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Podcast: Edge starts to play central role in enterprise 5G

So much to cover in 30 minutes: We’re at the beginning of the centralised role that MEC is going to play in enterprise 5G, as Dheeraj Remella, CPO of VoltDB tells Tech Trends Pod. He deftly handles the loaded question of where to bring edge intelligence. And we’re at another watershed, says analyst, Jim Morrish of Transforma Insights; 2020 is a TIPping point in the drive to OpenRAN. Open architecture is in use at Vodafone, Telefonica, Etisalat, and Japan’s Rakuten, to name just a few telcos. Oh, and it works! And before we share what made us laugh, hear how virtual reality training in the enterprise is faster and cheaper than old school methods as you learn 3 steps to improve your business training.  (more…)

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October 19, 2020

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IoT Global Awards – The countdown is officially on!

The IoT Global Awards is a prestigious awards programme honouring the most innovative companies, products and individual talent in 11 IoT industry categories.

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October 9, 2020

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Tuya Smart kicks off inaugural AI+IoT Virtual Business Conference bringing together key industry leaders in the SEA IoT scene

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In the time of social distancing and pandemic restrictions, technology has become more important than ever to maintain our working productivity and social bonds. In a virtual first, the annual AI+IoT Business Conference (ABC) hosted by the AI+IoT Intelligent Business Alliance will focus on the impact of IoT for the Southeast Asian region.

The first virtual Southeast Asia ABC kicked off today for a whole month, which brings together key major industry organizations including Tuya Smart, a leading global AIoT platform, and other leading partners such as the Singapore Manufacturing Federation, Singapore Industrial Automation Association, Asia Pacific Assistive Robotics Association, Asia IoT, GSMA, and famous brands in Southeast Asia to share cutting-edge insights on all things IoT-specific in Southeast Asia.

Themed on “Revive in Growth – Inspired by Intelligence”, the inaugural virtual AIBC aims to harness AIoT for transforming businesses in Southeast Asia, after the pandemic. The event consists of a series of fireside chats and TED-style talks by esteemed companies and innovators.

“This (pandemic) will be the start when young people begin to learn more about the smart home,” Mr. Ryan, CEO from Indonesian brand Bardi Smart Home commented. “And we can see the smart home market is growing rapidly here right now, which is a good sign.”

Mr. Vincent Chew, Group Managing Director of Pensonic, one of the leading electrical household appliances brand in Malaysia, said, “Along the way with wider coverage of internet and lower cost of devices, more homes will be connected where devices shall work around our movement and environment.”

Due to travel restrictions and home isolation because of the pandemic, the demand for various entertainment and interaction on the Internet has increased in Thailand, where Internet products have become quite popular. Xie Chongtong, President of Thailand’s home security and CCTV brand Watashi said, “IoT innovation is driven by increasing demands of connection scenarios, which will become more and more automated and intelligent.”

Hosted by AI+IoT Intelligent Business Alliance, the AI+IoT Business Conference has garnered over 200 leading companies, 400 opinion leaders, 100 renowned investors and 30,000 pioneers of intelligent business exchange knowledge and ideas. The 2020 AI+IoT Business Conference Online – Southeast Asia is the first of the regional event instead of global, and the first ever with focus in the SEA region. Slated to grow by 12% annually, the regional IoT market will be worth over 151 billion dollars by 2024 (Marketsandmarkets).

Jeff Immelt, Former Chairman and CEO of GE, Venture Partner of NEA, Chairman of Tuya US said, “the event is a major initiative that involves important key industry players, who will move forward the development of IoT, and shift the entire smart home landscape in Southeast Asia and give great momentum to its growth”.

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September 25, 2020

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Chainway C70 Handheld thermometric mobile data terminal application in Huanggang Normal University

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Under the influence of the COVID-19 epidemic, schools need to conduct temperature detection and retrospective management of all personnel entering and leaving the campus to sustain prevention from the pandemic. In the early stages, a simple temperature measurement point of the infrared thermal temperature detection system is installed at the entrances and exits of the campus. Huanggang Normal University in China has also taken the same measures, but there are still some shortcomings. (more…)

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Podcast: Smart homes revolution is coming!

Brand new connected home over IP (CHIP) standards from the Zigbee Alliance are set to give frustrated smart home owners the ease of use, security, and interoperability they demand. But not before Jeremy Cowan and his guests Steve Hanna of Infineon and journalist Dave Howell tackle the messy issues of Elon Musk and pigs’ brains, anti-COVID wearables, and ‘smart motorways’ that are just dumb!

