By 2025, 80% of data processing and analysis will be done in smart devices, mobile devices, industrial network gateways, etc. For companies and developers, this means being able to handle a very large volume of data (73.1 zettabytes of data…
The concept of a digital world that evolves from the definition of ubiquitous computing is known as the “Internet of Things” (IoT). It is a network of physical devices, vehicles, and other items embedded with electronics, software, sensors, and network connectivity, which enables these objects to collect and exchange data.
UK consumers seek greater security assurances for smart home and health devices – UL Solutions
Eight out of 10 (81%) people participating in a recent study of consumers in the UK said how a manufacturer protects against cyber-attacks and privacy invasions is important when purchasing a smart home, fitness or medical device. Commissioned by UL…
Smart manufacturing, AI, and sustainability: Tracy Green reveals how Thai Summit is dealing with challenges
Tracy Green, Executive Manager of Engineering at Thai Summit, an automotive parts manufacturer in Asia, with global manufacturing facilities in China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, USA and Vietnam, talks to IoT Insider about the company’s use of Plex smart manufacturing…
UK hospital trials smart glasses to reduce waiting lists
Smart glasses are being used at a British hospital in a bid to reduce waiting lists for heart procedures. The hospital is the first in the UK to use the device when patients are having surgery to replace faulty heart…
Glowing for gold in Glasgow
LTS Licht & Leuchten is particularly proud of its role in Glasgow’s most glamorous lighting project. LTS Licht & Leuchten has been a member of the Swedish Fagerhult Group since 2010 and thus belongs, like 11 other subsidiaries, to Europe’s…
Skilled labour shortages effects smart homes and buildings
A new report from Guidehouse Insights explores the impact of skilled labour shortages on smart homes and intelligent buildings. The “Great Reshuffle” in labour brought on by the coronavirus pandemic has worsened an already existing skilled labour shortage, but its…
The end of the energy relief scheme: how smart meter utilities technology can help
The Covid pandemic and, more recently, the Russian invasion of Ukraine have taught businesses hard lessons around energy and highlighted vulnerabilities in the UK’s energy supply. For increased resilience and a smarter approach, digital transformation and the adoption of IoT…
Smart city technology will grow to over $300 billion by 2032
A new report from Guidehouse Insights explores the market for smart city technology globally. The next decade is likely to be one of dramatic change for many cities around the world. Trends that have been core drivers for smart city…
IoT poised to transform Multi-Dwelling Unit industry
“As IoT technologies continue to mature at an ever accelerating rate, the property management industry is uniquely positioned to take the integration of consumers’ physical and digital lives to the next level,” says Reza Raji, Senior Vice President of IoT…
Turn low-tech buildings into smart buildings
NeoCortec, manufacturer of ultra-low-power bi-directional wireless mesh network modules, has recently supplied NeoMesh modules for a project from Nrlyze, a Swedish tech company specialised in optimising heating and ventilation systems in large buildings. For an old three-storey office building made…