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The document discusses accelerating the adoption of the Internet of Things (IoT). It defines IoT as networks of sensors and devices connected to objects that provide data which can be analyzed and used to initiate automated actions. The document notes that McKinsey estimates the potential economic impact of IoT in 2025 to be $3.9-$11.1 trillion and that the number of connected devices is projected to grow from 22.9 billion in 2016 to 50.1 billion by 2020. Finally, the document discusses key drivers, challenges and opportunities of IoT for businesses and technology as well as examples of connected homes, cities, and enterprises.
ITIL 4 – the 4th Industrial Revolution and Intelligent Process Automationhdicapitalarea
ITIL 4, the 4th industrial revolution, the rise of the bots, AI and Intelligent Process Automation. What does it mean for service desk today and the service desks of tomorrow? This virtual event shows how the 4th industrial revolution will/has changed IT and in turn how the service desk community is being impacted.
Industry 4.0 refers to the current trend of automation and data exchange in manufacturing technologies like cyber-physical systems, the internet of things, cloud computing, and cognitive computing. It involves cyber-physical systems monitoring physical processes and creating virtual copies of the physical world. In the future, businesses will establish global networks incorporating machinery, warehousing, and production facilities as cyber-physical systems that can autonomously exchange information and control each other. Industry 4.0 is expected to fundamentally improve industrial processes involved in manufacturing, engineering, materials usage, and supply chain management.
IoT in Automobile industry by Shri Kaushal Jani, Project Head, Amiraj College of Engg & Technology, Ahmedabad
presented at All India Seminar on #IoT - Trends that affect Lives at The Institution of Engineers (I) Gujarat State Center
What is the Natural Business Model for the Internet of Things - Blair Currie ...IoT613
WHAT IS THE NATURAL BUSINESS MODEL FOR THE INTERNET OF THINGS?
In this talk Blair will discuss how IoT will shape the business models of the future.
ABOUT BLAIR
Blair Currie is a digitally advanced marketing and business development executive who heads up IMS Business Development in Canada. IMS is a connected car company and specialist in the Internet of things (IoT). It has developed this expertise through automotive telematics, infotainment and data analytics. The Company consults business and governments on how to apply the IoT and it provides turnkey deployments and advanced analytics to derive the most value from the IoT.
Over the past 25 years Blair has been a global marketer and sales lead, who has worked from bases in Canada, the United States, Japan, Singapore, Hong Kong, Thailand, Vietnam and the UAE (Dubai). He has developed digital skills both client side, agency side and ran his own brand consultancy, consulting on global campaigns and programs for IT companies such as Fujitsu and Renesas Technology, as well as packaged goods companies including Coca-Cola, Mars, Nestle, P&G and Pepsi.
Blair is particular adept deploying all forms of digital technology in workplace, home and increasingly in the “Third place” people’s cars.
Finally, Blair is a MBA graduate of the Rotman School of Management and holds an undergraduate science degree from the University of Toronto.
The term Industry 4.0 methods were restored at Hannover Messe in 2011 by the working gathering which displayed directions to the German Government on Guidelines and suggestion for Industry 4.0. Industry 4.0 is the Fourth Industrial Revolution where Cloud Computing, Cyber-Physical Systems, Cognitive Computing, Internet of Things, Robotic Automation, Connected Machines are changing over manufacturing plants into Smart Production Systems.
Industry 4.0 is a name given to the current trend of automation and data exchange in manufacturing technologies. It includes cyber-physical systems, the Internet of things, cloud computing and cognitive computing. Industry 4.0 is commonly referred to as the fourth industrial revolution.
The document discusses accelerating the adoption of the Internet of Things (IoT). It defines IoT as networks of sensors and devices connected to objects that provide data which can be analyzed and used to initiate automated actions. The document notes that McKinsey estimates the potential economic impact of IoT in 2025 to be $3.9-$11.1 trillion and that the number of connected devices is projected to grow from 22.9 billion in 2016 to 50.1 billion by 2020. Finally, the document discusses key drivers, challenges and opportunities of IoT for businesses and technology as well as examples of connected homes, cities, and enterprises.
ITIL 4 – the 4th Industrial Revolution and Intelligent Process Automationhdicapitalarea
ITIL 4, the 4th industrial revolution, the rise of the bots, AI and Intelligent Process Automation. What does it mean for service desk today and the service desks of tomorrow? This virtual event shows how the 4th industrial revolution will/has changed IT and in turn how the service desk community is being impacted.
