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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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Smart grid advances shown by HomeGrid Forum at IEEE ISPLC

At the virtual 24th IEEE International Symposium on Power Line Communications (ISPLC), HomeGrid Forum’s Marcos Martinez, chair of the Contributions Working Group, unveiled the Forum’s latest work on advancing G.hn for Industrial and Smart Grid applications around the world. (more…)

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May 18, 2020

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Quantela launches Coronavirus emergency platform to help cities fight COVID-19

Smart city innovator, Quantela , has launched a platform called Coronavirus Emergency Response (CoVER) an integrated command and control centre for crisis management. CoVER will enable cities around the world to improve their ability to monitor, predict and respond to the COVID-19 pandemic. (more…)

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April 27, 2020

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10-week ‘Internet of Things Bootcamp’ addresses surging demand for smart devices and workforce to create them

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January 31, 2020

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Innovators invited to participate in Smart Community Challenge by Itron

Itron, Inc. is calling for hardware and software vendors to submit their products and solutions to the Itron Smart Community Challenge. Itron aims to innovate the way utilities and cities manage energy and water. (more…)

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January 28, 2020

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Smart waste sensors to total 1.5mn installed units worldwide in 2023, says Berg Insight

M2M/IoT market research provider, Berg Insight, has released new findings about the market for smart waste management says Levi Ostling, IoT analyst at Berg Insight. The installed base of smart waste sensors reached 379,000 worldwide in 2018. Growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 30.8 %, this number will increase to 1.5 million in 2023. (more…)

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January 13, 2020

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Laying the foundations of the smart city of the future today

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November 27, 2019

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Smart Mobility Congress

Event date: November 19 – November 21, 2019
Barcelona, Spain

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November 19, 2019

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Senet and MeterSYS partner for smart city solutions and advanced water metering infrastructure

Senet, Inc., a provider of cloud-based software and services platforms to enable global connectivity and the on-demand network build-out for the Internet of Things (IoT), announced a partnership with MeterSYS. MeterSYS specialises in advanced smart city and metering technology solutions for public utilities. (more…)

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November 15, 2019

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Cybersecurity and new revenue streams: Blockchain changes the game for open cities

Swiss technology company Paradox Engineering is further enhancing its PE Smart Urban Network platform for interoperable Open Cities by integrating blockchain technology to grant the highest possible cybersecurity and enable the monetisation of urban device-generated data. (more…)

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November 5, 2019

Posted by: Anasia D'mello