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The time to go all in for AIoT is now, say experts at Tuya Smart’s Conference

(IoTNewsNet.com – Sponsored News) The logistics industry has long been a cornerstone of human progress but ironically has been one that is highly resistant to technological innovation and implementation. Change is often slow and expensive. In the time of a global pandemic crisis, it is natural for businesses to clam up and be afraid of change.

At the recent AI+IoT Business Conference co-hosted by Tuya Smart, a leading IoT global platform together with Asia Pacific Intelligent Business Alliance (AIBA), many of the industry leaders from Google, Lenovo, Gree, TCL, Zigbee Alliance and more shared their thoughts for the AIoT implementation outlook in various industries. Here are some takeaways that will impact the global supply chain in the near future.

AI, IoT and cloud connectivity are the main technologies that will push the logistics industry forward

Digital transformation is progressively turning into smart automation, while the increasingly growing digital ecosystem of enterprises and factories is turning into a more tightly connected and organic structure. The very notion of automation is being challenged and it will resemble more like a web of interconnected devices compared to the traditional ‘chain’ model.

However, COVID-19 has forced many companies to take a second and closer look at their technological capabilities, and the logistics industry is particularly at risk. During one of the global roundtables hosted by Jeff Immelt, former CEO and Chairman of GE, Venture Partner of NEA, now Tuya’s US Chairman, he commented after the talk with executives from Lenovo, Havells, Merkury, and Status, that AIoT “is really a pervasive theme. I think the good news for smart homes is everybody is sitting at home and finally they figure out how all these devices work. Basically now, more consumers are aware of the technologies. One truth is that the world is going to change; there is challenges; but the other truth is that there is going to be big opportunities.”

IoT and AI are two independent technologies that have a significant impact on logistics and the global supply chain. While IoT is the digital nervous system, AI becomes the brain that makes decisions which control the overall system. Logistics is less about moving objects but rather a network that delivers intelligent and connected systems that are capable of connecting consumers with retailers and suppliers.

The time to invest in AloT is now as logistics companies are increasingly employing edge computing technology in their warehouses and vehicles. Consumers are also buying WiFi-enabled household goods like fridges and TVs, and as the web grows, there are two distinct benefits that supply chain companies globally can enjoy from this innovation.

Intel recently did a survey noted that business intelligence (33%), near-real-time monitoring and visibility (31%), and condition-based monitoring (30%) topped the list of analysis techniques used with IoT projects.

These techniques have direct benefits to the logistics and supply chain industry. Companies that have developed AIoT capabilities report stronger results across critical organisational goals including the ability to speed up operations, introduce new digital services, improve employee productivity and decrease costs. For example, companies using IoT data to speed up operations without AI saw a 32% increase; companies adding AI to the mix saw speeds improve by 53%.

Now platforms choses company like Tuya who provides platform for business to develop their services scopes with various SaaS services, from commercial lighting, to hotel, apartment, healthcare system, etc. with such service dashboard, more business have access to their user data, and logistics status from all kinds, so as to better improve their understanding of the market and in the vertical.

Benefits of AIoT for logistics companies

The first is data collection and connectivity. As more devices are linked together providing a seamless experience to the user, companies can use the data collected legally to better understand and enhance the movement of goods. At the event, Tuya’s President and Co-Founder Leo Chen introduced the Tuya Cloud Manufacturing system, which is based on PMS production system of factories. This system is developed for factories to manage production tasks and check production status remotely, which effectively reduces the number of production abnormalities by 55% as well as shortens the delivery time by 32%.

The second benefit is the IoT perspective where latency is a major consideration; what happens when something happens that requires an instant response? If you’re sending that enquiry back to the cloud to be processed and then need to send a response back, that probably isn’t going to be fast enough.

