Aufgrund marktlicher und regulatorischer Veränderungen stehen Industrien zunehmend vor der Herausforderung Wertschöpfungsketten vom Ressourcenabbau bis zur Produktentsorgung zu gestalten. Darauf basierend fordert das auch von der europäischen Union vorangetriebene Konzept der „Circular Economy“ Produkte nicht nur zu recyceln, sondern eine verbesserte Ausbeute der Produkte (oder Komponenten) durch Services wie Sharing, Reuse, Repair und Remanufacturing zu erreichen. Hierfür birgt die zunehmende Digitalisierung von Produkten und Prozessen und deren Vernetzung im Internet of Things (IoT) neue Innovationschancen. So kann die Qualität von Smart Products durch Fernüberwachung, -wartung und -identifikation erhöht werden. Als Bestandteil von servicebasierten Geschäftsmodellen, können Kunden per Smartphone Zugang zu einer flexiblen Produktnutzung erhalten. Ortung, Identifikation und digitales Gedächtnis kann die Produktrückführung vereinfachen. Organisatorische und sicherheitsbezogene Herausforderungen sind in der Transformation zum „smarten Dienstleister“ zu meistern.
Results from the annual IoT Developer Survey. Includes trends on IoT programming languages, cloud platforms, IoT operating systems, messaging protocols (MQTT, HTTP), IoT hardware architectures and more.
Iot basics & evolution of 3 gpp technolgies for iot connectivityKAILASH CHAUHAN
#IOT BASICS & EVOLUTION OF 3GPP TECHNOLOGIES FOR IOT CONNECTIVITY
#IOT-Internet of Things Handbook
#Cellular NW for Massive IOT
#LTE_Evolution_for_IoT_Connectivity
Acceleration Secrets of Internet of Things Projects: From Pilot to Production
Presented by Larry J. Wall CEO Eurotech Inc. at IoT Evolution Expo 2015 in Las Vegas
Results from the annual IoT Developer Survey. Includes trends on IoT programming languages, cloud platforms, IoT operating systems, messaging protocols (MQTT, HTTP), IoT hardware architectures and more.
Iot basics & evolution of 3 gpp technolgies for iot connectivityKAILASH CHAUHAN
#IOT BASICS & EVOLUTION OF 3GPP TECHNOLOGIES FOR IOT CONNECTIVITY
#IOT-Internet of Things Handbook
#Cellular NW for Massive IOT
#LTE_Evolution_for_IoT_Connectivity
Acceleration Secrets of Internet of Things Projects: From Pilot to Production
Presented by Larry J. Wall CEO Eurotech Inc. at IoT Evolution Expo 2015 in Las Vegas
Hamid Falaki from Digital Catapult Presenting IoT and Future 5G Networks at #IoTLondon in May 2015
...5G Capabilities will include- Ultra Dense Connectivity, Faster Connection Time, Shorter Delay & Higher Throughput …
What IoT Solutions can we deliver with such capability offered by 5G networks?
Internet of Things is at the top of the Gartner Hype Cyle and scores of entrepreneurs are out building IoT products and solutions. A key question that requires discussion and clarity is – Who will pay for IoT and why? This talk demystifies the novelty of IoT and explains the roles played by various actors in the IoT ecosystem.
INTERNET OF THINGS - THE NEXT WAVE OF INNOVATIONRajat Maheshwari
IoT is the new wave of innovation.
IoT has the potential to enable extensions and enhancements to fundamental services in transportation, logistics, security, utilities, education, healthcare and other areas, while providing a new ecosystem for application development.
A concerted effort is required to move the industry beyond the early stages of market development towards maturity, driven by common understanding of the distinct nature of the opportunity.
If you have somehow missed the hype, the Internet of Things (IoT) is a fast-growing constellation of internet-connected sensors attached to a wide variety of 'things'. Sensors can take a multitude of possible measurements, Internet connections can be wired or wireless, while 'things' can literally be any object to which you can attach or embed a sensor. If you carry a smartphone, for example, you become a multi-sensor IoT 'thing', and many of your day-to-day activities can be tracked, analysed and acted upon.
Many of the conversations taking place around the IoT are incomplete without a mention of big data. Big data is characterised by “4 V’s”: volume, variety, velocity and veracity. That is, big data comes in large amounts (volume), is a mixture of structured and unstructured information (variety), arrives at (often real-time) speed (velocity) and can be different levels of uncertainty (veracity).
As organizations step into IoT, they must understand the symbiotic relationship between IoT and big data. Just like with any big-data play, merely collecting the data isn't enough. The data must be processed and analyzed to derive meaningful insights, and those insights must drive actionable steps that can improve the business.
What that means is that, without Big Data, the IoT can offer an enterprise little more than noise. But wait…! On the other hand, without IoT, the Big Data is little more than any other software lying idle. Actually you need two to Tango. That’s when you get the perfect marriage!
