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IoE Number: 245362

Location: THE SHELDONIAN THEATRE, BROAD STREET (south side)

OXFORD, OXFORD, OXFORDSHIRE

Date listed: 12 January 1954

Date of last amendment: 12 January 1954

Grade I

Inside the control room at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.

Austrian Falcon comes past us.

First flight: June 1, 1995...(c/n 535)

 

20/06/1995 Swissair HB-IOE

01/06/2002 Air Mediterranée F-GYAN ceased operations on February 15, 2016

28/04/2016 Olympus Airways SX-ABD

22/12/2016 Jubba Airways SX-ABD leased from Olympus Airways

Jhawan Davis, IOE BSE Student, tries a mobile application to pickup a Domino's Pizza in the Bob and Betty Beyster Building on November 21, 2016.

 

The application is designed by a group of students in the Multidisciplinary Design Program with the aims of providing Domino's Pizza an application that lets customers pick up their pizzas in storage units, similar to Amazon locker.

 

Photo: Joseph Xu/Michigan Engineering Multimedia Content Producer, University of Michigan

 

www.engin.umich.edu

Wim Elfrink, EVP of Industry Solutions and Chief Globalisation Officer, in kicking off a series of roundtables that focus on how the Internet of Everything (IoE) and the Internet of Things (IoT) is captured across multiple industries including public sector, transportation, healthcare, energy, innovation, and retail and finance.

IoE Number: 252860

Location: ROUSHAM HOUSE,

ROUSHAM, WEST OXFORDSHIRE, OXFORDSHIRE

Date listed: 27 August 1957

Date of last amendment: 29 June 1988

Grade I

First flight: June 1, 1995...(c/n 535)

 

20/06/1995 Swissair HB-IOE

01/06/2002 Air Mediterranée F-GYAN ceased operations on February 15, 2016

28/04/2016 Olympus Airways SX-ABD

22/12/2016 Jubba Airways SX-ABD leased from Olympus Airways

Paul Jameson, Senior Director of Global Industries, Cisco - will lead a discussion around the IoE strategies and technologies three companies are using in their day-to-day operations and the results and goals they are achieving.

 

How is the Internet of Everything (people, processes, data and things) and the Internet of Things impacting the retail and finance industry? During this one-hour in-person and TP/WebEx integrated media session, you’ll hear results from a recent Cisco FSI study as well as insight from industry leaders in retail and finance as they talk about their own IoE/IoT strategies and implementations and how these technologies are helping to decrease operational costs while increasing productivity and driving better customer service and higher sales.

OE-IOE, International Jet Management, Dassault Falcon 900EX - cn 214.

The Human Motion Simulation Laboratory develops data-grounded models to predict and evaluate realistic human movements. These models can be used by commercially available human computer-aided design software to enable ergonomic analysis of products and workplaces.

 

Image by Laura Rudich | Michigan Engineering

IoE Number: 214151

Location: ROYAL LIVER BUILDING, IRON RAILINGS AND STONE PIERS SURROUNDING ROYAL LIVER BUILDING, PIER HEAD

LIVERPOOL

Date listed: 12 July 1966

Date of last amendment: 19 June 1985

Grade I

Dinner Reception at the Miami Marriott Biscayne Bay

IoE Retail demo. In the Store: Shopping reimagined. Explore how the Internet of Everything transforms the entire retail experience by connecting previously unconnected operations, enhancing customer experiences and increasing loyalty and sales.

Students from Research Professor Paul Green’s Industrial and Operations Engineering 334 class (Ergonomics Laboratory) gather outside the Lurie Engineering Center on North Campus at the University of Michigan on September 28, 2021 to measure audio decibel levels from a running lawn mower.

The students are taught how to use sound level meters and octave band analyzers to support human factor evaluations and to make engineering assessments of the effects of real products. For lawn mower users/operators, the concerns are health and hearing loss. For the community, there are concerns about communication interference (for people nearby) and sleep loss.

Photo: Robert Coelius/University of Michigan Engineering, Communications & Marketing

Dinner Reception at the Miami Marriott Biscayne Bay

Tunis Air Boeing 737 TS-IOE at Dussledorf in April 1993

IoE Retail demo. In the Store: Shopping reimagined. Explore how the Internet of Everything transforms the entire retail experience by connecting previously unconnected operations, enhancing customer experiences and increasing loyalty and sales.

Jhawan Davis, IOE BSE Student, tries a mobile application to pickup a Domino's Pizza in the Bob and Betty Beyster Building on November 21, 2016.

