The document discusses Internet of Things (IoT) and how it is enabling smart cities. It describes technologies that enable IoT like cheap sensors, bandwidth, processing power, and wireless coverage. It discusses the history and challenges of IoT. It outlines how IoT can be used across various sectors and environments like transportation, infrastructure, manufacturing, agriculture and more. It discusses how IoT can provide benefits like improved efficiency, reduced costs, and new revenue streams for cities. Finally, it discusses how citizen engagement and mobile applications can help build smart cities and provide solutions using IoT.
The document discusses findings from a survey of Millennials and Gen Xers in Australia regarding their financial behaviors and expectations. Some key findings about affluent Millennials include:
- They have a progressive view of the future financial industry and are confident about their own financial success due to decisions made now.
- They prefer to conduct their own research but also value validation from financial advisors.
- They are loyal customers of financial institutions they trust but are also open to offerings from non-financial brands.
- Social media plays a central role in their financial decisions and they demand a deeper connection with financial services providers.
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This document discusses the problem of vulnerable migrants lacking access to rental housing due to market failures and discrimination. It introduces Migrasure, an insurance product that aims to address this issue by providing coverage for property damage, liability, and rent default to give landlords confidence while also offering migrants support services and a deposit alternative. The problem affects millions of migrants in Europe each year and presents a large, growing market opportunity for innovative solutions like Migrasure to fill the gap.
This presentation discusses various applications of artificial intelligence technologies including neural networks, fuzzy logic, agents, genetic algorithms, natural language processing, and knowledge-based systems. It provides examples of how each technology has been applied in areas like predicting events, diagnosing cancer, automating decisions, and translating languages. The presentation concludes that while AI is still limited, it has matured into an effective tool that allows for new approaches to problem solving in fields like engineering.
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The Role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in CommunicationSascha Funk
From my talk organized by the University of Johannesburg.
Talking points:
- Where did AI come from, where is it going?
- AI's impact and influence
- AI & PR/Communication
- AI & Africa
- Outlook
This document provides a summary of fundraising rounds for AI and data startups in Europe in 2016. Some key findings include:
- Over 270 startups raised $774 million in 2016, up from $583 million in 2015.
- The average funding round was $3.7 million.
- France and the UK led fundraising totals, with 108 startups in the UK raising $188 million and 37 startups in France raising $118 million.
- Early stage investments boomed, with $215 million invested in 170 early stage startups.
- In 2016, focus shifted from marketing applications to technologies using natural language processing, speech recognition and other AI techniques, as well as applications in healthcare, agriculture and other industries
Tips for the Food sector: To keep up with this constantly shifting consumer behavior, look for early signs by using Google Trends to see how demand for certain food products or delivery services is changing to meet people’s needs.
Tips for Travel marketers: Our APAC travel recovery itinerary revealed that people have local trips and safety in mind, so marketers should seek to provide safety information upfront and present local product offerings and fun activities.
Tips for keeping people entertained: Though some people who signed up for a new entertainment source might stay, there’s also a higher likelihood of churn when their trial period ends. If you saw an increase in people signing up for your online products and services, focus on retention to keep them coming back, especially if you offered a free trial during the pandemic.
Tips for merchants: Make sure you integrate digital payment options for your consumers. Digital payments are expected to see a continued boost post-COVID-19, and trust in e-Wallets will likely increase.
Although there is still some instability, the internet sector in SEA is set to emerge stronger than ever in a post-COVID-19 world. The digital economy remains a bright spot in a very challenging economic environment, and e-Commerce remains a key driver of growth. The biggest takeaway for brands and marketers is the need to focus on people and their changing habits online, as well as keeping up with changing trends, as we continue to understand what our new normal will look like in the future.
This document discusses how B2B sales are evolving and the need for reinvention. It notes that B2B buyers now do more research independently before engaging with sales. It also outlines Accenture's approach to transforming B2B sales through an integrated solution combining customer relationship management, intelligent sales experiences, data and analytics, and intelligent operations. The solution aims to drive outcomes like improved win rates, lead qualification productivity, and revenue growth for clients.
This document proposes a new concept of digital banking that connects the banking ecosystem to the broader digital ecosystem through an interbank middleware. It discusses how some banks have already implemented approaches to connect digital banking services to areas like IoT, e-government, and open data. The proposed solution is to launch an interbank middleware that would allow non-bank actors to access banking services and banks to offer hybrid services, overcoming limitations of existing banking technologies.
