Internet of Things Consortium

January 7, 2019

Over the years, CES has morphed into the official start of the new year of IoT innovation, and CES 2019 promises to maintain the tradition with the launch of new products and services impacting all facets of connected life. In addition to its sheer magnitude (~180K attendees, ~4.4K exhibiting companies, 1K speakers) in 2019, the annual CES sets the tone and aligns the connected consumer product lineup for the next year and beyond. Growing continually since its start in 1967, CES 2019 is now spread over 11 official venues featuring 31 different product category exhibit areas.

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IoT Alliance Australia

With over 400 member organisations, and over 700 individual participants across seven workstreams the IOTAA is the peak Australian IoT body. Our vision is to empower industry to grow Australia's competitive advantage through IoT.

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The Matter Standard: Implementing Improved Security and Connectivity for the Smart Home

whitePaper | June 8, 2022

The smart home continues to evolve in available functions and complexity as several different connectivity protocols from numerous suppliers target a variety of products for use in smart homes. However, many consumers (71% according to incontrol) acknowledge fear of their personal information being stolen while using smart home products. At the same time, ease of use for user-installed products has often been elusive.

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Connecting the Pneumatic Circuit Basics and benefits of connecting pneumatics to the Industrial Internet of Things

whitePaper | July 22, 2022

Norgren is part of global engineering organization IMI plc. IMI is at the forefront of delivering the solutions we need in a changing world and is focused on creating tremendous value by solving key industry problems in attractive markets and employing the best.

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Medical and iot device security for healthcare

whitePaper | December 27, 2021

With the advent of the Internet of Things (IoT), businesses are experiencing a digital transformation bigger than the PC and Mobile revolutions combined and healthcare is no exception. The new breed of connected medical devices brings the promise of improved patient care, better clinical data, improved efficiency, and reduced costs but they also bring increased security risks.

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IoT Edge Controller

whitePaper | November 14, 2019

The Internet of Things (IoT) affects many industries as connected devices streamline business processes and add entirely new revenue streams for global organizations. By creating strong trusted relationships between things, systems, data, and people, organizations can introduce more personalized, automated, and enhanced experiences for their customers and generate new revenue streams.

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Foundational and emergent capabilities of IoT

whitePaper | September 5, 2022

Today’s well-designed, secure and compliant internet of things (IoT) products and services possess extraordinary capabilities. But even knowing the tremendous amount of potential that exists, it can be overwhelming for IT and business leaders to develop an IoT strategy.

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Wireless Sensor Networking for the Industrial Internet of Things

whitePaper | December 1, 2019

Much is being made of the Industrial Internet of Things (IoT) and the associated need for wireless connectivity for industrial sensors. But the networking needs of industrial devices and applications are distinct from the consumer world, with reliability and security high on the list. This white paper highlights some of the key network requirements specific to industrial wireless sensor networks.

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IoT Alliance Australia

With over 400 member organisations, and over 700 individual participants across seven workstreams the IOTAA is the peak Australian IoT body. Our vision is to empower industry to grow Australia's competitive advantage through IoT.

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