 

The application is designed by a group of students in the Multidisciplinary Design Program with the aims of providing Domino's Pizza an application that lets customers pick up their pizzas in storage units, similar to Amazon locker.

 

Photo: Joseph Xu/Michigan Engineering Multimedia Content Producer, University of Michigan

 

www.engin.umich.edu

Wim Elfrink, EVP of Industry Solutions and Chief Globalisation Officer, in kicking off a series of roundtables that focus on how the Internet of Everything (IoE) and the Internet of Things (IoT) is captured across multiple industries including public sector, transportation, healthcare, energy, innovation, and retail and finance.

Stephen Lurie, Senior Director of Internet of Things (IoT), Zones

 

How is the Internet of Everything (people, processes, data and things) and the Internet of Things impacting the retail and finance industry? During this one-hour in-person and TP/WebEx integrated media session, you’ll hear results from a recent Cisco FSI study as well as insight from industry leaders in retail and finance as they talk about their own IoE/IoT strategies and implementations and how these technologies are helping to decrease operational costs while increasing productivity and driving better customer service and higher sales.

Dinner Reception at the Miami Marriott Biscayne Bay

Wim Elfrink, EVP of Industry Solutions and Chief Globalisation Officer, in kicking off a series of roundtables that focus on how the Internet of Everything (IoE) and the Internet of Things (IoT) is captured across multiple industries including public sector, transportation, healthcare, energy, innovation, and retail and finance.

Impulse integrating sound level meters from Quest Technologies were used by the IOE 334 class (Ergonomics Laboratory) to pick up the audio decibel from a running push mower on North Campus at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI on September 28, 2021.

The students are taught how to use sound level meters and octave band analyzers to support human factor evaluations and to make engineering assessments of the effects of real products. For lawn mower users/operators, the concerns are health and hearing loss. For the community, there are concerns about communication interference (for people nearby) and sleep loss.

Photo: Robert Coelius/University of Michigan Engineering, Communications & Marketing

Snapshots of some of the various digital events organised & co-organised by IOE, as well as some key events IOE is invited to by other stakeholders in 2022.

Credit: D. Riunaud / M. Crozet, ILO

Dinner Reception at the Miami Marriott Biscayne Bay

Dinner Reception at the Miami Marriott Biscayne Bay

Jackson Bond, Co-Founder and Head of Product of Relayr and winner of the 2014 IoTWF Innovation Grand Challenge will provide background on his company’s product WunderBar – an IoT starter kit for businesses.

 

Startups aren’t the only companies to innovate! In this one-hour in-person and TP/WebEx integrated media roundtable, Cisco leaders will provide insights into how the company is a major player in the innovation space by providing background on the Cisco Innovation Fund, updates on Cisco IoE innovation centers around the world and a news announcement connected to those centers. Cisco will also be joined by the winner of the 2014 Internet of Everything World Forum Innovation Grand Challenge.

Snapshots of some of the various digital events organised & co-organised by IOE, as well as some key events IOE is invited to by other stakeholders in 2021. Credit: IOE Comms

IoE Number: 419756

Location: METHODIST CHURCH, HIGH STREET (east side)

BURFORD, WEST OXFORDSHIRE, OXFORDSHIRE

Date listed: 12 September 1955

Date of last amendment: 01 March 1990

Grade II*

 

The forecourt walls, railings, gates and stone archway to the side are separately listed. The Images of England number for the railings etc is 419757.

Dinner Reception at the Miami Marriott Biscayne Bay

Rosie Perez, Sr. Chief, Information Technology Services at Miami-Dade

 

During this in-person and virtual roundtable, press will get to hear from Wim Elfrink, EVP of Industry Solutions and Chief Globalisation Officer and government leaders about how the Internet of Everything is impacting the public sector through deployments such as smart city applications like smart lighting and Cisco’s new offering called City Operations Center.