Over the last 20 years, technology has disrupted everything from print and film, to music. Some have handled disruption well, others have gone under, and the logistics industry cannot afford to be stubborn and persist with the same ideas it’s been peddling for the last 30 years for the next 30. AIoT is mature enough and has seen many successful use cases, from Amazon in the US to Tokopedia online marketplace in south-eastern Asia. AloT offers the opportunity to underlay smart cities and smart transport networks with the same network architecture – the level of interoperability that could provide can only be a good thing.


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June 17, 2020

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Podcast: Building a Better Business Case for IoT

You’ve got the right technology for your IoT application, but do your customers expect free services? Listen as Nick Earle, Eseye CEO tells Jeremy Cowan and George Malim how to build the business case.
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June 2, 2020

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Tech Trends podcast - Digital Transformation

Tech Trends podcast – Digital Transformation: It’s critical, but not all serious

We take a look at the Internet of Things business and Digital Transformation. George Malim examines what’s behind the news that NTT DoCoMo has binned all further work using Narrowband-IoT. Matt Hatton busts some Internet of Things myths. And Jeremy Cowan asks them both to describe how everyone’s business landscape will change after COVID-19. Plus what made us laugh in tech lately. Because Life’s already serious enough. (more…)

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May 6, 2020

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Synap Wireless IoT: LoRa modem device on Kickstarter

Sponsored News: Plug and play long range connectivity devices for connecting billions of legacy sensors

HONG KONG AND STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN – 2020-03-04. Synap Technologies Ltd. today announced a Kickstarter campaign offering the Synap BR100 modem and X10 mini data collector IoT communication devices. These novel multi-hop LoRa® based modem devices allow instant long-range connectivity for legacy digital sensors. No configuration or programming knowledge is needed.

Roll-out of IoT sensor networks is riddled by problems: The need for specialist training in wireless networking, complicated hardware integration between sensors and radio chips, and that sensors often sit in radio blind spots.

To take care of this, Synap Technologies has developed the BR100 LoRa modem that you can just connect sensors to, plug-and-play. Sensors communicate with BR100 modems over a standard RS485 connection.  The wireless network is automatic and private, based on a unique Network ID. Coverage range can easily be extended as BR100 can be turned into a repeater.

“With this little modem you transform whatever digital sensors you want into modern IoT devices.”, says Synap CEO Frank Tsui. “And it is completely hassle-free to get your own IoT sensor network up.”

The BR100 modems can be operated in a standalone network without Internet connection. An optional X10 mini Data Collector can be added for connecting the network to a centralised cloud controller and data download service. Every transmitted data packet is protected by AES 256-bit encryption with dynamic key and SHA-256-bit hashing for data integrity.

Synap Wireless IoT devices are available worldwide in versions for both the 868 and 915 MHz licence-free radio bands.
To learn more and get the next sensor project up and running without hassle, please visit the Kickstarter campaign at https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/synap/lora-modem-for-legacy-sensors

About Synap Technologies

Synap Technologies Limited is an innovative IoT technology company providing Low-Power Wide-Area Network (LPWAN) solutions founded in 2018. Our patented technologies provide the last-mile connectivity to cover sensors everywhere, and the system availability and communication security needed for mission critical operations.

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March 4, 2020

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How to Make Any IoT System Secure

Today, increasing numbers of home appliances are controlled remotely. Thanks to the speedy growth of the Internet of Things, we can manage our speakers, thermostats, ovens, and even cars, from anywhere in the world. But sometimes, such networks lack security.

VPNs are effective tools that will safeguard any IoT system. Learn about the best solutions on Cooltechzone, which offers useful tips and tricks for ultimate protection. Implementation of a virtual private network allows companies to create a secure environment for the transfer of data between their data centers and the numerous devices.

How It Works

The tech infrastructure supporting the system is interconnected with IoT devices, which form a unified private network. The latter makes all communication between the two primary system elements secure. Today, when hacking is rampant and data leaks are making headlines, IoT security is not an issue to overlook.