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September 18, 2020

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Chainway C72 helps Enhance Warehouse Visibility for IKEA in Saudi Arabia

Efficient warehousing management can not only save business costs and increase the speed of logistic operations, but also provide customers with more efficient and timely delivery services, and improve customer satisfaction and the overall image of the company. To this end, Saudi IKEA decided to introduce barcode and UHF technology and selected the Chainway C72 UHF RFID reader for inventory and trace management of warehoused goods. (more…)

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September 15, 2020

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RFID vehicle tracking management for Vehicle Logistics Company

Vehicle importer Saturno Trasporti is a vehicle logistics company. Saturno manages new finished vehicles received from manufacturers and transports them to dealers or buyers. It operates a fleet of approximately 200 trucks in northern Italy, which transport new vehicles across the European Union and also transport vehicles by rail. Before sending the vehicle to the dealership, it must be repaired at the Saturno logistics center. Sometimes, there may be as many as 3,000 vehicles on-site, many of which undergo cleaning, tire replacement, or other services before transportation. Usually, the company transfers about 600 vehicles per day or 100,000 vehicles per year. Its customers include Volvo, Ford, Volkswagen, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) and Daimler. (more…)

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August 26, 2020

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Podcast: Hackers beat AI, Robots for SMEs, and Putin out big claims

Matt Hatton of Transforma Insights tells the Tech Trends Pod host, Jeremy Cowan about 7 ways to harness ArtificiaI Intelligence, IoT and other disruptive technologies for your competitive advantage. Journalist Nick Booth reports that academics are forecasting chipsets made for the edge will overtake AI chipsets for the cloud in 5 years’ time. While Jeremy’s still wondering why Russia’s COVID vaccine wasn’t good enough for its President. Just Putin that out there.
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August 21, 2020

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Chainway’s Presence with the newest products at IOTE 2020

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From July 29th to 31st, 2020, the 14th International Internet of Things Exhibition (IOTE 2020) was held as scheduled at the Shenzhen Convention and Exhibition Center. The theme of this exhibition is “New Foundation of Digital Intelligence, All Things Become G”, bringing together more than 300 A corporate exhibitors of the entire IoT industry chain. As a representative enterprise of smart terminals, Chainway made a stunning appearance with a full range of quality and new products, helping to upgrade the intelligent application of the whole industry scene of the Internet of Things. Under the epidemic situation, the exhibition booth still attracted a lot of people.

Full range of quality products

At this exhibition, Chainway exhibited a full range of smart terminal products covering RFID, barcode, fingerprint, NFC, infrared, iris, face recognition and other IoT technology applications, including mobile handheld terminals, UHF handheld terminals, RFID readers Writer, multi-functional industrial tablet, UHF module, biometric terminal, smart printing terminal, UHF UHF back clip, wearable RFID reader, desktop UHF reader, fixed UHF RFID reader, etc. A wide range of products, applications covering logistics, retail, warehousing, power, smart manufacturing, government management and other industries, many people in the industry come here to experience the actual performance of the product at a close distance, discuss detailed scenarios and applications, etc. The exhibition booth witnessed a lot of people.

Super Madden C60, C90 handheld terminal new products debut

This time, the new products that debuted at the exhibition site were Chainway C60 and Chainway C90, two industrial-grade smart handheld terminals. C60 has a higher system configuration, stronger data collection performance, and is light and portable, lightweight, and suitable for a wide range of scenarios. C90 is a high-performance handheld terminal with a high-cost performance. It not only has a large 5.7-inch screen but also has a strong system and function configuration. It can perfectly adapt to applications in logistics, warehousing, retail, asset management and many other industries, to significantly improve operations and management level. These highly compatible products attracted much attention at the exhibition site.

Strength to win three awards of IOT Star

The grand “Internet of Things Star” and “IOTE 2020 Gold Award” award ceremonies were held at the same time during the exhibition. Chainway C66 industrial-grade smart handheld terminal and URA8 fixed RFID readers that stood out with their world class performance at the exhibition. It also won a couple of “Star of Things” awards for the most influential and innovative products, and the Chainway C61 industrial-grade smart handheld terminal won the “IOTE 2020 Innovative Product Gold Award”.

Our R&D director was interviewed by a provincial TV station on site

During the exhibition, Guangdong Radio specifically interviewed the general manager of the R&D department. It focused on understanding the excellent data collection function and ultra-flexible convenient performance of the C61 handheld terminal, which attracted many people in the industry to visit and exchange.

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August 7, 2020

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Podcast: Cave Dwellers, Privacy, Huawei and Buzzsaws

Guest Alicia Asin, CEO of IoT specialists Libellium, asks “Is it really necessary to expose our privacy to control pandemics?” Privacy Purists are in the spotlight as Jeremy Cowan and George Malim ask Alicia how enterprises should balance free services and access to our data. And, Sun of a Beach: We see how IoT can help you in Spain this summer; we anticipate the UK’s Huawei decision, and see how we can all avoid COVID Cliches. (more…)

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July 20, 2020

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