This presentation provides an overview of the IIoT (Industrial Internet of Things) market in (Fall 2017) with respect to a large enterprise project.
I hope you find this information useful in starting or expanding your own IIoT Project!
The document discusses the Internet of Things (IoT) and its relationship to artificial intelligence. It finds that IoT adoption is approaching a tipping point of 15-20% and will accelerate thereafter. IoT will set the path for developments in AI by providing vast amounts of data. It also examines how IoT links to and supports other technologies like augmented reality and blockchain. The top three industries currently adopting IoT are energy/mining, transportation, and manufacturing.
Internet of Things Insights of Applications in Research and Innovation to Int...ijtsrd
In existing world IOT find a great attention from researchers, it becomes an vital technology that offers a well defined communications between objects and machines. That will offer immediate access to information about the real world and objects in it leading to innovative facilities and increase in effectiveness and output. The IoT developments address the whole IoT spectrum form the devices at the edge to cloud and data centres on the backend and everything in between through ecosystems are generated by industry, research and application stakeholders that enable real world use cases to quicken the in IoT and establish open interoperability standards and common architectures for IoT solutions. This paper studies the perception of many IoT applications and innovation of original connected technologies to the challenges that in front of the execution of the IoT. Deepika Bairagee | Aditya Sharma "Internet of Things: Insights of Applications in Research and Innovation to Integrated Ecosystem" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-4 | Issue-4 , June 2020, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd31213.pdf Paper Url :https://www.ijtsrd.com/computer-science/other/31213/internet-of-things-insights-of-applications-in-research-and-innovation-to-integrated-ecosystem/deepika-bairagee
The document discusses using Internet of Things (IoT) technology to address challenges facing modern cities. It notes that rapid urbanization, economic pressures, and environmental sustainability concerns are stressing city infrastructure and quality of life. The document then outlines how independent infrastructure investments by different city departments result in wasted resources and a lack of shared intelligence. It proposes that an integrated IoT platform allowing data sharing across departments could help optimize city management and operations.
The document provides an overview and market analysis of the global Internet of Things market from 2015 to 2021. It covers the IoT architecture and value chain, market segmentation by application and enabling technology, as well as drivers, restraints, opportunities and challenges. Key findings include that the global IoT market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 16.05% during 2015-2021, with cloud management services dominating. Commercial applications like mobility and energy are forecasted to be the fastest growing segments.
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.
Smart, connected products are everyday products like televisions, tractors, and baby monitors that are connected to the Internet by their manufacturers. This allows the manufacturers to continually optimize the products through software updates and analysis of sensor data. The products can evolve over time and offer new features through the cloud. This changes the relationship between manufacturers and consumers to an ongoing, dynamic interaction.
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
IoT Trends to Drive Innovation for Business 2019-2020Takayuki Yamazaki
This document outlines 9 major Internet of Things trends for 2019-2020. It discusses how IoT will be empowered by artificial intelligence, the continued rise of industrial IoT and digital twin technology, and how complex IoT solutions will involve other innovations like blockchain and WebRTC. It also notes that social, legal, and ethical issues around data privacy and security will grow in importance as IoT devices collect more personal data.
Intelligenza artificiale: le sue potenzialità, la bozza di regolamento UE e r...Giulio Coraggio
Quali sono le potenzialità di business dell’intelligenza artificiale, quale è il potenziale impatto del regolamento sull’IA sulle stesse e quali sono le questioni legali ed etiche che rimangono irrisolte dopo il regolamento? Ne abbiamo discusso in webinar organizzato da AIGI con lo studio legale DLA Piper. La presentazione qui pubblicata è stata realizzata da Pietro Scarpino – VP, Head of IoT, VR & AI Service Line di NTT Data e
Giulio Coraggio – Location Head of Italian Intellectual Property and Technology Department di DLA Piper
Internet of Things (IoT): More than Smart “Things”Ahmed Banafa
By 2020, experts forecast that up to 28 billion devices will be connected to the Internet with only one third of them being computers, smartphones and tablets. The remaining two thirds will be other “devices” – sensors, terminals, household appliances, thermostats, televisions, automobiles, production machinery, urban infrastructure and many other “things”, which traditionally have not been Internet enabled.
This “Internet of Things” (IoT) represents a remarkable transformation of the way in which our world will soon interact. Much like the World Wide Web connected computers to networks, and the next evolution connected people to the Internet and other people, IoT looks poised to interconnect devices, people, environments, virtual objects and machines in ways that only science fiction writers could have imagined.
In a nutshell the Internet of Things (IoT) is the convergence of connecting people, things, data and processes is transforming our life, business and everything in between.