Industry 4.0 refers to the current trend of automation and data exchange in manufacturing technologies like cyber-physical systems, the internet of things, cloud computing, and cognitive computing. It involves cyber-physical systems monitoring physical processes and creating virtual copies of the physical world. In the future, businesses will establish global networks incorporating machinery, warehousing, and production facilities as cyber-physical systems that can autonomously exchange information and control each other. Industry 4.0 is expected to fundamentally improve industrial processes involved in manufacturing, engineering, materials usage, and supply chain management.
IoT in Automobile industry by Shri Kaushal Jani, Project Head, Amiraj College of Engg & Technology, Ahmedabad
presented at All India Seminar on #IoT - Trends that affect Lives at The Institution of Engineers (I) Gujarat State Center
What is the Natural Business Model for the Internet of Things - Blair Currie ...IoT613
WHAT IS THE NATURAL BUSINESS MODEL FOR THE INTERNET OF THINGS?
In this talk Blair will discuss how IoT will shape the business models of the future.
ABOUT BLAIR
Blair Currie is a digitally advanced marketing and business development executive who heads up IMS Business Development in Canada. IMS is a connected car company and specialist in the Internet of things (IoT). It has developed this expertise through automotive telematics, infotainment and data analytics. The Company consults business and governments on how to apply the IoT and it provides turnkey deployments and advanced analytics to derive the most value from the IoT.
Over the past 25 years Blair has been a global marketer and sales lead, who has worked from bases in Canada, the United States, Japan, Singapore, Hong Kong, Thailand, Vietnam and the UAE (Dubai). He has developed digital skills both client side, agency side and ran his own brand consultancy, consulting on global campaigns and programs for IT companies such as Fujitsu and Renesas Technology, as well as packaged goods companies including Coca-Cola, Mars, Nestle, P&G and Pepsi.
Blair is particular adept deploying all forms of digital technology in workplace, home and increasingly in the “Third place” people’s cars.
Finally, Blair is a MBA graduate of the Rotman School of Management and holds an undergraduate science degree from the University of Toronto.
The term Industry 4.0 methods were restored at Hannover Messe in 2011 by the working gathering which displayed directions to the German Government on Guidelines and suggestion for Industry 4.0. Industry 4.0 is the Fourth Industrial Revolution where Cloud Computing, Cyber-Physical Systems, Cognitive Computing, Internet of Things, Robotic Automation, Connected Machines are changing over manufacturing plants into Smart Production Systems.
Industry 4.0 is a name given to the current trend of automation and data exchange in manufacturing technologies. It includes cyber-physical systems, the Internet of things, cloud computing and cognitive computing. Industry 4.0 is commonly referred to as the fourth industrial revolution.
The document discusses the concept of the Internet of Vehicles (IoV), which connects vehicles through vehicle-to-vehicle communication networks. It describes how IoV relates to the broader Internet of Things by allowing vehicles to exchange information. Examples of IoV applications include early warning systems, detour applications, social media portals for vehicle owners, and using collected data for transportation analysis. The document outlines future areas of work with IoV including content sharing between vehicles, sensor data collection, intelligent transportation routing, and increased vehicle autonomy through technologies like platoons.
IntelliAura enables organizations to digitally connect the right people to the right technologies at the right time. From our own operations to what we offer clients, we are focused on one thing: Business Value. It’s more than how much you paid for something or what a new solution saved.
Everything we do is based on an effective simple idea by bridging the gap between existing and emerging technologies—so you can innovate faster, with less risk, in the race to digital transformation.
Our comprehensive solutions are designed to provide cost-effective and timely advice and support to assist customers with business compliance, improvement and growth, to strengthen your productivity, profitability and competitiveness.
We believe in being open, always. We build trust through transparency, support genuine partnerships, and welcome new ideas. From strengthening relationships with suppliers to integrating with leading technologies, IntelliAura opens the door to a world of opportunities.
How to survive the Fourth Industrial Revolution: a guide to Digital Manufactu...Bill Harpley
This is a short but highly informative guide to Digital Manufacturing and the Industry 4.0 programme. In a nutshell, this means the seamless deployment of Advanced Automation, Digital Networks, Data Analytics and Cyber-security.
