In a world where an estimated 936 million people suffer from sleep apnea, the quest for early detection and effective management is more pressing than ever. Pair this with the surging market for IoT healthcare wearables, driven by the Covid…
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How to understand and optimise the user journey for IoT product adoption
Industry experts often refer to the user journey as a map for good reason. Business owners must watch the logical path clients traverse as they start by learning about a product or service. Hopefully, it ends with a converted lead…
How mioty enables robust, scalable IoT and smart city infrastructure
As the number of IoT sensors and applications are growing, the unlicensed sub-GHz bands are starting to get crowded, demanding reliable, scalable technologies that can coexist. The relatively new mioty LPWAN (Low Power Wide Area Network) wireless technology addresses these…
B*llsh*t Bingo: reflecting on Industry 4.0’s journey
When the German government released its policy paper on Industry 4.0 in 2013, it sparked a wave of excitement at COPA-DATA. The concepts of IIoT and smart factory, central to this discussion, pointed towards a transformative future. As Industry 4.0…
Sensor tech’s role in reshaping office management
As we approach the close of 2023, over three years since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the work-from-home (WFH) debate continues to simmer within the corporate landscape. Executives frequently express scepticism about its effectiveness, while others navigate a middle…
5 mistakes to avoid when implementing AI
Companies all over the world are experiencing the next wave of technological transformation. From implementing machine learning and natural language processing, to help teams improve productivity, or text-to-speech and intelligent virtual agents to boost customer services, the standout companies have…
The evolving needs of IoT devices and automation in smart commercial buildings
In today’s society, IoT is continuously adapting to evolving needs. More and more devices are becoming interconnected, which enables seamless communication between other smart devices and central systems, enhancing their ability to collect and share data efficiently and quickly. Considering…
The IoT conundrum – navigating cyber risk
The deployment of IoT devices is rapidly transforming industries where organisations are leveraging real-time data from IoT devices to better manage operations, risk and ESG metrics. From a risk management perspective, IoT and real-time data enable a shift from a…
Using NFC to power and enhance the usability of IoT devices
As the world becomes increasingly connected, the number of both IoT and NFC devices is rapidly expanding. In isolation, the technologies are already having a profound impact on the modern world, but by working in tandem, they have the potential…
How innovation could drive decarbonisation in the built environment
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…