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.

Secutech Thailand pinpoints security, fire safety, and smart building markets ahead of November show

Amid considerable interest from international and domestic companies in the security and fire safety fields, Secutech Thailand has outlined the market’s key drivers and innovations. Bringing some 13 years of experience in the country, the fair organisers continue to hold…

AMD: ‘mobile players and policy makers must collaborate to accelerate Europe’s 5G rollout’

5G is maturing as a technology, according to Gilles Garcia, Senior Director, Data Center and Communications Group at AMD, as he examines the state of its rollout in Europe. According to Ericsson, there will be over one billion 5G subscribers…

BT and British Army pave way for ‘smart bases’ with new contract

BT?and the?British Army?have agreed on a contract for networks that are poised to pave the way for smart bases across the UK. The five-years contract will provide a managed Wi-Fi service known as MOD Wi-Fi.  This agreement entails BT delivering…

Infineon and Kontrol join in autonomous vehicles safety pursuit

Infineon Technologies AG and product compliance company Kontrol are entering into a partnership in pursuit to make the future of mobility as both legally compliant and safe as possible. In the field of autonomous driving, legal requirements, standards, norms, and court rulings still…

Are digital twins key to smart city rollouts?

Digital twin’s dawn has seen the technology increasingly rolled out across a range of sectors in efforts for organisations and industries to evaluate and optimise processes before committing. The adage ‘measure twice cut once’ applies as the technology allows companies…

Cost-efficient, small-capacity memory for IIoT and smart city applications

The industry is vying for ever-increasing gigabyte capacities. And yet there are countless applications that only require a fraction of this storage space. Typical applications include green IIoT technologies like charging stations, smart meters, and PV inverters, for which only…

World’s most remote robot automates Amazon reforestation project

A pilot project between ABB Robotics and US non-profit organisation Junglekeepers is demonstrating the role Cloud technology can play in making reforestation faster, more efficient and scalable. ABB Robotics is supporting Junglekeepers in its mission to protect 55,000 acres of…

IoT at sea: crewless container ships creeping closer

A Norwegian company has created what it calls the world’s first zero-emission, completely autonomous cargo ship. The Yara Birkeland took its maiden, but supervised, voyage late last year, and will be running between two Norwegian towns before the end of…

Imou launches 2023 Red Dot Award winning 2k wireless Cell Go Smart Security Camera

Imou has introduced the UK launch of its Imou Cell Go Smart Security Camera, a cutting-edge product that provides homeowners and business owners with peace of mind. With its advanced features, including motion detection, 2K night vision from a 2-megapixel…

Why smart water systems are essential to industrial buildings’ sustainability

Water is one of humanity’s most valuable natural resources. Currently, there is a range of factors threatening water supplies – and concerns around availability and quality of water underscores the need for industry to adopt sustainable water management practices. The…