Events review
Telit claims world’s fastest mobile data card at CES 2020
Robin Duke Woolley, CEO of Beecham Research, caught up with Marco Stracuzzi, Head of Product Marketing for Telit, at CES 2020 to learn about their recent announcement of the world’s fastest mobile data card and how this innovation gives OEMs looking to quickly deploy next-generation products a competitive edge and is the final milestone for
Read moreIoT helps shippers avoid the Blame Game and changes train operators’ business model
If I say Sony, I’d bet the first subjects that come to your mind are not healthcare or logistics management. Yet these are two key areas that Sony’s Sweden-based Internet of Things (IoT) team focused on at the recent IoT Solutions World Congress (IOTSWC18) in Barcelona, as Jeremy Cowan reports.
Read moreHow do you make money and progress in IoT? Start by being ‘customer-aligned’
The first person I ran into at last week’s IoT Solutions World Congress 2018 in Barcelona was an old friend of IoT Now’s who shall remain nameless. He looked exhausted. I had arrived a few hours after him on the first day.
Read moreGuide to Mobile World Congress 2018
IoT Now Magazine (ISSN 2397-2807) explores the evolving opportunities and challenges facing CSPs across this sector. Our exclusive interviews pass on the key lessons learned by industry leaders in next gen Machine-to-Machine (M2M) and Internet of Things (IoT) services. Guide to Mobile World Congress: Sequans and NTT DOCOMO partner for LTE-M adoption, smart grids to save city
Read moreBarcelona hosts IoT Solutions World Congress 2017
From the visit of Queen Sophia, to SingularityNet’s Chief Humanoid, to the keynote sessions about extreme IoT, digital transformation or the Next level of oil & gas, IoT Solutions World Congress (#IOTSWC) covered it all.
Read moreVienna plans to use 1.8m brains in new smart city, as Central Europe forum focuses on industrial IoT
EXCLUSIVE REPORT: When everyone’s nose is pressed to the grindstone, it is good to be reminded of the benefits of what we are doing in the Internet of Things (IoT).
Read moreIoT is making strides, but it’s still in short trousers
REVIEW: Events like last week’s Smart IoT London (March 15-16, ExCeL, Docklands) can be a salutary reminder of how far the Internet of Things (IoT) has come in a few short years. But they also show how much work remains to be done, says IoT Now‘s editorial director, Jeremy Cowan.
Read moreThere’s a battle in the enterprise for ownership of ‘chaotic’ IoT, says Gartner
At the recent M2M Summit 2016 in Dusseldorf, Germany, Gartner‘s Research VP, Eric F. Goodness was blunt about the challenges facing the Internet of Things (IoT). These, he said, included a battle for IoT ‘ownership’, a bottleneck of problems facing anyone trying to prove the value of their IoT initiative, and a market characterised by
Read moreLPWAN panel says the tech’s success lies in the business case
A key feature of the LPWAN World Forum held in London (November 10-11), were the stimulating expert panels. As Jeremy Cowan reports, the speakers opted to focus on the business case for low-power wide area networks (LPWAN) more than the technology.
Read moreIoT security dominates but standards, data and partnership themes run through M2M Summit
There was more than a hint of irony when Professor Dr. Axel Sikora from the Institute of Reliable Embedded Systems & Communications Electronics at Offenburg University of Applied Sciences, spoke at the start of the M2M Summit 2016 on standardisation of the Internet of Things (IoT).
Read moreInsight into digital transformation as industry leaders and start-ups show new IoT solutions
Experts and users from all over the world met in Düsseldorf last week for the 10th anniversary of the M2M Summit, hosted by the M2M Alliance.
Read moreDo you need a crazy, IT-addicted mayor to develop a smart city?
A high-level network operator panel was assembled on Day One of M2M World Congress 2016 in London last week. Moderated by Tom Rebbeck, research director at Analysys Mason, it covered operators’ future roles and the proposed need for a “crazy, IT-addicted mayor” when creating smart cities.
Read moreSingapore companies in smart grid, m-commerce, wireless healthcare, VR display roll out innovation
Singapore-based tech incubator Get2Volume’s ‘Innovation Suite’ showcased innovative Singapore start-up companies at the 2016 International CES. Get2Volume brought seven of its innovative tech start-ups to Las Vegas to display their technologies and achievements, explore business opportunities and debut the latest and greatest in tech.
Read moreAnnual Arab Future Cities Summit triggers talks on integrated smart city solutions
Various solutions and initiatives pivotal for smart city development were the key talking points at the recently concluded 2nd Annual Arab Future Cities Summit 2015. Held under the patronage of Dubai Municipality and organised by global conference producers, Expotrade, the summit witnessed participation from over 350 attendees from across the GCC.
Read moreNo IoT ‘Killer App’ for consumers but a giant opportunity for Industry 4.0, Summit hears
When public speaking, start with a bang they say. It’s advice that clearly wasn’t lost on Ben Salama, managing director and Global Connected Operations lead at Accenture Mobility, writes Jeremy Cowan.
Read moreCisco to sponsor IoT Hackathon challenge in Berlin
Cisco has joined the Internet of Things World Hackathon by becoming a challenge sponsor
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