Verso IoT experience – What have we learned from implementations all over the...Bosnia Agile
IoT projects face many obstacles on their journey from idea to end-to-end solution. Technology is less an issue, with many vendors and solutions emerging every day. This brings optimism, but also concerns about proper future proof choice and interoperability issues. Even bigger concerns are present in business model definition, business cases creation, go-to-market strategy preparation which requires organizational changes that companies need to conduct in order to be long-term successful in the IoT domain. Verso deploys many projects worldwide, focusing mainly on communication part of IoT solution, however being involved in business discussion as well. What are common technological and business obstacles and what are best practices to resolve them will be the main feature of our presentation.
We are proud to announce the IoT Developer Survey results are out! This survey had a total of 1,717 responses from the voices of the IoT community worldwide.
With this survey, we were able to capture and gain insight into the vast and continually changing world we call the Internet of Things.
Explore the results today!
Small summary of interesting thoughts and idea's from the keynotes I followed on the IoT Convention Europe in Mechelen (15-06-2017). With many thanks to the keynote speakers for the great talks and inspiring idea's and slides!
Edge computing is becoming a key architectural component for industrial IoT deployments. Gartner Group identifies edge computing as one of their top Tech Trends for 2019. The opportunity to process data at the edge of the network, closer to the sensors and actuators, before data is sent to the cloud results in improved security, more efficient data movement, and better performance for industrial IoT use cases.
This presentation will explore three aspects of edge computing:
The benefits of edge computing for industrial IoT use cases
The key features delivered in edge computing solutions
A survey of different edge computing options available to customers.
An annual survey of the IoT developer community that was sponsored by Eclipse IoT, AGILE IoT and IEEE IoT. The report includes developer usage of different IoT standards, technology and industry perceptions.
IoT: Understanding its potential and what makes it tick! by Mark TorrBosnia Agile
This presentation will discuss why IoT has the potential to revolutionize many aspects of our lives by explaining what enables it today and the promise holds for our future. In addition the presentation will dive into the components you need in a IoT solution using Microsoft Azure services to demonstrate them in action as we build a live IoT application on stage!
Emerging Technology Trends in the Post-COVID WorldVincent Lau
Decades of digital transformation has been accelerated by the pandemic to mere months. While many industries have been disrupted and jobs lost, the impending green recovery will bring about new job opportunities fueled by emerging technologies. Therefore, it is critical that ICT professionals start preparing themselves for the jobs of the future, especially in key areas of Industry 4.0, such as smart manufacturing, smart energy grids, smart building infrastructure, smart retail, and e-mobility. The emphasis on lifelong learning will help better position oneself to make a meaningful impact on today’s society.
Developing Enterprise-Level IoT Solutions by Fariz SaracevicBosnia Agile
This session will present challenges with building enterprise-level IoT solutions, the use of Continuous Engineering practices and lifecycle management tools to address those challenges, and the resulting business value from the perspective of business and engineering leaders. One of the scenarios that we will look at more details is around IoT-connected car.
Industry 4.0: Merging Internet and FactoriesFabernovel
Industrial IoT and connected objects for factories are part of our research at FABERNOVEL OBJET, our activity dedicated to IoT.
The future of industry is at the crossroads of internet and factories. Some call it INDUSTRY 4.0 or FACTORY 4.0 in reference to the upcoming fourth industrial revolution. Governments and private companies in Germany, UK and the USA have acknowledged the importance of industrial IoT and its central role in future industrial transformation.
The adoption of Industrial Internet has both near-term and long-term impacts and will be characterized by the emergence of new models such as the “Outcome Economy” and the “Autonomous, Pull Economy”.
We believe that INDUSTRY 4.0 is a growth opportunity for industrial companies, and have decrypted this very phenomenon in the following presentation.
Hamid Falaki from Digital Catapult Presenting IoT and Future 5G Networks at #IoTLondon in May 2015
...5G Capabilities will include- Ultra Dense Connectivity, Faster Connection Time, Shorter Delay & Higher Throughput …
What IoT Solutions can we deliver with such capability offered by 5G networks?
Internet of Things is at the top of the Gartner Hype Cyle and scores of entrepreneurs are out building IoT products and solutions. A key question that requires discussion and clarity is – Who will pay for IoT and why? This talk demystifies the novelty of IoT and explains the roles played by various actors in the IoT ecosystem.
INTERNET OF THINGS - THE NEXT WAVE OF INNOVATIONRajat Maheshwari
IoT is the new wave of innovation.
IoT has the potential to enable extensions and enhancements to fundamental services in transportation, logistics, security, utilities, education, healthcare and other areas, while providing a new ecosystem for application development.
A concerted effort is required to move the industry beyond the early stages of market development towards maturity, driven by common understanding of the distinct nature of the opportunity.
