Air Quality Monitoring Using IoT and Big Data

February 26, 2018

Over the next decade, the Internet of Things (IoT) is expected to offer mobile operators a massive revenue growth opportunity. Analysts predict that much of the new revenue opportunity will be obtained from services beyond connectivity, such as platforms, applications and managed services. This guide illustrates how operators are building on their existing capabilities to successfully deliver new air quality services that create new revenue streams.

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Finmeccanica

Finmeccanica is a global player in the high-tech sectors and a major operator worldwide in the Aerospace, Defence and Security sectors. Finmeccanica is based in Italy, has about 47,000 employees, of whom about 37% abroad, and in 2014 recorded 14.6 billion euro in revenues and received orders in the amount of 15.6 billion. Gianni De Gennaro has been the President since 4 July 2013 and Mauro Moretti has been the CEO and General Manager since 15 May 2014. Finmeccanica operates in about 20 countries with offices and industrial plants in all of the five continents and can rely on a very large network of subsidiaries, joint ventures and international partnerships, with significant industrial presence in three main markets, United Kingdom, Poland and United States and structured partnerships in the most important high potential markets in the world.

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