Mark Goldstein, President of International Research Center gave the opening keynote address “Internet of Things – Transformative Megatrends for Sustainability” to the IEEE Conference on Technologies for Sustainability (IEEE SusTech, http://sites.ieee.org/sustech/) on October 10, 2016 in Phoenix, AZ. He explored the next Internet wave, the Internet of Things (IoT), expected to connect tens of billions of new sensors and devices in the coming years driving sustainability while transforming home, business, government, industrial, medical, transportation, and other complex ecosystems. This deck examines how IoT will be implemented and monetized creating new business models from pervasive sensor deployments and data gathering, accompanied by new privacy and security risks. Explore IoT’s roadblocks and operational challenges, emerging standards and protocols, gateway and wireless integration, and big data strategies and opportunities.
This document provides an analysis of patents related to IoT (Internet of Things) in smart homes, connected cars, and connected health from the second quarter of 2016. It summarizes key findings regarding innovation leaders, opportunities for innovation, the patent landscape of different technologies/applications, and the value chains of major players in each area. Tables and figures are included to illustrate trends in assignees, categories of patents, and other metrics analyzed in the report.
The Eclipse Foundation conducted a survey of 1,717 IoT developers in 2019. The survey found that two-thirds of respondents currently work on or will work on IoT projects in the next 18 months. AWS, Azure and GCP were the leading IoT cloud platforms, while C, C++, Java, JavaScript and Python were the most commonly used programming languages. MQTT was still the dominant communication protocol. The Eclipse IDE was also the leading development environment for building IoT applications.
Preparing the Data Center for the Internet of ThingsIntel IoT
Intel’s Mark Skarpness provides an overview of the Internet of Things and discusses how the data center is essential for the IoT.
For more information go to www.intel.com/iot
IoT in Automobile industry by Shri Kaushal Jani, Project Head, Amiraj College of Engg & Technology, Ahmedabad
presented at All India Seminar on #IoT - Trends that affect Lives at The Institution of Engineers (I) Gujarat State Center
Internet of things_by_economides_keynote_speech_at_ccit2014_finalAnastasios Economides
Internet of Things forecast, economics, applications, technology, research challenges, sensor networks security, attack models, countermeasures, network security visualization
Top 10 Trending Technologies To Master In 2021LokeshLusifer
Change is the only constant. This applies to your professional life as well. Upskilling Yourself is needed nowadays, the reason is pretty simple, technology is evolving very quickly? I have listed the top trending technologies which are expected to acquire a huge market in 2021.
2. You can also the link for getting special offers and related article
The Internet of Things - beyond the hype and towards ROIPerry Lea
How do you move beyond the hype of IoT and towards profitability? This short lecture examines the hype and origin of IoT and the reality of the industry. It then talks about my experiences with the industry, customers, and technologists. Some have outright failed in IoT projects, others are succeeding.
Get beyond the prototype and lab experiment.
Mark Goldstein, President of International Research Center gave the opening keynote address “Internet of Things – Transformative Megatrends for Sustainability” to the IEEE Conference on Technologies for Sustainability (IEEE SusTech, http://sites.ieee.org/sustech/) on October 10, 2016 in Phoenix, AZ. He explored the next Internet wave, the Internet of Things (IoT), expected to connect tens of billions of new sensors and devices in the coming years driving sustainability while transforming home, business, government, industrial, medical, transportation, and other complex ecosystems. This deck examines how IoT will be implemented and monetized creating new business models from pervasive sensor deployments and data gathering, accompanied by new privacy and security risks. Explore IoT’s roadblocks and operational challenges, emerging standards and protocols, gateway and wireless integration, and big data strategies and opportunities.
This document provides an analysis of patents related to IoT (Internet of Things) in smart homes, connected cars, and connected health from the second quarter of 2016. It summarizes key findings regarding innovation leaders, opportunities for innovation, the patent landscape of different technologies/applications, and the value chains of major players in each area. Tables and figures are included to illustrate trends in assignees, categories of patents, and other metrics analyzed in the report.
The Eclipse Foundation conducted a survey of 1,717 IoT developers in 2019. The survey found that two-thirds of respondents currently work on or will work on IoT projects in the next 18 months. AWS, Azure and GCP were the leading IoT cloud platforms, while C, C++, Java, JavaScript and Python were the most commonly used programming languages. MQTT was still the dominant communication protocol. The Eclipse IDE was also the leading development environment for building IoT applications.
Preparing the Data Center for the Internet of ThingsIntel IoT
Intel’s Mark Skarpness provides an overview of the Internet of Things and discusses how the data center is essential for the IoT.
For more information go to www.intel.com/iot
IoT in Automobile industry by Shri Kaushal Jani, Project Head, Amiraj College of Engg & Technology, Ahmedabad
presented at All India Seminar on #IoT - Trends that affect Lives at The Institution of Engineers (I) Gujarat State Center
Internet of things_by_economides_keynote_speech_at_ccit2014_finalAnastasios Economides
Internet of Things forecast, economics, applications, technology, research challenges, sensor networks security, attack models, countermeasures, network security visualization
Top 10 Trending Technologies To Master In 2021LokeshLusifer
Change is the only constant. This applies to your professional life as well. Upskilling Yourself is needed nowadays, the reason is pretty simple, technology is evolving very quickly? I have listed the top trending technologies which are expected to acquire a huge market in 2021.
2. You can also the link for getting special offers and related article
The Internet of Things - beyond the hype and towards ROIPerry Lea
How do you move beyond the hype of IoT and towards profitability? This short lecture examines the hype and origin of IoT and the reality of the industry. It then talks about my experiences with the industry, customers, and technologists. Some have outright failed in IoT projects, others are succeeding.
Get beyond the prototype and lab experiment.
The document discusses privacy and security considerations regarding data collection from internet of things devices. It notes that devices can collect extensive personal data about individuals without their knowledge, including energy usage patterns that can reveal when someone is home, what floors of a home they are on, and daily routines. The document also discusses how televisions may have listening capabilities. It raises questions about what data is being collected and discusses that both privacy laws and security are important considerations as the internet of things continues to expand.
The document discusses Internet of Things (IoT) systems, architectures, and use cases. It describes typical IoT architectures involving sensors, devices, gateways, edge/fog computing, cloud platforms, and applications. It provides examples of common IoT devices like smart meters and discusses smart home use cases. Distributed software requirements across the IoT stack are also outlined.
