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Understanding the Innovation Landscape needed for Enabling Technologies in the World’s Energy Transition

Paul Hobcraft

Internet of Things. Artificial Intelligence and Big Data. We are far to slow in Government policy in providing incentives and organizing the capital markets to raise, distribute and commit to investment levels that are necessary to make this transition. Behind-the-meter batteries. Electric-vehicle smart charging.

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Iron Man: the hero of wearables and IoT

mjvinnovation

The Internet of Things is already a reality, but will be even more popular when we experience the connectivity leap of 5G. The forecast is that by the middle of 2030, we’ll have a trillion devices connected. Like Tony Stark, data scientists and organizations need to adapt to the opportunities and data volume of IoT.

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IoT for Logistics: Leveraging Data-driven decisions for Predictive and preventive Fleet Maintenance, Optimizing life cycle, and Ensuring Workforce Safety

Acuvate

In the age of data and AI, industry players are looking to maximize operational efficiency and enhance customer experience with game-changing IoT logistics and fleet management solutions. It is not surprising that the global IoT market in logistics is expected to reach $100,984.5 million by 2030. .

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6 Ways to Drive Sustainability in Transportation

Acuvate

A significant step in this journey has been taken at a recently concluded COP26 summit, where various governments have pledged to reduce emissions by 2030. One can say that AI has spearheaded the technological revolution in transportation, with the global AI in transportation market expected to reach $3.87 GHG emissions in 2022.