If you have somehow missed the hype, the Internet of Things (IoT) is a fast-growing constellation of internet-connected sensors attached to a wide variety of 'things'. Sensors can take a multitude of possible measurements, Internet connections can be wired or wireless, while 'things' can literally be any object to which you can attach or embed a sensor. If you carry a smartphone, for example, you become a multi-sensor IoT 'thing', and many of your day-to-day activities can be tracked, analysed and acted upon.
Many of the conversations taking place around the IoT are incomplete without a mention of big data. Big data is characterised by “4 V’s”: volume, variety, velocity and veracity. That is, big data comes in large amounts (volume), is a mixture of structured and unstructured information (variety), arrives at (often real-time) speed (velocity) and can be different levels of uncertainty (veracity).
As organizations step into IoT, they must understand the symbiotic relationship between IoT and big data. Just like with any big-data play, merely collecting the data isn't enough. The data must be processed and analyzed to derive meaningful insights, and those insights must drive actionable steps that can improve the business.
What that means is that, without Big Data, the IoT can offer an enterprise little more than noise. But wait…! On the other hand, without IoT, the Big Data is little more than any other software lying idle. Actually you need two to Tango. That’s when you get the perfect marriage!
Verso IoT experience – What have we learned from implementations all over the...Bosnia Agile
IoT projects face many obstacles on their journey from idea to end-to-end solution. Technology is less an issue, with many vendors and solutions emerging every day. This brings optimism, but also concerns about proper future proof choice and interoperability issues. Even bigger concerns are present in business model definition, business cases creation, go-to-market strategy preparation which requires organizational changes that companies need to conduct in order to be long-term successful in the IoT domain. Verso deploys many projects worldwide, focusing mainly on communication part of IoT solution, however being involved in business discussion as well. What are common technological and business obstacles and what are best practices to resolve them will be the main feature of our presentation.
We are proud to announce the IoT Developer Survey results are out! This survey had a total of 1,717 responses from the voices of the IoT community worldwide.
With this survey, we were able to capture and gain insight into the vast and continually changing world we call the Internet of Things.
Explore the results today!
Small summary of interesting thoughts and idea's from the keynotes I followed on the IoT Convention Europe in Mechelen (15-06-2017). With many thanks to the keynote speakers for the great talks and inspiring idea's and slides!
Edge computing is becoming a key architectural component for industrial IoT deployments. Gartner Group identifies edge computing as one of their top Tech Trends for 2019. The opportunity to process data at the edge of the network, closer to the sensors and actuators, before data is sent to the cloud results in improved security, more efficient data movement, and better performance for industrial IoT use cases.
This presentation will explore three aspects of edge computing:
The benefits of edge computing for industrial IoT use cases
The key features delivered in edge computing solutions
A survey of different edge computing options available to customers.
An annual survey of the IoT developer community that was sponsored by Eclipse IoT, AGILE IoT and IEEE IoT. The report includes developer usage of different IoT standards, technology and industry perceptions.
IoT: Understanding its potential and what makes it tick! by Mark TorrBosnia Agile
This presentation will discuss why IoT has the potential to revolutionize many aspects of our lives by explaining what enables it today and the promise holds for our future. In addition the presentation will dive into the components you need in a IoT solution using Microsoft Azure services to demonstrate them in action as we build a live IoT application on stage!
Emerging Technology Trends in the Post-COVID WorldVincent Lau
Decades of digital transformation has been accelerated by the pandemic to mere months. While many industries have been disrupted and jobs lost, the impending green recovery will bring about new job opportunities fueled by emerging technologies. Therefore, it is critical that ICT professionals start preparing themselves for the jobs of the future, especially in key areas of Industry 4.0, such as smart manufacturing, smart energy grids, smart building infrastructure, smart retail, and e-mobility. The emphasis on lifelong learning will help better position oneself to make a meaningful impact on today’s society.
Developing Enterprise-Level IoT Solutions by Fariz SaracevicBosnia Agile
This session will present challenges with building enterprise-level IoT solutions, the use of Continuous Engineering practices and lifecycle management tools to address those challenges, and the resulting business value from the perspective of business and engineering leaders. One of the scenarios that we will look at more details is around IoT-connected car.
Industry 4.0: Merging Internet and FactoriesFabernovel
Industrial IoT and connected objects for factories are part of our research at FABERNOVEL OBJET, our activity dedicated to IoT.
The future of industry is at the crossroads of internet and factories. Some call it INDUSTRY 4.0 or FACTORY 4.0 in reference to the upcoming fourth industrial revolution. Governments and private companies in Germany, UK and the USA have acknowledged the importance of industrial IoT and its central role in future industrial transformation.
The adoption of Industrial Internet has both near-term and long-term impacts and will be characterized by the emergence of new models such as the “Outcome Economy” and the “Autonomous, Pull Economy”.
