Cyient
The Internet of Things (IoT) is still relatively new, but today, many companies are looking to adopt and integrate IoT into their existing equipment to maintain competitive advantage and introduce “smart” solutions into their products. But, IoT solutions are costly and, while this idea is simple in theory, it comes with significant complexities that are often overlooked by many investigating the development of IoT-enabled, connected products.
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IDTechEx
Piezoelectric energy harvesting has seen very little commercial success despite decades of intensive research worldwide. Nonetheless, the number of patents on the subject is rising strongly and google trends show rising interest generally.
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App Dynamic
The Internet of Things (IoT) is rapidly becoming a vast, global system of interrelated devices designed to address economic, environmental and societal challenges. But today, IoT products no longer exist in isolation. New technologies enable products and services to interact and learn from one another, and grow more intelligent.
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nvidia
As we evolve from pandemic to next normal world, 36% of manufacturers are already engaged on AI projects and 23% more have plans to use AI in coming months to unlock the anticipated trillions of dollars in value in industrial sectors. Based on the lessons learned during the pandemic they are all seeking the best way to achieve new levels of productivity, safety and agility by unlocking the AI driven insights from petabytes of data they harvest from their connected factories.
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