Internet of Things: From Strategy to Action: Driving IoT to Industrial ScaleCognizant
This document discusses scaling Internet of Things (IoT) solutions from pilots to an industrial scale. It argues that full IoT value is not realized by connecting just a few devices, but rather by focusing on how these technologies can impact business strategies. To scale IoT solutions, organizations must address challenges like large numbers of devices, high volumes of data, security, and partner capabilities. Successful scaling requires understanding the business problem, how IoT amplifies value across a product's lifecycle, considering the physical environment, and realizing that an integrated approach from many partners is needed. The goal is for IoT systems to interact and become embedded in physical workplaces to drive business transformation.
The document discusses the potential value of connecting the currently unconnected "things" through the Internet of Everything (IoE). It finds that while only 10 billion out of 1.5 trillion "things" are currently connected, connecting the unconnected could create $14.4 trillion in value for businesses over the next decade. Specifically, two-thirds of this value would come from industry-specific use cases while one-third would come from cross-industry use cases. The document provides examples of potential value across different industries and geographies to demonstrate how companies could benefit from embracing IoE.
Internet of Things & Hardware Industry Report 2016Bernard Moon
Overview of industry trends and insights of Fortune 500 companies and startups' activities in the Internet of Things (IoT) and hardware space. We cover connected home, wearables, healthcare, robotics & drones, and industrial IoT.
Download this BYOD economic analysis and more at http://cs.co/BYOD-Economics
Request a custom BYOD assessment: http://cs.co/BYOD-contactme
"Bring your own Device" (BYOD) sparks productivity and saves costs by connecting employee devices to corporate networks--an example of how the Internet of Everything is creating value around the world. But the current value is dwarfed by the potential gains from implementing BYOD more strategically.
Smart dust, machine learning, and augmented reality are just a few technologies arriving within the next few years. As our devices become more intelligent, how will we keep up? We'll all learn new ways to see and interact with our digital environment.
The document discusses how OEMs can benefit from the growth of the Internet of Things (IoT). It notes that the number of internet-connected devices is growing rapidly but these devices currently use different languages, making development difficult. However, technologies like DQuid's universal translator module allow any device to connect to the IoT. This opens opportunities for OEMs to expand into new markets more easily. The document argues that to fully capitalize on the IoT, OEMs will need to shift their focus from hardware to monetizing the embedded software and services on devices.
This document provides an overview of an Oracle white paper from 2010 that outlines a scenario for the state of information technology (IT) in the year 2020 based on submissions from Oracle employees. The scenario depicts a future of "technology optimism" where:
1) Business and consumer IT have largely converged through ubiquitous mobile devices, social/collaborative applications, and an app store model for business software.
2) The real world and online world have also converged through widespread sensor networks and augmented reality technologies.
3) IT has driven innovation in other areas like healthcare, energy, and education through technologies like cloud computing, smart sensors, and improved analytics.
Automotive Logistics Magazine - Global Vehicle Platform StrategiesMark Morley, MBA
Global automotive companies are increasingly moving to cloud-based software for communication across international supply chains. Japanese and Chinese automakers show most interest in using cloud platforms as they establish new factories abroad. Cloud systems allow automakers to standardize communication protocols and onboard foreign suppliers. This helps manage complexity in global supply chains and supports large-scale production using shared global vehicle platforms across continents. Chinese automakers establishing factories in countries like Brazil and Russia may drive increased use of cloud logistics as supply chain networks expand internationally. Standard cloud communication could help automakers effectively manage large recalls by ensuring up-to-date supplier contact information is accessible from any location.
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.
Creating a Playbook to Exploit the Long Tail of IoTAricent
This document outlines a playbook for companies to exploit opportunities in the long tail of the IoT market. It discusses four essential aspects of a strategy to unlock IoT's potential: having knowledge of the competitive landscape; embracing extreme volatility; accepting commercial uncertainty; and being fast, agile and flexible. It provides examples of companies applying these strategies in markets like smart metering, wearables and automotive software. The overall message is that IoT value will come from many small use cases, requiring experimentation and an ability to learn and pivot quickly as technologies and markets evolve.
This presentation provides an overview of the IIoT (Industrial Internet of Things) market in (Fall 2017) with respect to a large enterprise project.
I hope you find this information useful in starting or expanding your own IIoT Project!
The document discusses the Internet of Things (IoT) and its relationship to artificial intelligence. It finds that IoT adoption is approaching a tipping point of 15-20% and will accelerate thereafter. IoT will set the path for developments in AI by providing vast amounts of data. It also examines how IoT links to and supports other technologies like augmented reality and blockchain. The top three industries currently adopting IoT are energy/mining, transportation, and manufacturing.
