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Applications and innovations in the Internet of Things (IoT)

hackerearth

The Internet of Things (IoT) is a system of interrelated devices that have unique identifiers and can autonomously transfer data over a network. As a part of IoT, smart home devices and systems work in collaboration with each other by sharing usage data and automating actions based on the preferences of the home owner.

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Industry 4.0

eZassi

It’s all about embracing automation, artificial intelligence, big data, and the Internet of Things to optimize productivity, efficiency, and innovation across the supply chain. Industry 4.0 Industry 4.0 Ezassi Innovation Management Software advances project pipeline management. capabilities.

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Dr. Soo Beng Khoh

Innovation 360 Group

Dr Khoh’s technical expertise include real-time embedded systems, IoT, automotive Controller Area Network (CAN) bus, fieldbuses, digital dashboards, IT, knowledge management, Six Sigma improvement methodologies & tools, product design & development, design thinking and innovation. Internet-of-Things (IoT).

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Soo Beng Khoh , PhD

Innovation 360

Dr Khoh’s technical expertise include real-time embedded systems, IoT, automotive Controller Area Network (CAN) bus, fieldbuses, digital dashboards, IT, knowledge management, Six Sigma improvement methodologies & tools, product design & development, design thinking and innovation. Internet-of-Things (IoT).

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The Innovation-Driven Disruption of the Automotive Value Chain (Part 2)

Corporate Innovation

Companies in the automotive value chain are faced with a challenging future. In this blog I explore what the automotive industry has been doing to address the potential disruption, analyze the effects of these initial steps, and provide recommendations on what corporations could be doing better. Volkswagen. Toyota Motors.

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The Innovation-Driven Disruption of the Automotive Value Chain (Part 2)

Corporate Innovation

Companies in the automotive value chain are faced with a challenging future. In this blog I explore what the automotive industry has been doing to address the potential disruption, analyze the effects of these initial steps, and provide recommendations on what corporations could be doing better. Volkswagen. Toyota Motors.

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How to Set Up a Corporate Innovation Outpost That Works

Corporate Innovation

The technology connectors need to start with a deep understanding of the: One or two big strategic problems the corporation wants the Outpost to solve. For example, the Silicon Valley outposts of automakers like Mercedes and BMW and automotive parts suppliers like Delphi are focusing on technologies relating to self-driving cars.