Remote facility monitoring and control using IoTBernhard Mehl
The document discusses using IoT technology to remotely control and monitor facilities. It outlines reasons why facilities have been slow to adopt IoT, including concerns about investment and reliability. The presentation advocates starting with a small pilot project to prove the benefits of IoT, such as deploying access control for a single door. It then describes how the pilot could scale up to additional doors, locations, and use cases that improve operations, security, and business strategies. Specific examples highlighted include reducing staffing needs, strengthening compliance, and enabling faster leasing turnarounds.
How Internet of Things Shape Better Outlook for Your Business in the 21st Cen...Dr. Mazlan Abbas
The document discusses how Internet of Things (IoT) can shape a better outlook for businesses in the 21st century. It covers topics such as business survival rates, the three waves of internet connectivity, IoT maturity phases from monitoring to autonomous, market potential examples in various industries, and the need for 100,000 IoT professionals in Malaysia to support growth. It also promotes Favoriot as an IoT platform provider and solution partner for building IoT solutions.
The document discusses the Internet of Things (IoT) and its potential. It describes IoT as the third wave of internet connectivity, following fixed and mobile internet. Basic IoT concepts are explained, such as how IoT connects physical devices to collect and share data. Statistics on current and predicted IoT usage are provided. Examples are given of how IoT can optimize different areas like transportation, healthcare, smart homes and more. The document also outlines the opportunities and challenges of IoT for Malaysia, including the need for IoT professionals and pioneers to help advance IoT.
Are We Ready for IoT Now? Or Risk Being Left BehindDr. Mazlan Abbas
This document discusses the importance and opportunities of IoT. It begins by noting that organizations need to reinvent themselves every 3-7 years to survive. It then discusses the three waves of internet (fixed, mobile, IoT) and how IoT is at an inflection point due to cheaper hardware, ubiquitous connectivity, and easier development. The document outlines the components and maturity phases of IoT, from basic monitoring to autonomous systems. It provides examples of how IoT can benefit various industries like construction, transportation, healthcare, and manufacturing. Finally, it discusses the need for IoT professionals and talents, and calls the new generation the "Generation IoT" that will pioneer opportunities with IoT.
This document discusses the Internet of Things (IoT) and provides examples of IoT solutions. It begins with an overview of the three "tsunamis" that have driven connectivity - fixed internet, mobile internet, and IoT. It then discusses challenges in developing IoT solutions for flood monitoring and river pollution monitoring. The document outlines components needed for an IoT platform including sensors, gateways, connectivity options, and data/device management. It also provides examples of IoT applications in transportation, oil and gas, smart cities, and more. Finally, it discusses the IoT talent shortage and Malaysia's plans to develop its IoT sector.
This document discusses the journey towards Industry 4.0 with IoT. It begins by explaining how organizations need to reinvent themselves every 3 to 7 years to survive. It then discusses the three tsunamis of the internet and provides IoT statistics. The document explores what IoT is, why it is at an inflection point, and how to start an IoT journey. It outlines different levels of IoT maturity and provides examples of IoT solutions. Finally, it discusses building the new generation of IoT talent and becoming pioneers in the IoT field.
Revolutionising Facility Management Services Through Internet of Things - Is ...Dr. Mazlan Abbas
1) IoT technologies like cheap sensors, bandwidth, processing power and ubiquitous wireless coverage have enabled new applications of connecting physical assets.
2) IoT can help facilities manage assets more effectively, reduce costs, optimize operations and generate new revenue streams.
3) IoT maturity progresses from basic monitoring, to control, optimization and autonomous operations. Many industry sectors are adopting IoT including manufacturing, transportation, agriculture and more.
Dr. Mazlan Abbas gave a presentation on Industry 4.0 and the Internet of Things (IoT). He discussed how every 3-7 years organizations need to reinvent themselves to survive. He then covered the three tsunamis of the internet, defined what IoT is, and explained why IoT is at an inflection point due to factors like cheap hardware and ubiquitous connectivity. He also provided examples of IoT solutions and the skills needed to work with IoT platforms like favoriot, which provides connectivity, analytics and applications for IoT projects.
Remote facility monitoring and control using IoTBernhard Mehl
The document discusses using IoT technology to remotely control and monitor facilities. It outlines reasons why facilities have been slow to adopt IoT, including concerns about investment and reliability. The presentation advocates starting with a small pilot project to prove the benefits of IoT, such as deploying access control for a single door. It then describes how the pilot could scale up to additional doors, locations, and use cases that improve operations, security, and business strategies. Specific examples highlighted include reducing staffing needs, strengthening compliance, and enabling faster leasing turnarounds.
How Internet of Things Shape Better Outlook for Your Business in the 21st Cen...Dr. Mazlan Abbas
The document discusses how Internet of Things (IoT) can shape a better outlook for businesses in the 21st century. It covers topics such as business survival rates, the three waves of internet connectivity, IoT maturity phases from monitoring to autonomous, market potential examples in various industries, and the need for 100,000 IoT professionals in Malaysia to support growth. It also promotes Favoriot as an IoT platform provider and solution partner for building IoT solutions.
The document discusses the Internet of Things (IoT) and its potential. It describes IoT as the third wave of internet connectivity, following fixed and mobile internet. Basic IoT concepts are explained, such as how IoT connects physical devices to collect and share data. Statistics on current and predicted IoT usage are provided. Examples are given of how IoT can optimize different areas like transportation, healthcare, smart homes and more. The document also outlines the opportunities and challenges of IoT for Malaysia, including the need for IoT professionals and pioneers to help advance IoT.
Are We Ready for IoT Now? Or Risk Being Left BehindDr. Mazlan Abbas
This document discusses the importance and opportunities of IoT. It begins by noting that organizations need to reinvent themselves every 3-7 years to survive. It then discusses the three waves of internet (fixed, mobile, IoT) and how IoT is at an inflection point due to cheaper hardware, ubiquitous connectivity, and easier development. The document outlines the components and maturity phases of IoT, from basic monitoring to autonomous systems. It provides examples of how IoT can benefit various industries like construction, transportation, healthcare, and manufacturing. Finally, it discusses the need for IoT professionals and talents, and calls the new generation the "Generation IoT" that will pioneer opportunities with IoT.
This document discusses the Internet of Things (IoT) and provides examples of IoT solutions. It begins with an overview of the three "tsunamis" that have driven connectivity - fixed internet, mobile internet, and IoT. It then discusses challenges in developing IoT solutions for flood monitoring and river pollution monitoring. The document outlines components needed for an IoT platform including sensors, gateways, connectivity options, and data/device management. It also provides examples of IoT applications in transportation, oil and gas, smart cities, and more. Finally, it discusses the IoT talent shortage and Malaysia's plans to develop its IoT sector.
This document discusses the journey towards Industry 4.0 with IoT. It begins by explaining how organizations need to reinvent themselves every 3 to 7 years to survive. It then discusses the three tsunamis of the internet and provides IoT statistics. The document explores what IoT is, why it is at an inflection point, and how to start an IoT journey. It outlines different levels of IoT maturity and provides examples of IoT solutions. Finally, it discusses building the new generation of IoT talent and becoming pioneers in the IoT field.
