Tuesday August 11, 2020 - CST/CDT (Central Daylight, GMT-5)
- Sizing the global IoT market: 2019 – 2025
- The impact of COVID-19 on the IoT market
- The current status and future opportunity for “IoT data exchanges”
- How has digital become more of an opportunity for businesses with the sudden shift in dynamic?
- What are the challenges that have surfaced with the need for remote monitoring and working?
- How changes within the workforce has been impacted by COVID-19, and how workers have been adjusting to a modified way of things
- IT, OT, Technology and Business – Who and How do you Collaborate Internally and with Partners?
- Technologies such as machine-to-machine communications and big data will help farmers make efficient decisions despite having fewer resources
- How IoT and advanced technologies enable farmers to keep up with an increasing global food demand as well as increase sustainability, yield and profitability
- Tackling burdens of changing weather conditions and a shrinking pool of skilled rural labor to dramatically improve what a farmer can singlehandedly achieve
- Critical best practices for using connected technology to improve the user experience, a key component for implementing overall IoT strategy to drive adoption in agriculture
- From Industry 1.0 to 4.0
- Data -> Insight -> Action
- Looking at edge computing, predictive maintenance, condition monitoring
- Siemens Mindsphere Path to Digital Maturity
Smart Manufacturing initiatives provide value but scaling that value can be elusive, especially for already to performing manufacturers. Combining Smart Manufacturing & Connected Products initiatives with a complete ecosystem delivers scalable value faster than the market.
- A look at the competitive marketplace and how to simplify vendor management?
- How to create revenue streams to be one step ahead in the industry
- How to measure the impact of manufacturing-focused IoT Technology in 2020 while looking ahead to 2025
- How creating a culture of idea generation and problem solving leads to successful and fast global deployments of Smart Factory projects.
In this session we will we discuss today's diverse sensing technologies and how they can be applied to condition monitoring in industrial predictive maintenance applications for early detection of potential failures. We will show how to connect advanced Industrial Sensors to a Predictive Maintenance Dashboard cloud application built with AWS services. The dashboard provides a highly functional and intuitive interface tailored for the collection, visualization, and analysis of condition monitoring data from motion and acoustic vibration sensing elements, as well as temperature and other environmental data.
- Robotics and AI revolutionizing the payment and banking industry, improving processes and efficiency
- Making decisions within the organization to ensure safety and satisfaction for the customer
- Maintaining eco-friendly ways and also helping the economy long-term
- Sizing the global IoT market: 2019 – 2025
- The impact of COVID-19 on the IoT market
- The current status and future opportunity for “IoT data exchanges”
- How has digital become more of an opportunity for businesses with the sudden shift in dynamic?
- What are the challenges that have surfaced with the need for remote monitoring and working?
- How changes within the workforce has been impacted by COVID-19, and how workers have been adjusting to a modified way of things
- IT, OT, Technology and Business – Who and How do you Collaborate Internally and with Partners?
- Investigate the potential for 5G and LTE to overlap and work together when not all IoT devices necessarily need 5G
- Retain control over the communication of thousands of devices with URLLC to ensure that IoT’s connectivity capability can be realised seamlessly
- A look at incoming new standards which specify reliability: will they be enough to move the industry into a new arena with predictable performance?
In order to solve social issues, the collection and utilization of data is crucial. This is best achieved by deploying a large number of small IoT devices. Batteries are usually needed to drive edge microcomputer and wireless communication functions on IoT devices, but due to the technological issues of traditional batteries, we are facing there exist difficulties to install them into deploy IoT devices. In this presentation, you can see how EnerCera battery can solve these issues along with application examples in the field of energy harvesting, wireless charging, IC card, sensor tag, automobile, printed electronics, In-Mold Electronics etc.
- Understanding how all spectrums, licensed or otherwise, could have the ability to support IoT through rigorous standards
- With so many different devices being built and adopted by a plethora of various companies, how will they all work together to create a 5G network which works well?