We believe that INDUSTRY 4.0 is a growth opportunity for industrial companies, and have decrypted this very phenomenon in the following presentation.
Trivadis TechEvent 2016 IoT Portal with PowerBI and SharePoint by Jens Berten...Trivadis
Showing only reports of data is only a part of the whole story. To be able to make correct decisions, additional information is needed. But most of the information, specifically documents and information outside database, are not recognized by BI reports. With the portal idea, we visualize the IoT Data with PowerBI and provide additional values by showing reports, documents and additional information in one portal. Users will get a real "single point of information" for that topic. An example with a demo will be shown.
Calculation Tools & ICT Insights on energy saving: SAT-S, Save@Work, GreenSpe...ICT FOOTPRINT .eu
The 4th ICTFOOTPRINT free webinar has crucial information on ICT Calculation tools and Sustainable ICT insights on energy savings, on 23rd February 2017, 15:00 CET. All those who want to improve ICT energy efficiency in their business are welcome to join us in this exciting webinar.
After years of seemingly infinite IT resources, software developers are facing new efficiency challenges on smartphones and IoT devices. Mobile users want more features, but not less battery life. Thomas Corvaisier (CEO of GREENSPECTOR) introduced the concept of software eco-design, and tell us how it may help lowering the consumption of IT resources while preserving performance and user experience.
Frédéric Croisson, from Deloitte Sustainability, showcased the ICTFOOTPRINT.eu Self-Assessment Tool for Services (SAT-S), a useful, quick and easy-to-use tool that calculates the carbon footprint of your ICT services. The tool helps users not only to make informed decisions about how to make an ICT service sustainable, but also discover the impact of ICT devices & activities in terms of Green House Gas emissions and primary energy consumption.
Energy savings can be achieved thanks to simple sustainable daily practices, which can be implemented by organisations employees. Karen Robinson shared some sustainable ICT practices and introduce the save@work initiative, which encourages public sector employee’s to come together in teams to reduce the energy consumption of their building by making small changes to their everyday energy consuming behaviours. Adding an element of competition to the project has been a significant driver in encouraging teams to really examine and challenge those unconscious energy consuming behaviours. The scale of working in a large office has also highlighted those practices that on their own seem to make almost insignificant savings but when applied across an office of over 300 people, have a very different impact.
Development and Performance of Electro Hydraulic ExcavatorYogeshIJTSRD
The heavy earth moving machineries HEMM like hydraulic excavators play a major role in the construction and mining industries. In an industry of mining and construction, a hydraulic excavator plays a major role in action to perform a carry an heavy load. Employing the technology of automation, an alternative solution is made to replace the manual operation. By addressing the concept of automation in construction, the inevitable usage of embedded is accumulated to introduce in earthmovers. In a mass production or construction site, unplanned work would lead to time consuming and fault. To overcome the major disadvantage of time consuming, so implementation of automation is made on excavators. This could be made workers do other work sequentially with half monitoring the working process of excavator. This also favors the firm or industry to increase the work capability with an adequate number of laborers. K. S Mohan Raj | A Arun Negemiya | C Sangeevi "Development and Performance of Electro-Hydraulic Excavator" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-5 | Issue-5 , August 2021, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd44966.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/engineering/mechanical-engineering/44966/development-and-performance-of-electrohydraulic-excavator/k-s-mohan-raj
For companies, data is only worthwhile if it can be processed. At the same time, a new, comprehensive and generally accepted handling practice has to be anchored in the way data is utilized.
Industrial Data Space is a virtual data space which supports the secure exchange and simple linking of data in business ecosystems on the basis of standards and by using collaborative governance models.
Data is only exchanged if it is requested from trustworthy certified partners. The data owner – i.e. the company – determines who is allowed to use the data in what way. As a result, the partners of one supply chain have joint access to certain data by mutual consent so that they can start something new, develop new business models, design their own processes more efficiently or initiate additional added value processes elsewhere, either alone or together.
This presentation was shown at Digital Transport Days, November 9, 2017.
CWIN17 Toulouse / Opc ua, the de facto interoperability standard for industry...Capgemini
How OPC UA standard provides secure and reliable infrastructure upon which
build tomorrow’s Smart Grid Energy. A presentation of a use case within a
telecontrol system of the network as well as a demonstration of our architecture
capabilities that comply with Industry 4.0 requirements.
IDTechEx Research: Printed Electronics for the Automotive IndustryIDTechEx
The total market for flexible and printed electronics in automotive applications is expected to reach $5.5bn by 2026, spearheaded by significant growth expected by OLED displays and lighting as well as in-mold electronics applications in the next decade. These slides from IDTechEx focus on these, along with other technologies that benefit from additive processing and flexibility in form factor and will include advances in printed sensors, haptics, thin film photovoltaics and others. Slides cover: Market forecasts for printed electronics in vehicles; Mature markets; Fast growing opportunities; Opportunities in the long term.