Revolutionising Facility Management Services Through Internet of Things - Is ...Dr. Mazlan Abbas
1) IoT technologies like cheap sensors, bandwidth, processing power and ubiquitous wireless coverage have enabled new applications of connecting physical assets.
2) IoT can help facilities manage assets more effectively, reduce costs, optimize operations and generate new revenue streams.
3) IoT maturity progresses from basic monitoring, to control, optimization and autonomous operations. Many industry sectors are adopting IoT including manufacturing, transportation, agriculture and more.
Dr. Mazlan Abbas gave a presentation on Industry 4.0 and the Internet of Things (IoT). He discussed how every 3-7 years organizations need to reinvent themselves to survive. He then covered the three tsunamis of the internet, defined what IoT is, and explained why IoT is at an inflection point due to factors like cheap hardware and ubiquitous connectivity. He also provided examples of IoT solutions and the skills needed to work with IoT platforms like favoriot, which provides connectivity, analytics and applications for IoT projects.
The document discusses Internet of Things (IoT) and favoriot's IoT platform. It begins by explaining the three waves of internet development and what constitutes IoT. It then discusses IoT components, maturity phases, benefits, market potential across various sectors, and examples of IoT solutions. The document also introduces favoriot's IoT platform, which aims to enable developers to easily build IoT applications through features like connectivity protocols, device management, data processing, analytics and security.
IoT – The Third Wave of Internet Tsunami is HereDr. Mazlan Abbas
This document discusses the growth of IoT and the need for IoT professionals. It covers several key points:
1. The Internet has evolved through three waves - fixed Internet, mobile Internet, and now IoT is the third wave.
2. IoT is at an inflection point due to factors like cheap hardware, ubiquitous connectivity, and easy development.
3. There is a large market potential and demand for IoT across many sectors like transportation, healthcare, manufacturing etc.
4. There is a shortage of around 100,000 IoT professionals globally and salaries for IoT jobs in India have increased by 76% reflecting the demand. Training and building the next generation of IoT talent is
This document discusses an Internet of Things workshop presented by Dr. Mazlan Abbas. The agenda includes an introduction to IoT, applications of IoT, and smart cities. Technologies enabling IoT are discussed, such as cheap sensors, bandwidth, processing power, and wireless coverage. Examples of IoT applications are presented across various industries like manufacturing, transportation, agriculture, and more. Benefits of IoT include increased security, efficiency, and new revenue streams. The document also discusses defining and collecting data, data ownership, and creating value from data through analytics.
Driving Towards an IoT Payoff: Keep it Simple – It’s Not Just About the Techn...Dr. Mazlan Abbas
1) IoT is transforming many industries by enabling the connection and analysis of data from devices and assets.
2) To be successful with IoT, companies must identify clear business problems and goals instead of just focusing on the technology.
3) An IoT platform can connect devices, integrate applications, manage and analyze data to create solutions across many sectors like transportation, healthcare, smart homes and more.
Internet of Things - We Are at the Tip of an IcebergDr. Mazlan Abbas
The document discusses the potential of the Internet of Things (IoT) market. It notes that we are still in the early stages of IoT development and adoption. It outlines the key components of IoT including sensors, connectivity, and data analytics. It then discusses several industries and applications that are well positioned to benefit from IoT, including transportation, manufacturing, agriculture, utilities and more. Estimates of IoT device adoption in these sectors through 2020 are provided. The importance of IoT middleware platforms for developing IoT solutions is also covered.
This document summarizes a presentation about IoT platforms and applications. It discusses how organizations need to constantly reinvent themselves to survive, describes the three waves of internet innovation, and explains the components and maturity phases of IoT. Potential IoT applications are explored for various industries like transportation, healthcare, smart homes and more. It also addresses data ownership, the importance of making sense of data, and examples of smart parking and waste management solutions. Lastly, it promotes building the next generation of IoT talent.
This document discusses Internet of Things (IoT) technologies for enabling smart cities. It describes how cheaper sensors, bandwidth, processing and ubiquitous wireless coverage have enabled IoT. It outlines how blending data from different domains like home, health and transport can create new applications. The document advocates for building citizen-focused smart cities through open data and tools that empower citizens to interpret and influence city operations. It presents crowdsourcing via mobile apps as a way to engage citizens and gain insights from real-time reporting of issues.
The document discusses Internet of Things (IoT) and Industry 4.0. It begins with defining IoT and its components like sensors, context and how smartphones are IoT devices. It then discusses the growth of IoT and reasons for its inflection point. Examples are given of how IoT maturity progresses from monitoring to autonomous. Potential markets for IoT like transportation, insurance, connected homes, healthcare, manufacturing are highlighted. The document also discusses top barriers to Industry 4.0 and how to build IR 4.0 applications by leveraging IoT ecosystems. It presents favoriot's IoT middleware platform and what it offers.
1) The document discusses building smart cities and communities through citizen engagement and crowdsensing. It describes a platform called favorsense that allows citizens to report issues and authorities to track and resolve them.
2) The document also discusses building smart city solutions for senior citizens through technologies that help keep them active, connected to medical care, and supported through smart buildings and transportation.
3) Finally, the document introduces favoriot, an IoT middleware platform that can help build custom smart city applications by connecting different data sources and devices.
A short version of the presentation slides during the recent INTAN Kampus Wilayah Sarawak Talk (Oct. 7, 2016). The rest of the contents can be downloaded from previous slides. Check out my Slideshare.
The document discusses Internet of Things (IoT) topics including what IoT is, its components, why it is reaching an inflection point, how to think about IoT maturity phases, and the benefits it can provide. It also explores market potential for IoT in various sectors like transportation, manufacturing, agriculture and more. Additionally, it outlines how to define data for IoT solutions, lists some example IoT solutions, and discusses partnering with Favoriot which provides an IoT platform for connecting devices, managing data, performing analytics, and developing applications.
This document discusses the applications of the Internet of Things (IoT) in the context of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. It outlines the evolution of industrial revolutions and how every 3-7 years organizations need to reinvent themselves to survive. The document then discusses the growth of IoT, providing statistics on connected devices. It outlines an IoT maturity model and provides examples of potential IoT applications in various industries like construction, transportation, agriculture, and healthcare. The presentation emphasizes the importance of data analysis and leveraging the IoT ecosystem to build new applications for the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
Your Journey Towards Industry 4.0 with Internet of ThingsDr. Mazlan Abbas
This document discusses the importance of Internet of Things (IoT) for business survival in the 21st century. It notes that organizations need to reinvent themselves every 3 to 7 years to survive. It then discusses the three waves of internet growth and provides IoT statistics. The document outlines what IoT is and why it is reaching an inflection point due to cheaper hardware, ubiquitous connectivity, and continued improvements from Moore's and Metcalfe's laws. It discusses how to start an IoT journey and levels of IoT maturity. Large market potentials for IoT in various sectors like transportation, insurance, agriculture and more are highlighted. The document emphasizes the need to leverage the IoT ecosystem and provides examples of IoT solutions. It
This document summarizes key points from a talk on Industry 4.0 and the Internet of Things given by Dr. Mazlan Abbas. It discusses how organizations need to reinvent themselves every 3-7 years due to disruptions. It provides an overview of the industrial revolutions and the growth of the Internet of Things. Examples of emerging IoT applications are presented, including smart parking, smart waste management, and connected health devices. The importance of data, information and analytics in creating value from IoT solutions is explored.
