In the race for net zero, the built environment needs to be a primary target for change. The OECD says that global emissions from buildings and construction account for 40% of global carbon emissions (and up to 70% in big…
Industry Insights
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Securing 5G networks: addressing emerging security challenges
The advent of 5G technology marks a revolutionary step in connectivity, offering unparalleled speed, reliability, and scope for innovation. However, this transformative technology also introduces substantial security risks. As global dependence on 5G grows, prioritising its security is essential. 5G…
Addressing the UK’s productivity challenge with advanced control technology
Recent data from the Office for National Statistics indicates that in the first quarter of 2023, output per hour worked in the UK was only 0.6% higher than its pre-pandemic average in 2019. This trend continues the slow upward trajectory…
A guide to the Internet of Things (IoT) for beginners
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a rapidly evolving technology that extends Internet connectivity beyond traditional devices like computers and smartphones to a wide range of devices and everyday things. This technology enables these objects to collect and exchange data,…
Why IoT and digitisation is crucial for development of larger wind turbines and sustainable development goals
The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) have called out the intent to substantially increase the share of renewable energy in the global energy mix by 2030. Currently, renewable energy sources are estimated to contribute to between 28-30% of global…
Reimagining legionella risk management with IoT
Legionella has been making headlines recently, and not for the right reasons. These waterborne bacteria, responsible for severe respiratory illnesses, like Legionnaires’ disease, pose a significant public health risk, especially when they are not managed properly. The traditional approach to…
IoT in home insurance part 2: smart home security on claims and settlements
In Part 1, we explored how the integration of smart home security devices is changing the landscape of the insurance industry. Now, let’s dive deeper into how these devices are streamlining the process of insurance claims and settlements, making it…
The benefits of reinforcement learning for IoT security
IoT constantly faces new threats and needs flexible protection. reinforcement learning (RL) relies on consistent adaptation, so it’s the ideal choice. Here’s what an RL algorithm is and why it benefits IoT security. What Is reinforcement learning? RL is a…
How smart sensors will keep the taps flowing and lay the foundations of digital Britain
Whilst the use of AI, automation, and data science is typically thought of as being the preserve of industries like telecoms, energy, or precision manufacturing, an example that might not immediately spring to mind is ensuring that water always flows…
How IoT is digitally transforming the defence sector
As an area of national interest, the defence sector faces unique pressures to optimise their operations. As global military ops look to technology for modernisation, digital transformation is paramount to secure defence sector interests and take operations into the future.…