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September 20, 2018
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IOT Infrastructure & Energy Services Limited (IOT) is a technical and logistics solutions provider with domain expertise in Engineering Procurement & Construction (EPC), Terminalling and Renewable Energy.
Infographic | January 2, 2020
Most respondents said their company is using,or considereing using,IoT devices as part of operations. These were the most common types of data being collected by companies currently using IoT devices.
Infographic | December 17, 2019
The Internet of Things, or IoT, refers to the billions of physical devices around the world that are now connected to the internet, collecting and sharing data. Thanks to cheap processors and wireless networks, it's possible to turn anything, from a pill to an aeroplane to a self-driving car into part of the IoT.
Infographic | December 18, 2019
IOT trends in Manufacturing: unlock deep insights about Information Technology (IT) and Operational Technology (OT) aspects in the Manufacturing process with the Internet of Things (IOT) using Machine Learning. Sensors on equipment, assets, and the production line can provide insights that streamline business processes and significantly reduce costs.
Infographic | December 5, 2019
More than 50% of manufacturing companies have initiated IoT projects in order to achieve the benefits of monitored automation. Large investments in Smart Grid meters for gas and electricity has been carried out the past years and also surveillance and monitoring of the production equipment to predict maintenance is a very large driver for IoT investments in this Industry.
Infographic | January 5, 2020
Together, AI and IoT can fulfill the promise of the smart city by transforming every aspect of city government. But where do you start? The choices are overwhelming. A smart city uses information and communication technologies to improve the performance of urban services like energy, water, public safety and transportation, making cities safer, healthier, and more sustainable and resilient.
Infographic | January 15, 2020
Two barriers currently exist to effective and powerful smart city solutions. First, many current smart city ICT deployments are based on custom systems that are not interoperable, portable across cities, extensible, or cost-effective. Second, a number of architectural design efforts are currently underway (e.g. ISO/IEC JTC1, IEC, IEEE, ITU and consortia) but have not yet converged, creating uncertainty among stakeholders. There is a lack of consensus on both a common language/taxonomy and smart city architectural principles.
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