India, Internet of things and the role of governmentSyam Madanapalli
The document discusses the opportunities that the Internet of Things (IoT) presents for India and the role of the Indian government in realizing these opportunities. It notes that IoT will connect over 50 billion devices by 2025, creating vast amounts of data. The government should make this data and intelligence available to citizens to improve decision-making, efficiency, and transparency. IoT can benefit India by providing better government services, living standards, jobs, economic development, safety, and environmental protection. However, the government must focus on areas like standards, security, privacy, funding innovation, and supporting pilot projects to encourage local entrepreneurs and homegrown technologies. If implemented properly with an early focus on these areas, IoT could significantly boost India's
The document discusses M2M (machine-to-machine) communication and the Eclipse M2M Industry Workgroup's efforts to standardize and promote open interoperability in the field. It outlines key trends driving growth in the M2M market, challenges facing development, and the Workgroup's goals of providing open communication protocols, application frameworks, tools, and a developer portal to support an ecosystem of integrated M2M solutions. Use cases illustrate potential applications in vertical markets like logistics, medical services, and more.
Internet of Things Insights of Applications in Research and Innovation to Int...ijtsrd
In existing world IOT find a great attention from researchers, it becomes an vital technology that offers a well defined communications between objects and machines. That will offer immediate access to information about the real world and objects in it leading to innovative facilities and increase in effectiveness and output. The IoT developments address the whole IoT spectrum form the devices at the edge to cloud and data centres on the backend and everything in between through ecosystems are generated by industry, research and application stakeholders that enable real world use cases to quicken the in IoT and establish open interoperability standards and common architectures for IoT solutions. This paper studies the perception of many IoT applications and innovation of original connected technologies to the challenges that in front of the execution of the IoT. Deepika Bairagee | Aditya Sharma "Internet of Things: Insights of Applications in Research and Innovation to Integrated Ecosystem" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-4 | Issue-4 , June 2020, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd31213.pdf Paper Url :https://www.ijtsrd.com/computer-science/other/31213/internet-of-things-insights-of-applications-in-research-and-innovation-to-integrated-ecosystem/deepika-bairagee
In this presentation, Shruthi introduces IoT and latest trends in that domain. Shruthi is interested in security of IoT devices and developing communication protocols for IoT devices.
Industrial internet of things (IIOT) - special report-2017Ian Beckett
The internet of things (IoT) is creating new jobs in manufacturing by allowing factories to monitor equipment performance and predict maintenance needs for greater efficiency. While some manual jobs may be eliminated, the IoT is driving demand for new skills in services, technology, data science, software development, and marketing to maintain and upgrade connected machines and develop new IoT-enabled services. Rolls-Royce uses IoT systems that notify the company when aircraft engine maintenance and upgrades are required.
1. New Patent Development Opportunity Analysis
2. New Patent Preparation & Prosecution Strategy
3. Strategic Patent Development Exploiting Existing Patents
4. Monetization Exploiting Strategically Packaged Patent Portfolio
5. Development of Strategically Packaged Patent Portfolio Best Practice
6. Methodology for Developing Strategically Packaged Patent Portfolio
The document discusses the growth of the Internet of Things and its implications. It notes that IoT will significantly impact both individuals and enterprises whether they actively engage with it or not. High tech companies will be key beneficiaries as IoT requires new hardware, software, and systems. Successfully taking advantage of IoT will require different strategic thinking and developing new capabilities.
Effect of Mixing and Compaction Temperatures on the Indirect Tensile Strength...IRJET Journal
This document proposes an e-toll payment system using Azure cloud that automates toll payments. A mobile app allows users to pay tolls digitally via wallet, credit/debit cards, or banking. Successful payments are recorded on Azure cloud along with the vehicle's RFID tag ID. At toll gates, RFID readers scan tags and check the cloud to see if payment was made. If so, the gate opens, streamlining the toll process and reducing congestion. The system aims to provide a more convenient cashless toll payment alternative compared to existing smart card or queue-based systems.
AI/Robotics
1. Representation Learning for Natural Language Processing (NLP)
2. Automated Machine Learning (AutoML)
3. Artificial Intelligence for Security
4. Artificial Intelligence Business Applications
5. Unsupervised Machine Learning for Knowledge Discovery
6. AI based Robot Control
7. Machine Learning for Robotics
8. Ethics in Robotics and AI
AI+Blockchain
AI & Blockchain for Cognitive Radio Dynamic Spectrum Management
AI+IoT
Machine Learning for Cyber Physical Systems
Blockchain
1. Blockchain and Crypto Currency
2. Bitcoin and Beyond
IoT
1.Scalable Internet of Things
2.Energy Internet of Things (eIoT)
3. Internet of Things Security
Big data/Data Science
1. Big Data in Context
2. Data Science for Global Health
3. Data Journeys in the Sciences
4. Python Programming
Cybersecurity/Data Security
1. Cybersecurity for Business
2. Security Infrastructure Technology for Integrated Utilization of Big Data
Digital Transformation
1. Digital Transformation in Semiconductor Manufacturing
2. Digital Twins
This document discusses the challenges and solutions related to implementing the Internet of Things (IoT). It identifies several key challenges including security, interoperability, infrastructure requirements, workforce skills, cost, and energy. Solutions proposed include building security into devices and networks, adopting open standards, gradually implementing infrastructure, training workers, focusing on cost-effective projects initially, and developing smart battery technologies. The widespread adoption of IoT presents significant opportunities but also challenges that must be addressed for successful large-scale implementation.
As with most recent trends in technology, the Internet of Things is composed of many different pieces working in concert to create a new model. This presentation examines the hardware, software, rules, and services that make up the IoT ecosystem.
Internet of things: New Technology and its Impact on Business ModelsKate Carruthers
The document discusses the Internet of Things (IoT), which refers to connecting physical objects through sensors that allow them to communicate over the internet. As objects become embedded with sensors and gain the ability to communicate information networks, this promises to create new business models and disrupt existing ones. The IoT is expected to transform products into services that generate recurring income. It will also impact many industries like retail, logistics, and healthcare by providing context about the physical world.
The document discusses various topics related to strategic patent management and monetization in the 2nd quarter of 2015. It covers integrated strategic patent management, Nest Labs' patent portfolio strategy, using patent citations as an indicator for mergers and acquisitions, Apple's alignment of patents and acquisitions, and how the acquisition of Alcatel-Lucent by Nokia could provide leadership in mobile-based Internet of Things innovation. It also discusses key wireless charging patents behind the Samsung Galaxy S6, intellectual property for Internet of Things standards, and developing commercialization opportunities for existing patents in emerging IoT platforms.
IDTechEx Research: Internet of Things - After the Hype: So Who's Buying IoT?IDTechEx
The document discusses who is buying Internet of Things (IoT) technology and why. It finds that over the next few years, IoT adoption will mainly consist of many small projects. Consumer applications have the biggest potential, especially those that create new markets. Government funded projects will also see initial adoption. Enterprise needs problems to solve but may be helped by government kickstarting projects. While visions of future IoT applications are easy to discuss, overcoming standards, collaboration, technology, business case and funding challenges will take time for large-scale adoption.
The document discusses privacy and security considerations regarding data collection from internet of things devices. It notes that devices can collect extensive personal data about individuals without their knowledge, including energy usage patterns that can reveal when someone is home, what floors of a home they are on, and daily routines. The document also discusses how televisions may have listening capabilities. It raises questions about what data is being collected and discusses that both privacy laws and security are important considerations as the internet of things continues to expand.