Internet of Things Insights of Applications in Research and Innovation to Int...ijtsrd
In existing world IOT find a great attention from researchers, it becomes an vital technology that offers a well defined communications between objects and machines. That will offer immediate access to information about the real world and objects in it leading to innovative facilities and increase in effectiveness and output. The IoT developments address the whole IoT spectrum form the devices at the edge to cloud and data centres on the backend and everything in between through ecosystems are generated by industry, research and application stakeholders that enable real world use cases to quicken the in IoT and establish open interoperability standards and common architectures for IoT solutions. This paper studies the perception of many IoT applications and innovation of original connected technologies to the challenges that in front of the execution of the IoT. Deepika Bairagee | Aditya Sharma "Internet of Things: Insights of Applications in Research and Innovation to Integrated Ecosystem" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-4 | Issue-4 , June 2020, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd31213.pdf Paper Url :https://www.ijtsrd.com/computer-science/other/31213/internet-of-things-insights-of-applications-in-research-and-innovation-to-integrated-ecosystem/deepika-bairagee
The document discusses using Internet of Things (IoT) technology to address challenges facing modern cities. It notes that rapid urbanization, economic pressures, and environmental sustainability concerns are stressing city infrastructure and quality of life. The document then outlines how independent infrastructure investments by different city departments result in wasted resources and a lack of shared intelligence. It proposes that an integrated IoT platform allowing data sharing across departments could help optimize city management and operations.
The document provides an overview and market analysis of the global Internet of Things market from 2015 to 2021. It covers the IoT architecture and value chain, market segmentation by application and enabling technology, as well as drivers, restraints, opportunities and challenges. Key findings include that the global IoT market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 16.05% during 2015-2021, with cloud management services dominating. Commercial applications like mobility and energy are forecasted to be the fastest growing segments.
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.
Smart, connected products are everyday products like televisions, tractors, and baby monitors that are connected to the Internet by their manufacturers. This allows the manufacturers to continually optimize the products through software updates and analysis of sensor data. The products can evolve over time and offer new features through the cloud. This changes the relationship between manufacturers and consumers to an ongoing, dynamic interaction.
Internet of Things Corporate PresentationMomentumPR
Internet of Things Inc. (TSX-V: ITT) is an IoT software and solutions provider acquiring and implementing strategic disruptive solutions targeting the Industrial IoT markets including: manufacturing, agriculture, energy management, transportation.
Get more information about software development. We are providing the best information which helps you to develop customized software for your business.
The software development sector is constantly expanding, creating a plethora of opportunities for organizations, startups, and entrepreneurs. We provide valuable information that helps you in software development for your business.
This document provides a vision of the future of information technology (IT) in the year 2020 according to essays submitted by Oracle employees. Key points include:
1) Business and consumer IT will continue converging, with applications becoming more people-centric and borrowing features from consumer apps and gaming.
2) The real world and online world will further merge through technologies like augmented reality, sensor networks, and improved connectivity.
3) Cloud computing will become more prominent and "people-centric", with datacenters becoming trusted brands providing analytics and user communities.
A Platter of Insights on Navigating IoT TrendsTechugo
Savor a comprehensive platter of insights into navigating IoT trends. Explore the dynamic landscape of Internet of Things technology, from smart devices to data analytics. Elevate your understanding of how IoT innovations are reshaping industries, optimizing operations, and offering unparalleled connectivity, setting the stage for a future powered by seamless digital integration.
This document provides an overview of Cisco's co-innovation programs in the EMEAR region (Europe, Middle East, Africa and Russia). It describes Cisco Entrepreneurs in Residence (EIR), an startup incubation program, and ChallengeUp!, an accelerator and incubator program focused on IoT startups run jointly with Intel and Deutsche Telekom. It then profiles several startups that have participated in these programs, focusing on their innovations in areas like smart cities, healthcare, security and more. The document demonstrates how Cisco is collaborating with startups and partners through these open innovation programs to accelerate digital transformation.
The document discusses Augmate's Connect platform for managing IoT devices using distributed ledger technology. It describes how Augmate was originally focused on managing augmented reality glasses but has expanded to managing all IoT devices. The platform builds a new distributed device management layer and policy engine integrated with blockchains. This allows for centralized provisioning and policy settings for devices. It provides examples of how the platform could be used to securely manage devices for field technicians, medical devices, smart home appliances, and detect potential plumbing issues.
At GetShift we are a technology-agnostic IoT platform that is developing an interoperable, platform agnostic, IoT operating system. We're also having some fun along the way by making devices we need and use internally, including an internet-connected productivity timer, GetTime, as well as internet connected switch, the GetSwtich.
This a IOT base ppt slide. It's more describe IOT system history and IOt devices . And also given most valuable and relevant information about IOT and devices.
The Internet of things (IoT) is growing rapidly and 2018 will be a fascinating year for the IoT industry. IoT technology continues to evolve at an incredibly rapid pace,
Consumers and businesses alike are anticipating the next big innovation. They are all set to embrace the ground-breaking impact of the Internet of Things on our lives like ATMs that report crimes around them, forks that tell you if you are eating fast, or IP address for each organ of your body for doctors to connect and check,.