The way we access the internet has changed rapidly over the past few years, transitioning from desktops to mobile devices.
Now, the internet is expanding again — coming to all of the everyday devices found in our homes, businesses, and cities.
We’ve created a slideshow highlighting the most important ways the Internet of Everything market will develop, the benefits newly connected devices will offer consumers and businesses, and the potential barriers that could inhibit growth.
Guest Lecture on IOT for Taylor's University (April 15, 2015) - Things that are connected to the Internet can be smarter than you think. There can be embedded intelligence to the device but there are time, a higher processing power is required in the cloud. But when you aggregate various kinds of data from multiple sources, it will bring better insights that you might not have the ability to find out if its data resides in silos. To build smarter world, we need smarter people to make it work.
The document discusses current trends in the Internet of Things (IoT). It describes how technologies like cheap sensors, bandwidth, processing, and wireless coverage have enabled the growth of IoT. The IoT market is large and growing, with billions of connected devices expected by 2020. The document outlines several industry sectors that are being impacted by IoT, such as manufacturing, transportation, agriculture, healthcare, and more. It also discusses challenges around managing large volumes of data from IoT devices and extracting useful insights and value from that data. Finally, the document discusses the potential for IoT to help build smarter cities by crowdsourcing input from citizens through mobile apps.
Connected Services Study – Facility Managers Respond to IoTSchneider Electric
This document appears to be a summary of the results of a research study conducted by Morar Consulting on behalf of Schneider Electric regarding building facilities management. It includes responses from 301 participants on topics such as their current approach to maintaining building systems, how efficiently their facilities operate compared to peers, their perception of and engagement in performance tracking, how they measure the success of their facilities team, what types of key performance indicators would be most ideal, and their level of information and interest in analytics for maintenance planning. The participants provided priorities and preferences on various process, asset, financial, satisfaction and business-oriented metrics that could be used to measure building system and service performance.
The document discusses Internet of Things (IoT) and favoriot's IoT platform. It begins by explaining the three waves of internet development and what constitutes IoT. It then discusses IoT components, maturity phases, benefits, market potential across various sectors, and examples of IoT solutions. The document also introduces favoriot's IoT platform, which aims to enable developers to easily build IoT applications through features like connectivity protocols, device management, data processing, analytics and security.
IoT – The Third Wave of Internet Tsunami is HereDr. Mazlan Abbas
This document discusses the growth of IoT and the need for IoT professionals. It covers several key points:
1. The Internet has evolved through three waves - fixed Internet, mobile Internet, and now IoT is the third wave.
2. IoT is at an inflection point due to factors like cheap hardware, ubiquitous connectivity, and easy development.
3. There is a large market potential and demand for IoT across many sectors like transportation, healthcare, manufacturing etc.
4. There is a shortage of around 100,000 IoT professionals globally and salaries for IoT jobs in India have increased by 76% reflecting the demand. Training and building the next generation of IoT talent is
This document discusses an Internet of Things workshop presented by Dr. Mazlan Abbas. The agenda includes an introduction to IoT, applications of IoT, and smart cities. Technologies enabling IoT are discussed, such as cheap sensors, bandwidth, processing power, and wireless coverage. Examples of IoT applications are presented across various industries like manufacturing, transportation, agriculture, and more. Benefits of IoT include increased security, efficiency, and new revenue streams. The document also discusses defining and collecting data, data ownership, and creating value from data through analytics.
Driving Towards an IoT Payoff: Keep it Simple – It’s Not Just About the Techn...Dr. Mazlan Abbas
1) IoT is transforming many industries by enabling the connection and analysis of data from devices and assets.
2) To be successful with IoT, companies must identify clear business problems and goals instead of just focusing on the technology.
3) An IoT platform can connect devices, integrate applications, manage and analyze data to create solutions across many sectors like transportation, healthcare, smart homes and more.
Internet of Things - We Are at the Tip of an IcebergDr. Mazlan Abbas
The document discusses the potential of the Internet of Things (IoT) market. It notes that we are still in the early stages of IoT development and adoption. It outlines the key components of IoT including sensors, connectivity, and data analytics. It then discusses several industries and applications that are well positioned to benefit from IoT, including transportation, manufacturing, agriculture, utilities and more. Estimates of IoT device adoption in these sectors through 2020 are provided. The importance of IoT middleware platforms for developing IoT solutions is also covered.
This document summarizes a presentation about IoT platforms and applications. It discusses how organizations need to constantly reinvent themselves to survive, describes the three waves of internet innovation, and explains the components and maturity phases of IoT. Potential IoT applications are explored for various industries like transportation, healthcare, smart homes and more. It also addresses data ownership, the importance of making sense of data, and examples of smart parking and waste management solutions. Lastly, it promotes building the next generation of IoT talent.
This document discusses Internet of Things (IoT) technologies for enabling smart cities. It describes how cheaper sensors, bandwidth, processing and ubiquitous wireless coverage have enabled IoT. It outlines how blending data from different domains like home, health and transport can create new applications. The document advocates for building citizen-focused smart cities through open data and tools that empower citizens to interpret and influence city operations. It presents crowdsourcing via mobile apps as a way to engage citizens and gain insights from real-time reporting of issues.
The document discusses Internet of Things (IoT) and Industry 4.0. It begins with defining IoT and its components like sensors, context and how smartphones are IoT devices. It then discusses the growth of IoT and reasons for its inflection point. Examples are given of how IoT maturity progresses from monitoring to autonomous. Potential markets for IoT like transportation, insurance, connected homes, healthcare, manufacturing are highlighted. The document also discusses top barriers to Industry 4.0 and how to build IR 4.0 applications by leveraging IoT ecosystems. It presents favoriot's IoT middleware platform and what it offers.
1) The document discusses building smart cities and communities through citizen engagement and crowdsensing. It describes a platform called favorsense that allows citizens to report issues and authorities to track and resolve them.
2) The document also discusses building smart city solutions for senior citizens through technologies that help keep them active, connected to medical care, and supported through smart buildings and transportation.
3) Finally, the document introduces favoriot, an IoT middleware platform that can help build custom smart city applications by connecting different data sources and devices.
A short version of the presentation slides during the recent INTAN Kampus Wilayah Sarawak Talk (Oct. 7, 2016). The rest of the contents can be downloaded from previous slides. Check out my Slideshare.
