Internet of Things Technology
Edel Griffith of Dialog SemiconductorToday’s industrial factory is a finely tuned collection of equipment. Each component plays a critical role in driving efficiency and maximizing output, according to Edel Griffith, Industrial ASIC marketing manager at Dialog Semiconductor. Yet, as with any sophist
Across the globe, the body of IoT knowledge has expanded exponentially, offering transformative possibilities for everyday life. Yet, expertise often remains siloed, preventing the synergistic multiplier effect that drives true innovation. Success in IoT hinges on partnerships; the breadth of exper
In a post‑pandemic world, we have a rare chance to rebuild our built environment in a way that prioritises sustainability and resilience. The World Economic Forum recently highlighted that buildings could be the linchpin of a sustainable future. Yet, the sector remains a major driver of global carb
Leveraging RTUs for Big‑Data Insights in Industrial Operations Deploying Remote Telemetry Units (RTUs) on industrial assets is pivotal for capturing, interpreting, and utilizing big‑data insights that drive safer, more efficient operations. Jean Burton, Technical Sales Support Manager at Ovarro, ex
Since the early 2000s, the Internet of Things (IoT) has revolutionized everyday life, delivering conveniences that range from smart thermostats to voice‑controlled assistants. By the end of 2018, global estimates placed the number of connected devices at 22 billion—a figure that has continued to c
Ken Figueredo of oneM2MWebcomic #927 on xkcd.com illustrates the perennial debate over standards. It humorously depicts two developers debating a new standard while fourteen already exist, as noted by Ken Figueredo of oneM2M. Beyond the joke lies a genuine challenge: standardising the IoT landscape.
IoT adoption is exploding—Cisco’s 2023 Annual Cybersecurity Report projects 27.1 billion connected devices worldwide this year. With such scale, cyber resilience is no longer optional; it’s a prerequisite for protecting people, businesses, and critical infrastructure, explains Rob Spiger, Vice Pres
Smart technologies are transforming city operations around the globe, delivering efficiencies and enhancing residents’ quality of life. With the UN forecasting that 68 % of the world’s population will live in urban areas by 2050, cities must evolve to accommodate ever‑increasing density. “The smar
Carsten Rhod Gregersen, CEO and founder of Nabto, notes that the modern factory floor has evolved far beyond siloed production lines. Today’s industry relies on cloud‑connected devices that generate vast amounts of data, enabling unprecedented business insight. Historically, companies struggled to
Sergiy Seletskyi, IoT practice leader and senior solution architect at Intellias, notes that building complexity is rising fast—modern office centers and malls now feature aquariums, wedding chapels, rollercoasters, and even artificial canals. Such intricacy cannot be managed efficiently by people
The healthcare sector has been rapidly modernising, leveraging cutting‑edge technology to enhance diagnostic precision and patient outcomes. The Covid‑19 pandemic accelerated this trend, pushing providers to adopt innovative solutions that reduce in‑person contact while maintaining high standards o
Ankur Bhan, Nokia Businesses are increasingly turning to robust network connectivity to secure market leadership. According to Ankur Bhan, Global Head of Nokia’s Worldwide IoT Network Grid (WING), the rewards of harnessing wireless connectivity are boundless. By enabling real‑time collection, analys
The Internet of Things (IoT) is poised to drive a digital revolution and fundamentally transform how businesses operate worldwide. According to IoT Analytics, the industrial sector will invest roughly US$310 billion (€261.21 billion) in emerging technologies over the next two years, a figure that h
Jaqualine Kennedy, head of networking and collaboration at CANCOM, demonstrates how the tech sector’s evolving landscape offers unprecedented opportunities for women to ascend to executive roles.Since joining the industry in 1994, Kennedy has pursued continuous upskilling, culminating in a leadershi
Advances in modern technology have accelerated the growth of the Internet of Things (IoT), driving significant developments across industries. The proliferation of IoT services across diverse sectors fuels the global IoT managed services market, enabling more efficient operations. According to Tanm
Jaishun Tu of ZTE5G is here, but it’s not as straightforward as it appears. While it opens doors to unprecedented connectivity, it also presents significant challenges. In the aftermath of Mobile World Congress in Shanghai – the first major live telecoms event since the COVID‑induced lockdown – we s
The IoT market remains in a growth trajectory. According to Transform Insights, the global count of connected IoT devices is projected to rise from US$7.6 billion (€6.39 billion) in 2019 to US$24.1 billion (€20.26 billion) by 2030. IoT’s rapid expansion is expected to continue, notes Alan Stewart‑Br
Unplanned downtime can cost a company on average $2 million (€1.7 million) per incident, and 82 % of firms experience at least one outage every three years, according to Aberdeen research. Each stoppage threatens lost production hours, damaged goods, extra labour, and costly rush orders. “The finan
Last week began with a series of practical cybersecurity recommendations. By Wednesday, those guidelines turned into a harsh reality when Sierra Wireless, a leading IoT supplier based in Vancouver, fell victim to a full‑blown ransomware attack. Cybersecurity experts like Jeremy Cowan routinely shar
In today’s digital economy, embedding technology across every facet of operations is not optional—it’s essential. Remote Telemetry Units (RTUs) unlock a wealth of data that, when properly leveraged, can transform operational efficiency, reduce downtime, and increase profitability. Matthew Hawkridge
Internet of Things Technology