In 2018, IoT will see tremendous growth in all directions; the following 8 trends are the main developments we predict for next year:
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Insights Success has come up with an issue of “The 10 Best Performing IoT Solution Providers” that are known for utilizing advanced tools and techniques and delivers results more than what clients generally expect from them.
Insights Success has come up with an issue of “The 10 Best Performing IoT Solution Providers” that are known for utilizing advanced tools and techniques and delivers results more than what clients generally expect from them.
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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’.
future_trends_in_software_development_to_watch_in_2024.pptxsarah david
Elevate services with AI and Machine Learning integration, explore Cloud Computing's $1 trillion surge, and adapt to IoT's 65 billion devices. Embrace cross-platform development with Flutter and React Native. Unlock Blockchain's potential beyond cryptocurrency. Ride the IT outsourcing wave, poised to surpass $700 billion. Prioritize ethical AI practices amid government scrutiny. Join the green revolution with sustainable software development. Stay competitive in India's tech surge. Transform your approach—2024 demands it!
Проект «GO+» это платформа для подключения и управления устройств, работающих в рамках концепции «Интернета Вещей». Сервис позволяет работать с различными типами и производителями устройств. Клиенты смогут создавать высококастомизированные сервисы и использовать собственные сценарии для управления устройствами.
T-Byte Hybrid Cloud Infrastructure July 2021EGBG Services
This document brings together a set
of latest data points and publicly
available information relevant for
Hybrid Cloud Infrastructure
Industry. We are very excited to share
this content and believe that readers
will benefit from this periodic
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3. Executive Summary
Hash Box GmbH (UG) is a company that offers integrated software, hardware and
cloud solutions in the IoT sector.
Positive facts:
⚫ Hash Box is consisted of a team of experts who write software and build hardware,
based on scientific knowledge and experience in the IoT sector.
⚫ Hash Box invests in technological research, in order to utilize its products and meet
its clients’ expectations.
⚫ Hash Box holds potential customers from all areas of the economic environment.
More specifically, the solutions the company offers can apply in all business types
in the public and private sector.
⚫ Hash Box develops software that is driver for a new wave of business development
approach aiming to less costs and higher productivity.
⚫ Hash Box provides a software platform for developers to write great applications,
rapidly and with less hassle through a user-friendly, simple and robust interface.
⚫ Hash Box’s software can be used by any company, regardless of the industry it
belongs to or its main domain of activities.
⚫ Hash Box plays an important role in the exceptionally fast growing market of IoT.
A critical factor to Hash Box is the very expertise of its technical team. Its members
have excellent software programming knowledge and electronic engineering
background. All the employees who will work in Hash Box are university graduates. In
addition, the company co-operates with external business partners having
postgraduate qualifications (Masters and PhDs) and has consultants who are
University Professors and prominent Directors of the private sector. That ensures the
scientific completeness and essential practical use of the solution.
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4. Preface
The Internet of Things—digitizing the physical world—has received enormous attention. The
McKinsey Global Institute set out to look beyond the hype to understand exactly how IoT technology
can create real economic value. The hype may actually understate the full potential of the Internet of
Things—but that capturing the maximum benefits will require an understanding of where real value
can be created and successfully addressing a set of systems issues, including interoperability.
Viewing IoT applications through the lens of the physical settings in which these systems will be
deployed creates a broader view of potential benefits and challenges. Rather than just analyzing IoT
uses in vertical industries, we also look at settings, such as cities and worksites. This shows how
various IoT systems can maximize value, particularly when they interact. We estimate a potential
economic impact—including consumer surplus—of as much as $11.1 trillion per year in 2025 for IoT
applications in nine settings.
Interoperability between IoT systems is critically important to capturing maximum value; on average,
interoperability is required for 40 percent of potential value across IoT applications and by nearly 60
percent in some settings. Most IoT data are not used currently. For example, only 1 percent of data
from an oil rig with 30,000 sensors is examined. The data that are used today are mostly for anomaly
detection and control, not optimization and prediction, which provide the greatest value.
Business-to-business (B2B) applications can create more value than pure consumer applications.
While consumer applications such as fitness monitors and self-driving cars attract the most attention
and can create significant value, we estimate that B2B uses can generate nearly 70 percent of
potential value enabled by IoT.
There is large potential for IoT in developing economies. Over the next ten years, we estimate higher
potential value for IoT in advanced economies because of higher value per use. However, nearly 40
percent of value could be generated in developing economies. A dynamic industry is evolving around
IoT technology. Like other technology waves, there are opportunities for both incumbents and new
players. Digitization blurs the lines between technology companies and other types of companies;
makers of industrial machinery, for example, are creating new business models, by using IoT links
and data to offer their products as a service.
