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1776 Challenge Cup goes to Ukraine in search of the next great idea

Just over a week ago, I had the opportunity to attend the first ever 1776 Challenge Cup in Ukraine, writes Olena Kaplan, a senior analyst with Beecham Research. (more…)

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December 1, 2015

Posted by: George Malim

Can every home become smart?

Last month I attended London’s Smart Home Summit, where once again it was possible observe a number of the vertical players attracted to the smart home solutions segment.  (more…)

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November 2, 2015

Posted by: Olena Kaplan

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The move towards Smart Farming – the case of the UK

Agriculture is very important for the UK economy. The whole agrifood market is worth £96 billion per annum, or 7% of GDP. The sector employs 3.8 million people. Food and drink remains the UK’s biggest manufacturing sector, bigger than cars and aerospace combined. (more…)

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October 26, 2015

Posted by: Saverio Romeo

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The Convergence of Robotics and the Internet of Things

There is an embedded science-fictional meaning in the term “robotics”. It recalls Isaac Asimov and his three laws of robotics. Our imagination goes to Terminator, Robocop, and other Hollywoodian imaginative vision of the future of machines and humankind. (more…)

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September 14, 2015

Posted by: Saverio Romeo

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oneM2M designates ATIS as Registry Management Authority

oneM2M, the global standards initiative for Machine to Machine (M2M) and the Internet of Things (IoT), has designated ATIS (Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions), a oneM2M founding partner, as the initial Registry Management Authority for an Application Identifier (App-ID) registry powered by iconectiv.   (more…)

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September 9, 2015

Posted by: George Malim

About us

IoT global network

The goal of IoT global network is to provide transparency and promote business development for the IoT market.

IoT global network is the ultimate intelligence platform for the global machine-to-machine communication value chain.

The platform serves as an invaluable source of information for decision makers who deal with IoT in all areas of industry and public services, including consumer-related, energy, financial, industrial, healthcare, security and transportation, – and anyone else who would like to learn more about how the Internet of Things will shape tomorrow’s society.

This independent platform offers powerful search capabilities to support business case development as well as supplier selection and assessment for M2M projects.

Today, IoT global network is a unique platform to find the best-fit solution for each business purpose. In addition, IoT global network provides topical insights of technological, economic and societal developments in the IoT market by working closely with leading IoT experts worldwide.

 

CATEGORISING THE IOT MARKET

The IoT market is highly diverse with a huge and rapidly growing variety of applications across many different market sectors. As a result there is often a need for several different parties to be involved in creating and delivering a new solution.

This makes it more complex for adopters to bring together all the necessary elements for the development of new solutions. Likewise, suppliers of M2M products and services are faced with the challenge of effectively marketing their offerings.

This is where IoT global network steps in: by categorising the value chain and presenting detailed and clearly arranged search results, m2m apps provides a comprehensive overview of the M2M market.

 

    • IoT global network users can search the entire database and create clearly arranged results focusing on technologies, vertical industries, regions and detailed supplier data.
    • Vendors can register for free, create company profiles and upload product and service information.

 

IoT global network is designed and operated by a group of M2M experts with many years of experience in this market, whose aim is to provide essential support for the market to flourish. Our platform is open to all players in the entire industry with no bias to any particular supplier.

If you do not find what you want – tell us and we will try to fix it.

 

GLOBAL IOT COMMUNITY

IoT global network is a unique networking and communication hub for the global M2M community.

Using social media channels and functionalities, blogs, and forums you can engage in professional discussions, Q&A sessions and polls. You can get in touch with leading M2M experts and keep your ear to the ground of the global M2M industry.

 

HOW IT WORKS

Starting with IoT global network is easy.

Just browse the platform content if you are looking for information about markets and trends or for a specific solution, service or company.

Or register for free and create a company profile to present your products, solutions and references

CONTACT

Tech Trends Editorial: Jeremy Cowan, t: +44 (0) 1420 588638, e: 

SalesCherisse Jameson, t: +44 (0) 1732 807410, e: c.jameson@wkm-global.com

Media Partnerships: Maciej Szelezin, e: m.szelezin@wkm-global.com

If you have any question about website please contact support@iotglobalnetwork.com

 

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August 12, 2015

Posted by: IoT global network

Making M2M safe and secure

M2MAPPS: Cellular networks are not secure unless they are private and managed. Can you substantiate that statement? It comes from a Wyless article.

STEVE BOYD: No network is safe and secure unless it’s privately managed in some way. You’re not going to allow workstations and application servers to connect to the Internet when the only protection is their own on-machine firewalls so why should cellular devices be any different? (more…)

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August 7, 2015

Posted by: IoT global network

Robin Duke-Woolley

Does M2M Really Need an Embedded SIM Standard?

The mobile market has been using the removable SIM card since 1991, where it is mandatory for GSM devices. These are ideal for mobile handsets, which are typically bought through specialist retail outlets that set up the handset onto the network chosen by the user. (more…)

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July 2, 2015

Posted by: IoT global network

Telit

FastTrack company using Telit modules to end luggage loss and traveler frustration

Telit Wireless Solutions, enabler of the Internet of the Things (IoT), has announced that FastTrack, a player in electronic bag tags and track & trace solutions for travellers, has designed its new Eviate eTrack solution using Telit’s HE910-D and SE868 V2 GPS receivers. (more…)

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June 18, 2015

Posted by: IoT global network

A RADICAL SLANT ON M2M CONNECTIVITY

M2MAPPS: Sigfox has employed license-free spectrum to create a cellular network that is dedicated to M2M and the IoT. The obvious question is why? What is wrong with cellular technology?

THOMAS NICHOLLS: I’d like to start with a reminder that M2M and IoT applications come in numerous sizes and shapes. Those that need relatively high data rates work well with existing connectivity technologies, but many others only need to exchange small messages every so often. (more…)

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May 13, 2013

Posted by: IoT global network