To fully grasp the idea of IoT, we need to first figure out how it has been developing through time. We will skip all the “electricity invention” stage and build a more significant timeline. We will take a closer look at what IoT is and what it was to acquire a stronger understanding of its history.
9th annual Augmented World Expo – world’s largest AR and VR conference and expo was held in Santa Clara, California from May, 30 to June, 1. The event gathered 6 000 attendees, 400 speakers and 250 exhibitors, including Unity, HP, NVIDIA, and other eminent technological vendors. Our customer RealityBLU was among them to show the platform BLUairspace developed in collaboration with HQSoftware. Vasil Tarasevich, HQSoftware’s CTO, visited the event as a part of the RealityBLU team.
With over 10,700 attendees, IoT Tech Expo 2018 in London put new questions on the agenda by introducing tracks related to smart cities, connected transportation, and data analytics for IoT and artificial intelligence. Our team shares some insights, real-life implementations, and lessons learned from the conference.
Internet of Things is becoming a part of our lives as more and more businesses realize the potential of IoT solutions to increase their competitiveness. Recent research from IoT Analytics, a leading Hamburg-based market research / industry analyst provider of market insights for the Internet of Things, M2M, and Industry 4.0, has provided a valuable snapshot of the state of the IoT sector.
All technological solutions have architecture – a skeleton that is used to build a conceptual solution for a future project. IoT solutions aren’t an exception, and as a directon under development, its architecture is still open for standardization. So, the question remains: which IoT architecture can be specified as a reference one?
The two-day specialized IoT Tech Expo Europe 2017 took place in Berlin at the beginning of June. The conference & exhibition attracted more than 4000 visitors from all over Europe. HQSoftware’s CTO Vasil Tarasevich and PM Angelina Moroz visited the exhibition and below share their opinions and forecasts on the IoT sector.
The rapidly expanding demand for Internet of Things (IoT) tools and services is predicted to continue in the coming years. Gartner Inc. forecasts 31% growth between 2016 and 2017, with business expected to employ 3.1 billion connected items in 2017. For business, predictive maintenance and self-optimizing production are going to be two of the major drivers of this growth.
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