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5. The Market
Introduction
The Internet of Things (IoT) is the network of physical objects, devices, vehicles, buildings and other
items which are embedded with electronics, software, sensors, and network connectivity (mainly
WiFi) that enables them to collect and exchange data. The IoT allows objects to be sensed and
controlled remotely across existing network infrastructure, creating opportunities for more‐direct
integration between the physical world and computer‐based systems, thus resulting in improved
efficiency, accuracy and economic benefit.
• About 40+ billion IoT devices by 2021
• About $30+ Trillion market by 2020
• About $6 Trillion will be invested globally in IoT solutions by 2020
• About 400 Million Euro will be invested in the EU for IoT solutions by 2020
• About $13 Trillion is the estimated ROI by 2025
• About 3 smart devices per house (global average) in 2015
• About 26 smart devices per house by 2020
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The Company
Hash Box UG (GmbH) is a company that offers integrated software, hardware and cloud solutions in
the IoT sector. The company is consisted of highly motivated and well educated top notch
professionals. The Hash Box team promotes high technology and IoT.
The flagship project is #box (HASH‐box). #box is a disruptive, ubiquitous IoT platform and a huge step
into the future...
The company believes that: “#box is not just another IoT solution. It's a life changing experience!”.
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The Product (1)
#box is a plastic, industrial-grey colored, cube (6cm x 6cm x 6cm). Its top side has a light blue hash
symbol (#) which is also the brand logo. Internally the cube hosts an electronic board that comes
with several other electronic elements and advanced software. (“Figure 1”)
Figure 1.
#box
In order to start using #box you have to connect it on the Internet through your WiFi. For that reason
it comes with an internal WiFi antenna that has a range of approximately 300m without obstacles
and about 100m with obstacles such as walls, doors, etc. In order to function, #box has to be
plugged in the electrical network permanently. Every package comes with an adaptor for your
convenience.
#box enables all your devices and home/office appliances (regardless of the manufacturer) to get
connected, controlled and monitored from your smart-phone, tablet or computer, either locally or
remotely. All available devices and appliances in the market are divided into two main categories:
a) Non-smart devices
b) Smart devices
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The Product (2)
Non-smart devices
Non-smart devices (also known as classic devices) have no WiFi, Bluetooth or any other networking
circuit and thus no Internet access. These devices currently dominate the market (we use 90% of the
devices every day). To support the current market needs, #box comes with a set of helping devices,
the #devices (HASH-devices). #devices enable all non-smart devices to act and work as smart ones.
Typical examples of #devices are: smart sockets, smart bulb holders, smart switches, etc. All
#devices are controlled by #box and provide advanced functionality that can also be extended
through software (apps).
Smart devices
Most smart devices are supported by #box, out of the box. #box enables monitoring and control of
such devices as long as they have an active WiFi or Bluetooth. For even more complex configurations
you are free to combine your smart-devices with #devices.
To understand #box as a solution we have to take a deeper look at its components. The #platform
(HASH-platform), is the basis of #box's infrastructure that integrates useful components. (“Figure 2”)
Figure 2. #box platform
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The Product (3)
#box is a device that acts as the “proxy” between you and your smart devices or the #devices – the
helping actuators of #box. #devices enable you to transform any old non-smart device into a smart
one or extend the functionality of any smart device. The #cloud interconnects your #box to its
ecosystem and grants you access to numerous online apps. This way you can control or monitor all
your available connected things on Earth, regardless of their location. The #platform is secure and
dependable. All communications between the #cloud, the #box and the #devices are encrypted.
Finally, #platform is an “open” platform for:
1) End-users (consumers)
Consumers can go online at #store (HASH-store) and download free apps or buy (non-free) apps that
enable them to use smart and non-smart devices or extend their functionality. If no supporting apps
are found, users can make general requests to the development community (free of charge / no
guarantee) or ask for very specific (tailor-made) apps from professionals (paid solution / guaranteed
support).
Note: Free apps come with every #box. These apps enable basic functionality for most smart and
non-smart devices (through #devices).
1) Companies
Companies can support their products by giving for free or selling apps to the consumers.
1) Software vendors or freelancers
Professional developers like software houses, independent software vendors, etc. or even
freelancers can develop apps for free or sell them via #store. They can develop anything from apps
for brands or apps for non standard devices, obsolete ones, tailor-made apps, etc.
The Innovation
#box is the only total IoT solution that enables all smart and non-smart devices
to get connected, controlled and monitored via a screen. Any device
functionality can also be extended via apps.
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10. The #box Experience
#box is a unique investment opportunity. The following will help you understand in detail.
Why #box?
#box gives you access to millions of possibilities from your smart‐phone, tablet or computer and
empowers you to control and monitor everything from your fingertips. In other words, through one
screen you have access to any registered (old, new or future) device, anywhere on Earth as long as
you are connected on the #cloud at http://hashbox.net.
How does #box work?