The document discusses Internet of Things (IoT) systems, architectures, and use cases. It describes typical IoT architectures involving sensors, devices, gateways, edge/fog computing, cloud platforms, and applications. It provides examples of common IoT devices like smart meters and discusses smart home use cases. Distributed software requirements across the IoT stack are also outlined.
India, Internet of things and the role of governmentSyam Madanapalli
The document discusses the opportunities that the Internet of Things (IoT) presents for India and the role of the Indian government in realizing these opportunities. It notes that IoT will connect over 50 billion devices by 2025, creating vast amounts of data. The government should make this data and intelligence available to citizens to improve decision-making, efficiency, and transparency. IoT can benefit India by providing better government services, living standards, jobs, economic development, safety, and environmental protection. However, the government must focus on areas like standards, security, privacy, funding innovation, and supporting pilot projects to encourage local entrepreneurs and homegrown technologies. If implemented properly with an early focus on these areas, IoT could significantly boost India's
The document discusses M2M (machine-to-machine) communication and the Eclipse M2M Industry Workgroup's efforts to standardize and promote open interoperability in the field. It outlines key trends driving growth in the M2M market, challenges facing development, and the Workgroup's goals of providing open communication protocols, application frameworks, tools, and a developer portal to support an ecosystem of integrated M2M solutions. Use cases illustrate potential applications in vertical markets like logistics, medical services, and more.
Internet of Things Insights of Applications in Research and Innovation to Int...ijtsrd
In existing world IOT find a great attention from researchers, it becomes an vital technology that offers a well defined communications between objects and machines. That will offer immediate access to information about the real world and objects in it leading to innovative facilities and increase in effectiveness and output. The IoT developments address the whole IoT spectrum form the devices at the edge to cloud and data centres on the backend and everything in between through ecosystems are generated by industry, research and application stakeholders that enable real world use cases to quicken the in IoT and establish open interoperability standards and common architectures for IoT solutions. This paper studies the perception of many IoT applications and innovation of original connected technologies to the challenges that in front of the execution of the IoT. Deepika Bairagee | Aditya Sharma "Internet of Things: Insights of Applications in Research and Innovation to Integrated Ecosystem" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-4 | Issue-4 , June 2020, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd31213.pdf Paper Url :https://www.ijtsrd.com/computer-science/other/31213/internet-of-things-insights-of-applications-in-research-and-innovation-to-integrated-ecosystem/deepika-bairagee
In this presentation, Shruthi introduces IoT and latest trends in that domain. Shruthi is interested in security of IoT devices and developing communication protocols for IoT devices.
Industrial internet of things (IIOT) - special report-2017Ian Beckett
The internet of things (IoT) is creating new jobs in manufacturing by allowing factories to monitor equipment performance and predict maintenance needs for greater efficiency. While some manual jobs may be eliminated, the IoT is driving demand for new skills in services, technology, data science, software development, and marketing to maintain and upgrade connected machines and develop new IoT-enabled services. Rolls-Royce uses IoT systems that notify the company when aircraft engine maintenance and upgrades are required.
1. New Patent Development Opportunity Analysis
2. New Patent Preparation & Prosecution Strategy
3. Strategic Patent Development Exploiting Existing Patents
4. Monetization Exploiting Strategically Packaged Patent Portfolio
5. Development of Strategically Packaged Patent Portfolio Best Practice
6. Methodology for Developing Strategically Packaged Patent Portfolio
The document discusses the growth of the Internet of Things and its implications. It notes that IoT will significantly impact both individuals and enterprises whether they actively engage with it or not. High tech companies will be key beneficiaries as IoT requires new hardware, software, and systems. Successfully taking advantage of IoT will require different strategic thinking and developing new capabilities.
Effect of Mixing and Compaction Temperatures on the Indirect Tensile Strength...IRJET Journal
This document proposes an e-toll payment system using Azure cloud that automates toll payments. A mobile app allows users to pay tolls digitally via wallet, credit/debit cards, or banking. Successful payments are recorded on Azure cloud along with the vehicle's RFID tag ID. At toll gates, RFID readers scan tags and check the cloud to see if payment was made. If so, the gate opens, streamlining the toll process and reducing congestion. The system aims to provide a more convenient cashless toll payment alternative compared to existing smart card or queue-based systems.
AI/Robotics
1. Representation Learning for Natural Language Processing (NLP)
2. Automated Machine Learning (AutoML)
3. Artificial Intelligence for Security
4. Artificial Intelligence Business Applications
5. Unsupervised Machine Learning for Knowledge Discovery
6. AI based Robot Control
7. Machine Learning for Robotics
8. Ethics in Robotics and AI
AI+Blockchain
AI & Blockchain for Cognitive Radio Dynamic Spectrum Management
AI+IoT
Machine Learning for Cyber Physical Systems
Blockchain
1. Blockchain and Crypto Currency
2. Bitcoin and Beyond
IoT
1.Scalable Internet of Things
2.Energy Internet of Things (eIoT)
3. Internet of Things Security
Big data/Data Science
1. Big Data in Context
2. Data Science for Global Health
3. Data Journeys in the Sciences
4. Python Programming
Cybersecurity/Data Security
1. Cybersecurity for Business
2. Security Infrastructure Technology for Integrated Utilization of Big Data
Digital Transformation
1. Digital Transformation in Semiconductor Manufacturing
2. Digital Twins
This document discusses the challenges and solutions related to implementing the Internet of Things (IoT). It identifies several key challenges including security, interoperability, infrastructure requirements, workforce skills, cost, and energy. Solutions proposed include building security into devices and networks, adopting open standards, gradually implementing infrastructure, training workers, focusing on cost-effective projects initially, and developing smart battery technologies. The widespread adoption of IoT presents significant opportunities but also challenges that must be addressed for successful large-scale implementation.
As with most recent trends in technology, the Internet of Things is composed of many different pieces working in concert to create a new model. This presentation examines the hardware, software, rules, and services that make up the IoT ecosystem.
Internet of things: New Technology and its Impact on Business ModelsKate Carruthers
The document discusses the Internet of Things (IoT), which refers to connecting physical objects through sensors that allow them to communicate over the internet. As objects become embedded with sensors and gain the ability to communicate information networks, this promises to create new business models and disrupt existing ones. The IoT is expected to transform products into services that generate recurring income. It will also impact many industries like retail, logistics, and healthcare by providing context about the physical world.
The document discusses various topics related to strategic patent management and monetization in the 2nd quarter of 2015. It covers integrated strategic patent management, Nest Labs' patent portfolio strategy, using patent citations as an indicator for mergers and acquisitions, Apple's alignment of patents and acquisitions, and how the acquisition of Alcatel-Lucent by Nokia could provide leadership in mobile-based Internet of Things innovation. It also discusses key wireless charging patents behind the Samsung Galaxy S6, intellectual property for Internet of Things standards, and developing commercialization opportunities for existing patents in emerging IoT platforms.