- Explore how 5G will fit in with the already crowded connectivity market and its complementing role with LPWAN networks such as, UNB, NB-IoT, LTE-M, LoRaWAN
- Choosing the right IoT connectivity for your application
- The importance of LPWAN and LoRaWAN, the defacto LPWAN standard
- Deployment considerations for IoT applications
- LoRaWAN deployment models and examples
- Discover the SSP, the next generation of secure element defined by ETSI
- How the SSP is designed to be a universal secure element, that fits all kinds of devices, from smartphones to IoT and beyond telecom industry
- The SSP ecosystem is open to allow service providers, chipset makers and SSP vendors to interwork.
- A look at how 5G will enable edge computing technologies: how this will ultimately impact the Internet of Things?
- Utilise the strength of high bandwidth for edge devices and create a collaboration between the two technologies
- What effect will more secure connections which go hand in hand with 5G have on the edge?
- Discover how 5G will enhance road safety with vehicle-to-vehicle communications whilst adhering to new government requirements
- Identify how 5G will truly enable the autonomous vehicle and the impact it will have on network infrastructure going forward
- Gain real understanding into the shift from vehicle-to-grid to V2X and the resulting opportunities which will arise
- Managing automotive data when everything is connected: where does ownership lie?
- Robotics and AI revolutionizing the payment and banking industry, improving processes and efficiency
- Making decisions within the organization to ensure safety and satisfaction for the customer
- Maintaining eco-friendly ways and also helping the economy long-term
- Sizing the global IoT market: 2019 – 2025
- The impact of COVID-19 on the IoT market
- The current status and future opportunity for “IoT data exchanges”
- How has digital become more of an opportunity for businesses with the sudden shift in dynamic?
- What are the challenges that have surfaced with the need for remote monitoring and working?
- How changes within the workforce has been impacted by COVID-19, and how workers have been adjusting to a modified way of things
- IT, OT, Technology and Business – Who and How do you Collaborate Internally and with Partners?
- Interoperating platforms at a large-scale deployment to reach cost effectiveness of specific solutions
- Overcoming challenges of cost when building out edge computing infrastructure
- Edge computing can now be realized with simple microcontrollers
- Concepts like machine learning and localized edge voice control are a reality
- Developers can now make a whole new class of devices that collect and operate on more edge intelligence without cloud connectivity
- Robotics and AI revolutionizing the payment and banking industry, improving processes and efficiency
- Making decisions within the organization to ensure safety and satisfaction for the customer
- Maintaining eco-friendly ways and also helping the economy long-term
- Sizing the global IoT market: 2019 – 2025
- The impact of COVID-19 on the IoT market
- The current status and future opportunity for “IoT data exchanges”
- How has digital become more of an opportunity for businesses with the sudden shift in dynamic?
- What are the challenges that have surfaced with the need for remote monitoring and working?
- How changes within the workforce has been impacted by COVID-19, and how workers have been adjusting to a modified way of things
- IT, OT, Technology and Business – Who and How do you Collaborate Internally and with Partners?
Learn about our Trust Platform, a three-tier provisioning service for our secure elements that also includes a new suite of tools, pre-packaged code examples and a simple supply chain process to protect keys. You will discover our Trust&GO pre-provisioned secure element, pre-configured TrustFLEX covering multiple use cases in a single configure or TrustCUSTOM for a fully customizable device.
In today’s modern world, we hear of attacks on systems all the time. The Internet of Things (IoT) provides an increasing threat footprint for interconnected systems. How do you maintain a complete product life cycle keeping both safety and security in mind? Some best-in-class use cases for how to design and develop so that your product does its job every time safely and with security will be presented. Discussion will include partitioning the application for safety, securing the system from its initial boot, and therefore establishing a firm “root of trust”, and authentication for Over-The-Air (OTA) updates.
2019 marked the 50th anniversary of the first moon landing. Decades later, the Apollo program still stands as one of humanity's most impressive technical achievements. To think that we sent people in the void of space using a computer running at 1.024MHz and around 76K of memory!