#box is a hub that connects all devices in range. It registers them with itself and empowers you to
control them. All users of #box have access to thousands of apps from the online store at
http://store.hashbox.net. These apps extend the functionality of your smart devices and #devices
through #box. Also, developers publish their IoT apps on the #cloud and you can access them
through our online store. At the same time, providers & companies support your appliances or other
devices and can even update them remotely. This means that you don't have to worry anymore if
your favorite smart TV is up to date plus you have infinite choices and many options on how to
extend, combine and control your devices anytime you want!
What is #box?
#box is a unified platform for end-users and a framework for developers. It enables integration,
control and monitoring of all your smart and classic devices. Essentially, it's a combination of
hardware, software and the cloud. In a few words, #box is a total solution that helps you gain control
of all the connected things on this planet.
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Home
A wide range of IoT devices and applications are emerging for use in the home,
including connected thermostats, smart appliances, and self-guided vacuum cleaners.
As these devices evolve, we expect that the greatest economic impact from the
Internet of Things in the home will be in chore automation, which we estimate can cut
100 hours of labor per year for the typical household. That could be worth nearly
$135 billion globally in 2025. The next-largest impact would come from energy
management (up to $110 billion per year), followed by security, which would have an
impact of more than $20 billion per year, based on injuries and deaths avoided. In
total, we estimate that IoT applications in the home could have an economic impact
of $200 billion to $350 billion per year in 2025.
Offices
We define offices as the physical environments in which knowledge work is
the primary activity. Key benefits of IoT use in office settings are in security and
energy management. By using digital security cameras with advanced image-
processing capabilities, operators of office buildings can monitor activity throughout
their properties without requiring guards to patrol or continuously monitor video
feeds. We estimate that IoT-based energy management in offices could cut energy use
by 20 percent. Altogether office IoT applications could have an economic impact of
$70 billion to $150 billion per year in 2025.
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14. Primary Markets (Phase B: 2020 – 2025)
Factories
This setting is one of the largest sources of value from the adoption of the Internet of
Things, potentially generating an economic impact of $1.2 trillion to $3.7 trillion per
year. We define factories in the broadest sense to include all standardized production
environments. Therefore, our estimates include the benefits of IoT use in hospitals
and in agricultural settings, as well as in manufacturing facilities. In the factories
setting, value from the Internet of Things would arise chiefly from productivity
improvements, including 10 to 20 percent energy savings and a 10 to 25 percent
potential improvement in labor efficiency. Improvements in equipment maintenance,
inventory optimization, and worker health and safety are also sources of value in
factories.
Worksites
We define worksites as custom production environments, such as mines, oil and gas
extraction sites, and construction sites. Leading companies that operate in worksite
settings have been early adopters of IoT technology. A typical oil drilling platform
today might use 30,000 sensors, watching over the performance of dozens of systems.
In mining, self-driving vehicles, including mine cars and ore trucks, are helping to
streamline operations and reduce costs. Overall, improvements in operations from IoT
applications could be worth more than $470 billion per year in 2025 in worksites. The
second major source of value—potentially more than $360 billion per year—would be
improved equipment maintenance. Using sensors to monitor the health of machinery
in use, companies can shift to a condition-based maintenance model (maintaining
equipment when there is an actual need through predictive analytics) rather than
relying on a regular maintenance schedule or repairing equipment only when it
breaks down. Companies can also improve human health and safety by using the
Internet of Things. In total, we estimate that IoT in the worksites setting can have an
economic impact of $160 billion to $930 billion per year in 2025.
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Potential economic impact
In the home, the Internet of Things
has the potential to create an
economic impact of $200 billion to
$350 billion annually in 2025.
Promising uses are chore
automation, energy management,
safety and security, usage-based
design, pre-sales analytics and
personal loans.
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17. Offices Segment (Phase A) [1/2]
Energy and environment management
Commercial spaces account for 20 percent of energy consumption in advanced economies such as
the United States and and approximately one-sixth of energy consumption in developing economies.
Around half of this energy is consumed in office spaces and much of it is wasted by heating, cooling,
and lighting unoccupied offices. Intelligent energy management systems can be used to
automatically sense when a room is unoccupied or occupied and adjust heating or cooling and
lighting as needed. We estimate that intelligent energy management systems can reduce energy use
in offices by 20 percent, producing a potential economic impact of $11.7 billion to $20.5 billion per
year in 2025.
Commercial building security
Security cameras have been used to monitor activity in office buildings for many years. With IoT
technology, such as pattern-recognition software, these security systems can be far more effective
and less costly. Rather than having a security employee monitor the feed from cameras, an
intelligent system can automatically detect anomalous patterns in the video data and immediately
alert authorities of a possible intrusion. Such security systems can reduce the cost of human
observation needed by 20 to 50 percent, leading to a potential savings of more than $6 billion in
2025.