This document discusses Internet of Things (IoT) applications in smart cities. It begins by defining what a smart city is and outlines some of the key aspects such as adequate infrastructure, citizen services, sustainability, and technology/data use. The document then discusses how IoT can enhance smart city initiatives by connecting devices to collect and analyze data across various domains like transportation, utilities, security etc. Challenges in implementing large-scale IoT projects in cities are also highlighted, as well as the need for collaboration between different stakeholders to overcome them.
Company Presentation by Peter Bakenecker, Division President Germany & Switzerland at Mastercard at the Axel Springer NOAH Conference 2018 in Berlin, Tempodrom 6-7 June 2018.
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This document discusses the metaverse and IBM's involvement in it. It provides an overview of the metaverse, including definitions, key elements, and different types of metaverse experiences. It also outlines IBM's history working in virtual worlds and realities since 2004. Finally, it proposes several potential applications of the metaverse for businesses.
Metaverse opportunities for the communications industryaccenture
The document discusses the opportunity for communications service providers (CSPs) in the growing metaverse market. It outlines that while CSPs enabled the growth of the internet, other companies captured most of the value. The metaverse could unlock the next wave of growth for CSPs. CSPs are well-positioned due to their network infrastructure, identity/billing capabilities, and trusted relationships. The document identifies three potential archetypes for CSPs in the metaverse - performance player, orchestrator, and disruptor. It provides examples of use cases and emphasizes the need for CSPs to develop metaverse-ready networks through products, platforms, performance, and partnerships.
Gave a talk at StartCon about the future of Growth. I touch on viral marketing / referral marketing, fake news and social media, and marketplaces. Finally, the slides go through future technology platforms and how things might evolve there.
The document provides information about Earth, space, the solar system, and satellites. It discusses that the Earth rotates on its axis and orbits the sun, causing day/night and seasons. It also describes the moon's orbit around Earth and phases. Other topics covered include eclipses, planets, gravity, light from the sun, stars, constellations, and light years. The importance of space exploration and uses of satellites are summarized at the end.
This document discusses various types of energy sources and the importance of energy conservation. It begins by explaining that energy can be converted from one form to another but cannot be created or destroyed. It then describes different renewable energy sources like solar, wind, hydro, and biomass. It also discusses non-renewable sources like coal and uranium. The document emphasizes the need for energy conservation given limited resources and increasing demand. It provides examples of conservation efforts in India like energy audits and appliance ratings. Overall, the document promotes reducing consumption and recycling to conserve energy.
The document provides an overview of artificial intelligence, including its definition, history, approaches, tools for evaluation, applications, and predictions for the future. It discusses topics such as the traits of an intelligent system, methods like cybernetics and symbolic/statistical approaches, tools including search algorithms and neural networks, and applications in fields like medicine, robotics, and web search engines.
This presentation discusses energy conservation. It defines energy as the ability to do work and outlines different types of energy sources, distinguishing between renewable sources like solar and wind, and non-renewable fossil fuels. The presentation urges conservation efforts, noting that demands are increasing while resources are limited. It suggests individual actions like using efficient light bulbs and unplugging unused devices to save energy and money. India relies heavily on fossil fuel imports, so increased conservation could help address future energy demands and reliance on foreign sources.
Power Point Presentation on Artificial Intelligence Anushka Ghosh
Its a Power Point Presentation on Artificial Intelligence.I hope you will find this helpful. Thank you.
You can also find out my another PPT on Artificial Intelligence.The link is given below--
https://www.slideshare.net/AnushkaGhosh5/ppt-presentation-on-artificial-intelligence
Anushka Ghosh
The Moon is Earth's natural satellite and the fifth largest in the Solar System. It has one quarter the diameter of Earth and 1/81 its mass. The Moon is in synchronous rotation with Earth and always shows the same face. Comets originate from the Oort Cloud or Kuiper Belt and travel great distances, spending most of their time far beyond Pluto before making brief close passes by the Sun.
Artificial intelligence is the study and design of intelligent agents, with no single goal. It aims to put the human mind into computers by developing machines that can achieve goals through computation. The origins of AI began in the 1940s with the development of electronic computers. Significant early developments included the first stored program computer in the 1950s, the Dartmouth Conference which coined the term "artificial intelligence" in the 1950s, and the development of the LISP programming language. In the following decades, AI research expanded and led to applications in fields like expert systems, games, and military systems. While progress has been made, the full extent of intelligence and the future of AI remains unknown.
The document discusses the history and development of artificial intelligence over the past 70 years. It outlines some of the key milestones in AI research from the early work in the 1950s to modern advances in deep learning. While progress has been significant, fully general artificial intelligence that can match or exceed human levels of intelligence remains an ongoing challenge that researchers continue working to achieve.