It is intended to cater the needs of SMEs and micro-enterprises in the Manufacturing sector.
I hope that after reading through it, you will feel motivated to take up the challenge of deploying Industry 4.0 in the UK.
Connected & Autonomous vehicles: cybersecurity on a grand scale v1Bill Harpley
A presentation which was given at 'How the Internet of Things is Changing Cyber Security - an event organised by Optimise Hub (Portsmouth University) on January 26th 2017 at Havant.
- This talk describes the issues relating to cybersecurity of Connected Cars and Autonomous Vehicles. It begins with an introduction to technology and standards. It then looks at the key security challenges and asks how prepared we are to deal with the future risks.
- It is a perfect case study in the challenge of achieving cybersecurity on a massive scale.
Industry 4.0 is a name given to the current trend of automation and data exchange in manufacturing technologies. It includes cyber-physical systems, the Internet of things, cloud computing and cognitive computing. Industry 4.0 is commonly referred to as the fourth industrial revolution.
Evolution of the industrial revolution, market realities and challenges of industry 3.0, and the market developments leading to industry 4.0, the technologies that are marking Industry 4.0 possible, some case studies of how companies have benefited by moving to industry 4.0, and why this is a need for the future for every industry.
Industry 4.0 and Internet of Things (IoT)- The Emerging Marketing TrendsSuyati Technologies
The document discusses industry 4.0 and the emerging trends of the industrial internet of things (IIoT). It notes that IIoT is seen as a primary way to improve operational efficiency in manufacturing. By 2020, the number of connected devices is expected to reach 51 billion and IIoT is projected to add $14.2 trillion to the global economy. Key benefits of IIoT include improved productivity, reduced costs, enhanced safety, and new business models.
The document discusses Industry 4.0 and how it is changing manufacturing through increased digitization, automation, data collection and analysis. Industry 4.0 utilizes cyber-physical systems where machines can self-optimize, communicate with each other and optimize overall production. This leads to benefits like increased operational efficiency, new products/services, and an outcome-based economy where payment is tied to results rather than goods/services. By 2020, over 1 billion connected objects will equip factories, representing over 55% annual growth in connected devices.
Cybersecurity in the Age of the Everynet Bill Harpley
This presentation argues that Internet epoch has come to an end and that we are now entering the Age of the Everynet. In this new epoch, we can in principle connect every 'thing' to the global internet, thus producing the ubiquitous Everynet.
The author reviews the development of cyber security over the last few decades and asks how we can defend ourselves from cyber attacks in the hyper-connected world of the future. It concludes with a summary of the challenges which the Cybersecurity profession will face over the coming decade.
Our core solution to ERP’s woes is Next , the world’s first eDLT solution platform... an hyper-scalable, secure, and powerful solution to manage the complex ecosystems of nodes and centralized organisations, that delivers far more functionality than the most sophisticated ERP system on the planet.
Revamp business models toward industry 4.0 create new value engine eric lo-...Eric Lo
Nexcom proposes revamping its business model to focus on Industry 4.0 by developing solutions that bridge automation and enable system integrators to offer cloud services. Its portfolio includes industrial PCs, controllers, gateways, and networking products that connect devices and sensors to cloud platforms. This allows machine builders, OEMs and integrators to develop and implement smart factory applications more efficiently and offer value-added Industry 4.0 services.
The document discusses Industrial Revolution 4.0 (IR 4.0) and its implications for accounting and businesses. It begins with defining the evolution of industrial revolutions from the 18th century to present day. It then discusses the role of accountants and how their skills will need to adapt to IR 4.0 through seeking knowledge in areas like information technology. The document summarizes 6 journal articles on topics related to opportunities, challenges, and frameworks for assessing readiness for IR 4.0. It emphasizes how IR 4.0 will impact operational efficiency, productivity, and integration across the value chain through technologies like cyber-physical systems, the internet of things, cloud computing and big data.
Disruption 4.0 refers to the disruption caused by emerging technologies like artificial intelligence, virtual reality, 3D printing, blockchain, and the Internet of Things being combined in new ways. This level of disruption transforms industries from product-based to service-based and outcome-based models. Disruption 4.0 will see industries leveraging each other to provide better value to users, such as driverless taxis that can fly, allowing people to request transportation to reach destinations within a specified time. The year 2018 is expected to see significant disruption as Industry 4.0/the Fourth Industrial Revolution takes hold.
