The new normal in IoT: What to expect in 2022
In these challenging times, normal is not normal anymore. But this is not necessarily bad. In 2021, many companies and organizations have scrambled to adapt to the COVID-19 crisis. Now,…
In these challenging times, normal is not normal anymore. But this is not necessarily bad. In 2021, many companies and organizations have scrambled to adapt to the COVID-19 crisis. Now,…
Joe Barkai calmly looks you in the eyes when speaking, so it’s easy to engage in the conversation. Connectivity is going to become a commodity, he says. Then, the…
5G has come to stay. Its characteristics make it specially useful in certain areas, such as sanitary or industrial. Being a technology that allows the exchange of a large…
Digital transformation in manufacturing offers huge gains, but it isn’t something you can buy off the shelf. It is a journey that must be carefully orchestrated to mitigate the risk…
It’s a simple principle, and it makes sense: machines are more capable when they are automated and networked, as they can communicate with each other and exchange data, which can…
IoT project engineers and developers have at their fingertips a growing range of sensors which are also getting ever smaller. This sensor shrinkage has been primarily driven by MEMS (MicroElectroMechanical Systems) technology. What…
IoT has already started the 4.0 industrial revolution, a new wave of technological changes where manufacturing production will become more and more networked, until everything is interlinked with everything. IoT makes…
Emergency One (UK) Limited is the UK’s leading manufacturer of Fire, Rescue and Emergency Vehicles and Appliances. Founded in 1989 and based in the west coast of Scotland they design…
The use case demonstrates how real-time data exported in a city can be combined with data from vehicles, acting as mobile sensors, to improve predictive maintenance of fleets and roads. Deployed on an IDS-compliant…