IDTechEx Research: Internet of Things - After the Hype: So Who's Buying IoT?IDTechEx
The document discusses who is buying Internet of Things (IoT) technology and why. It finds that over the next few years, IoT adoption will mainly consist of many small projects. Consumer applications have the biggest potential, especially those that create new markets. Government funded projects will also see initial adoption. Enterprise needs problems to solve but may be helped by government kickstarting projects. While visions of future IoT applications are easy to discuss, overcoming standards, collaboration, technology, business case and funding challenges will take time for large-scale adoption.
In IoT StreamConf's keynote, Todd Greene, CEO of PubNub, kicked off the conference with an optimistic keynote address, looking forward to solving the challenges of Internet of Things communication.
IoT-Where is the Money? - Chandrashekar Raman, Engagement Manager, IoT Strate...Lounge47
“Internet of Things (IoT) – Where is the Money?” - This talk highlighted the need for innovative business and technical models. Top 5 key takeaways from the session: 1) Analyze business models from the perspective of targeting “control points” (allows disproportionate share of value e.g. platform), “network externalities” (users generate more users e.g. facebook) and “virtuous cycle” (self-propogating value system e.g. Twitter: tweets generating more, value, tweeters and users) 2) Fog computing (solutions at the edge of the network) should be considered for "time sensitive" or "mission critical" solutions 3) IoT Stats 2013: $1.7B funding, 186 deals, 30% up YOY, 75% up on exits, largely in platforms; Cisco estimates 50B connected devices by 2020, economic value of 19 trillion added in next decade 4) Manufacturing and Smart Cities most immediate opportunities in Enterprise space 5) Key Challenges are security and time-sensitive networking. In summary, IoT Startups focused in a hot space need to pick clever business models relative to the competition.
Revue de presse IoT / Data du 28/01/2017Romain Bochet
Bonjour,
Voici la revue de presse IoT/data/energie du 28 janvier 2017.
Cette semaine au programme :
- 3 New Technologies Changing IoT and Remote Power
- 7 Reasons Why IIoT Projects Fail
- Energy is the new new internet
- Street lights will learn from the bigger picture in IBM, Echelon IoT partnership
- We’re Building a World-Size Robot, and We Don’t Even Realize It
- This is the year of the Internet of ‘SOME’ Things - Data Economy
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This document discusses AI, blockchain, IoT, and their convergence based on a patent analysis. It finds that IBM, Google, Microsoft, and Samsung are leading innovators in AI, while Alibaba, IBM, and Mastercard lead in blockchain. It also analyzes convergence areas and provides examples of implementation, including:
1. A blockchain-based federated learning system that uses Hyperledger Fabric to privately train machine learning models across devices.
2. A blockchain-based decentralized data marketplace where IoT devices can sell their data to buyers like companies training ML models.
3. Additional examples of convergence systems for applications like predictive maintenance, car sharing services, and 5G edge computing.
Two key words for the post COVID-19 pandemic economic recovery will be the ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) management and digital transformation acceleration.
It is also expected that three core technologies in the data-centric digital economy - AI, Blockchain, IoT and their convergence - will support a long-term sustainable economic system development.
Contents
I. AI, Blockchain, IoT, and Their Convergence Technology Innovation Status
II. ESG Digital Transformation Innovation Status
III. AI, Blockchain, IoT, and Their Convergence for ESG Digital Innovation Use Case Examples
1. Use Case for Reducing Carbon Footprints (AI + IoT)
2. Use Case for Increasing Renewable Energy Use (AI + Blockchain)
3. Use Case for Waste Management (AI +Blockchain+IoT)
4. Use Case for Workplace/Workforce Management in Social-Human Care (AI+IoT)
5. Use Case for Cybersecurity & Privacy in Social-Business Relationship Management (AI +Blockchain+IoT)
6. Use Case for Corporate Governance (Blockchain)
In the coming years, IoT will look completely different than it does today. IoT is a greenfield market.
New players, with new business models, approaches, and solutions, can appear out of nowhere and overtake incumbents.
Cisco has estimated that the Internet of Things (IoT) has the potential to generate about $19 trillion of value over the coming years. The staggering potential size-of-the-prize has certainly caught the attention of the world’s business community. In a recent survey of senior business leaders around the globe, 96% said their companies would be using IoT in some way within the next 3 years. However, there is a catch – most organizations are yet to derive significant commercial value from IoT. Our research shows that 70% of organizations do not generate service revenues from their IoT solutions. We have looked at why organizations are falling short in monetizing the IoT, and have tried to capture some initial observations on monetization models in what is still a very fast-developing marketplace.
In this seminar you will listen to in depth explanation of the hottest technologies in 2019 and beyond. Prof. Banafa will discuss each technology its applications and challenges with real life cases. The interaction among all the four technology will be explored with focus on future trends in each of technology. As all technologies can be summarized in one word IBAC (IoT, Blockchain, AI, Cybersecurity) they can be explained with the following words: IoT: senses, Blockchain: remembers, AI: thinks, and Cybersecurity: protects.
Intelligent Buildings can use the skills of the control experts in the process field like the ISA Chapter members. Recent IEC Standard on cybersecurity is applicable to the building automation field.
The document is an industrial training report submitted by Ankit Kumar to fulfill requirements for a Bachelor of Technology degree in Computer Science and Engineering. The report discusses artificial intelligence in semiconductors and its impacts. Key points include how AI will affect semiconductor design through architectural improvements to address massive data processing needs in AI. AI also provides opportunities for the semiconductor industry through growing demand for AI chips used in applications like autonomous vehicles, robotics, and IoT devices. Challenges for the semiconductor industry include meeting rising demand for specialized AI chips while managing costs and developing new software ecosystems for industry partners.
This document provides an overview of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and Data Distribution Service (DDS) as a platform for IIoT integration. It discusses how many industries are facing disruption from trends like decentralized energy and software-driven transportation. The key challenge for IIoT is reducing the exponential increase in integration costs as systems scale up in size and complexity. DDS provides a standardized, data-centric integration approach for real-time IIoT applications and services.
Smart Cities and Intelligent Buildings.pptxReetaDutta1
The document summarizes a report by the Continental Automated Buildings Association (CABA) about smart cities and intelligent buildings. CABA is an international industry association dedicated to connected home and building technologies. The report discusses major drivers of smart cities like urbanization, environmental challenges, and new technologies. It also outlines key elements of smart city development like vertical applications, enabling technologies, and the role of intelligent buildings. The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the adoption of technologies that improve indoor air quality, energy management, and remote building management. The report provides recommendations and best practices for using intelligent building technologies to address post-pandemic challenges.