Human productivity
Today, organizations conduct periodic surveys of office workers to assess organizational health and
use the results to make improvements in job design and processes. In the future, companies could
use badges or fitness monitors (probably on an opt-in basis) to track activity and interactions among
employees. The greatest benefits would come from improved productivity of knowledge workers
such as engineers, marketers, and lawyers whose performance depends upon collaboration with
others. We estimate that process improvements for such workers based on IoT data could generate
an economic impact of between $16 billion and $47 billion per year globally in 2025.
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19. We define our factories settings
as dedicated, standardized
production environments. This
includes facilities for discrete or
process manufacturing as well
as data centers, farms, and
hospitals. The standardized
processes in all these settings
provide an opportunity to apply
the same type of process
improvements that IoT enables
in a manufacturing facility.
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21. #box – Revenue Streams
#box provides a wide variety of revenue streams. We separate those streams into two
main categories and present their options:
a) Primary
1. #box (CUBE) – 100 Euro per unit [One-off per user]
2. #devices [One-off per user]
I. Smart Power Plug:
• 1 socket (SMART_PP1) – 50 Euro per unit
• 3 sockets (SMART_PP3) – 130 Euro per unit
II. Smart Embedded Bridge (SMART_EBD) – 30 Euro per unit
III. Smart Bulb Holder (SMART_BBHDR) – 40 Euro per unit
3. Developer Fee – 30 Euro per year [Recurrent per developer]
4. Apps (Non-Free) – 0.70 Euro to * per application / download [Mixed]
5. Anonymous Meta data – 10.00 Euro to * [Recurrent per case]
b) Secondary
1. In-App Ads – 0.01 Euro to * (Known after app launch) [Recurrent per IP]
2. Banner Ads – * (Known after store launch) [Recurrent per IP]
All the above values are indicative and include VAT.
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23. #box – Marketing & Competitive Advantage
Marketing
• Market #box to the social media (Targeted groups and people)
• Advertise in Google banners (Only to specific market sectors and target markets)
• Advertise in global and nationwide TV/Radio stations (Mainly end-users and SMEs)
• Advertise and market #box in newspapers and tech-related magazines (Any user)
• Present #box in exhibitions & technology forums (Targeted and direct approach)
Finally, to escalate as fast as possible we will examine the possibilities of strategic
partnerships.
Competitive Advantage
There are numerous solutions out there that offer some quality of services. #box on
the other hand is THE service, providing THE quality. To be exact, #box is the ONLY
total solution so far in the IoT market.
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Assets Investment Costs
Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5
Hardware 80.000 220.000 520.000 750.000 850.000
Infrastructure 50.000 150.000 350.000 500.000 700.000
Equipment 35.000 50.000 150.000 300.000 450.000
Software licenses 15.000 20.000 40.000 100.000 100.000
Other 15.000 50.000 100.000 150.000 250.000
Total investment cost 195.000 490.000 1.160.000 1.800.000 2.350.000
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Payroll Breakdown
Payroll cost per category Monthly Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5
CEO & CIO 3.000 36.000 72.000 216.000 300.000 440.000
CTO 2.000 24.000 48.000 144.000 230.000 336.000
CDO 2.000 24.000 48.000 144.000 230.000 336.000
CMO 2.000 24.000 48.000 144.000 230.000 336.000
Software engineers 2.400 28.800 28.800 57.600 144.000 432.000
Secretaries 750 0 9.000 9.000 12.000 24.000
Graphic designers 1.500 18.000 36.000 36.000 72.000 72.000
Salesmen & Support 3.000 36.000 72.000 72.000 72.000 72.000
Total staff cost 190.000 361.000 823.000 1.290.000 2.048.000
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Marketing Plan Budget
Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5
Branding 10.000 30.000 50.000 150.000 150.000
Web & Magazines 70.000 120.000 200.000 400.000 500.000
Public relations (workshops, conf. etc.) 30.000 100.000 200.000 400.000 500.000
Exhibitions 50.000 200.000 500.000 1.000.000 2.500.000
Total 160.000 450.000 950.000 1.950.000 3.650.000
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Profit & Loss Statement
Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5
Gross Income
Total sales 300.000 1.200.000 4.500.000 16.000.000 40.000.000
Direct costs 545.000 1.301.000 2.933.000 5.040.000 8.048.000
Gross margin -245.000 -101.000 1.567.000 10.960.000 31.952.000
Overheads
Assets 195.000 490.000 1.160.000 1.800.000 2.350.000
Payroll 190.000 361.000 823.000 1.290.000 2.048.000
Marketing & Sales 160.000 450.000 950.000 1.950.000 3.650.000
Legal fees 7.000 30.000 50.000 60.000 120.000
Rent & Utilities 8.000 15.000 40.000 50.000 180.000
Travel 10.000 16.000 30.000 40.000 100.000
Other expenses 10.000 30.000 40.000 50.000 130.000
Total overheads 580.000 1.392.000 3.093.000 5.240.000 8.578.000
E.B.I.T.D.A -280.000 -192.000 1.407.000 10.760.000 31.422.000
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Implications (1/3)
Global Trends
The Internet of Things enables physical assets to become elements of an information system,
creating the ability to capture, compute, communicate, and collaborate in novel ways. The Internet
of Things is still in its infancy, but its impact is growing quickly. Some researchers predict there will be
between 25 billion and 50 billion connected devices by 2025. Governments, policy makers, and
businesses have the chance to accelerate the enormous opportunities associated with the Internet
of Things, even as they work to address the risks that accompany the technology.