Presentation: Impact of IoT in Enterprise ArchitectureFrancisco Maroto
This document summarizes a presentation on the impact of the Internet of Things (IoT) on business architecture. The presentation discusses how IoT is enabling new business drivers and opportunities through connecting physical objects and sensors. However, it also notes that standardization and fragmentation remain challenges. Additionally, it emphasizes that IoT requires ecosystems of partners and is key to evolving new business models, though not all physical things need to be connected to the Internet. The presentation concludes with a question and answer section.
The document discusses the Internet of Things (IoT), which connects physical devices to the internet. It provides a brief history of IoT and projections that the number of connected devices will grow significantly in coming years. The document also examines how IoT works, potential applications, and considerations around adopting IoT technologies.
The over view of Industry 4.0 which is also known as fourth industrial revolution or smart factory, with the combination of advanced technologies like IoT, automation, cloud computing , edge computing, analytics and artificial intelligence
Management Information Systems presentation on Industry 4.0
-> A Timeline of Industrial Revolutions The Genesis of 4.0
-> Components of Industry 4.0 Why 4.0?
-> Use Cases
-> Smart Logistics and Warehousing Quality Management
-> The Future Ahead: 5.0?
Find out what the term Industry 4.0 means, where it originated from, and the opportunities and challenges that could be faced by Manufacturers, in the dawning of the 4th Industrial Revolution.
This document summarizes Intel's global supply chain operations. Intel has fabrication plants located around the world and ships approximately 1.9 million shipments per year, averaging 550 kilograms per day. Air cargo represents 78% of Intel's freight spending, with 59% of freight spending originating in Asia. Intel faces challenges in managing global freight costs and delivery reliability due to trade imbalances and increasing complexity in emerging markets. The air cargo industry is also facing challenges in providing reliable global capacity and affordable services to meet the needs of companies like Intel.
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
publication immensely.
Industrial internet of things (IIOT) - special report-2017Ian Beckett
The internet of things (IoT) is creating new jobs in manufacturing by allowing factories to monitor equipment performance and predict maintenance needs for greater efficiency. While some manual jobs may be eliminated, the IoT is driving demand for new skills in services, technology, data science, software development, and marketing to maintain and upgrade connected machines and develop new IoT-enabled services. Rolls-Royce uses IoT systems that notify the company when aircraft engine maintenance and upgrades are required.
The document discusses the concept of the Internet of Vehicles (IoV), which connects vehicles through vehicle-to-vehicle communication networks. It describes how IoV relates to the broader Internet of Things by allowing vehicles to exchange information. Examples of IoV applications include early warning systems, detour applications, social media portals for vehicle owners, and using collected data for transportation analysis. The document outlines future areas of work with IoV including content sharing between vehicles, sensor data collection, intelligent transportation routing, and increased vehicle autonomy through technologies like platoons.
IntelliAura enables organizations to digitally connect the right people to the right technologies at the right time. From our own operations to what we offer clients, we are focused on one thing: Business Value. It’s more than how much you paid for something or what a new solution saved.
Everything we do is based on an effective simple idea by bridging the gap between existing and emerging technologies—so you can innovate faster, with less risk, in the race to digital transformation.
Our comprehensive solutions are designed to provide cost-effective and timely advice and support to assist customers with business compliance, improvement and growth, to strengthen your productivity, profitability and competitiveness.
We believe in being open, always. We build trust through transparency, support genuine partnerships, and welcome new ideas. From strengthening relationships with suppliers to integrating with leading technologies, IntelliAura opens the door to a world of opportunities.
How to survive the Fourth Industrial Revolution: a guide to Digital Manufactu...Bill Harpley
This is a short but highly informative guide to Digital Manufacturing and the Industry 4.0 programme. In a nutshell, this means the seamless deployment of Advanced Automation, Digital Networks, Data Analytics and Cyber-security.
It is intended to cater the needs of SMEs and micro-enterprises in the Manufacturing sector.
I hope that after reading through it, you will feel motivated to take up the challenge of deploying Industry 4.0 in the UK.
Connected & Autonomous vehicles: cybersecurity on a grand scale v1Bill Harpley
A presentation which was given at 'How the Internet of Things is Changing Cyber Security - an event organised by Optimise Hub (Portsmouth University) on January 26th 2017 at Havant.