The document provides examples of standard, boring presentation templates and encourages the creation of unique, visually appealing templates instead. It emphasizes using fewer words and more images per slide, varying fonts and colors, and breaking content into multiple slides to keep audiences engaged. Inspiration sources like design blogs and galleries of infographics and slide designs are recommended for making impactful presentations that attract and impress audiences.
This contains the entire 4-napkin health care series in one file. It makes more sense to read this one now than the others since it is the complete set all in one file.
Today we all live and work in the Internet Century, where technology is roiling the business landscape, and the pace of change is only accelerating.
In their new book How Google Works, Google Executive Chairman and ex-CEO Eric Schmidt and former SVP of Products Jonathan Rosenberg share the lessons they learned over the course of a decade running Google.
Covering topics including corporate culture, strategy, talent, decision-making, communication, innovation, and dealing with disruption, the authors illustrate management maxims with numerous insider anecdotes from Google’s history.
In an era when everything is speeding up, the best way for businesses to succeed is to attract smart-creative people and give them an environment where they can thrive at scale. How Google Works is a new book that explains how to do just that.
This is a visual preview of How Google Works. You can pick up a copy of the book at www.howgoogleworks.net
This document provides an introduction to Internet of Things (IoT) and smart cities. It discusses Kevin Ashton who coined the term "Internet of Things" and his vision of using IoT to turn the world's data into useful information. It also outlines some key enabling technologies for IoT like cheap sensors and bandwidth. The document then explores applications of IoT across various sectors and environments like manufacturing, transportation, infrastructure and smart buildings. It defines smart cities and discusses REDtone IOT's approach to crowdsourcing via mobile apps to engage citizens and identify issues in cities.
This document discusses the growth of the Internet of Things (IoT) market and opportunities for smart cities. It notes that by 2020 there will be over 34 billion IoT devices connected, and that the IoT market is expected to generate trillions in spending between 2015-2020. Various industries and environments that can benefit from IoT solutions are described, including manufacturing, transportation, infrastructure, and more. The document advocates for using citizen-generated data and crowdsourcing to help cities better understand issues and optimize resources. Smartphone sensors and mobile applications are presented as ways to empower citizens to actively contribute data for smart city initiatives.
This document discusses the potential of internet of things (IoT) technology for creating smart cities. It begins by explaining how large the global IoT market is expected to become by 2020, with billions of connected devices. It then outlines the various components of an IoT ecosystem and discusses market opportunities in areas like application development, integration, and security. The document emphasizes the importance of cities in driving innovation and economic growth. It presents examples of how IoT could be applied in cities for applications like environmental monitoring, parking management, and traffic monitoring. It also discusses challenges around data integration, collection, and analysis for smart cities. Finally, the document discusses approaches for citizen engagement with smart city technologies and applications.
The document discusses current trends in the Internet of Things (IoT). It describes how technologies like cheap sensors, bandwidth, processing, and wireless coverage have enabled the growth of IoT. The IoT market is large and growing, with billions of connected devices expected by 2020. The document outlines several industry sectors that are being impacted by IoT, such as manufacturing, transportation, agriculture, healthcare, and more. It also discusses challenges around managing large volumes of data from IoT devices and extracting useful insights and value from that data. Finally, the document discusses the potential for IoT to help build smarter cities by crowdsourcing input from citizens through mobile apps.
Building the Next Smart City With Mobile Cyber-Physical SystemsDr. Mazlan Abbas
Dr. Mazlan Abbas discusses building smart cities using mobile cyber-physical systems. He outlines how the Internet of Things market is growing exponentially, with over 6 billion devices connected by 2016. Smart cities can improve efficiency, reduce costs, create new products and revenue by using data from various sensors to monitor and optimize aspects like transportation, infrastructure, and the environment. Citizen engagement through crowdsourcing is important for identifying issues and gaining insights to optimize city resources. Mobile applications and open data platforms allow citizens to report problems and help make their cities smarter.
This document summarizes an Internet of Things workshop presented by Dr. Mazlan Abbas. The workshop agenda includes an introduction to IoT, applications of IoT, and smart cities. Technologies enabling IoT are discussed, such as cheap sensors, bandwidth, processing power and ubiquitous wireless coverage. Maturity phases and benefits of IoT are examined through examples. Common questions around asset monitoring are presented. Finally, considerations for starting an IoT solution like data ownership and value creation from data are reviewed.