IoE Number: 214151

Location: ROYAL LIVER BUILDING, IRON RAILINGS AND STONE PIERS SURROUNDING ROYAL LIVER BUILDING, PIER HEAD

LIVERPOOL

Date listed: 12 July 1966

Date of last amendment: 19 June 1985

Grade I

 

SJ 3390 GEORGES PIER HEAD L3 27/503 Royal Liver Building Iron railings and stone piers surrounding 12.7.66 Royal Liver Building. (formerly listed under G.V. I Pier Head) Office building. 1908-10. Aubrey Thomas. Concrete frame with granite cladding. 8 storeys, and 2 storeys of attics. 9 bays, 13-bay returns. Front has 4 giant buttress/projections each of 1 bay width, the middle 2 framing a semi-circular portico of Ionic columns with balustraded parapet; a smaller semi-circular projecting window above with shield of arms and Ionic columns. Ground and 1st floors rusticated. Ground floor has round-arched windows. Upper floors to 2nd, 3rd, 7th and 8th bays recessed behind parapet and scrolls. Windows with mullions and transoms of 3 lights. Those to projecting bays with transom only. Those to 5th and 6th floors in round headed recesses with balconies. Top floor recessed behind Doric colonnade. Frieze and bracketed cornice. Receding attics with parapets. Roof piled up with turrets and domes in receding stages. Clock towers with copper liver birds on top. Iron railings and stone piers all round at base. One of the 1st multi-storey concrete framed buildings in the world.

IoE Number: 445581

Location: THE MUSEUM, MUSEUM TERRACE

SCARBOROUGH, SCARBOROUGH, NORTH YORKSHIRE

Date listed: 22 December 1953

Date of last amendment: 22 December 1953

Grade II*

 

1. 1605 MUSEUM TERRACE The Museum TA 0488 4/114 22.12.53. II* GV 2. Built in 1828-29 as a museum, then with central rotunda only. This shape suggested to the Scarborough Philosophical Society, who built the Museum, by William Smith, the father of English Geology. Architect R H Sharp. Low wings added in 1860. The central rotunda is of 2 storeys ashlar stone with rusticated ground floor on moulded plinth, the upper floor articulated with Tuscan pilasters, blind bays alternating with small windows at attic level between palisters. Moulded entablature and shallow stone domed roof with stone lantern. The low one storey wings are each of 3 bays and with segmental bowed ends, each with cornice crowned with stele ornament. Inside the original exhibition room of the rotunda is on the 1st floor with access by central spiral staircase, the room is completely fitted with delicately made original showcases with glazed doors on narrow barsveneered in mahogany, the upper angled sections with a simple glazing pattern of rectangles and diagonals. A small second spiral staircase leads to a narrow gallery for upper angled showcases. There is also a library type steps on wheels, tracked around room. a frieze painted with examples of geological strata runs round below cornice, coffered dome over with glazed oculus. A good and unusual building contemporary with The Crescent Gardens development. The listed buildings in Museum Terrace form a good group.

 

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This is the only Dorset church to be rendered on the exterior. This is to protect the soft rubble construction and to keep the damp out.

(Grade I listed building)

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Jackson Bond, Co-Founder and Head of Product of Relayr and winner of the 2014 IoTWF Innovation Grand Challenge will provide background on his company’s product WunderBar – an IoT starter kit for businesses.

 

Startups aren’t the only companies to innovate! In this one-hour in-person and TP/WebEx integrated media roundtable, Cisco leaders will provide insights into how the company is a major player in the innovation space by providing background on the Cisco Innovation Fund, updates on Cisco IoE innovation centers around the world and a news announcement connected to those centers. Cisco will also be joined by the winner of the 2014 Internet of Everything World Forum Innovation Grand Challenge.

Paul D. Jameson Senior Director of Cisco’s Global Industries Center of Expertise, Cisco and a spokesperson from Pason

 

Cisco’s Senior Director of Cisco’s Global Industries Center of Expertise, Paul Jameson will host a fireside chat with PG&E. One of the largest combined national gas and electric utilities in the US, PG&E will discuss how the company is embracing IoE technology to simplify and streamline communication from the field to the Control Center.

Q&A

 

During this in-person and virtual roundtable, press will get to hear from Wim Elfrink, EVP of Industry Solutions and Chief Globalisation Officer and government leaders about how the Internet of Everything is impacting the public sector through deployments such as smart city applications like smart lighting and Cisco’s new offering called City Operations Center.

Barry Einsig, Global Transportation Executive for Cisco’s Enterprise, Vertical Business Solutions team, Cisco

 

With more than 250 million vehicles on the road and traffic congestion accounting for more than four billion hours of travel delay yearly, cities and municipalities with transportation and public safety agencies are looking at how technology can help. Cisco will soon introduce a new solution suite aimed at improving traffic flow, reducing roadside incidents and providing a centralized view of highway systems. During this session, you’ll learn more about this news under embargo before it goes live on Wednesday, February 18. Cisco will moderate a conversation with several partners including ASFiNAG and Cohda Wireless to discuss how this approach can open up new business and growth opportunities for transportation authorities, cities, automakers and freight operators, as well as a safer driving experience for consumers.

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