- This talk describes the issues relating to cybersecurity of Connected Cars and Autonomous Vehicles. It begins with an introduction to technology and standards. It then looks at the key security challenges and asks how prepared we are to deal with the future risks.
- It is a perfect case study in the challenge of achieving cybersecurity on a massive scale.
Industry 4.0 is a name given to the current trend of automation and data exchange in manufacturing technologies. It includes cyber-physical systems, the Internet of things, cloud computing and cognitive computing. Industry 4.0 is commonly referred to as the fourth industrial revolution.
Evolution of the industrial revolution, market realities and challenges of industry 3.0, and the market developments leading to industry 4.0, the technologies that are marking Industry 4.0 possible, some case studies of how companies have benefited by moving to industry 4.0, and why this is a need for the future for every industry.
Industry 4.0 and Internet of Things (IoT)- The Emerging Marketing TrendsSuyati Technologies
The document discusses industry 4.0 and the emerging trends of the industrial internet of things (IIoT). It notes that IIoT is seen as a primary way to improve operational efficiency in manufacturing. By 2020, the number of connected devices is expected to reach 51 billion and IIoT is projected to add $14.2 trillion to the global economy. Key benefits of IIoT include improved productivity, reduced costs, enhanced safety, and new business models.
The document discusses Industry 4.0 and how it is changing manufacturing through increased digitization, automation, data collection and analysis. Industry 4.0 utilizes cyber-physical systems where machines can self-optimize, communicate with each other and optimize overall production. This leads to benefits like increased operational efficiency, new products/services, and an outcome-based economy where payment is tied to results rather than goods/services. By 2020, over 1 billion connected objects will equip factories, representing over 55% annual growth in connected devices.
Cybersecurity in the Age of the Everynet Bill Harpley
This presentation argues that Internet epoch has come to an end and that we are now entering the Age of the Everynet. In this new epoch, we can in principle connect every 'thing' to the global internet, thus producing the ubiquitous Everynet.
The author reviews the development of cyber security over the last few decades and asks how we can defend ourselves from cyber attacks in the hyper-connected world of the future. It concludes with a summary of the challenges which the Cybersecurity profession will face over the coming decade.
Our core solution to ERP’s woes is Next , the world’s first eDLT solution platform... an hyper-scalable, secure, and powerful solution to manage the complex ecosystems of nodes and centralized organisations, that delivers far more functionality than the most sophisticated ERP system on the planet.
Revamp business models toward industry 4.0 create new value engine eric lo-...Eric Lo
Nexcom proposes revamping its business model to focus on Industry 4.0 by developing solutions that bridge automation and enable system integrators to offer cloud services. Its portfolio includes industrial PCs, controllers, gateways, and networking products that connect devices and sensors to cloud platforms. This allows machine builders, OEMs and integrators to develop and implement smart factory applications more efficiently and offer value-added Industry 4.0 services.
The document discusses Industrial Revolution 4.0 (IR 4.0) and its implications for accounting and businesses. It begins with defining the evolution of industrial revolutions from the 18th century to present day. It then discusses the role of accountants and how their skills will need to adapt to IR 4.0 through seeking knowledge in areas like information technology. The document summarizes 6 journal articles on topics related to opportunities, challenges, and frameworks for assessing readiness for IR 4.0. It emphasizes how IR 4.0 will impact operational efficiency, productivity, and integration across the value chain through technologies like cyber-physical systems, the internet of things, cloud computing and big data.
Disruption 4.0 refers to the disruption caused by emerging technologies like artificial intelligence, virtual reality, 3D printing, blockchain, and the Internet of Things being combined in new ways. This level of disruption transforms industries from product-based to service-based and outcome-based models. Disruption 4.0 will see industries leveraging each other to provide better value to users, such as driverless taxis that can fly, allowing people to request transportation to reach destinations within a specified time. The year 2018 is expected to see significant disruption as Industry 4.0/the Fourth Industrial Revolution takes hold.
Presentation: Impact of IoT in Enterprise ArchitectureFrancisco Maroto
This document summarizes a presentation on the impact of the Internet of Things (IoT) on business architecture. The presentation discusses how IoT is enabling new business drivers and opportunities through connecting physical objects and sensors. However, it also notes that standardization and fragmentation remain challenges. Additionally, it emphasizes that IoT requires ecosystems of partners and is key to evolving new business models, though not all physical things need to be connected to the Internet. The presentation concludes with a question and answer section.