The document discusses Internet of Things (IoT) topics including what IoT is, its components, why it is reaching an inflection point, how to think about IoT maturity phases, and the benefits it can provide. It also explores market potential for IoT in various sectors like transportation, manufacturing, agriculture and more. Additionally, it outlines how to define data for IoT solutions, lists some example IoT solutions, and discusses partnering with Favoriot which provides an IoT platform for connecting devices, managing data, performing analytics, and developing applications.
This document discusses the applications of the Internet of Things (IoT) in the context of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. It outlines the evolution of industrial revolutions and how every 3-7 years organizations need to reinvent themselves to survive. The document then discusses the growth of IoT, providing statistics on connected devices. It outlines an IoT maturity model and provides examples of potential IoT applications in various industries like construction, transportation, agriculture, and healthcare. The presentation emphasizes the importance of data analysis and leveraging the IoT ecosystem to build new applications for the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
Your Journey Towards Industry 4.0 with Internet of ThingsDr. Mazlan Abbas
This document discusses the importance of Internet of Things (IoT) for business survival in the 21st century. It notes that organizations need to reinvent themselves every 3 to 7 years to survive. It then discusses the three waves of internet growth and provides IoT statistics. The document outlines what IoT is and why it is reaching an inflection point due to cheaper hardware, ubiquitous connectivity, and continued improvements from Moore's and Metcalfe's laws. It discusses how to start an IoT journey and levels of IoT maturity. Large market potentials for IoT in various sectors like transportation, insurance, agriculture and more are highlighted. The document emphasizes the need to leverage the IoT ecosystem and provides examples of IoT solutions. It
This document summarizes key points from a talk on Industry 4.0 and the Internet of Things given by Dr. Mazlan Abbas. It discusses how organizations need to reinvent themselves every 3-7 years due to disruptions. It provides an overview of the industrial revolutions and the growth of the Internet of Things. Examples of emerging IoT applications are presented, including smart parking, smart waste management, and connected health devices. The importance of data, information and analytics in creating value from IoT solutions is explored.
The way we access the internet has changed rapidly over the past few years, transitioning from desktops to mobile devices.
Now, the internet is expanding again — coming to all of the everyday devices found in our homes, businesses, and cities.
We’ve created a slideshow highlighting the most important ways the Internet of Everything market will develop, the benefits newly connected devices will offer consumers and businesses, and the potential barriers that could inhibit growth.
Guest Lecture on IOT for Taylor's University (April 15, 2015) - Things that are connected to the Internet can be smarter than you think. There can be embedded intelligence to the device but there are time, a higher processing power is required in the cloud. But when you aggregate various kinds of data from multiple sources, it will bring better insights that you might not have the ability to find out if its data resides in silos. To build smarter world, we need smarter people to make it work.
The document discusses current trends in the Internet of Things (IoT). It describes how technologies like cheap sensors, bandwidth, processing, and wireless coverage have enabled the growth of IoT. The IoT market is large and growing, with billions of connected devices expected by 2020. The document outlines several industry sectors that are being impacted by IoT, such as manufacturing, transportation, agriculture, healthcare, and more. It also discusses challenges around managing large volumes of data from IoT devices and extracting useful insights and value from that data. Finally, the document discusses the potential for IoT to help build smarter cities by crowdsourcing input from citizens through mobile apps.
Connected Services Study – Facility Managers Respond to IoTSchneider Electric
This document appears to be a summary of the results of a research study conducted by Morar Consulting on behalf of Schneider Electric regarding building facilities management. It includes responses from 301 participants on topics such as their current approach to maintaining building systems, how efficiently their facilities operate compared to peers, their perception of and engagement in performance tracking, how they measure the success of their facilities team, what types of key performance indicators would be most ideal, and their level of information and interest in analytics for maintenance planning. The participants provided priorities and preferences on various process, asset, financial, satisfaction and business-oriented metrics that could be used to measure building system and service performance.
Teknologi Internet of Things (IoT) diperkenalkan sebagai perkembangan terbaru dalam teknologi Internet di mana peranti dan mesin dapat berkomunikasi satu sama lain tanpa campur tangan manusia. IoT diharapkan memberi impak besar dalam berbagai aspek kehidupan seperti penjagaan kesihatan, bangunan pintar, logistik, pengangkutan dan bandar pintar. Kerjasama antara industri, akademia dan kerajaan diperlukan unt
REDtone IOT (RIOT) Smart City - SmartCitizen ApplicationDr. Mazlan Abbas
SmartCitizen is an IOT application that utilises Crowdsensing method to collect and aggregate data. Local Councils will be able to resolve the issues faced by the citizens. This is a very good citizen engagement that allows both parties to communicate with one another.
14 TIP - Mendapatkan Geran eScience Dengan Cara Yang BetulDr. Mazlan Abbas
Tiga kalimat ringkasan dokumen tentang 14 tip untuk mendapatkan dana penelitian sains dengan benar:
1) Pastikan ketua proyek hadir dan memahami dengan jelas proposal penelitian yang diajukan.
2) Buat ulasan literatur yang mendalam untuk menunjukkan kelemahan penelitian sebelumnya dan pentingnya penelitian yang diajukan.
3) Dapatkan dukungan dari mitra industri dan pengguna potensial untuk meningkat
2014 Top 100 internet of Things (IOT) Thought Leaders by onalyticaDr. Mazlan Abbas
This document provides a ranking of the top 100 thought leaders in the Internet of Things space based on their PageRank score as determined by the analysis platform Onalytica. It lists each person's name, Twitter handle, and normalized PageRank score. The people are ranked from 1 to 100, with Stacey Higginbotham ranked as the most influential with a score of 100, followed by Alexandra Deschamps-Sonsino ranked second with a score of 48.17. The document provides the rankings in four sections broken into groups of 25 or 50 people.
The document discusses promising cities in India for future growth and development. It provides an overview of 20 cities outside of major metros that are seen as promising based on factors like income, expenditure and standard of living. For each city, it provides brief details on population, key industries and ongoing or planned infrastructure projects. Municipal commissioners from some of the cities discuss the local strengths and opportunities for further development. The cities highlighted make up a diverse set located across different states in India with varied economic activities and infrastructure needs.
Internet of Things (IoT) - Trends, Challenges and OpportunitiesDr. Mazlan Abbas
The document discusses Internet of Things (IoT) trends, challenges and opportunities. It defines IoT as connecting physical assets through sensors and data analytics. The key benefits of IoT include transforming businesses by re-inventing customer experience, improving operational efficiency, and developing new business models. Various industry examples are provided to illustrate potential IoT solutions and markets. Operational elements for IoT success include strategic planning, building diverse teams, securing leadership support, and designing flexible solutions.
IoT is Here: Where do Service Providers Stand in the Age of IoT?
• The current era of IoT: how is it different from M2M?
• Bringing IoT to future of communications and productivity • Encouraging adoption and innovation of IoT
• Promoting stakeholder collaboration
• Current scale of investment in IoT vs. future monetisation
Building Smart Cities Through the Eyes of CitizensDr. Mazlan Abbas
This document discusses building smart cities through citizen engagement and avoiding common pitfalls. It highlights the need for citizen-centric smart city services and outlines REDtone IOT's strategy. The document provides 10 tips for city authorities on citizen engagement, including gaining buy-in from citizens, using publicity and social media, finding concerned citizens, and considering gamification or outsourcing citizen engagement apps rather than developing them in-house. The overall message is that technology should be used to improve citizens' lives and that smart cities require an integrated approach considering citizens' needs.