Data traffic is encrypted and tunneled over the Internet, eventually reaching a server within the private network. This secure tunnel essentially extends the private network over a public one via a special link. VPN is what enhances public networks with private network connectivity.

Taking advantage of a reliable VPN, you will make all communications with the linked devices secure. For this purpose, you are provided with a special Access Server, which forms the basis of your private IOT network, now impenetrable to external attacks. Any attempts at eavesdropping on the transmitted data are successfully averted.

There’s More

And this is only one of the many benefits of VPN. These systems are indispensable for any company and individual today. Aside from IoT architecture providers, they protect their customers from data leaks and hacking. Shielding users from all kinds of malicious third-party interferences, VPNs make the world wide web a safe environment.

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November 18, 2019

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Connected World

Event date: October 22 – October 23, 2019
London, UK

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October 17, 2019

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The winners of the 2019 IoT Global Awards are …

WeKnow Media Ltd, the award organisers, are pleased to announce the winners of the 2019 IoT Global Awards.

With 11 categories encompassing every sector touched by the Internet of Things (IoT) and judged by a specially assembled panel of independent experts, the IoT Global Awards now in its second year, has attracted more than 150 entries from enterprises and innovators across the globe. (more…)

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October 11, 2019

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The 2019 IoT Global Awards shortlist nominees are…

WeKnow Media Ltd, the award organisers, are pleased to announce the shortlisted nominees of the 2019 IoT Global Awards!

“This is only the second year of the IoT Global Awards and it is inspiring to see so many new and exciting Internet of Things innovations already in action,” says Jeremy Cowan, Editorial Director of IoT Global Network, the headline sponsor behind the 2019 IoT Global Awards.

“We have been truly impressed by the hard work and ingenuity that has gone into the IoT solutions and applications submitted to us by organisations worldwide. The shortlisted entries met our strict selection criteria and will now be assessed by an Unrivalled panel of independent Experts

The shortlisted nominees are:

IoT PRODUCT / SERVICE OF THE YEAR

Automotive, transport & travel

Company Product/service
A1 Digital Freight trains become “smart”
MARLABS INC IoT Connected Solution – Connected Airline/Cruise Catering – Smart Trolleys & Kitchens & Connected Life Sciences IoT Platform & Ecosystem
Telstra Telstra Track and Monitor – Turning data into decisions and cost savings
Cando Rail Services Quasar: Rail Optimization Platform
Eurotech Hyper-convergence at the Edge
TRANSATEL Transatel’s solution for the Connected Car
TRANSATEL Transatel’s connectivity solution for Airbus – Skywise
SmartAxiom,Inc Managing and Securing the Internet-of-Things with Edge Blockchain Technology
Inseego Ctrack by Inseego
ERM Advanced Telematics IoTLink Technology
SWIM.AI SWIM.AI and Dubai RTA Smart Driver System
Controlant Controlant – Real-time, digitalized visibility for the end-to-end global supply chain


Big data, cloud & analytics

Company Product/service
Everynet Neutral-host networks for low cost IoT
SWIM.AI SWIM.AI and Dubai RTA Smart Driver System
Apstra Apstra AOS 3.1
Eseye Ltd Eseye AnyNet Secure for AWS
Guavus (a Thales company) Guavus Reflex – Smart Industry & IoT solution
Shields Energy CODA by Shields Energy – IoT and Big Data solutions for industrial and commercial buildings.
Nexo The Nexo Solution
BitBox USA, LLC Operational Intelligence Meets Distributed Facilities
DevicePilot The analytics, visualization, and automation tool for IoT
McObject McObject’s eXtremeDB database management system
ASUS ASUS Intelligent Edge Computer PE200U
meShare Inc. meShare IoT Platform


