What the Internet of Things will Look Like in 2020

May 12, 2016

The potential for the Internet of Things is huge – from water sensors that remind you to water your plants and smart home thermostats through to large scale initiatives like connected cars, water pressure systems and smart cities, IoT projects can make life better for individuals while also providing information to companies and public sector bodies.

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Infographic | May 3, 2022

7.7% invest in loT Security innovations. By 2020, Portable medical equipment and data management & safeguards for the distribution, by AppDirect, an IoT company specializing in cloud data management software, seven out of ten Fortune 100 Companies offer IoT.

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The 3 phases of an effective IoT strategy

Infographic | June 1, 2021

IoT is quickly becoming the most important business revolution of the digital age, with its implications being felt across all industries worldwide. However, unlocking the true potential of IoT requires not only a clear roadmap with specific objectives, but also a solid front-end and back-end infrastructure that's capable of making sense of the data obtained. It's for this reason that both public and private organizations sometimes struggle when implementing a successful IoT strategy and fail to reach the desired return-on-investment (ROI). To address the risks you may encounter with IoT, we've created this short, insightful infographic. After reading it, you'll have a better idea of the tools and actions you should be executing during each of the three stages of IoT implementation to overcome challenges and maximize effectiveness. You'll also obtain a straightforward checklist that your teams can refer to when establishing or optimizing their strategies.

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The future of manufacturing with 5G and Internet of Things (IoT)

Infographic | June 1, 2022

A central platform allows for the remote management of smart devices, 24/7. What’s more, with third party integration, real-time analytics can be dissected to reveal patterns and trends and identify any performance issues.

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IoT Security Infographic

Infographic | January 10, 2020

Security in the IoT is one the main concerns for municipalities as Smart Cities projects start being a reality. In the next article we will expose what is the security proposal developed by Libelium for its sensor devices and gateways: Waspmote, Plug & Sense! and Meshlium

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IoT enabling connected living in smart citie

Infographic | January 24, 2020

If we take a look into the future, one thing is certain: cities become much smarter day after day. They are using information and communications technologies to enhance daily city life. There is an overwhelming trend toward introducing new smart services and opening up city data to improve quality of life for citizens – not to mention the many new business opportunities associated with this change. Safran Identity & Security is at the heart of this new era.

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Powering smart cities with AI and IoT

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.

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We are a Silicon Valley startup which has worked since 2013 to develop the mForce™ smart wristband. The mForce wristband replaces clunky legacy RC controller hardware with smart wearable technology. Smaller than most smartwatches, the mForce smart wristband lets users easily and accurately control electronic devices with intuitive wrist gestures. Combined with our Metron Force BrainReceiver™, just about any electronic device can be made to be controlled via mForce.

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