The document summarizes a report by the Continental Automated Buildings Association (CABA) about smart cities and intelligent buildings. CABA promotes connected home and building technologies. The report discusses major drivers of smart cities like urbanization, aging infrastructure, and new technologies. It outlines key aspects of smart city development including vertical applications, enabling technologies, and the role of intelligent buildings. The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated trends like remote working and demand for touchless buildings solutions. The report recommends technologies that can help address post-pandemic challenges in areas like indoor air quality, occupancy monitoring, and digital twins.
The document discusses the Industrial Internet Consortium (IIC), an open membership organization with 214 member companies from 26 countries. The IIC aims to accelerate growth of the Industrial Internet by coordinating initiatives for connecting objects, people and processes using open standards. Key areas of focus for the IIC include its Technology Working Group, Security Working Group, and testbeds for driving innovation. Two testbeds highlighted are the International Future Industrial Internet for connecting industries via mobile networks, and a Communication and Control for Microgrid Applications testbed.
Three technology Metatrends of the 2020s and their impact on digital infrastructure. Discussing the question how mankind can deploy HPC data center in climate efficient locations.
Monetizing the Internet of Things: Extracting Value from the Connectivity Opp...Capgemini
Cisco has estimated that the Internet of Things (IoT) has the potential to generate about $19 trillion of value over the coming years. The staggering potential size-of-the-prize has certainly caught the attention of the world’s business community. In a recent survey of senior business leaders around the globe, 96% said their companies would be using IoT in some way within the next 3 years. However, there is a catch – most organizations are yet to derive significant commercial value from IoT. Our research shows that 70% of organizations do not generate service revenues from their IoT solutions. We have looked at why organizations are falling short in monetizing the IoT, and have tried to capture some initial observations on monetization models in what is still a very fast-developing marketplace.
The document discusses the Internet of Things (IoT) and its relationship to artificial intelligence. It finds that IoT adoption is approaching a tipping point of 15-20% and will accelerate thereafter. IoT will set the path for developments in AI by providing vast amounts of data. It also examines how IoT links to and supports other technologies like augmented reality and blockchain. The top three industries currently adopting IoT are energy/mining, transportation, and manufacturing.
Instagram has become one of the most popular social media platforms, allowing people to share photos, videos, and stories with their followers. Sometimes, though, you might want to view someone's story without them knowing.
Gen Z and the marketplaces - let's translate their needsLaura Szabó
The product workshop focused on exploring the requirements of Generation Z in relation to marketplace dynamics. We delved into their specific needs, examined the specifics in their shopping preferences, and analyzed their preferred methods for accessing information and making purchases within a marketplace. Through the study of real-life cases , we tried to gain valuable insights into enhancing the marketplace experience for Generation Z.
The workshop was held on the DMA Conference in Vienna June 2024.
Meet up Milano 14 _ Axpo Italia_ Migration from Mule3 (On-prem) to.pdfFlorence Consulting
Quattordicesimo Meetup di Milano, tenutosi a Milano il 23 Maggio 2024 dalle ore 17:00 alle ore 18:30 in presenza e da remoto.
Abbiamo parlato di come Axpo Italia S.p.A. ha ridotto il technical debt migrando le proprie APIs da Mule 3.9 a Mule 4.4 passando anche da on-premises a CloudHub 1.0.
Ready to Unlock the Power of Blockchain!Toptal Tech
Imagine a world where data flows freely, yet remains secure. A world where trust is built into the fabric of every transaction. This is the promise of blockchain, a revolutionary technology poised to reshape our digital landscape.
Toptal Tech is at the forefront of this innovation, connecting you with the brightest minds in blockchain development. Together, we can unlock the potential of this transformative technology, building a future of transparency, security, and endless possibilities.
Discover the benefits of outsourcing SEO to Indiadavidjhones387
"Discover the benefits of outsourcing SEO to India! From cost-effective services and expert professionals to round-the-clock work advantages, learn how your business can achieve digital success with Indian SEO solutions.
2. The Top 10 IoT Segments in 2018
– based on 1,600 real IoT projects
Source: IoT Analytics, The Top 10 IoT Segments in 2018 – based on 1,600 real IoT projects.
Cyber Defense Resources
IoT Analytics
3. THERE IS A DISCONNECT:
FAILURE Security Strategy For IoT Deployments
When Asked These Are the Top Concerns
Cyber Defense Resources
4. TRUTH IS HARD TO SWALLOW
• Businesses Cyber breaches almost doubled in 5 yrs.
– from 68 per business in 2012
– to 130 per business in 2017
– 36 stopped by law enforcement successes in 2010–2012
• Resurgence: “dark net” markets for malware goods &
services
– 37 in 2016 alone
– 357 million new malware variants were released
• “banking trojans” designed to steal account login details
could be purchased for as little as US$500.38
• Cyber criminals have an exponentially increasing number
of potential targets, because the use of cloud services and
IoT devices
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5. 2016 Bug Bounty Hacker Report Seen a Success
• April 2016: U.S. FEDs launched Department of Defense’s Hack
• Shortly after: Pentagon followed with U.S. Army, U.S. Air Force & GSA
• May 2017: Technology Transformation Service (GSA) and IRS
• Next: U.S. Senators introduced Fed. Bug Bounty Program for DHS
• Followed by: U.K. announced a vulnerability disclosure policy pilot
• Next: DOJ quietly released guidelines so you can design your own
software vulnerability disclosure programs
– To avoid legal issues traditionally caused when a hacker remotely accesses
a computer system without prior consent
– Because confidential information on internal “bugs” affecting a
company’s own systems or products can complicate Computer
Fraud and Abuse Act, or CFAA, which has been applied in different
court cases in a variety of conflicting ways.
BUGemot
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6. HackerOne
Since 2013, over 800 programs have launched
ABOUT HACKERONE:
• #1 bug bounty vulnerability disclosure platform
• Largest community of ethical hackers
• Collectively paying out $17 million in cash
• 50,000 security vulnerabilities fixed & rendered
unexploitable
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7. IoT TOP PATENT HOLDERS:
Samsung, Qualcomm, LG, Huawei, and Intel
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9. IoT “CHIP” Security Challenges
1. Gaps in technical sophistication
2. Standards are absent or immature
3. Customers view IoT security as a commodity
4. Semiconductor companies struggle to profit from security
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11. What makes each IoT device special is also
what makes it vulnerable. They are tiny,
and normally only possess enough
intelligence to perform a single function.
That’s why they can fit almost anywhere.
But unfortunately, given our current
technology, that does not leave a lot of
room for things like memory, processors or
any good way to increase computing power.
If you try to add power to an IoT device,
you end up also increasing its size, power
requirements, heat generation and other
factors. At some point, it’s no longer an IoT
device, and can’t perform its role as one.
Because of size and processor constraints,
most IoT devices have no security at all.
Others like web cameras ship with basic
password protection, which is better than
nothing, but then users forget to change
the default passwords, leaving the device
vulnerable to a simple attack.