IoT Platform Provider Market Watch v2 - July 2017Smarter.World
If you have chosen within your company to offer IoT/IIoT services to your customers or implement Industry 4.0 elements/functions to your manufacturing site, you are very often faced with many new challenges. In order to develop an IoT/I4.0-based service, you may find a lack of know-how in your own company. In some areas, you need to refer to the know-how or an existing solution through partners or IoT/I4.0 providers.
If your decision-making requires a cloud-based IoT/I4.0 share, you can get an overview of the IoT/I4.0 platform providers using the following list of providers.
The following list of 47 selected vendors gives you an first look of cloud based IoT/I4.0 service offerings, spezialized technologies and custom specific solutions. These companies are providing solutions in various characteristics and scope (depending on the company's origin, strategy and size).
In addition to the offerings and solutions for software developers, most providers offer products and services for end device connectivity/management, data aggregation/storage, data analytics, and even technologies for everyday users to enable automated communications and actions between devices and social networks and so much more.
Some named global players also offer end-to-end consulting services to build specialized IoT/I4.0 solutions to match the customers requirements.
Gain Meaningful Insights to Production by Associating Multiple Data SourcesRockwell Automation
Gaining analytics insights that extend beyond single-equipment
performance requires looking at multiple sources of data in a
combined way. It’s becoming common for companies to look
at manufacturing data combined with safety, product field
performance, warranty data, and other non-traditional content.
Learn how to build a strategy through actual examples.
Presentation of KLEEMANN Lifts and the COMPOSITION Project by Aggelos Papadopoulos, Technical Services Manager at Kleemann Lifts. The presentation was held at the IoT Innovation Days held at Fraunhofer FIT in Sankt Augustin, Germany.
Webinar Industrial Data Space Association: Introduction and ArchitectureThorsten Huelsmann
Industrial Data Space Association is an industry and user driven initiative to develop a global Industrial Data Space standard and reference architecture which provides data sovereignty. The work bases on use cases and supports certifiable software solutions and business models for the data economy. The Webinar by Lars Nagel and Sebastian Steinbuss gives and overview to the Industrial Data Space initiative and explains the Reference Architecture and ist main components.
BOS - Industrie 4.0 – die Evolution der Fertigung am Beispiel des Fujitsu Wer...Fujitsu Central Europe
Breakout Session - Frank L. Blaimberger und Christof Schleidt
Wie entwickelte sich eine Fabrik in Richtung Industrie 4.0? Wie bindet man ein Ökosystem von Kunden und Partnern ein? Welche Rolle spielen dabei unterschiedliche Plattformen?
Fujitsu verfügt über ein innovatives Portfolio an Services und Technologien, um Industrie 4.0 zu ermöglichen. Sie sind im eigenen Werk in Augsburg bereits im Einsatz. Wir zeigen Ihnen, wie neue IoT-Technologien in die verschiedenen Fachbereiche effizient und mit Mehrwert implementiert werden können.
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Let's dive deeper into the world of ODC! Ricardo Alves (OutSystems) will join us to tell all about the new Data Fabric. After that, Sezen de Bruijn (OutSystems) will get into the details on how to best design a sturdy architecture within ODC.
Software Delivery At the Speed of AI: Inflectra Invests In AI-Powered QualityInflectra
In this insightful webinar, Inflectra explores how artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming software development and testing. Discover how AI-powered tools are revolutionizing every stage of the software development lifecycle (SDLC), from design and prototyping to testing, deployment, and monitoring.
Learn about:
• The Future of Testing: How AI is shifting testing towards verification, analysis, and higher-level skills, while reducing repetitive tasks.
• Test Automation: How AI-powered test case generation, optimization, and self-healing tests are making testing more efficient and effective.
• Visual Testing: Explore the emerging capabilities of AI in visual testing and how it's set to revolutionize UI verification.
• Inflectra's AI Solutions: See demonstrations of Inflectra's cutting-edge AI tools like the ChatGPT plugin and Azure Open AI platform, designed to streamline your testing process.
Whether you're a developer, tester, or QA professional, this webinar will give you valuable insights into how AI is shaping the future of software delivery.
DevOps and Testing slides at DASA ConnectKari Kakkonen
My and Rik Marselis slides at 30.5.2024 DASA Connect conference. We discuss about what is testing, then what is agile testing and finally what is Testing in DevOps. Finally we had lovely workshop with the participants trying to find out different ways to think about quality and testing in different parts of the DevOps infinity loop.
Kubernetes & AI - Beauty and the Beast !?! @KCD Istanbul 2024Tobias Schneck
As AI technology is pushing into IT I was wondering myself, as an “infrastructure container kubernetes guy”, how get this fancy AI technology get managed from an infrastructure operational view? Is it possible to apply our lovely cloud native principals as well? What benefit’s both technologies could bring to each other?