10 Tips - How To Avoid Citizen Engagement PitfallsDr. Mazlan Abbas
The document provides 10 tips for avoiding common pitfalls in citizen engagement mobile apps. The tips include getting buy-in from both citizens and city authorities, ensuring proper publicity, finding the right concerned citizens to participate, using gamification to incentivize participation, allowing pressure groups to push for changes, utilizing popular social media channels, outsourcing app development to avoid overburdening city IT departments, developing long-term product roadmaps, integrating citizen engagement as part of a broader smart city vision, and recognizing that successful apps require diverse skills beyond just IT. The overall message is that citizen engagement apps require coordinated participation from multiple stakeholders to be sustainable.
The document discusses Favoriot, an IoT company that offers three core products: Favoriot IoT Middleware for IoT developers, Favorsense for building better communities and cities, and Raqib for monitoring health and safety. Favoriot aims to help with problems like difficult start for IoT learning, getting customer feedback, and health monitoring through simple and effective solutions. The document also discusses trends in IoT and industrial revolutions, and how IoT can be applied in areas like transportation, insurance, connected homes, agriculture, and more.
Future Technology - IOT Will Shape The Way We LiveDr. Mazlan Abbas
This document discusses Internet of Things (IoT) technologies and applications from Favoriot, an IoT solutions provider. It introduces Favoriot's CEO, products like Favorwatch for senior care and Favorsense for smart cities/communities, and IoT middleware for developers. The document outlines solutions Favoriot provides for problems like missing Hajj/Umrah pilgrims, difficulties developing IoT solutions and caring for the elderly remotely. It also discusses key IoT topics like connectivity platforms, analytics, applications and the Malaysian IoT ecosystem.
The Next Big Wave - How ioT Will Shape the Future of ProjectsDr. Mazlan Abbas
This document discusses how IoT will shape the future of projects. It introduces Favoriot, an IoT company that provides various IoT solutions like Favorwatch for senior care and Raqib for pilgrims. It discusses how IoT helps address problems like missing pilgrims, difficulty building IoT solutions, elderly living alone, and getting customer feedback. The document also covers Industry 4.0 technologies, the changing nature of jobs, autonomous vehicles, and how IoT can be applied in areas like transportation, insurance, connected homes, agriculture, healthcare, smart buildings and manufacturing. It emphasizes the importance of data, analytics, and developing IR 4.0 applications using the IoT ecosystem.
[DevDay2019] Internet of Things- By: Dr. Anand Nayyar at Duy Tan UniversityDevDay Da Nang
In this lecture, he will start by elaborating the term “Internet of Things” along with current technological trends which has led to IoT, define the impact of IoT on Society making a strong base for Smart Cities, Industries- Transforming into Industry 4.0, Medical IoT as well as Future transformations in IoT.
The document discusses Industry 4.0 and the Internet of Things (IoT). It provides background on IoT, describing its evolution and key components. Several graphs and diagrams illustrate trends in IoT adoption and connectivity. The document promotes Favoriot, an IoT platform, highlighting its features and capabilities for building IoT solutions. It argues enterprises prefer private or hybrid cloud IoT deployments over public clouds for reasons like data control, integration needs, and ensuring low latency for critical systems.
This document discusses empowering citizens to participate in sensing activities to help create smarter cities. It outlines how citizens can help gather data using their smartphones' sensors to monitor things like traffic, noise, and environmental conditions. This participatory approach called "crowdsourcing" or "crowdsensing" can help reduce the cost of data acquisition and harness people's creativity. The document also discusses challenges around data ownership and integrating information from various sources to create useful insights and applications for citizens, businesses and governments.
Internet of Things (IoT) and Crowdsensing in the AFM IndustriesDr. Mazlan Abbas
Asset Management : Readiness And Challenges Towards IR 4.0
20 August, 2019 @ Dewan Azman Hashim, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Jalan Semarak, Kuala Lumpur
The Connected World - A Future of Possibilities Dr. Mazlan Abbas
This document discusses the future possibilities of the Internet of Things (IoT). It describes how IoT connects devices together through the internet and analyzes data to gain insights. The document also discusses how IoT can enhance areas like smart cities by using citizens and their smartphones as sensors to collect and report important information. Finally, it explores how IoT may be able to collect more personal data from individuals to create "lifelogs" of their daily activities and experiences.
The document discusses connectivity options for Internet of Things (IoT) devices. It describes how everything from household devices to infrastructure and transportation is becoming connected and able to share data. This brings advantages like improved decision making, services and efficiency. However, reliable and cost-effective connectivity is essential for IoT. Local connectivity solutions can be affordable but difficult to manage, while non-local options through cellular networks and partnerships provide seamless global coverage. The SIM card currently delivers connectivity for most IoT solutions by connecting devices to networks like 4G. In the future, embedded SIM cards will be built directly into devices.
The document discusses the emerging "Internet of Things" (IoT) which refers to the networking of physical objects through sensors and internet connectivity. It notes that IPv6 addresses and Moore's law have enabled the vast scaling of IoT by allowing anything to connect to everything. It describes how IoT adoption is occurring at an exponential pace similar to mobile phone adoption. The document outlines how IoT will disrupt many industries like insurance, transportation, education, and skills/trades as physical objects and processes become integrated into global data networks and clouds. It raises questions about how individuals, organizations, and society should prepare for and shape the transition to an IoT-connected world.
This document discusses Industry 4.0 and the Internet of Things (IoT). It notes that every 3-7 years, organizations need to reinvent themselves to survive. It outlines the enabling technologies of Industry 4.0 like digital sensors, connectivity, middleware, and analytics. The document discusses the evolution of industrial revolutions from manual (IR 1.0) to automated (IR 4.0). It emphasizes embracing IR 4.0 and IoT or risk becoming obsolete. Finally, it promotes the FAVORIOT IoT platform to rapidly develop IoT solutions and connect devices.
This document discusses the growing field of Internet of Things (IoT) and its impact on business. It notes that every 3-7 years, organizations need to reinvent themselves to survive. The document outlines the three "tsunamis" of the internet, including fixed internet, mobile internet, and IoT. It provides examples of how IoT is being applied across various industries and market segments. It also discusses the need for IoT talent and the growth of IoT ecosystems to support business models shifting from product-based to outcome-based.
The document discusses the benefits of Internet of Things (IoT) technology for the Muslim world. It describes how connecting physical assets through sensors can help monitor things like health, transportation, and resource usage. The data collected from these connected devices and sensors can provide insights and optimization opportunities. New business models are emerging around monetizing sensor data through "Sensing as a Service" where data is licensed to applications and organizations. The document advocates for building an IoT ecosystem in Malaysia as a testbed for connecting infrastructure and developing smart city applications.