The document discusses the Internet of Things (IoT), which connects physical devices to the internet. It provides a brief history of IoT and projections that the number of connected devices will grow significantly in coming years. The document also examines how IoT works, potential applications, and considerations around adopting IoT technologies.
The over view of Industry 4.0 which is also known as fourth industrial revolution or smart factory, with the combination of advanced technologies like IoT, automation, cloud computing , edge computing, analytics and artificial intelligence
Management Information Systems presentation on Industry 4.0
-> A Timeline of Industrial Revolutions The Genesis of 4.0
-> Components of Industry 4.0 Why 4.0?
-> Use Cases
-> Smart Logistics and Warehousing Quality Management
-> The Future Ahead: 5.0?
Find out what the term Industry 4.0 means, where it originated from, and the opportunities and challenges that could be faced by Manufacturers, in the dawning of the 4th Industrial Revolution.
This document summarizes Intel's global supply chain operations. Intel has fabrication plants located around the world and ships approximately 1.9 million shipments per year, averaging 550 kilograms per day. Air cargo represents 78% of Intel's freight spending, with 59% of freight spending originating in Asia. Intel faces challenges in managing global freight costs and delivery reliability due to trade imbalances and increasing complexity in emerging markets. The air cargo industry is also facing challenges in providing reliable global capacity and affordable services to meet the needs of companies like Intel.
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
publication immensely.
Industrial internet of things (IIOT) - special report-2017Ian Beckett
The internet of things (IoT) is creating new jobs in manufacturing by allowing factories to monitor equipment performance and predict maintenance needs for greater efficiency. While some manual jobs may be eliminated, the IoT is driving demand for new skills in services, technology, data science, software development, and marketing to maintain and upgrade connected machines and develop new IoT-enabled services. Rolls-Royce uses IoT systems that notify the company when aircraft engine maintenance and upgrades are required.
Industrial internet of things (IIOT) - special report-2017Ian Beckett
The industrial internet of things (IoT) will create new jobs while replacing some existing manufacturing jobs. The IoT allows factories and products to be monitored remotely, increasing efficiency but also requiring new skills related to data analysis, software, and services. While some manual factory jobs will be eliminated, the IoT will generate demand for jobs in services, maintenance, and supporting the new technology. An estimated 182,000 new jobs will be created in the UK by 2020 in areas like services, data analysis, software development, and engineering as manufacturing shifts to focus more on services and maintenance.
30 BIG TECH
PREDICTIONS FOR 2017
THIRTY PREDICTIONS ACROSS MOBILE, DIGITAL MEDIA,
PAYMENTS, E-COMMERCE, INTERNET OF THINGS, AND
FINTECH FOR 2017
January 2017
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Technology is disrupting nearly every part of our daily lives.
Smartphones have allowed us to stay connected to each other at literally every moment of our lives, whether it's on our daily commutes or on faraway vacations.
The Internet of Things (IoT) is making us more connected than ever with smart home devices that can control our lights and thermostats and order food for us with simple voice commands.
Robo advisors are making investing more accessible and more affordable for everyone.
And the list is growing.
Almost every industry has been disrupted by digital technologies over the past decade. And, in 2017 we expect to see more revolutionary developments impacting our businesses, careers, and lives.
BI Intelligence, Business Insider's premium research service, has put together a list of 30 Big Tech Predictions for 2017 across Mobile, Digital Media, Payments, IoT, E-Commerce, and Fintech. Some of these major predictions include:
Autonomous car road tests
Snapchat and Amazon rattling the digital ad space
VR hardware competing with popular gaming consoles
The grocery industry making the move online
Mobile wallets adding value to users
Insurtech ascending with investments from legacy players and tech giants
Social video taking 2017 by storm
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Brands as Services: How the IoT Is Creating New EcosystemsIPG Media Lab
Mel Wilson, Head of Strategy at IPG Media Lab, was a keynote speaker at the 2014 Geoweb Summit. This presentation examines how smart devices are creating new data which brands can use to develop new services, as well as ways for developers and marketers to work together.
Track 3 session 2 - st dev con 2016 - arrow - identifying business challeng...ST_World
This document discusses the Internet of Things (IoT) and Arrow's role and capabilities in supporting customers with IoT. It outlines that IoT allows physical objects to be connected, communicate, and share data. Implementing IoT presents challenges around developing applications and accessing talent. Arrow provides an end-to-end IoT solution and framework called Things Evolved to help customers deploy, manage, monitor, and analyze connected devices throughout their lifecycle. The solution stack includes sensors, connectivity, data platforms, analytics, and professional services.
