This video gives a short overview of how security fits into an overall smart building to meet operational goals and the expected occupant experience.
This video gives a short overview of how security fits into an overall smart building to meet operational goals and the expected occupant experience.
According to the National Safety Council more than 4,500,000 injuries occur at workplaces every year. The most significant amount of help to decrease injuries is increasingly coming through the Internet of Things (IoT), which can bring a lot of substantial improvements in the area of workplace safety.Improvements in productivity, increased capacity, enhanced worker safety, and lesser costs are a few advantages which are in store for the future of IIoT
By 2050, 68% of the world’s population will live in urban areas. There are many definitions for smart cities, but for this article, let’s take a simple approach by defining a smart city as a connected city where citizens, technology and processes, such as garbage collection, can all be connected. None of this happens without the fundamental connectivity layer. The demographic shift combined with a continuous growth of IoT and management apps require city planners to start thinking about their smart city vision. Let’s talk about four strategies city planners can consider.
IoT is changing office buildings. From sensors that control lighting and air conditioning to smart furniture, the office environment is becoming more energy efficient and will better support employee health concerns by adding functionality and comfort. And, of course, everything would be Wi-Fi enabled.
The global wearable materials market has been expanding due to the rise in disposable income in emerging economies and increase in demand for low-cost wearables. Rise in popularity of Internet of Things (IoT) and connected devices is expected to be another key factor expected to boost the global wearable materials market during the forecast period.
Interconnectivity can revolutionise the workplace, but owners must opt for use over gimmick to make smart buildings really work. A The survey of more 400 workers under the age of 45, living in Bangkok, found that 62 per cent ranked a smart security system as the most important feature, while 50 per cent said smart energy management was important to them. Smart parking was a feature supported by 47 per cent of respondents.
Learn the ways in which smart sensors for IoT are transforming how various verticals, from manufacturing to logistics, collect and analyze data to improve processes and decision-making.
San Francisco, Calif.-based IoT conference and expo Internet of Things World, released findings from its survey of over 100 IoT enterprise leaders within enterprises.It wanted to discover how their executives feel about the IoT implementation at their organizations.The top challenges respondents said were: Implementing the technology (34%), security (25%), initial purchase cost (17%), scalability (10%), and business buy-in (8%).
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By linking infrastructure together using sensors, machine learning and analytics and presenting data in real time, the IIoT can help companies understand their business processes better and, by analysing the data coming from sensors, can make their processes more efficient and even open up new revenue streams. The IIoT can also give them an insight into the broader supply chain, which will allow businesses to coordinate and create further efficiencies.