The document provides an overview of Attobahn's proposed high-speed wireless network called the Atto-Speed Network. It discusses the company's mission to deliver terabit per second bandwidth to each user. It highlights key features like dedicated 20Gbps bandwidth per user and a highly secure architecture. It also includes a timeline of the company's progress, potential applications of the network, the technical architecture using attosecond multiplexing, and financial forecasts projecting over $12 billion in revenue over 5 years.
Internet of Things (IoT) Applications and Trends Malaysia 2022Dr. Mazlan Abbas
The document provides an overview of Internet of Things (IoT) applications and trends in Malaysia in 2022. It discusses the history and development of IoT, key growth factors, common questions that IoT can help answer, examples of IoT use cases, components of an IoT system, analytics and insights from IoT data, maturity phases of IoT implementation, and policies supporting IoT adoption in Malaysia.
Corporate innovation and the future of organizations are discussed. It is noted that current organizational models are outdated and a new "Mode X" is needed. Innovating using existing offerings and developing new business models, revenue streams, and governance approaches are suggested. Harnessing the skills and courage of employees to accelerate culture change is also recommended.
Favoriot provides several IoT solutions to address common problems:
1) Raqib helps monitor Hajj/Umrah pilgrims to reduce family anxiety.
2) Favoriot's IoT middleware assists developers in rapidly building IoT solutions.
3) Favorwatch monitors elderly people living alone to alert caregivers if needed.
4) Favorsense uses crowdsourcing to identify and track issues to improve communities.
The document discusses the Internet of Things (IoT) and its potential applications. It describes how technologies like cheap sensors, bandwidth, processing and ubiquitous wireless coverage have enabled the IoT. It then discusses how IoT can be used to monitor assets and connect devices in various environments like manufacturing, transportation, agriculture and more. Finally, it outlines steps to take an IoT journey and realize value from connecting devices and data.
The document discusses how digital transformation and the Internet of Everything are disrupting businesses. It notes that by 2020, 75% of businesses will be fully digital or in preparation to become digital. However, only 30% of digitization efforts will be successful. The Internet of Everything connects people, processes, data and things to deliver the right information to the right person or machine at the right time. It provides examples of how the Internet of Everything can transform smart cities and smart buildings through connecting various systems and devices to improve operations and resource management.
Smart City IoT Platforms - Benefits and ChallengesDr. Mazlan Abbas
The document discusses smart city IoT platforms, outlining their key benefits like improved infrastructure and efficiency, as well as challenges in implementation including connectivity, security, and funding issues. It also provides examples of smart city IoT platforms used in cities around the world to monitor infrastructure and collect data from sensors to optimize operations. Favoriot is introduced as an IoT platform that can be used to develop IoT solutions, integrate data from smart cities, and provide customized dashboards.
Develop IoT Project Using IoT Platform in the Era IR 4.0Dr. Mazlan Abbas
This document discusses Industry 4.0 and the importance of IoT. It begins by explaining the four industrial revolutions and how we are currently in the 4th revolution of increased automation and data exchange in manufacturing technologies. It then discusses how IoT is enabling this 4th industrial revolution through technologies like sensors, connectivity and data analytics. The document provides an overview of IoT maturity phases from basic monitoring to autonomous systems. It emphasizes that IoT platforms are key to developing IoT applications and managing connected devices and data. Finally, it highlights resources for learning IoT including programming languages, tutorials on Favoriot's IoT platform, and free eBooks.
IoT Analytics from Data to Decision Making - Trends & ChallengesDr. Mazlan Abbas
This document discusses trends and challenges in IoT analytics. It notes that IoT analytics is becoming more accessible through low-code and no-code tools, allowing companies without data science expertise to gain insights from data. The document outlines several challenges for IoT analytics tools, including data oversupply, selecting the right metrics, data protection, and enabling cooperation. It advocates starting IoT projects through pilot programs focused on a few technologies and business skills. Overall, the document promotes IoT and analytics as key enablers of the fourth industrial revolution.
This document discusses how manufacturing is transforming into Industry 4.0 through new technologies like the Internet of Things. It outlines several technologies that are enabling Industry 4.0, such as sensors, connectivity, analytics and more. It also discusses how companies can start preparing for Industry 4.0 through pilot projects, upskilling their workforce, leveraging partners, focusing on digital transformation and supporting innovation. The overall message is that manufacturing needs to continually reinvent itself to survive through new industrial revolutions and the rise of technologies like IoT.
Dr. Mazlan Abbas gave a presentation on IoT at UTeM on December 19, 2022. The presentation discussed why IoT is important, what IoT is, and how to get started in IoT. It covered topics such as the history of IoT, sensors, connectivity technologies, programming languages for IoT, and developing IoT solutions using platforms like favoriot. The presentation provided resources for learning IoT including tutorials, sample codes, and discounted subscriptions to the favoriot IoT platform.
This document discusses IoT innovation in education. It begins with an overview of emerging technologies like AI, VR, AR, blockchain, big data analytics, robotics and drones. It then discusses how IoT is the third wave of the internet. The document outlines how organizations need to reinvent themselves every 3-7 years to survive, and only 19% of S&P 500 companies from 50 years ago still exist. It also lists 20 industries threatened by technology disruption like travel agents, booksellers, and taxi/delivery companies. The rest of the document discusses why IoT is important and its benefits in areas like manpower, materials, machines, methods, markets, and money. It provides examples of IoT applications and discusses
This document discusses how to build a career in IoT and Industry 4.0. It provides an overview of key concepts like the industrial revolutions and how IoT fits as the third wave of the internet. It discusses technologies enabling Industry 4.0 like AI, blockchain, and big data analytics. It also outlines the different phases of IoT maturity from monitoring to autonomous optimization. Finally, it provides practical advice on starting an IoT project by focusing on hardware, connectivity, platforms, and applications.
The document discusses starting an IoT project and provides guidance on key aspects to consider. It recommends focusing on hardware, connectivity, platform and applications/dashboards. A simple process is outlined involving sensors, connectivity, an IoT platform and developing an application. Popular programming languages for IoT are also listed. The document promotes Favoriot as an IoT platform that can help users develop IoT solutions and provides two free eBooks on IoT topics.
Issues and Challenges of Deploying Smart City IoT Platform Dr. Mazlan Abbas
The document discusses deploying a smart city IoT platform and identifies some key challenges. It provides an overview of what a smart city IoT platform is and how it can connect different IoT devices and applications to aggregate data and derive insights. The document also notes that conducting a trial of the smart city IoT platform is important to work out issues, get lessons learned, and validate the market before full commercial deployment. It identifies some potential challenges including dealing with legacy systems, interoperability issues, different data ownership models, and budget constraints.
Building a Sustainable Citizen-Centric Smart City ApproachDr. Mazlan Abbas
This document discusses building smart cities using a citizen-centric approach. It proposes using crowdsensing to identify issues reported by citizens through their preferred messaging channels. The reports would be analyzed to identify locations of problems and assign them to the proper authorities. Insights from big data analytics would help inform decision making. Benefits include increased accuracy in identifying issues and locations, better prioritization of problems, and cost reductions. Tips are provided to avoid pitfalls like ensuring buy-in from citizens and authorities, using gamification and social media channels citizens prefer, and developing citizen engagement strategies. Outsourcing app development expertise is recommended rather than cities trying to build these capabilities internally.