I have recently reviewed IoT programs that
are designed to protect IoT by installing
them behind a dedicated frontend system.
Manufacturers have little interest in adding
native security. Home users won’t have
access to enterprise-level cybersecurity
platforms.
The National Institute of Standards and Technology believes it has the answer
and is trying to work with industry and even individuals to develop standards
for lightweight encryption. This is a project that NIST began quite some time
ago, back in 2013 to be exact. But it has taken this long, and several workshops,
to get the Lightweight Cryptographic Project to a point where we can almost
start deploying the kinds of protection that IoT needs, and that we need from
our IoT.
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12. The list price for a new Tesla Powerwall 2.0 battery,
which offers twice the storage capacity of the original
Powerwall, is $5,900. Supporting hardware adds
another $700 to the equipment costs, bringing the
total to $6,600. Installation can add anywhere from
$2,000 to $8,000 to the final bill.
Distributed
Battery
Storage Will
Surpass
Grid-Scale
Storage in
the US by
2020
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13. A Thai-based
renewable energy
technology company,
Energy Absolute, plans
to invest $3 billion in
battery gigafactory.
The plant is expected to
be larger than Japanese
electronics maker
Panasonic's 35GWh
factory for US electric
car maker Tesla in the
state of Nevada.
Energy Absolute also
plans to set up 1,000
charging stations for
electric cars in Bangkok
and elsewhere by the
end of the year, before
moving to the battery
market.
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TECHNOLOGY RENEWABLE
ENERGY INVESTMENT
14. The Hidden Cost of the Electric Car Boom – Child Labor
Some of the most significant developments in the electric car market are likely to come from China, where the
market for electric vehicles grew by 72% last year, with 94% of that market owned by domestic manufacturers. Car
ownership rates less than a quarter of those in Europe, the demand for electric vehicles in China looks set to explode.
A critical raw material in lithium-ion battery production, cobalt is in high demand. It is needed to power
smartphones, tablets, and laptops as well as electric vehicles, but it is the latter where astronomical growth risks
perpetuating misery. Dangerous working conditions, risks to people’s health, and child labor is a huge problem in the
cobalt mines of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).
Two-thirds of the world’s cobalt is found in the DRC, which is one of the world’s poorest and least
developed countries with a gross national income per capita of just $481.
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15. 43 Battery Storage Companies To Watch
• ABB: One of the largest power and automation companies in the world, and focused on cleantech. It offers
distributed energy storage modules for grid storage purposes, such as peak shaving, load shifting voltage
regulation, renewable integration, and backup power.
• AESC: Automotive Energy Supply Corporation is one of three “leaders” in the electric vehicle (EV) battery
space, according to a Navigant Research report on the market. Being in the EV battery space, it (naturally)
produces lithium-ion batteries, using lithium manganate as the cathode.
• AES Energy Storage: Although AES has been in the energy business for 30 years, this certainly doesn’t mean
that they aren’t worth keeping an eye on for the upcoming year. This market leader has the largest fleet of
grid batteries in commercial service and received a notable award in November 2014 of a 20-year contract
with Southern California Edison of 100 MW of interconnected battery energy storage. AES partners with
industry-leading utilities and power system operators on energy storage projects.
• Alevo: popped out of a long stealth mode in 2014 and is bringing the “first inorganic lithium battery” to the
commercial market. It’s near the top of the list here thanks to the alphabet and choice of name, but it’s also
one of the most promising-looking companies on the list, imho. It is targeted at the grid storage market.
• Ambri: Spun out of MIT and developing liquid metal battery technology for the past few years. It has an initial
factory in place.The batteries are targeted for stationary storage applications.
• Amprius: develops high-capacity lithium-ion batteries that originated at Stanford University. Investors
include Trident Capital, VantagePoint Capital Partners, IPV Capital, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, SAIF
Partners, Chinergy Capital, Google Chairman Eric Schmidt, and Stanford University. Former Secretary of
Energy Steven Chu sits on the board.
• Aquion Energy: Aqueous hybrid ion battery technology boasts “long cycle life at 100% depth of discharge for
long duration (4 to 20 hour) applications.”
• Bosch: It may not be Bosch’s signature product, but the technology giant is offering energy storage and
related technology and service solutions, particularly in connection with solar and wind power installations.
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16. In 2017 Samsung Electronics’
technology institute, Samsung
Advanced Institute of Technology
(SAIT), had developed a core battery
technology which used graphene to
deliver longer operating times and
faster charging. The graphene ‘balls’
are said to boost battery capacity by
45%, whilst making the rate at which
the battery charges five times faster
than current standards
A university in CHINA nanopolymer
laboratory reported that after 250,000
instances of charging, the graphene-
based battery retained 91% of its
capacity, as well as remaining stable
under extreme temperatures
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Samsung, appears to have discovered
the holy grail of commercial graphene
production:
17. • BlackBerry is back with Cloud-based Security Platform for IoT (01/2015)
– Collaboration platform for application developers & business partners initially for
automotive sector soon to extend to energy and healthcare.
– Blockchain Smartphone
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18. A Need for Due Diligence
• The recent hype to raise funds for blockchain projects
brought charlatans with fraudulent intentions onto the
scene
• Cryptocurrency (token based finance) is a haven for criminals
• There must be oversight to create legitimacy.
• This need for more scrutiny also applies to impact tokens.
We believe that it is important to establish and apply criteria
that allow impact investors to assess the integrity of an
impact token and its ability to channel funds to enable
desired impact outcomes.
Freely accessible open-source code is the
foundation upon which the decentralized
economy of the future will be built.
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19. Where Does Blockchain Go From Here For
Impact Tokens and Sustainable Energy?
• As shown, blockchain is a game-changing technology that can contribute
to scale impact investment by providing trust, transparency and low
transaction costs.
• However, it is early days for impact tokens, and the impact investment
community needs to be prepared for a trial and error approach. As
demonstrated by the complex establishment of the carbon market –
arguably the world’s first large-scale payment-for-impact schemes – the
first priority must be in developing trust, and thus to build consensus
around processes and procedures in the community.
• Only by broad cooperation within the interested community, and the
willingness to commit to common standards, can impact tokens reap the
potential advantages provided by blockchain technology, and ultimately
lead to unlocking of finance at scale to achieve the Sustainable
Development Goals.
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20. Blockchain, A Solution For Counterfeiting in Semiconductor Industry
Photo credit: SparkFunElectronics via Visual hunt
According to the Semiconductor Industry
Association, counterfeits cost U.S.
semiconductor companies more than $7.5
billion annually in lost revenue. But, more
importantly, counterfeit components pose
major threats to the health, safety, and
security of people worldwide.
With this system, the only way to provide 100 counterfeit components is to own another
100 real components of the same manufacturing part number and the same date code.
