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6 ways AI and IoT are transforming your business world in 2019
From managing inventories to improving personalised shopping experiences and assisting in data mining, AI (Artificial Intelligence) and IoT (Internet of Things) is transforming how people do business today.
Read moreLevelling the playing field: how tech organisations can tackle the gender gap and promote workplace diversity
Where are all the women in tech? Research by PwC suggests just 15 per cent of current employees in STEM roles are women. Mary Hunter, winner of the IAMCP’s 2018 Women in Tech Leadership Award and the Nottingham Post’s Businesswoman of the Year,
Read moreSix essentials for successful sensor-informed applications
We live in a new sensing world enabled by low-cost sensors. The explosion of data-emitting sensors is flooding organisations with potentially valuable new inputs. Sensor data, and the need to easily collect, understand and automate actions based on it, are rapidly propelling the next wave of IoT automation.
Read moreHow IR sensor 2.0 will improve IoT technology
The next generation IR sensor 2.0 will be more flexible, much thinner and cheaper to manufacture than old sensors. This opens up for a big improvement and more areas of use within IoT.
Read moreSixgill joins PTC Partner Network to simplify sensor data handling for industrial IoT innovation
Sixgill®, LLC, a sensor data services provider for governing Internet of Everything (IoE) assets, reports that the company has joined the PTC Partner Network as a Technology Partner making its Sense™ Universal Sensor Data Services platform available on the PTC Marketplace.
Read moreHow artificial intelligence is projected to influence the automotive industry
Artificial intelligence and data science are two main technologies that forms the processes of the automotive. Since 2017, Udacity selected a group of 18 talented engineers (out of hundreds of applicants) to form the Self-Racing Cars team Udacity offer the first self-driving Nanodegree program.
Read moreLeveraging IoT based technologies at the construction jobsite
The Internet of Things is ubiquitous, disrupting every aspect of how we live, work and play. With smart home, for example, a home owner can communicate with their IoT-connected thermostat as they leave the office, ensuring that they can come home to a cool house on a hot summer afternoon. Now, homeowners can optimise air
Read moreHitting IoT’s heights
I’m finally reading Wuthering Heights, says Donna Prlich, chief product officer, Pentaho, a book which at the time of publishing was considered ground-breaking and highly controversial for its dark, twisted storyline and cruel characters.
Read moreMobile applications are a key determinant of success, says DOGFI.SH Mobile’s CEO
As the Internet of Things (IoT) market grows, mobile applications will be a key determinant of success. This is according to Ross Tuffee, CEO of DOGFI.SH Mobile, who states that application development needs to be one of the main starting points for organisations looking to exploit the IoT, not an afterthought.
Read moreBertolt Brecht and digital transformation
In my opening remarks at the Product Innovation Conference in Berlin, I talked about a famous Berliner, Bertolt Brecht. You might wonder what does the influential poet, playwright, and theatre director has to do with engineering, innovation and digital transformation?
Read moreWhy Machine learning, Data Analytics and Internet of Things are BFF
Internet of Things is often associated with making common objects smart and connected. But it’s not enough to ‘give senses’ to inanimate objects. What we need to do next is to let IoT think and learn. Here is why.
Read moreEmbracing the ecosystem – the first step to thriving in the Internet of Things
The Internet of Things has taken the world by storm. With a long list of potential benefits for businesses and consumers alike, it is no surprise that there is a growing list of companies aiming to tap into the potential.
Read moreHow VGVs play in the IIoT world
Machines on the plant floor will soon actively identify problems, determine a course of action, execute, and measure those results – all without human interaction.
Read moreTaming the Internet of Things with the Cloud
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a concept almost as loose in definition as the two terms that make it up: “Internet”, which has come to denote, in whole or in any part,
Read moreMaking business sense out of Internet of Things data
The potential benefit IoT can bring to an economy is growing at a rapid pace: recent figures show big data and IoT together are expected to generate £322 billion (US$ 456.41 billion) in revenue for the UK economy from 2015 to 2020 alone.
Read moreIoT race is a marathon not a sprint – industry needs to urgently increase collaboration,’ warns oneM2M
As Mobile World Congress approaches, oneM2M’s Dr. Omar Elloumi is urging vendors to look at bigger picture to avoid industry fragmentation.Vendors rushing to be the first to release Internet of Things (IoT) gadgets and ecosystems need to urgently increase collaboration and treat the IoT race as a marathon, rather than a sprint, the chair of oneM2M Technical
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