Let me take this questions and provide you a short journey through existing deployment models and use cases for AI software. On practical examples, we discuss what cloud/on-premise strategy we may need for applying it to our own infrastructure to get it to work from an enterprise perspective. I want to give an overview about infrastructure requirements and technologies, what could be beneficial or limiting your AI use cases in an enterprise environment. An interactive Demo will give you some insides, what approaches I got already working for real.
Smart TV Buyer Insights Survey 2024 by 91mobiles.pdf91mobiles
91mobiles recently conducted a Smart TV Buyer Insights Survey in which we asked over 3,000 respondents about the TV they own, aspects they look at on a new TV, and their TV buying preferences.
Essentials of Automations: Optimizing FME Workflows with ParametersSafe Software
Are you looking to streamline your workflows and boost your projects’ efficiency? Do you find yourself searching for ways to add flexibility and control over your FME workflows? If so, you’re in the right place.
Join us for an insightful dive into the world of FME parameters, a critical element in optimizing workflow efficiency. This webinar marks the beginning of our three-part “Essentials of Automation” series. This first webinar is designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills to utilize parameters effectively: enhancing the flexibility, maintainability, and user control of your FME projects.
Here’s what you’ll gain:
- Essentials of FME Parameters: Understand the pivotal role of parameters, including Reader/Writer, Transformer, User, and FME Flow categories. Discover how they are the key to unlocking automation and optimization within your workflows.
- Practical Applications in FME Form: Delve into key user parameter types including choice, connections, and file URLs. Allow users to control how a workflow runs, making your workflows more reusable. Learn to import values and deliver the best user experience for your workflows while enhancing accuracy.
- Optimization Strategies in FME Flow: Explore the creation and strategic deployment of parameters in FME Flow, including the use of deployment and geometry parameters, to maximize workflow efficiency.
- Pro Tips for Success: Gain insights on parameterizing connections and leveraging new features like Conditional Visibility for clarity and simplicity.
We’ll wrap up with a glimpse into future webinars, followed by a Q&A session to address your specific questions surrounding this topic.
Don’t miss this opportunity to elevate your FME expertise and drive your projects to new heights of efficiency.
State of ICS and IoT Cyber Threat Landscape Report 2024 previewPrayukth K V
The IoT and OT threat landscape report has been prepared by the Threat Research Team at Sectrio using data from Sectrio, cyber threat intelligence farming facilities spread across over 85 cities around the world. In addition, Sectrio also runs AI-based advanced threat and payload engagement facilities that serve as sinks to attract and engage sophisticated threat actors, and newer malware including new variants and latent threats that are at an earlier stage of development.
The latest edition of the OT/ICS and IoT security Threat Landscape Report 2024 also covers:
State of global ICS asset and network exposure
Sectoral targets and attacks as well as the cost of ransom
Global APT activity, AI usage, actor and tactic profiles, and implications
Rise in volumes of AI-powered cyberattacks
Major cyber events in 2024
Malware and malicious payload trends
Cyberattack types and targets
Vulnerability exploit attempts on CVEs
Attacks on counties – USA
Expansion of bot farms – how, where, and why
In-depth analysis of the cyber threat landscape across North America, South America, Europe, APAC, and the Middle East
Why are attacks on smart factories rising?
Cyber risk predictions
Axis of attacks – Europe
Systemic attacks in the Middle East
Download the full report from here:
https://sectrio.com/resources/ot-threat-landscape-reports/sectrio-releases-ot-ics-and-iot-security-threat-landscape-report-2024/
Slack (or Teams) Automation for Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Soluti...Jeffrey Haguewood
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We believe integration and automation are essential to user experience and the promise of efficient work through technology. Automation is the critical ingredient to realizing that full vision. We develop integration products and services for Bonterra Case Management software to support the deployment of automations for a variety of use cases.
This video focuses on the notifications, alerts, and approval requests using Slack for Bonterra Impact Management. The solutions covered in this webinar can also be deployed for Microsoft Teams.
Interested in deploying notification automations for Bonterra Impact Management? Contact us at sales@sidekicksolutionsllc.com to discuss next steps.
"Impact of front-end architecture on development cost", Viktor TurskyiFwdays
I have heard many times that architecture is not important for the front-end. Also, many times I have seen how developers implement features on the front-end just following the standard rules for a framework and think that this is enough to successfully launch the project, and then the project fails. How to prevent this and what approach to choose? I have launched dozens of complex projects and during the talk we will analyze which approaches have worked for me and which have not.
Designing Great Products: The Power of Design and Leadership by Chief Designe...