However, if you sell the 100 counterfeit components, you will no longer be able to prove
that the real ones are real. Counterfeiters will be out of business. If all buyers request their
transactions in bitcoins then you won’t be able to sell the real ones. Of course, you can still
use the real ones for your own production but manufacturers are not counterfeiters.
100% safe, viable and robust.
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21. • California Governor Jerry Brown
has signed a cybersecurity law
covering “smart” devices, making
California the first state with such
a law. The bill, SB-327, was
introduced last year and passed
the state senate in late August.
• Starting on January 1st, 2020, any
manufacturer of a device that
connects “directly or indirectly” to
the internet must equip it with
“reasonable” security features,
designed to prevent unauthorized
access, modification, or
information disclosure. If it can be
accessed outside a local area
network with a password, it needs
to either come with a unique
password for each device, or force
users to set their own password
the first time they connect. That
means no more generic default
credentials for a hacker to guess.
California: First State with an Internet of Things (IoT) Cybersecurity Law
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Recently it was discovered that Roku
and Samsung TVs could be hacked and
wirelessly controlled in a second, and
there was also that brief phase where
Amazon’s Alexa was letting off a
creepy laugh. Not to mention the
incident in the Netherlands when a
woman was being stalked through an
internet-connected camera in her
living room.
22. Frey Effect
EMR & RF NOW
2B Carrageenan
Same as DDT
Today the International
Journal of Oncology published
a critique of the World Health
Organization's pending review
of the adverse health effects
of wireless (i.e., radio
frequency or RF) radiation.
The critique was written by Dr.
Lennart Hardell, the world's
preeminent researcher on
brain tumor risk and long-term
cell phone use.
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CYBER WAR
During the Cold War, the United States
feared that the Soviet Union was
seeking to turn microwave radiation into
covert weapons of mind control. More
recently, the U.S. military itself sought
to develop microwave weapons for
psychological warfare.
Strikes with microwaves are sonic
attacks creating brain damage,
viral infections and contagious
anxiety.
23. • In September 2017, a Russia-based
organization spent US$100,000 on
advertisements promoting divisive
political issues during the US
presidential campaign.
• Facebook said it would provide the ads
to congressional investigators
• Facebook has launched tools to make
all ads it runs publicly accessible
• In October 2017, Twitter announced it
would ban Russia Today (RT) and
Sputnik following the US intelligence
investigation positive findings.
• Twitter is launching an “Advertising
Transparency Center” that will
1. provide details about all ads
carried on its platform,
2. place clear visual markers on
political advertisements,
3. disclose how political ads are
targeted and
4. strengthen policies regarding
political advertising.
REOUTERS/baz
Moscow warns Google not to meddle in
elections Sept. 9, 2018 with YouTube videos
organized by opposition leader Alexei Navalny.
Russia’s Central Election Commission, the
Prosecutor-General’s Office and Roskomnadzor,
the government’s internet and media
watchdog, sent complaints to Google boss
Larry Page in response to Mr. Navalny’s videos.
“Mr. Navalny buys the company’s advertising
tools to publish information on YouTube on the
day of elections,” commission member
Alexander Klyukin said. “We informed Google
that such events on election day will lead to
massive violation of the law,” Mr. Klyukin told
reporters, adding: “Meddling by a foreign
company in our election is not permitted.”
WHERE DOES FREEDOM OF
SPEECH END AND SAFETY
AND SECURITY BEGIN?
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24. 1. Climate change will be insanely expensive.
2. Hundreds of millions of people may be displaced by 2050.
3. Dengue and malaria could spread in the U.S.
4. Western wildfires could burn up to eight times as much land by 2100.
5. An additional 8% of the world population will experience water scarcity by 2100.
6. Hurricanes could become up to 11% more intense and 20% wetter by 2100.
7. Four times as many New Yorkers could live in areas that flood by 2050.
8. Millions of people and trillions in assets are at risk in coastal cities.
9. 136 of the world's most historic places could be in jeopardy.
10. Global wheat and maize yields are already beginning to decline.
11. Some small island nations could be destroyed.
12. 100% of reefs may be at risk of extinction by 2050.
13. Within 300 years, 88% of New Orleans could be underwater
14. Increasing droughts will make the driest regions even drier.
15. 63% of major wine regions could be jeopardized by 2050.
16. Some reptiles species could turn mostly female, potentially leading to their extinction
17. Atlanta and New York could see twice as many days of thunderstorms a year by 2100.
18. Many countries are losing their main dry season water source.
19. Air Pollution in California could created a serious public health hazard.
20. Equatorial regions and parts of the Antarctic will see up to a 50% decrease in their fisheries.
21. Some animals are shrinking.
22. An additional 20 million more children will go hungry by 2050.
DOOM
AND
GLOOM
for 2050
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The World in 2050
Reported by
Business Insider
25. Life in the Robotic/Digital Age by 2050
Child mortality rates will be vastly lower.
• The Copenhagen report predicts the rate dropping to 31 per 1,000 live births in 2050
• More dramatic declines in regions like Africa.
We'll have vaccines and cures for many diseases.
• HIV: kills anywhere from 1.5 million to 2 million people
• Malaria: kills 1 million people a year
• British-bred genetically modified mosquitoes causing parasite to self-destruct
• Alzheimer's: reversing Alzheimer's could be available in five years.
PREVENTION: Given to patients whose families have a history of Alzheimer's
• Meningitis: U.S. vaccine that other countries will soon adopt
• Cancer: A rheumatoid arthritis drug cured a now 7 year old of life threatening cancer.
A modified measles vaccine caused cancer remission. Nanoparticles developed to attack cancer
stem cells Cancer Vaccines Teach the immune system to attack cancer directly
Humans could live forever as computerized brains
• Neuroscientist Randal Koene and Russian financial-backer Dmitry Itskov "mapping the brain” are trying to transfer
human consciousness and brain functions to an artificial body by 2045
There will be no more poor countries
• 700 million fewer people lived in extreme poverty in 2010 than in 1990
• Extreme poverty was defined as $1 day in 1990, was redefined as $1.25 a day in 2008
World Bank lowered extreme poverty to no more than 3% of the population by 2030
• Global climate change is threatening the homes and livelihoods of Panama and a once fishing community in England
Artificial intelligence will be insanely good
• Hans Moravec of Carnegie Mellon University's Robotics Institute predicts that by 2050 robots will outperform
humans both physically and intellectually and will run entire businesses by themselves.
• Humans will pursue social (emotional relationships) recreational and artistic creative pursuits
• “Work” will take on a new meaning with Guaranteed Minimum Income guranteed eradicating poverty
THE
PROMISE
LAND 2050
Source: Business Insider
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26. We will have the ability to rely almost exclusively on renewable, clean energy
• World Wildlife Fund report: 95% energy supplied by clean energy cutting greenhouse emissions 80%
Solar provide half of the world's electricity/half of building heating/15% industrial heat and fuel
Additional Wind Turbines: million onshore and 100,000 offshore (float on water)
Ocean power: waves and tides
Biomass: plant materials and animal waste
Geothermal derived from the Earth's crust
Hydropower
Cars could be vastly safer, smarter, and cleaner
• Driverless cars safer by eliminating human error, which causes 90% of car accidents--Milken Institute.