Guide in Building Smart Cities By Profiling ThemDr. Mazlan Abbas
The document discusses strategies for building smart cities through citizen engagement. It outlines common hurdles that prevent smart city initiatives from being truly citizen-centric. The presentation then provides an overview of REDtone IOT's approach, which focuses on crowdsourcing citizen input using mobile apps to identify issues and help cities optimize resources. Ten tips are also shared for city authorities to avoid common pitfalls when implementing citizen engagement programs, such as ensuring buy-in from citizens and authorities, proper publicity, finding concerned citizens, and developing an integrated smart city vision.
The document discusses Internet of Things (IoT) and provides information on several topics related to IoT including:
- What IoT is and why it is reaching an inflection point due to factors like cheap hardware, widespread connectivity, and advances in technology.
- The importance of connecting assets and understanding IoT maturity phases from monitoring to autonomous operations.
- Benefits of IoT like increased efficiency, new products/revenue streams, and examples of smart parking and river monitoring.
- Key players in the IoT ecosystem and large market potential across various industries.
- How IoT can help with quantified self through tracking steps and life logging.
- An IoT platform called RIOT that provides features like device
This document summarizes an Internet of Things workshop presented by Dr. Mazlan Abbas. The workshop agenda includes an introduction to IoT, applications of IoT, and smart cities. Technologies enabling IoT are discussed, such as cheap sensors, bandwidth, processing power and ubiquitous wireless coverage. Maturity phases and benefits of IoT are examined through examples. Common questions around asset monitoring are presented. Finally, considerations for starting an IoT solution like data ownership and value creation from data are reviewed.
Building Smart Cities Through the Eyes of CitizensDr. Mazlan Abbas
This document discusses building smart cities through citizen engagement and avoiding common pitfalls. It highlights the need for citizen-centric smart city services and outlines REDtone IOT's strategy. Some key points include: engaging citizens through crowdsourcing apps can help identify issues and improve services; gamification may incentivize participation; both citizens and local authorities need buy-in for engagement to work; and outsourcing integrated smart city platforms can help avoid challenges of developing solutions in-house. The overall message is that technology should make citizens' lives better by giving them tools to provide input and receive responsive services from their local leaders.
This document discusses citizen engagement strategies for smart cities. It outlines various modes of citizen participation like meetings, surveys, and mobile apps. It also categorizes types of citizen representatives and discusses technologies like sensors, bandwidth, and big data that enable the Internet of Things. The document advocates for citizen-centric approaches to building trust and developing smart cities that improve quality of life. It provides tips to avoid citizen engagement pitfalls such as ensuring proper publicity, finding the right concerned citizens, and developing an integrated smart city vision.
The Road to Smart Cities and Connected citizens – Are we there yet - Barriers...Dr. Mazlan Abbas
The document discusses smart cities and connected citizens. It notes that while smart city promises have been made, progress has been limited by hurdles. Technologies like sensors, bandwidth, and smartphones now enable internet of things applications. However, making sense of data and determining data ownership remains challenging. The presentation outlines REDtone's citizen-centric approach to building smart cities, focusing on crowdsourcing input and using their CITIACT app to identify and address issues.
This document discusses new talents needed for Malaysia's growing Internet of Things (IoT) ecosystem. It covers several key topics:
1. The four industrial revolutions and barriers to adopting IR 4.0 like lack of necessary talent.
2. The phases of IoT maturity from monitoring to autonomous optimization.
3. The importance of pilot trials to test IoT technology, adoption, business models, and policies.
4. How IoT is transforming business models and creating new opportunities in areas like transportation and insurance.
This document discusses various IoT and smart city solutions provided by Favoriot, including Favorsense, a crowdsensing platform that allows citizens to report issues to help build better communities and cities. It outlines problems currently faced in cities and on campuses. Favoriot's approach prioritizes citizen engagement by collecting incident reports from the public and assigning them to the proper authorities. The document also introduces Favoriot's IoT middleware platform and its benefits for rapidly developing IoT solutions, as well as its pricing plans and features. Specific solutions discussed include Raqib for safety monitoring of Hajj pilgrims and the elderly.
This document discusses the need for a wake up call regarding IR 4.0 and IoT. It provides background on how IoT has evolved from its coining in 1999 to its current state. Statistics are presented on the growing number of connected devices and how IoT is impacting various industries like transportation, insurance, retail, construction and more. The value chain and business opportunities in areas like devices, connectivity, platforms and applications are examined. The document advocates that in order to remain relevant, organizations must transform to embrace new technologies like IoT and addresses some barriers to IR 4.0.
Gamify it until you make it Improving Agile Development and Operations with ...Ben Linders
So many challenges, so little time. While we’re busy developing software and keeping it operational, we also need to sharpen the saw, but how? Gamification can be a way to look at how you’re doing and find out where to improve. It’s a great way to have everyone involved and get the best out of people.
In this presentation, Ben Linders will show how playing games with the DevOps coaching cards can help to explore your current development and deployment (DevOps) practices and decide as a team what to improve or experiment with.
The games that we play are based on an engagement model. Instead of imposing change, the games enable people to pull in ideas for change and apply those in a way that best suits their collective needs.
By playing games, you can learn from each other. Teams can use games, exercises, and coaching cards to discuss values, principles, and practices, and share their experiences and learnings.
Different game formats can be used to share experiences on DevOps principles and practices and explore how they can be applied effectively. This presentation provides an overview of playing formats and will inspire you to come up with your own formats.
This presentation by Professor Giuseppe Colangelo, Jean Monnet Professor of European Innovation Policy, was made during the discussion “The Intersection between Competition and Data Privacy” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 13 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/ibcdp.
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The importance of sustainable and efficient computational practices in artificial intelligence (AI) and deep learning has become increasingly critical. This webinar focuses on the intersection of sustainability and AI, highlighting the significance of energy-efficient deep learning, innovative randomization techniques in neural networks, the potential of reservoir computing, and the cutting-edge realm of neuromorphic computing. This webinar aims to connect theoretical knowledge with practical applications and provide insights into how these innovative approaches can lead to more robust, efficient, and environmentally conscious AI systems.
Webinar Speaker: Prof. Claudio Gallicchio, Assistant Professor, University of Pisa
Claudio Gallicchio is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Computer Science of the University of Pisa, Italy. His research involves merging concepts from Deep Learning, Dynamical Systems, and Randomized Neural Systems, and he has co-authored over 100 scientific publications on the subject. He is the founder of the IEEE CIS Task Force on Reservoir Computing, and the co-founder and chair of the IEEE Task Force on Randomization-based Neural Networks and Learning Systems. He is an associate editor of IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems (TNNLS).