Connected consumer & smart home

Company Product/service
King Abdulaziz University Energy-Efficient IoT Home Monitoring and Automation System (EE-HMA)
Abode abode iota
Ezlo Innovation Ezlo Atom
ZOME Energy Networks, Inc. ZOMEKIT for Multi-family Housing
Thales Gemalto Instant Connect – Bringing effortless initial mobile connectivity to consumer & M2M eSIM-ready devices
Control4 Control4 Smart Home OS 3
ON Semiconductor RSL10 Solar Cell Multi-Sensor platform
Hero Labs Solving real-life problems with truly smart water technology
McAfee McAfee Secure Home Platform
Amazon Web Services AWS IoT for the Connected Home
meShare Inc. meShare 1080p Indoor Camera
WattTime WattTime’s AER Software Gives IoT Users Option to Choose Clean Energy


Connected health or wearable tech

Company Product/service
Essence Essence Radar Fall Detector, an Intelligent multi-sensor fall solution – A new dimension in fall detection
MARLABS INC IoT Connected Solution – Connected Airline/Cruise Catering – Smart Trolleys & Kitchens & Connected Life Sciences IoT Platform & Ecosystem
Ericsson Brighter: Data-driven solutions for smarter treatment of chronic conditions.
Telecom26 SIMplicity: providing coverage for remote diagnostic tools for malaria, Ebola and more, securely and via dedicated, optimised connections.
Thales Gemalto Instant Connect – Bringing effortless initial mobile connectivity to consumer & M2M eSIM-ready devices
Procter & Gamble Oral-B Connect: Enabling better oral health care habits through interactive, personalized and user friendly services
Airthinx See the Air you Breathe
Guys and st Thomas’ NHS Trust CogStack – data or info search facility for NHS Trusts
McObject McObject’s eXtremeDB database management system


Industry &
construction

Company Product/service
Carnell Support Services Ltd Recognising excellence in IoT innovation
BehrTech MYTHINGS Wireless Connectivity Platform
TRANSATEL Construction 4.0: Transatel connects lifting equipment for AMCS technologies’ zoning and anti-collision products
Telstra Telstra Track and Monitor – Turning data into decisions and cost savings
Terex Corporation OMNI by Terex Improves Jobsite Connectivity, Safety and Efficiency
Thales Gemalto Instant Connect – Bringing effortless initial mobile connectivity to consumer & M2M eSIM-ready devices
Liquid Telecom Improving Fishing Yields in Kenya
Innovaxxion Innovaxxion
Eurotech Hyper-convergence at the Edge
Saudi Aramco Auto Well Space Out System
Adesto Technologies SmartServer IoT: An Industrial Edge Server to Accelerate Industry 4.0
Ericsson Grundfos – The full range supplier of pumps and pump solutions
ERM Advanced Telematics IoTLink Technology


Research & development or new launch

Company Product/service
iBASIS Catapulting Unified IoT Connectivity | iBASIS Global Access for ThingsTM for IoT Product/Service of the Year
Altice Labs IoT Smart Probe – Handheld QoS Meter
Telstra Telstra Track and Monitor – Turning data into decisions and cost savings
Thales Gemalto Instant Connect – Bringing effortless initial mobile connectivity to consumer & M2M eSIM-ready devices
Liquid Telecom Improving Fishing Yields in Kenya
Procter & Gamble Oral-B Connect: Enabling better oral health care habits through interactive, personalized and user friendly services
Saudi Aramco Auto Well Space Out System
EBI Pioneering IoT Marketing with DDM, the World\’s First Wireless Digital Direct Mail
Enlighted Enlighted One
1oT World’s first full end-to-end eSIM solution
Telit Telit OneEdge
PenguinIN PenguinIN – Managed Indoor Positioning and Navigation


Retail, marketing & hospitality

Company Product/service
Eseye Ltd Eseye AnyNet Secure & Active Management Solution (Costa Express)
Shields Energy CODA by Shields Energy – IoT and Big Data solutions for industrial and commercial buildings.
Nexo The Nexo Solution
EBI Pioneering IoT Marketing with DDM, the World’s First Wireless Digital Direct Mail
Hark Revolutionising Retail – The Power of Real-time Energy Visibility
PenguinIN PenguinIN – Managed Indoor Positioning and Navigation