The introduction of IoT systems into the homes, cities, factories, and other settings has the potential
to create value in new ways and to alter how people live and work. IoT applications will affect the
full range of stakeholders, from individuals, whose home and work routines will change, to
corporations that will have new ways to compete (as well as new competitors). The Internet of
Things can enable new business models, including those that monetize the data generated by IoT
technology.
Consumers
The Internet of Things offers substantial benefits for consumers as well as a new set of risks. On the
benefit side, IoT applications offer the potential to drive down the costs and enhance the quality of
goods and services, as manufacturers, retailers, and other suppliers employ IoT systems to improve
product design and operations. Additionally, as our sizing analysis makes clear, another source of
value for consumers will be greater consumer convenience and time savings. As they travel,
consumers can benefit from IoT-managed roadways, self-driving cars, real-time public transit
information, and planes that take off and land on schedule. In stores, shoppers could experience a
new level of service, savings via targeted in-store offers, and automated checkout. At home, they can
offload housework to smart appliances, save money on energy use, and protect themselves with
IoT-enabled security systems. And, most importantly, lives can be extended and improved by IoT
health and wellness applications.
Given the value associated with interoperability, consumers can choose to purchase systems that are
interoperable so that they can maximize benefits. In some cases, this might mean purchasing
different systems from one vendor; in others, it might mean purchasing systems from multiple
vendors that use common standards.
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IoT benefits also come with a new range of risks. The Internet has already raised concerns about
consumer privacy, and the mobile Internet (smart phones) has heightened those concerns by
collecting passive tracking data. IoT devices will go beyond that. Wellness monitors can not only
report where a person is but also can gather data about what the person is doing. Health IoT systems
will collect information about the consumer’s weight, eating habits, exercise regimes, drugs used,
and diseases. In the workplace, IoT systems can be used to monitor and manage employee
performance, including by “reading” facial expressions to assess a worker’s emotional state.
Consumers will need to be diligent about monitoring the data that are being gathered about them.
When they sign up for services, they should bear in mind what kind of permissions they are granting
for the use of their data, as well as what kind of access they allow to the data they are generating.
Consumers can also participate in policy-making dialogues as regulators determine how detailed
personal information can be used and how people can exert control over their personal data.
Finally, consumers will have to manage information overload. The physical and psychological effects
of constant Internet and smart phone use are beginning to be acknowledged, as are “context
switching costs” when the brain is interrupted by an email alert or an incoming tweet.60 Consumer
IoT systems can be yet another source of overwhelming data and distraction. Consumers will need
to think about which IoT systems to adopt and how to integrate the use of those systems into their
lives. Many may avoid systems that provide a constant stream of information and instead opt for
those that present information only when it is relevant.
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Strengths & Opportunities
• #box has transformative potential for many types of participants and stakeholders
and will assist in the development of new and valuable systems which in turn
create new sources of revenue and lines of business.
• #box builds competitive advantage in the IoT market, creates distinctive
technology, distinctive data, software platforms, & end-to-end solutions.
• Hash Box creates a more defensible position by developing a unique technology.
• Hash Box is providing comprehensive solutions, and creates sustainable value
propositions with distinctive technology.
• Being among the first players, Hash Box can achieve mass adoption and create
persistent advantages, including generating the usage data that can lead to
continuous improvements in products.
• Hash Box understands which elements of a successful IoT implementation are
applicable across different sectors and to what degree each vertical and customer
will require customization.
• Hash Box specializes in high technology, such as high-end hardware, software or
connectivity and even optimizes the industry expertise for each vertical they
pursue as well as the capacity to customize vertical products for specific sub-
markets and customers (if required).
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32. Investment Attractiveness
⚫ Strong and highly experienced management team, with a significant history in the
Greek & International IT sector.
⚫ Significant know-how in the effective management.
⚫ Strong brand name.
⚫ Attractive business model, coupled with an organization structure that enables
prompt and prudent investment decisions.
⚫ Clear management vision and commitment to the further development of the
company.
⚫ The ONLY total solution so far in the IoT market.
⚫ Intention to further expand its investments, when market conditions allow.
⚫ The company’s team is amongst the most active and well known IT team in Greece.
⚫ Established banking relationships with the largest banks operating in Central
Europe.
⚫ Full license and approval by authorities for the completion/extension of additional
projects.
⚫ Financial figures are extremely strong.
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