Space travel is one of the earliest examples we have of connected devices and distributed computing; a real precursor to IoT and Edge. Many of the lessons learned throughout the duration of the Apollo program are still relevant today. For example, did you know that Apollo 13 is a case in point for standardization?
In this session, you will discover some of those lessons and how they can make your current and future deployments of Edge technologies better. You will also learn about various current approaches to Edge computing with and without Kubernetes.
It’s quickly becoming commonplace for developers to factor open source into their deployment plans. This means the dominant IoT platforms in the market will either be open source or based on an open source core. Open source development lends itself to creating a diverse ecosystem of technology collaboration which can accelerate development time to market with greater efficiency. This panel will discuss and debate how both open source software and hardware will impact and evolve the current landscape
- Robotics and AI revolutionizing the payment and banking industry, improving processes and efficiency
- Making decisions within the organization to ensure safety and satisfaction for the customer
- Maintaining eco-friendly ways and also helping the economy long-term
- Sizing the global IoT market: 2019 – 2025
- The impact of COVID-19 on the IoT market
- The current status and future opportunity for “IoT data exchanges”
- How has digital become more of an opportunity for businesses with the sudden shift in dynamic?
- What are the challenges that have surfaced with the need for remote monitoring and working?
- How changes within the workforce has been impacted by COVID-19, and how workers have been adjusting to a modified way of things
- IT, OT, Technology and Business – Who and How do you Collaborate Internally and with Partners?
In this video, smart city director Emily Yates discusses how the city of Philadelphia has responded to the COVID-19 crisis and how COVID-19 accelerated IoT projects, including contactless waste recycling, as well as how to address the digital divide.
In this webinar you will learn about multiple cellular technology options for deploying your IoT business regionally and globally: from the current LPWAN technologies implementation to the upcoming 5G.
Your Cellular IoT solution, whether deployed regionally or globally, needs a suitable and futureproof technology solution.
Many have documented that if this global pandemic had happened even just 20 years ago, our lives and organizations would have been impacted even more dramatically than they have been today. Technology developments have enabled us to remain connected virtually and enabled digital ready businesses to pivot remotely at rapid pace. It is now not a question of “if” to digitize but “how fast”. IoT technologies have and will be fundamental in progressive organizations and industries to adapt and thrive in our new world.
In this panel discussion, our winner and runners-up for the COVID-19 Innovation Award discuss their IoT technologies, how they are used to address the pandemic and what’s next.
In this video, Dr. Samir Qamar of MedWand and Lauren Horwitz of IoT World Today discuss how telehealth can move beyond videoconferencing and achieve comprehensive care, with connected health diagnostics.
- How students are obtaining online lectures and managing virtual labs in order to continue their research and studies
- How remote education can prepare students for the new workplace reality
Long-lasting, impactful digital transformation requires an acute knowledge of how your tangible assets—materials, equipment, machinery, and facilities—operate to deliver value to your organization. Learn how a Department of Defense Manufacturer implemented Thinaër’s IoT platform—that integrates locationing, continuous asset monitoring, and real-time stakeholder feedback—to improve manufacturing workflows and realize significant savings on materials and labor costs.
- The platform captures up to millions of data points per second on location, temperature, humidity, vibration, moisture detection, and current draw to provide a 360° view of the manufacturing process.
- AI and patented algorithms generate actionable alerts when assets trend out of compliance, helping employees take immediate action.
- Advanced analytics evaluate longitudinal data to report on trends and recommend process improvements to enhance efficiency.
Much of the focus of IoT to date has been on relatively simple projects that generate a return relatively quickly. But more complex projects and more mission-critical projects can be more impactful in terms of process efficiency, value proposition, and industry transformation. In this presentation, Jim will present findings from the analysis of hundreds of IoT case studies, including analyses of different dimensions of complexity and market impact. He will explore two case studies in detail, highlighting how different profiles of complexity drive different profiles of skills required on solution design and implementation teams. Jim will include recommendations for how end users should best approach the opportunities presented by IoT.