This presentation by OECD, OECD Secretariat, was made during the discussion “The Intersection between Competition and Data Privacy” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 13 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/ibcdp.
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This presentation by Katharine Kemp, Associate Professor at the Faculty of Law & Justice at UNSW Sydney, was made during the discussion “The Intersection between Competition and Data Privacy” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 13 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/ibcdp.
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This presentation by Tim Capel, Director of the UK Information Commissioner’s Office Legal Service, was made during the discussion “The Intersection between Competition and Data Privacy” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 13 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/ibcdp.
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Why Psychological Safety Matters for Software Teams - ACE 2024 - Ben Linders.pdfBen Linders
Psychological safety in teams is important; team members must feel safe and able to communicate and collaborate effectively to deliver value. It’s also necessary to build long-lasting teams since things will happen and relationships will be strained.
But, how safe is a team? How can we determine if there are any factors that make the team unsafe or have an impact on the team’s culture?
In this mini-workshop, we’ll play games for psychological safety and team culture utilizing a deck of coaching cards, The Psychological Safety Cards. We will learn how to use gamification to gain a better understanding of what’s going on in teams. Individuals share what they have learned from working in teams, what has impacted the team’s safety and culture, and what has led to positive change.
Different game formats will be played in groups in parallel. Examples are an ice-breaker to get people talking about psychological safety, a constellation where people take positions about aspects of psychological safety in their team or organization, and collaborative card games where people work together to create an environment that fosters psychological safety.
1.) Introduction
Our Movement is not new; it is the same as it was for Freedom, Justice, and Equality since we were labeled as slaves. However, this movement at its core must entail economics.
2.) Historical Context
This is the same movement because none of the previous movements, such as boycotts, were ever completed. For some, maybe, but for the most part, it’s just a place to keep your stable until you’re ready to assimilate them into your system. The rest of the crabs are left in the world’s worst parts, begging for scraps.
3.) Economic Empowerment
Our Movement aims to show that it is indeed possible for the less fortunate to establish their economic system. Everyone else – Caucasian, Asian, Mexican, Israeli, Jews, etc. – has their systems, and they all set up and usurp money from the less fortunate. So, the less fortunate buy from every one of them, yet none of them buy from the less fortunate. Moreover, the less fortunate really don’t have anything to sell.
4.) Collaboration with Organizations
Our Movement will demonstrate how organizations such as the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, National Urban League, Black Lives Matter, and others can assist in creating a much more indestructible Black Wall Street.
5.) Vision for the Future
Our Movement will not settle for less than those who came before us and stopped before the rights were equal. The economy, jobs, healthcare, education, housing, incarceration – everything is unfair, and what isn’t is rigged for the less fortunate to fail, as evidenced in society.
6.) Call to Action
Our movement has started and implemented everything needed for the advancement of the economic system. There are positions for only those who understand the importance of this movement, as failure to address it will continue the degradation of the people deemed less fortunate.
No, this isn’t Noah’s Ark, nor am I a Prophet. I’m just a man who wrote a couple of books, created a magnificent website: http://www.thearkproject.llc, and who truly hopes to try and initiate a truly sustainable economic system for deprived people. We may not all have the same beliefs, but if our methods are tried, tested, and proven, we can come together and help others. My website: http://www.thearkproject.llc is very informative and considerably controversial. Please check it out, and if you are afraid, leave immediately; it’s no place for cowards. The last Prophet said: “Whoever among you sees an evil action, then let him change it with his hand [by taking action]; if he cannot, then with his tongue [by speaking out]; and if he cannot, then, with his heart – and that is the weakest of faith.” [Sahih Muslim] If we all, or even some of us, did this, there would be significant change. We are able to witness it on small and grand scales, for example, from climate control to business partnerships. I encourage, invite, and challenge you all to support me by visiting my website.
11. favoriot
Why IoT Is At An Inflection Point?
Hardware
is cheap
Connectivity
is pervasive
Moore’s Law
continues
Metcalfe’s Law
”Network
Effects”
Development
is easy
17. favoriot
Who Benefits From Connected Assets?
Connected Assets
Maker
Users
Operating
environment
Other products
“things”
18. favoriot
Delivering Payback and Business
Value
1. Reduction in costs
2. Streamlined business process
3. Increased uptime
4. More efficient ways to service and support customers
5. New insight into product usage and customer
information
6. Speedier service and delivery
26. favoriot
Wisdom
Knowledge
Information
Data
More
Important
Less
Important
Understanding
Example: Smart Waste Management
N/A
Who is collecting the garbage?
What is the status of the garbage bin?
When was the garbage collected?
Where is the location of the full bin?
How to plan the route of the trucks?
How many days till the next
collection?
Why the garbage truck not picking
the garbage?
Why a particular area is full of
garbage?
Empty (0), Full (1)
28. favoriot
This are is
hazardous!
No Parking
Spaces!
Toilet is bad!
No one is
handling the
garbage!
Building is on
Fire!
Air-cond is
not working!
The lift to
repair!
Buildings
30. favoriot
Ad Hoc ,
Chaotic, VIRAL
SMS
Whatsapp
Facebook
Twitter
Radio TV
Capacity To Hear And Respond
Traditional channels
(web portals, emails,
phone calls etc) and
methods unable to
handle effectively
PEOPLE AUTHORITIES
“Black hole” issue
Mobile App
31. favoriot
We Build Smart Solutions Based on People-Centric Approach
APPROACH
BUILDING THE NEXT SMART APPLICATIONS
CROWDSENSING
Get public and private
parties to send reports via
their smartphones and
preferred messaging
channels
BUILDNEXT
SMART
APPLICATIONS
LeverageinnovativeIOT
solutionstosolvethe
painpointsofpublicor
privateorganizations.
INSIGHTS
Big Data Analytics are
performed to get more
useful insights
RANK&DECIDE
Authorities decide
and justify their
next plan of action
ESCALATE&SOLVE
Issues are assigned to proper
field force, measure their
effectiveness and notify the
“reporters” using their
preferred messaging channels
IDENTIIFY
Collect incident reporting,
identify locations of issues
and assign accordingly
32. favoriot
favorsense
favorsense is a
CrowdSensing
platform that allows
public and private
parties to build better
Communities and
Cities.
Crowdsensing Management
Platform (CMP) - Problem
resolution backend system
that eases the workflow in
handling issues
Field Force - The public,
private or communities can
join hands in resolving any
problems.
Insights - Crowdsensing data
are aggregated and decision
making can be made based
on the insights.
33. favoriot
Home Health Transport OfficeWaste
IOT Platforms - From Vertical To Horizontal
Blending Data - Creating New Compound Applications
34. favoriot
Delivering The Whole IOT Puzzle
Internet
Biometric
Ultrasonic
Temp
Humidity
Pressure
Motion
Position
Light
Image
Motor
Switch
Lighting
Valve
SensorsActuators
IOTPlatform
Analytics
Applications
WiFi
2G/3G/4G
LoRa
SigFox
An IoT platform is able to connect to devices and sensors in real time,
process data and drive big-data analytics in the cloud.
NB-IOT