Internet of Things (IoT) as a Driver for the Circular Economy – Innovation, Quality & Security
1. INTERNET OF THINGS AS A DRIVER
FOR THE CIRCULAR ECONOMY
[INTERNET OF THINGS (IOT)
ALS TREIBER DER CIRCULAR ECONOMY –
INNOVATION, QUALITÄT & SICHERHEIT]
13. Information-Security-Symposium, Kursalon Hübner, Vienna, 17.5.2017
Prof. Dr. Erik G. Hansen
Head of the Institute for Integrated Quality Design (IQD)
2. 1. Introduction to the Internet of Things (IoT)
2. IoT as enabler for service-based business model innovation
3. IoT as enabler for quality in a circular economy
4. IoT risks
5. Conclusion
AGENDA
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3. IOT GROWTH
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Today
Source: The Connectivist based on Cisco data, Online: https://twitter.com/WSWMUC/status/539534110692487168 (15.5.2017)
5. IOT: INDUSTRIAL VS. CONSUMER
17.5.2017 5IoT & Circular Economy
Source: http://blogs.intel.com/iot/2015/04/01/all-for-one-and-one-for-all-how-the-iot-is-centralizing-intelligence-across-industries/ (15.5.2017)
Industrial
Internet of Things
Consumer
Internet of Things
Smart ... Smart ...
7. 1. Introduction to the Internet of Things (IoT)
2. IoT as enabler for service-based business model innovation
3. IoT as enabler for quality in a circular economy
4. IoT risks
5. Conclusion
AGENDA
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8. IOT-ENABLED SERVICE BUSINESS MODELS:
FROM TRANSACTION TO RELATIONSHIP
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D. Performance
contracting
C.
Sharing
A. Product +
Quality Control
Services
B.
Rental,
leasing
& pay-
per-use
IoT
Servitisation
based on Stahel 2010,
p.203; Tukker 2004
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Electronic Equipment Information
collects telematics using "smart
machine" technologies, such as
wirelessly transmitted Product
Link and manually downloaded data
Numerous sensors are integrated into the
vehicle design. An impeding or abnormal
condition in any of the machine's systems
will alert the operator and instruct them to
take appropriate action, whether it's modifying
machine operation, notifying the shop of
needed maintenance, or performing a safe
shutdown of the machine.
Source: http://www.cat.com/en_GB/support/maintenance/condition-monitoring.html (15.5.2017)
15. B. PAY-PER-USE BUSINESS MODEL (B2C)
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Source: https://www.homiepayperuse.com (14.5.2017)
IoT-enabled billing:
A cold wash costs €1,37 (incl. VAT)
A 30°C wash costs €1,42 (incl. VAT)
A 40°C wash costs €1,55 (incl. VAT)
A 60°C wash costs €1,71 (incl. VAT)
A 90°C wash costs €1,93 (incl. VAT)
IoT hardware and services:
Digital tracker built into appliances
Usage data sent to central database
Personalized tips & tricks for increasing
user efficiency
Basis for fee calculation
17. C. CARSHARING CAR2GO (DAIMLER)
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Source: https://www.car2go.com/AT/en/wien/ (14.5.2017)
IoT-enabled services:
Real-time information on car2go network
Smartphone-based location and access to
vehicles
Monitor individual vehicle performance
Increase efficiency by analyzing user data
Trip specific insurance policy
19. 1. Introduction to the Internet of Things (IoT)
2. IoT as enabler for service-based business model innovation
3. IoT as enabler for quality in a circular economy
4. IoT risks
5. Conclusion
AGENDA
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20. CATERPILLAR (A1): REMANUFACTURING
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Source: Caterpillar (2015) Sustainability Report 2014, p.47
Durable products as the basis
Designed to be rebuilt multiple times
Components/machines are overhauled rather than
replaced
Provision of exchange system where customers can
return end-of-life components
Reman products with “same-as-new” performance,
reliability and warranty at fraction of costs
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21. ROSENBAUER (A2): REPAIR, UPGRADE & REFURBISHMENT
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Sources: http://www.rosenbauer.com/en/at/rosenbauer-world/service/in-use-around-the-world/repairs-and-general-overhauls.html
http://www.rosenbauer.com/en/at/rosenbauer-world/vehicles/aerials/refurbishment.html
A solution for small budgets:
refurbished vehicles
Rosenbauer purchases suitable
old vehicles, fully refurbishes
them and offers the completely
optimized package at
particularly attractive conditions.
The customers get used aerials
at the level of a new vehicle for
a small price.
As good as new again
As a technology leader, it is
important to Rosenbauer that fire
departments worldwide are ready
for operation and that the vehicles
and equipment fulfill all necessary
requirements for the latest
operational scenarios. Only then are
they best equipped to save lives,
extinguish, rescue, and protect.
