Despite risks, tariffs, global uncertainty, the prognosis of the global automated material handling equipment market is strong. Companies in this manufacturing, industrial, and distribution arena integrate and invest in useful and pragmatic IIoT business intelligence; they are able to access critical market information already resonant data. Both domestic and international …
Read More »KPIs for a field service management business case
The field service industry continues to evolve from a traditional, tactical business function of installation, maintenance and repair into a strategic revenue generator and competitive differentiator. Service providers are on a constant mission to uncover the most effective ways to increase market share by winning new customers and retaining and …
Read More »eSIM and IoT: Challenges and Opportunities
Illustration: © IoT For All eUICC solutions (eSIM) can be considered an indicator of the future of SIM technology. It’s already been deployed in a few smart devices (e.g., Samsung Gear 2 watch). The solution complies with GSM Association (GSMA) specifications and therefore, it’s approved by all the world’s largest …
Read More »Why IoT Needs Machine Learning to Thrive
Illustration: © IoT For All There’s an unceasing buzz around big data and AI, the opportunities and threats of these technologies and concerns about their future. Meanwhile, companies are installing more and more sensors hoping to improve efficiency and cut costs. However, machine learning consultants from InData Labs say that …
Read More »IoT Applications in Construction
Illustration: © IoT For All The construction job site is now ripe for fundamental changes that enable productivity, safety, process improvement and new tools. The Internet of Things (IoT) is allowing for the deployment of simple low power sensors that are able to communicate cost-effectively. As IoT continues to become …
Read More »Trust Is the Lifeblood of Consumer IoT
Illustration: © IoT For All Just like all businesses, technology manufacturers exist to make a profit, and the dawn of the Internet of Things (IoT) presented limitless opportunities. Not wanting to miss out, the first businesses to grasp the potential of this new market got their products out as quickly …
Read More »The University of British Columbia Improves Campus Parking and Waste Management With LoRa® Technology
Illustration: © IoT For All This past summer, the University of British Columbia (UBC) rolled out its new smart campus solutions to help with waste management and the ever-annoying parking problem. UBC has the third-largest student population in Canada, and catering to the needs of more than 60,000 students is …
Read More »An interview with Martijn Lofvers, CEO & Chief Trendwatcher, Supply Chain Media
Ahead of Internet of Supply Chain DE 2019, we caught up with Martijn Lofvers, CEO & Chief Trendwatcher, Supply Chain Media, to discuss how supply chain 4.0 will affect the industry. Martin Lofvers is founder of Supply Chain Media and Chief Trendwatcher at the Dutch Supply Chain Magazine and the …
Read More »3 Ways IIoT Can Help You Avoid Unplanned Downtime
Illustration: © IoT For All Unplanned downtime is a source of headaches for factories, warehouses, food processing plants and other industrial environments across the globe. Whether you make baked goods, move boxes or manufacture wind turbines, it’s never a good thing when production unexpectedly halts. On top of the cost …
Read More »Podcast E034 | What Impact Will 5G Have on the IoT Space? | Gerardo Giaretta, Senior Director of Product Management at Qualcomm
#IoTMakers | E034 Listen on Apple Podcast | Listen on Spotify | Listen on Google Podcasts On this IoT For All podcast episode, Gerardo Giaretta, Senior Director of Product Management at Qualcomm, defines industry 4.0 and addresses how 5G will influence trajectory of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT). Gerardo explains the biggest …
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