Internet of Things Technology
Device manufacturers looking to capture a share of the booming Internet of Things (IoT) market face daunting challenges in designing, developing, and deploying connected products. They must simultaneously source, integrate, and manage the underlying infrastructure that powers these applications.Befo
As more companies adopt predictive maintenance models, connected devices are becoming essential for modern field service. George Walker, Managing Director of Novotek UK & Ireland, explains how the Internet of Things (IoT) is reshaping this industry. Before IoT, facilities managers and in‑house main
Technological evolution has always dictated the rhythm of our work. As Charles Towers‑Clark, CEO of Pod Group, notes, each leap in capability invites the workforce to acquire new skills and to build new roles. The challenge now is a technology that can communicate, analyse, and learn autonomously
The Behaviour Analytics market is projected to expand from a current valuation of over $200 million (€170.07 million) to more than $3.5 billion (€2.98 billion) by 2024, according to a new report from Global Market Insights, Inc.Rapid advances in technology, particularly the integration of advanced a
Across the globe, governments are charting ambitious digitalisation roadmaps to accelerate adoption over the next decade. George Walker, managing director of industrial IT and automation specialist Novotek, explains why businesses must pursue digital transformation sooner rather than later.As Harry
IoT is widely regarded as a transformative technology poised to impact everything from smart homes to connected vehicles. Supply chain operations stand to gain the most. Yash Mehta, an IoT and Big‑Data specialist, notes that a joint Cisco‑DHL study estimates that IoT could contribute $1.9 trillion
Emerging technologies, especially the Internet of Things (IoT), are reshaping industries from retail to healthcare. Yet, the supply‑chain sector has received comparatively little attention—despite facing complex challenges that IoT is uniquely positioned to address. Today’s global supply chain is i
FirstNet is shaping the next era of critical communications. While traditional first responders relied on Land Mobile Radio (LMR), the industry is shifting toward LTE cellular, driven by the speed, flexibility, and nationwide coverage FirstNet offers. Industry analysts describe smartphones as a “sh
If a tech start‑up demands round‑the‑clock, high‑quality 4G, Amsterdam, Stockholm, Zurich and Tallinn emerge as the top choices, according to OpenSignal’s latest study. Tallinn—home to Skype and TransferWise—ranked among the best cities for LTE availability and speed. Speed or Availability: Tech H
In Part 1 we examined the practical applications of IoT in logistics. In this second installment we look ahead to the next generation of solutions that promise to reshape the entire supply‑chain ecosystem. Future Solutions Driving the Digital Supply Chain Autonomous Vehicles – Pilot projects such a
Ed Maguire, Insights Partner at Momenta Partners, highlights how leveraging data from physical assets can streamline processes, mitigate risks, and catalyze new revenue streams. Predictive maintenance is now a priority for startups, consulting firms, and established industrial players alike. By ad
One of the biggest challenges marketers confront today is acquiring and retaining customers, notes Adam Mittelberg, Chief Marketing Officer of DataBlockChain.io. Success hinges on access to critical data that enables precise communication with the highest‑qualified prospects and deepens understandi
As autonomous driving advances, vehicles must be equipped with a suite of sensors that emulate human vision, hearing, touch, and situational awareness. These sensors produce vast amounts of data that must be exchanged with other cars and road‑infrastructure networks in real time.Simultaneously, each
The Internet of Things (IoT) is already woven into everyday life, letting us control home heating remotely and track our fitness progress. Cutting‑edge projects, such as the Environmental Internet of Things, push the boundaries further—digital collars on sheep, rainfall and river flow monitors—all
The all‑stock deal between T‑Mobile and Sprint, valued at $26.5 bn (€22.33 bn), will face a tough regulatory review, says GlobalData. According to Emma Mohr‑McClune, GlobalData’s Service Director for Telecom Consumer Services, getting FCC and DOJ clearance will be the biggest obstacle. Regulators c
Market OverviewFacilitating parking in city centres boosts local economies. With political support, smart parking systems are relatively simple to deploy, and many authorities consider them the logical first step toward comprehensive smart‑city initiatives.The ProblemFinding a parking space can cons
The Internet of Things (IoT) is no longer limited to smart TVs, refrigerators, or phones. It’s also transforming the very cardboard that delivers those devices. Intelligent, connected packaging—what some are calling the “Internet of Boxes”—is reshaping how companies manage inventory, protect produc
Today’s consumer devices—from kettles to smart TVs—are increasingly connected, turning everyday objects into internet‑enabled “things.” Even medical equipment such as pacemakers and insulin pumps often rely on local networks. According to Art Dahnert, managing consultant at Synopsys, Inc., this tre
Why the Skills Gap Matters Engineering UK’s State of Engineering Survey reveals the industry needs 265,000 new skilled entrants each year to meet demand by 2024. Yet Britain produces only about 20,000 engineering graduates annually – a shortfall that threatens long‑term sustainability. Perceptions
Retailers are increasingly adopting RFID in physical stores to enhance stock accuracy, but the technology offers much more. By providing real‑time visibility, RFID unlocks deep insights into how shoppers interact with products and drives smarter inventory decisions that directly improve the custome
Internet of Things Technology