22. HOMIE (B): REPAIR & REMANUFACTURING
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Source: https://www.homiepayperuse.com (14.5.2017)
• A cold wash costs €1,37 (incl. VAT)
• A 30°C wash costs €1,42 (incl. VAT)
• A 40°C wash costs €1,55 (incl. VAT)
• A 60°C wash costs €1,71 (incl. VAT)
• A 90°C wash costs €1,93 (incl. VAT)
... we also repair, remanufacture
and reuse our products when
you no longer need them.
29. BENEFITS OF SERVICE-BASED BUSINESS MODELS
Customer
Get high quality (durable) goods
Availability/uptime of goods
Energy efficiency of products
No/lower investment costs (rental, sharing, contracting)
Future proof products and technology upgrading
Firm/Producer
Differentiation as quality leader
Closer relationship to customer
Innovation potential due to deep insights into products-in-use
Access to new market segments
Environment and sustainability
Lower resource needs and waste reduction
Local job creation in service industries (“regionalised economy”)
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30. 1. Introduction to the Internet of Things (IoT)
2. IoT as enabler for service-based business model innovation
3. IoT as enabler for quality in a circular economy
4. IoT risks
5. Conclusion
AGENDA
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33. HACKING AND HIJACKING
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Source: https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/sep/20/tesla-model-s-chinese-hack-remote-control-brakes (15.5.2017)
...interfering with the car’s brakes, door
locks, dashboard computer screen ....
34. POTENTIALLY LETHAL CYBER ATTACKS
AND BLACKMAILING
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Source: http://www.computerbild.de/artikel/cb-News-Sicherheit-Sicherheitsluecke-Herzschrittmacher-17168073.html (15.5.2017)
The security wholes allows attackers
to modify the pacing of the
pacemaker, trigger the defibrillator,
or discharge the battery..
35. 1. Introduction to the Internet of Things (IoT)
2. IoT as enabler for service-based business model innovation
3. IoT as enabler for quality in a circular economy
4. IoT risks
5. Conclusion
AGENDA
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36. Industrie 4.0 und Lebenszyklusorientierung als Treiber
von Innovation und integrierter Qualitätsgestaltung
Expert study + In-depth case studies (2017-2018)
IoT & Circular Economy
Innovation
Process
PROJECT VIGNETTE:
“INDUSTRY 4.0 + LIFE-CYCLE (I4L)”
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Product-Service
System
Smart Product
Business Model
Smart product innovations
Integration of smart
products as services
Value proposition,
infrastructure, customer
interface, revenue model
Implications for integrated management systems
Levels of analysis: How?What?
Title
(full)
Team
Focus
Andres Alcayaga, MSc.
Project Lead
Prof. Dr. Erik G. Hansen
Academic Lead
Method
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Partner
37. CONCLUSION
IoT strengthens service-based business models
Rental, leasing, sharing, contracting
Transaction relationship
Differentiation based on “Total Care”
IoT + service business model the basis for ...
Condition monitoring + preventative maintenance
Circularity: repair, reuse, remanufacture, recycle (4R)
Circular economy as new (service) paradigm
Goal: decouple growth from resource use while creating regional
(service) jobs
Important development in political, economic and academic spheres
IoT risks (selection):
Privacy
Cyber attacks and blackmailing
Rebound effects (e.g. increased energy consumption of ICT, e-waste)?
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38. GETTING IN TOUCH
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Prof. Dr. Erik G. Hansen
Institute for Integrated Quality Design (IQD)
Johannes Kepler University (JKU) Linz
Science Park 3
Web: http://www.jku.at/iqd
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40. VORTRAGSZUSAMMENFASSUNG: „IOT CIRCULAR”
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Aufgrund marktlicher und regulatorischer Veränderungen stehen Industrien zunehmend
vor der Herausforderung Wertschöpfungsketten vom Ressourcenabbau bis zur
Produktentsorgung zu gestalten. Darauf basierend fordert das auch von der
europäischen Union vorangetriebene Konzept der „Circular Economy“ Produkte nicht
nur zu recyceln, sondern eine verbesserte Ausbeute der Produkte (oder Komponenten)
durch Services wie Sharing, Reuse, Repair und Remanufacturing zu erreichen. Hierfür
birgt die zunehmende Digitalisierung von Produkten und Prozessen und deren
Vernetzung im Internet of Things (IoT) neue Innovationschancen. So kann die Qualität
von Smart Products durch Fernüberwachung, -wartung und -identifikation erhöht
werden. Als Bestandteil von servicebasierten Geschäftsmodellen, können Kunden per
Smartphone Zugang zu einer flexiblen Produktnutzung erhalten. Ortung, Identifikation
und digitales Gedächtnis kann die Produktrückführung vereinfachen. Organisatorische
und sicherheitsbezogene Herausforderungen sind in der Transformation zum „smarten
Dienstleister“ zu meistern.
Internet of Things (ioT) als Treiber der Circular Economy –
Innovation, Qualität & Sicherheit