IoT Communication, especially IIoT communication, is machine to machine communication, which is quite different from the human to human centric communication that the existing Internet was originally designed for. Privacy and security is one of the major concerns of IoT communication, as most of the communication will not be monitored or controlled by a human being. High precision services are very essential in some of the IoT system where any interruption of the service will cause serious and non-affordable damages. And last but not least, the interoperability among various IoT networks/systems remains a challenge. This presentation will contribute some initial thoughts and concepts trying to tackle the aforementioned challenges
Robocars will make life better and more efficient. But autonomous vehicles (AVs) that do everything drivers can do are still years or even decades away. And since operation with nobody in the car is critical for economic viability, we need a way to help the AV with “corner cases”. The best way to enable AVs sooner is to use human operators to suggest strategies when the vehicle gets stuck. That requires vehicle fleets to have control rooms. This session will examine the potential and challenge of practical teleoperation, including combining assistance strategies, control-center design, cloud computing, and 5G connectivity. It will also consider the architecture required to connect in-vehicle control and remote oversight. These systems should not be designed independently. AVs need a consistent architecture for the vehicle, control center, and cloud.
Traditional Over the Air (OTA) updates are known for delivering updates to only the system software. This presentation will introduce a secure methodology to now also update the functionality of the system hardware via the Rollouts service from the Bosch IoT Suite and RTI software. Using Xilinx Adaptable technology in conjunction with a secure cloud-based system from Bosch.IO, hardware updates can be instantaneously provided via RTI’s Connext Drive to all nodes in today’s connected vehicle. Connext Drive provides the connectivity framework, proven in operation and working closely with industry-standard organizations, such as AUTOSAR and ROS, to develop automotive frameworks and platforms that leverage the DDS standard. The presentation will conclude with a demonstration of this OTA Silicon methodology.
Recent wildfires in Australia and California have recharged the debate about fire management, terrestrial ecosystem complexity and dynamical control in the wake of irreversible climate change. With a widening gap between utilities locked in aging, proprietary ecosystems, unable to deploy modern technologies based on shared, trusted, open systems, several IoT opportunities emerge. Energy adaptive networks OpenOPF (Optimal Power Flow), is a first step towards a series of new IoT technologies targeted at solving robustness trade-offs in the wake of catastrophic disasters that could be prevented at scale
With each hack the security concerns surrounding IoT intensify. This has caused governmental institutions to act and provide IoT security guidelines and regulations to better protect their region. With many regulations and security standards being established it can be a challenge to decipher each standard to ensure worldwide compliance. In this talk we will discuss the evolution of government standards and how a standardized set of security requirements can speed time-to-security and protect devices and services that depend on their data. We’ll touch on the PSA Certified program, which includes a framework for securing devices and an accompanying multi-level security assurance scheme. The scheme has a concise set of security questions combined with lab evaluation, that builds on years of investment in IoT security and neatly aligns with new guidelines and regulations. This allows device manufacturers to ensure IoT security best practice, covering the needs of multiple regions and successfully unlocking the ability to enhance businesses models with trusted data.
Internet of Things (IoT) and blockchain are two technologies that are gaining popularity since their creation. While the IoT is transforming business processes and consumer behaviors, blockchain promises a number of salient features, such as decentralization, immutability, transparency, etc., which have great potential for tackling the security challenges faced by the IoT systems. This presentation will first talk about the IoT security challenges and the key features provided by blockchain, followed by the description of the blockchain reference architecture (https://www.trusted-iot.org/businesses) developed by Trusted IoT Alliance (TIoTA). With the reference architecture in place, the focus will shift to integration of blockchain technologies into the IoT data lifecycle and discuss how to enhance its security with blockchain. The presentation will wrap up by identifying some challenges when merging the IoT and blockchain.