4.95 million fewer accidents, 30,000 fewer deaths, and 4.8 billion fewer commuting hours
Save Americans $500 billion per year in costs of car accidents, fuel, and lost productivity
• Electric cars will also be widespread totaling 157 million electric cars and light trucks
Worldwide annual production 7 million by 2020 and 100 million by 2050-- Enel, Italy's largest power company
o Reduce CO2 emissions from transportation by 30%
o Significantly reducing oil consumption
Greater gender equality will improve the global economy and society
• Women’s productivity losses fall to just 4% of world GDP
• Households run with no more gender bias, children raising included
• IN 1900 Loss of 17% GDP due to Women’s lower pay and exclusion from the work sector
Almost all adults will know how to read
• Experts estimates that illiteracy rates will fall to just 12% and cost only about 3.8% of GDP
There may be much less warfare worldwide
• ARMED CONFLICTS DOWN 15% from 2009 and only with 7% of countries
o India, Nigeria, Sudan, Ethiopia, and Tanzania will be at the greatest risk of armed conflict in 2050
o factors like education, infant mortality, past conflicts, oil, ethnicities, and youth population
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PROMISE
LAND
The World in 2050
Reported by
Business Insider
27. The internet will reach every corner of the world (Possible Government Intervention)
• More than 8 billion people will go online, 97.5% of the population --The World We Made Forum Jonathon Porritt
• 2018: 40% of the globe has internet access, with 78% of users in developed countries and 32% in developing
countries. That's about 2.85 billion people, many of whom get internet access from mobile phones
• Google's Project Loon and Internet.org specifically focus on bringing the web to areas where people don't yet have it
Artificial body parts could make organ shortages a thing of the past
• Who won't have to wait for another person to die before getting a life-sustaining
organ
• The technology for lab-grown bladders can also be combined with 3D printing of a
person's own stem cells to make organ rejection a thing of the past. This process
involves growing stem cells in the lab after removing them from a patient, then
planting them into the 3D-printed body part. The cells grow on the scaffolding,
creating an organ compatible with the recipient
Baby-making will become more sophisticated along with Designer Babies
• Genetic engineering can make sick children healthy by removing or replacing diseased genes
• Perfect children eliminate crooked teeth or bad eyesight
• Create super humans choosing genes to improve IQ, height, hair color, eye color , sex
New translation tools will CLOSE GLOBAL COMMUNICATION GAPS
• By wearing a pair of special goggles or using a phone app
• Microsoft unveiled a "Star Trek"-like demo for real-time translation over Skype
2050:THE
PROMISE
LAND
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28. “1984” IS FINALLY 2018
GETTING CHPPED: OMG! Monitoring or firing people who break
the rules. A bored or distracted worker is not necessarily non-
productive. Control of this type already exist in companies such
as Crossover. Supervisors constantly evaluate each ten-minute
work period of their team using monitoring tools such as
WorkSmart compiling statistics on the applications and websites
each contractor has opened, the time spent on them, keystrokes
and mouse movements. Every 10 minutes, randomly and without
warning, a photo is taken by webcam and saved. More than 1,500
people in 80 countries are monitored in this way, with the
company paying for time it considers used to the companies
fullest benefit.
Facial Recognition: Feds catch person enter U.S. illegally
Biometrics Facial Recognition: Gather demographic data on
crowds for retail marketing industry.
Banking apps (USAA), payment apps (MasterCard’s video
selfie system) The bank is the first large American financial
institution to offer facial recognition as an option for accessing its
mobile app, which lets users check their balance, make deposits,
view statements and reach customer service representatives.
Globally, law enforcement biometric software identify faces in
CCTV footage and specialized sun glasses.
St. Mary’s Catholic secondary school in St. Louis uses
biometric cameras to keep campuses safe.
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29. Security Robots Market to Witness Huge Growth by 2023: Key
Players– Knightscope, Endeavor Robotics, Lockheed Martin, IRobot
The Global Security and Law
Enforcement Robots Market will
grow by over USD 2.36 billion
during the period 2017-2022.
including unmanned Aerial,
Ground and Underwater
vehicles, border patrolling and
bomb detection, and security
and law enforcement robots
manufacturers including Boston
Dynamics, Endeavor Robotics,
Lockheed Martin, and SMP
Robotics.
Key Companies: RoboteX,
Knightscope, Endeavor
Robotics, Lockheed Martin,
IRobot, Northrop Grumman,
BAE Systems PLC, Thales SA,
Elbit Systems, Qinetiq Group
PLC, Finmeccanica SPA &
Aerovironment.
Application: Airport, Warehouse, Bank,
Pavilion & Other, Product Type: , Indoor Type
Security Robots & Outdoor Type Security
Robots.
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30. Flexible Ultra-Thin Organic Optoelectronics – for displays, photovoltaics
& wearable sensors – is at the verge of large-scale commercialisation,
with prototype devices already achieving staggering form factors and
bending curvatures.
Lasers on the eye – ocular lasers – New development of an ultra-thin
membrane laser using organic semiconductors. For new applications in
security, biophotonics & photomedicine.
Each membrane is able to produce a unique "barcode” like a wearable
security tag.
• Engineers in Scotland developed laser for the eyes
NEW Ultra-thin Membrane Laser Using Organic Semiconductors
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31. Evidence Link Between Schizophrenia, Violent Crime
Schizophrenia: brain disease with neural deficiencies:
incapable of intimacy or remorse.
Typically controlling and hiding behind a false image.
Researchers at Stanford turned blood cells
into neurons, the building blocks of central
nervous system & of the brain
Patients with this disease either have damaged
or absent neuro-anatomical structures
They live in an altered state of reality.
We can complete this shape-shifting transformation of one cell
type into another by adding just four specific proteins—which
we determined play vital roles in brain development—to freshly
drawn or stored blood cells. These four factors are enough to
rapidly reprogram these cells and transform them into neurons
within a few weeks of treatment.
Could We Prevent Crime in the Future?
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32. Caltech Scientists Can Predict Intelligence from Brain Scans
MINORITY REPORT: Could We Prevent Crime in the Future?
Neuroscientists at the California Institute of
Technology (Caltech) have conducted the most
comprehensive brain mapping to date of the
cognitive abilities measured by the Wechsler
Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS), the most
widely used intelligence test in the world. The
results offer new insight into how the various
factors that comprise an "intelligence
quotient" (IQ) score depend on particular
regions of the brain.
All of the patients had some degree of cognitive
impairment from events such as strokes, tumor
resection, and traumatic brain injury, as assessed by
testing using the WAIS
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victims from Con Artists
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