Securing IoT

Company Product/service
Attivo Networks ThreatDefend Detection Platform for Securing IoT
Armis Keeping All IoT Above the Radar
Verimatrix Verimatrix Brings Effortless Application Security to the Masses, Launches New ProtectMyApp Service for Developers
Cybeats Technologies Inc. Cybeats: Eliminating IoT device threats from the inside out.
Sectigo IoT Platform of the Year
DigiCert Scalable PKI Solutions for Identity and Encryption
NanoLock Security NanoLock Security: Preventing Smart City Hacks
Cynerio Securing the M in IoMT
SmartAxiom,Inc Managing and Securing the Internet-of-Things with Edge Blockchain Technology
Aeris Aeris ConnectionLock – Securing the next-generation of IoT
Amazon Web Services Securing IoT Applications with AWS IoT
NXM Labs Inc. NXM Autonomous Security Platform

 
Smart cities, government & utilities

Company Product/service
Cleverciti Systems Cleverciti Systems: Saving the environment one parking lot at a time
Itron Smart street lighting – the catalyst for a smart city network
Synchronoss The Synchronoss Smart Buildings Platform
Grid Smarter Cities Kerb – Intelligent Kerbside Management
TRANSATEL Transatel and Ledger partnership on blockchain solutions for “Green Energy” certification
Trinity Mobility IoT and AI based Smart City Digital Platform- trinityICCC
Mobilisis d.o.o. IoT NBPS Smart Parking Sensor and Platform
Ericsson Grundfos – The full range supplier of pumps and pump solutions
Eseye Ltd Eseye AnyNet Secure (Mayflower Smart Control)
Liquid Telecom Reducing Air Pollution in Africa
Hark Revolutionising Retail – The Power of Real-time Energy Visibility
Frigbot Frigbot – Powering the Internet of Fridges

 

 

IoT BUSINESS EXCELLENCE

CxO of the year

Sprint Ivo Rook, Senior Vice President of Internet of Things (IoT)
iBASIS Ajay Joseph, CTO of the Year for First Time Seamless Global IoT Connectivity
Schneider Electric CxO of the Year Award: Kevin Brown, Schneider Electric


Start up, business development or ecosystem of the year

Sprint Sprint Curiosity IoT
Everynet Neutral-host networks for low cost IoT
iBASIS iBASIS Global Access for ThingsTM Ecosystem of the Year for the Only Unified Platform Supporting Connectivity for Operators, Device Manufacturers, and Enterprises Worldwide
Senet Senet Low Power Wide Area Virtual Network (LVNTM)
Innovaxxion Innovaxxion
Airthinx See the Air you Breathe
MDS Global Sharing the IoT Revenue
Frigbot Frigbot – Powering the Internet of Fridges
1oT World\’s first full end-to-end eSIM solution
MAVOCO AG MAVOCO – CMP software for the entire IoT world and beyond!
BearingPoint//Beyond The Digital Business Marketplace
Tata Communications Limited Tata Communications MOVETM


The winners will be announced on October 11th by leading IoT media brands; IoT Now, IoT Global Network, VanillaPlus, IoT Now Transport, IoT Events Hub and IoT White Book.  Our proud media partners,  Geo Connexion, iSCOOP and IoT For All, will also share the announcement via their own media portals and social networks.

A huge ‘Thank You’ to all those who entered their IoT products, services and talent in the awards and many congratulations to all the shortlisted nominees.

For any further information on the IoT Global Awards, go to www.iotglobalawards.com





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September 25, 2019

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The Future Internet Conference

Event date: 6 June, 2019
Brussels, Belgium

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May 7, 2019

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Connected & Autonomous Vehicles

Event date: May 15 – May 16, 2019
Santa Clara Convention Center, CA (more…)

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April 16, 2019

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