In the latest Trending Tech Podcast Jeremy Cowan talks to Shaun Cooley about using machine learning to map buildings and get the best from them.
November 24, 2021
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London, UK. November 22nd, 2021
WeKnow Media Ltd, the award organisers, are pleased to announce the Winners of the 2021 IoT Global Awards.
November 22, 2021
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Centurion, South Africa. 15 November 2021 – Internet of Things providers, IoT.nxt, will introduce its technology at the 2021 947 Ride Joburg cycle race, one of the popular cycling events in South Afica, to get live metrics of its team’s activity on the day as part of a future strategy to utilise IoT technology to improve sports performance. (more…)
November 17, 2021
Posted by: Anasia D'mello
Vienna, Austria – AT&T Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity is being deployed to help farmers manage their dairy cows to reduce costly veterinary bills and optimise production. Austrian-based technology company smaXtec is using AT&T IoT expertise to enable its smart sensor. (more…)
November 10, 2021
Posted by: Anasia D'mello
Stockholm/Hyvinkaa. 3 November 2021 – Crosser, an innovator in edge analytics, intelligent workflows and hybrid integration for the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), has partnered with Elkome, an industrial system supplier and trusted advisor with high industrial domain knowledge in the Finish market. Together, Crosser and Elkome will help industries to accelerate their digital transformation journeys without reliance on internal software developers. (more…)
November 3, 2021
Posted by: Anasia D'mello
In the latest Trending Tech podcast we discuss the hopes in IoT for enhanced security and more efficient, lower cost operations. What role will be played by eSIM, iSIM, remote SIM provisioning and subscription management? And to tell us who’s adopting the tech and why, we have expert input from Loic Bonvarlet of IoT security enabler Kigen, and Matt Hatton from analysts Transforma Insights.
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Viakoo, the provider of IoT device remediation, announced it has secured $10 million (€8.58 million) in Series A funding led by Shasta Ventures, joining existing investors Stanley Black & Decker, PivotNorth Capital, and Blue Fog Capital. This latest round will be used to expand executive leadership, and investment in product development and go-to-market.
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WeKnow Media Ltd, the award organisers, are pleased to announce the Shortlisted Entries for the 2021 IoT Global Awards.
“The pandemic and global economic shock might have been expected to slow the growth of IoT-enabled services. Not so, if we’re to judge from entries to the IoT Global Awards 2021,” says Jeremy Cowan, chairman of the judges & co-founder of IoT Now.
“In this the 4th year of the awards we see more entries than ever and growing sophistication of consumer and business applications. It’s a sign of the sector’s increasing maturity that we are all starting to rely on IoT, through applications that inspire and amaze.”
The award organisers are proud to reveal that the shortlist nominees for the world’s leading IoT Awards.
View the full shortlist here.
Congratulations to all the shortlist nominees!
The final stage of the competition is judged by an independent and international panel of VIP Judges, who must choose from up to 12 entries in each of the 11 categories.
The Winners of the 2020 IoT Global Awards will be announced on Monday, 22nd November 2021 on www.iotglobalawards.com and shared by media partners; IoT For All, IoT Events, IoT News, GeoConnexion, Internet of Business, Internet of Things Council, i-Scoop and Transforma Insights via their own portals and social networks.
Finally, the award organisers would like to thank all those who entered their IoT products, services and individuals in this year’s awards – we hope to see you again in 2022.
CONTACT DETAILS
Jeremy Cowan, Editorial director
j.cowan@wkm-global.com
Jodi Thurtell, Marketing Manager
j.thurtell@wkm-global.com
October 26, 2021
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AI and Computing can, if not properly planned, be extremely heavy and wasteful of CPU resources. To put it in perspective, the computing power required for AI landmarks, such as recognising images or defeating humans at Go, increased 300,000-fold from 2012 to 2018. (more…)
October 21, 2021
Posted by: Mattias Bergstrom
Wiliot, which aims to transform the Internet of Things (IoT) with tiny computers that turn trillions of everyday products into intelligent communication devices through its “Sensing as a Service” platform, has announced significant additions to its executive leadership team. (more…)
October 8, 2021
Posted by: Anasia D'mello