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IoE will help retailers create the intelligent high street – Part 1

This year we saw a continuation in the decline of consumers visiting local high streets, writes, Sarah Eccleston, the director for enterprise Networks at Cisco UK & Ireland. November alone saw a 2.1% reduction on the previous year at what is usually expected to be one of the busier retail months, with consumers favouring the ease of online shopping and the thrill of getting themselves the best bargains from the comfort of their home. As such, the current challenge for UK retailers is all too easy to see. (more…)

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December 28, 2015

Posted by: George Malim

Redknee enables Dutch railway operator to increase network reliability

Redknee has launched the latest version of its Intelligent Network (IN) solution for GSM-Railway (GSM-R) networks at ProRail, the Dutch railway infrastructure operator. (more…)

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December 24, 2015

Posted by: George Malim

The Internet of Retail Conference

Event date: February 9-10, 2016
Near London

Hear John Lewis, Tesco, Net-A-Porter, Dixons & other experts

Comprising of job titles such as VP, CTO and CIO, our speaker panel brings you senior experts from the world’s biggest retailers.

5 exclusive case studies: how are retailers using IoT? (more…)

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December 15, 2015

Posted by: IoT global network

Smart Furniture Prototype: Reinventing Guest Experience in Entertainment and HoReCa Business

Softeq’s Embedded Programming Team worked against a tight deadline to develop a technical proof of concept for a smart furniture prototype featuring a set of 17″ LED panels integrated into a table top.

Designed to display tweets and images, playback a greeting message on detecting a human presence, as well as to support multiplayer games, the solution is set to reinvent guest experience in Entertainment and HoReCa business. The prototype was showcased at HD Expo 2015 in Las Vegas.

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December 5, 2015

Posted by: Softeq

M2M gives the Internet of Things a mainstream makeover

As the hype transitions to commercial deployment, it seems the M2M industry is starting to fulfil the early potential by driving the kind of innovation that is set to make tangible impact on how we live our lives, writes Phil Cole, the sales director of Wireless Logic. (more…)

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December 2, 2015

Posted by: George Malim

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

Augmented reality poised for the IoT mainstream

The two top dog SDK companies for augmented reality (AR) have both been purchased this year, writes Matthew Duke-Wooley, a market analyst at Beecham Research. (more…)

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October 19, 2015

Posted by: Matthew Duke-Woolley

From road to rail, connecting the unconnected

The UK transport infrastructure is under pressure like never before. With congestion costing the UK economy £8bn a year, delays present a genuine economic threat, and new transformative capabilities are required, writes Alison Vincent, the chief technology officer of Cisco UK & Ireland. (more…)

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October 16, 2015

Posted by: Alison Vincent

Cold Chain Monitoring System

NEED: GURMAR Supermarket Chains need to monitor coolers and cold storage rooms from all 24 supermarkets. All supermarkets has app. 12 different cooler and 3 cold storage rooms.

CHALLENGE: This project is sounds good but unfortunately can’t possible with the classical methods and telemetry units. Because of; power and sensor cable works, working hours of supermarket, the layout of coolers and concept decoration of the supermarket.

SOLUTION: With the SADE IoTCloud Family Cold Chain Monitoring System build with;

  • SADE IoTCloud GSM Gateway
  • SADE IoTCloud Temperature Sensor
  • SADE IoTCloud LDR Sensor
  • SADE IoTCloud Repeater
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October 7, 2015

Posted by: SADE GROUP

Claire Duke-Woolley

Claire Duke-Woolley, fashion tech analyst, Beecham Research

Having first trained in textiles at Chelsea College of Art & Design before going on to complete an MA in Womenswear Knitwear at the Royal College of Art and Design in 2006, Claire has over 10 years experience working within the textile and fashion industries. During this time she has had the opportunity to work with some inspirational brands including Missoni, Kenzo, Liberty of London and Orla Kiely. Claire joined the team at Beecham Research in 2012 as Fashion Tech Analyst, building the firm’s multidisciplinary approach to this exciting market area.

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October 6, 2015

Posted by: IoT global network