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Create value ahead of the competition with the Medical Internet of Things (MIoT): Part 1

It probably won’t have escaped your attention that the Internet of Things (IoT) has emerged as something of a phenomenon in the last few years, writes Bhoopathi Rapolu, the head of Analytics for EMEA at Cyient. The concept has become so popular that its impact is being felt across a huge number of industries, and healthcare is no exception. (more…)

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March 23, 2016

Posted by: George Malim

IoT Tech Expo Global

Event date: January 23-24, 2017
London’s Olympia

The leading IoT event series returns to London’s Olympia with Global show on 23-24 January 2017

The IoT Tech Expo Global; conference & free exhibition returns to London on 23-24 January 2017, for its 2nd annual event where it will host two days of top level content and discussion, introducing and exploring the latest innovations in the Internet of Things arena. (more…)

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March 21, 2016

Posted by: IoT global network

IoT Tech Expo North America

Event date: October 20-21, 2016
Conference & Exhibition in Santa Clara, CA

Europe’s leading IoT conference will be arriving in San Francisco, North America , on 20-21st October for two days of top level content and discussion, introducing and exploring the latest innovations in the Internet of Things arena. (more…)

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Posted by: IoT global network

IoT Tech Expo Germany

Event date: June 13-14, 2016
Conference & Exhibition lands in Berlin

IoT Tech Expo Central Europe Conference & Exhibition lands in Berlin, 13-14 June (more…)

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Posted by: IoT global network

IoT could usher in a post-cloud world

The cloud will stay with us for another 15-20 years until the cycle changes and swings back again to enterprise, writes Ian Collard,  the managing director of IdentityMethods.co.uk. (more…)

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March 18, 2016

Posted by: George Malim

IoT privacy must be built around the individual

A couple of years ago, Europe told Google to allow people to opt out of their search results, striking a blow for privacy. It was an important step, writes Juan Carlos Zuñiga, the principal engineer at InterDigital, but the increasing role of internet technology in our daily lives makes the broader matter of privacy more important than ever – and one that is growing in importance. The Internet of Things raises unique challenges. (more…)

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March 15, 2016

Posted by: George Malim

Smart IoT London

Event date: 12-13 April, 2016 
ExCeL Centre, London, UK

The Internet of Things is radically redefining just what it means to be connected. It will present unmissable, undreamt-of possibilities for businesses all over the world. But it will need explaining. (more…)

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March 14, 2016

Posted by: IoT global network

IoT Slam 2016

Event date: April 28th 2016
Location: Virtual – in Cloud

IoT Slam 2016 is the world’s first and largest virtual IoT conference, covering Standards, Interoperability, Open Source, Integration, Security, Infrastructure, Business Models, Research, Innovation, Best Practices, Technology, Industry Implementation and Regulatory Compliance, in the world of IoT. (more…)

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March 4, 2016

Posted by: IoT global network

How to avoid an internet of exploited things

Adoption of the Internet of Things is proceeding quickly and although most people don’t yet have a smart refrigerator or toaster in their home, smart has taken off in certain market segments, writes Christian Fredrikson, the chief executive of F-Secure. TVs, fitness tracking devices, home monitoring systems and personal wearable devices are all hot products for connectivity, and it’s only a matter of time before other segments follow. Gartner tells us that by 2020, 25 billion devices will be connected. (more…)

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March 1, 2016

Posted by: George Malim

Are accident free roads in our future?

The humble automobile has come a long way since the first public test – which saw the very first car, crash, into a wall, due to human error. Our cars have become increasingly more complex over the past 100 years, but that original point of failure still exists today: The ‘problem’ of human capability, writes Matthew Duke-Woolley, an analyst with Beecham Research. (more…)

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February 29, 2016

Posted by: George Malim