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A new vision of the “home” is emerging. Nearly any object possesses the ability to predict our needs, respond to our commands, and track our movements. The form and function of the Internet is poised to evolve—and along with it, our relationship with media. What opportunities exist to take advantage of this flourishing space, and what challenges must they prepare for?
This event, organized by NYC Media Lab and hosted at Civic Hall on May 21, 2015, gave a broad perspective on the impact of connected devices on the home. The evening consisted of a "science fair" with participation from startups, media companies, and university research labs at the cutting edge.
Impressionen IoTcamp (04.10.16, Düsseldorf) Quellenangabe bei Verwendung (Bitte Lizenz beachten): "Foto: Katja Evertz, Cortex digital"
30 de mayo - Auditorio Edificio Foster. Cierre del 1° Concurso de Internet de las Cosas de Argentina.
Impressionen IoTcamp (05.10.17, München) Quellenangabe bei Verwendung (Bitte Lizenz beachten): "Foto: Katja Evertz, Cortex digital"
Press conference of the study "Der Weg in die Gigabit Gesellschaft"; Haus der Bundespressekonferenz, Berlin; june 2016
Credit: Vodafone Institute
Frei zur Verwendung bei Nennung der Quelle "Vodafone Institut"/Free of rights as long as the credit “Vodafone Institute” is mentioned
Internet of Things is about to heat up furthermore. Two of the biggest tech companies in the United States have decided to team up in order to join the forces over the development of IoT edge computing. Hewlett-Packard Enterprise has joined hands with chipmaker Intel Corporation in a formal...
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A new vision of the “home” is emerging. Nearly any object possesses the ability to predict our needs, respond to our commands, and track our movements. The form and function of the Internet is poised to evolve—and along with it, our relationship with media. What opportunities exist to take advantage of this flourishing space, and what challenges must they prepare for?
This event, organized by NYC Media Lab and hosted at Civic Hall on May 21, 2015, gave a broad perspective on the impact of connected devices on the home. The evening consisted of a "science fair" with participation from startups, media companies, and university research labs at the cutting edge.
IoT Forum Africa 2018, 14 - 15 March 2018, Gallagher Convention Centre, Johannesburg, South Africa. #IOTFA2018
Impressionen IoTcamp (05.10.17, München) Quellenangabe bei Verwendung (Bitte Lizenz beachten): "Foto: Katja Evertz, Cortex digital"
A new vision of the “home” is emerging. Nearly any object possesses the ability to predict our needs, respond to our commands, and track our movements. The form and function of the Internet is poised to evolve—and along with it, our relationship with media. What opportunities exist to take advantage of this flourishing space, and what challenges must they prepare for?
This event, organized by NYC Media Lab and hosted at Civic Hall on May 21, 2015, gave a broad perspective on the impact of connected devices on the home. The evening consisted of a "science fair" with participation from startups, media companies, and university research labs at the cutting edge.
30 de mayo - Auditorio Edificio Foster. Cierre del 1° Concurso de Internet de las Cosas de Argentina.
Impressionen IoTcamp (05.10.17, München) Quellenangabe bei Verwendung (Bitte Lizenz beachten): "Foto: Katja Evertz, Cortex digital"
IoT Forum Africa 2018, 14 - 15 March 2018, Gallagher Convention Centre, Johannesburg, South Africa. #IOTFA2018
IoT Forum Africa 2018, 14 - 15 March 2018, Gallagher Convention Centre, Johannesburg, South Africa. #IOTFA2018
In an age where the Internet of Things (IoT) meets the manufacturing process, tampering and reverse-engineering become an aspect no one can any longer ignore. At the Automatisierungstreff 2014, Wibu-Systems has offered its technological expertise in product know-how protection. www.wibu.com/en/whitepapers.html
A new vision of the “home” is emerging. Nearly any object possesses the ability to predict our needs, respond to our commands, and track our movements. The form and function of the Internet is poised to evolve—and along with it, our relationship with media. What opportunities exist to take advantage of this flourishing space, and what challenges must they prepare for?
This event, organized by NYC Media Lab and hosted at Civic Hall on May 21, 2015, gave a broad perspective on the impact of connected devices on the home. The evening consisted of a "science fair" with participation from startups, media companies, and university research labs at the cutting edge.
Businesses across Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, Internet of Things, FinTech, Medtech and Cybersecurity pitched to potential investors and incubators from the UK. These start-ups will be supported by the Department for International Trade in setting up shop in foreign shores. The seven winners were announced at the reception hosted by the British High Commission in New Delhi, 11 December 2018. The winners were awarded an all-expenses paid trip to the UK.
For more updates, follow #GREATforCollaboration and #FutureTechFest on Twitter.
30 de mayo - Auditorio Edificio Foster. Cierre del 1° Concurso de Internet de las Cosas de Argentina.
Human Driven | IOT enabled
Globally, economically, individually—we face problems: Cyber security, shortages of natural resources, business interruptions, need for nontoxic energy, safe food, safe water, safe communities, equity in laws and opportunities.
As leaders, we are expected to solve problems wisely and carefully with positive consequences. How do we learn best practices? Not from hypothetical scenarios but from our peers with deep experiences who are willing to share the challenges they faced, how they went about resolving problems, and the outcomes of their decisions. We will also learn how they are pioneering solutions with interconnected technologies.
In this two-day immersion with experts in business transformation and advances in technology—you will learn that new approaches to instrumenting the physical world, fusing that data with other sources of intelligence, and through faster and more accurate analytics, create new opportunities to drive revenue, profit, security and sustainability. The future of technology, still a dream state to many, is already here for those in the know. If you are an industry, government, or societal leader—this program is for you.
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Roland Bent, Executive Vice President Marketing and Development bei PhoenixContact (l.) verkündet zusammen mit Oliver van der Mond (m.), CEO der Lemonbeat GmbH, auf der E-World 2017 die Kooperation beider Unternehmen. Peter Stradal von Innogy (r.), Projektleiter für die Renovierung des historischen RWE Gebäudes "Altenessener Straße 35" in Essen, berichtet über die Vorteile der neuen IoT-Technologie aus Kundensicht.
Lemonbeat und Phoenix Contact auf der E-World 2017 //
Phoenix Contact verbindet seine Gebäudetechnologie mit der IoT-Technologie der Innogy-Tochter Lemonbeat, mit der sich die technische Komplexität in der Gebäudeautomation senken und dadurch bis zu ein Drittel der Investitionskosten einsparen lassen.
// Phoenix Contact is connecting its building technology with the IoT technology of Lemonbeat, a subsidiary of Innogy SE, to lower the technical complexity within building automation and potentially realize capital cost reductions of up to 30%.
Credit: Dennis Knake/Lemonbeat GmbH