Extreme Digital Ventures is an early stage venture capital fund focused on investing in companies working in augmented reality, virtual reality, artificial intelligence, robotics, and internet of things technologies. The fund aims to invest in approximately 20 companies, primarily providing seed and Series A funding. It will target raising $50 million Australian dollars and invest via convertible notes or equity. The fund is backed by an experienced team with deep expertise in technology industries and a global network to support portfolio companies.
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.
Webinar: How To Manage The Event Technology Ecosystem - Breakthroughs In Inte...Builtio
Meeting and event planners work with many technology platforms that all promise to optimize their resources. But many of these tools only solve one problem and rarely integrate with other platforms. As a result, planners are often left to manage event data between systems manually, cancelling out any time-saving automation that was done in the first place.
Major obstacles have traditionally precluded planners from fully integrating their systems – time, money, access to expertise, complicated processes and lack of support from technology providers and IT departments. In this webinar, we'll walk you through how to connect all of your tools by yourself with a simple integration solution, an ‘integration Platform-as-a-Service’ (iPaaS). iPaaS solutions like Built.io Flow make it easier, more affordable, and faster to integrate, enabling planners to pursue opportunities to do so much more with their skills and talents.
IRJET- Internet of Things for Industries and EnterprisesIRJET Journal
This document discusses how the Internet of Things (IoT) can benefit industries and enterprises. It begins with an introduction to the IoT and its growth and impact. It then presents the IoT ecosystem, which includes hardware, software, and network technology developers, as well as users. A five-layer IoT architecture is described including a perception layer, network layer, processing layer, application layer, and service management layer. Examples of IoT applications that can enhance value for industries are also provided, such as monitoring and control, business analytics, and information sharing. Finally, challenges of IoT development for enterprises are discussed, including issues around data management, data mining, privacy, security, and complexity.
Industry 4.0 – Tech Trends Driving Innovation in ManufacturingBernard Marr
Industry is currently going through a period of change that has been labeled the fourth industrial revolution – or Industry 4.0. Previous industrial revolutions brought us machinery, electricity, and computers. This fourth industrial revolution is shaping up to be even more transformational than the previous ones as we move into the age of smart interconnected machines and intelligent automation.
AR Smart Glasses and the Industrial IoTPete Wassell
Pete Wassell discusses how augmented reality smart glasses and the industrial internet of things can improve industrial operations. Industry 4.0 leverages cyber-physical systems like sensors and big data analytics to improve communication between machines and workers. This allows workers to get predictive maintenance alerts and inspection guidance to increase efficiency. Implementing AR smart glasses can boost productivity by 25% in warehouses and reduce error rates by 44% in assembly. The global market for industrial IoT is estimated to reach $110 billion by 2020 and $123 billion by 2021, improving productivity and savings opportunities for companies.
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
Pete Wassell (Augmate): AR Smart Glasses and the Industrial IoTAugmentedWorldExpo
A talk from the Work Track at AWE USA 2017 - the largest conference for AR+VR in Santa Clara, California May 31- June 2, 2017.
Pete Wassell (Augmate): AR Smart Glasses and the Industrial IoT
Industry 4.0 presents a unique opportunity for machines and humans to communicate with each other. We are seeing a combination of technologies at the edge of IoT where human workers are getting predictive maintenance notifications and alerts for better operations in manufacturing. The convergence of machine sensors, big data, and artificial intelligence tied to AR Smart Glasses creates an augmented worker needed for this next industrial revolution. Companies will see unprecedented efficiency gains with digital transformation in this sector.
http://AugmentedWorldExpo.com
INTRODUCTION
IoT history
IoT world
IoT in Gartner Hype cycle
IoT economic impact and trends
ABOUT IoT
What is IoT ?
IoT market environment
Technologies behind IoT
IoT global roadmap
What is IoT ?
IoT market environment
Technologies behind IoT
IoT global roadmap
APPLICATIONS OF IoT
Selection of impacting examples
IS IoT FOR YOU?
List of questions to help you moving forward!
Why should you start exploring IoT opportunities?
Preliminary questions before jumping in (Skills, assets…)
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