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The capture, dissemination, and consumption of live events are going from “near time” to “real time.” In the near future, everyone will become a reporter. This shift is enabled by three technology advances: 1) broadband wireless, 2) anywhere, anytime production, and 3) Internet TV. Essentially, anyone with a mobile smartphone will soon be able to capture events in real time and broadcast them to anyone who wants to watch.

 

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Internet-connected things at HuaQiangBei Electronic Market, Shenzhen. Guangdong province, China. September 2015.

During 2008, the number of things connected to the Internet exceeded the number of people on Earth. This has tremendous implications as depicted in this infographic created by Cisco with input from Dave Evans, Cisco’s Chief Futurist and Chief Technologist for the Internet Business Solutions Group. For more info on this and other thought leadership: www.cisco.com/web/about/ac79/innov

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Internet of Things Conference 2015 | Berlin

According to Stephen Hawking, “Humans are entering a stage of self-designed evolution.” While this statement may seem “out there,” consider some recent developments:

• July 2009—Spanish researchers discover substance for photographic memory

• October 2009—Italian and Swedish scientists develop the first artificial hand with feeling

• March 2010—Retina implants restore vision to blind patients

• April 2010—Scientists at Chicago’s Rush University Medical Center find possible cure for skin cancer

• June 2011—Texas Heart Institute develops a “spinning” heart with no pulse, no clogs, and no breakdowns

 

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The Niagara Summit brings the Niagara community together to exchange ideas, make connections, gain valuable insight into industry trends and help shape the future of the Niagara platform. This bi-annual event is attended by developers, programmers, building owners, engineers and executives, with session topics including #buildingautomation, #buildingcontrols, #niagara4, #smartbuildings, #hvac, #IoT, #intelligentbuildings, and more.

Already, the cloud is powerful enough to help us communicate through real-time language translation, increase our knowledge from access to powerful supercomputers such as Wolfram Alpha, and improve our health using computing platforms like IBM’s Watson in new ways.

 

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