This document discusses an Internet of Things workshop presented by Dr. Mazlan Abbas. The agenda includes an introduction to IoT, applications of IoT, and smart cities. Technologies enabling IoT are discussed, such as cheap sensors, bandwidth, processing power, and wireless coverage. Examples of IoT applications are presented across various industries like manufacturing, transportation, agriculture, and more. Benefits of IoT include increased security, efficiency, and new revenue streams. The document also discusses defining and collecting data, data ownership, and creating value from data through analytics.
Revolutionising Facility Management Services Through Internet of Things - Is ...Dr. Mazlan Abbas
1) IoT technologies like cheap sensors, bandwidth, processing power and ubiquitous wireless coverage have enabled new applications of connecting physical assets.
2) IoT can help facilities manage assets more effectively, reduce costs, optimize operations and generate new revenue streams.
3) IoT maturity progresses from basic monitoring, to control, optimization and autonomous operations. Many industry sectors are adopting IoT including manufacturing, transportation, agriculture and more.
The Connected World - A Future of Possibilities Dr. Mazlan Abbas
This document discusses the future possibilities of the Internet of Things (IoT). It describes how IoT connects devices together through the internet and analyzes data to gain insights. The document also discusses how IoT can enhance areas like smart cities by using citizens and their smartphones as sensors to collect and report important information. Finally, it explores how IoT may be able to collect more personal data from individuals to create "lifelogs" of their daily activities and experiences.
The document discusses Internet of Things (IoT) and provides information on several topics related to IoT including:
- What IoT is and why it is reaching an inflection point due to factors like cheap hardware, widespread connectivity, and advances in technology.
- The importance of connecting assets and understanding IoT maturity phases from monitoring to autonomous operations.
- Benefits of IoT like increased efficiency, new products/revenue streams, and examples of smart parking and river monitoring.
- Key players in the IoT ecosystem and large market potential across various industries.
- How IoT can help with quantified self through tracking steps and life logging.
- An IoT platform called RIOT that provides features like device
Internet of Things (IoT) - We Are at the Tip of An IcebergDr. Mazlan Abbas
You are likely benefitting from The Internet of Things (IoT) today, whether or not you’re familiar with the term. If your phone automatically connects to your car radio, or if you have a smartwatch counting your steps, congratulations! You have adopted one small piece of a very large IoT pie, even if you haven't adopted the name yet.
IoT may sound like a business buzzword, but in reality, it’s a real technological revolution that will impact everything we do. It's the next IT Tsunami of new possibility that is destined to change the face of technology, as we know it. IoT is the interconnectivity between things using wireless communication technology (each with their own unique identifiers) to connect objects, locations, animals, or people to the Internet, thus allowing for the direct transmission of and seamless sharing of data.
IoT represents a massive wave of technical innovation. Highly valuable companies will be built and new ecosystems will emerge from bridging the offline world with the online into one gigantic new network. Our limited understanding of the possibilities hinders our ability to see future applications for any new technology. Mainstream adoption of desktop computers and the Internet didn’t take hold until they became affordable and usable. When that occurred, fantastic and creative new innovation ensued. We are on the cusp of that tipping point with the Internet of Things.
IoT matters because it will create new industries, new companies, new jobs, and new economic growth. It will transform existing segments of our economy: retail, farming, industrial, logistics, cities, and the environment. It will turn your smartphone into the command center for the both digital and physical objects in your life. You will live and work smarter, not harder – and what we are seeing now is only the tip of the iceberg.
The document discusses the Internet of Things (IoT) and its potential applications. It describes how technologies like cheap sensors, bandwidth, processing and ubiquitous wireless coverage have enabled the IoT. It then discusses how IoT can be used to monitor assets and connect devices in various environments like manufacturing, transportation, agriculture and more. Finally, it outlines steps to take an IoT journey and realize value from connecting devices and data.
The document discusses Internet of Things (IoT) topics including what IoT is, its components, why it is reaching an inflection point, how to think about IoT maturity phases, and the benefits it can provide. It also explores market potential for IoT in various sectors like transportation, manufacturing, agriculture and more. Additionally, it outlines how to define data for IoT solutions, lists some example IoT solutions, and discusses partnering with Favoriot which provides an IoT platform for connecting devices, managing data, performing analytics, and developing applications.
The document discusses the Internet of Things (IoT), which refers to the network of physical objects embedded with sensors and software that allows them to connect and exchange data with other devices and systems over the Internet. It outlines key components of IoT like sensors and connectivity. Some major applications of IoT discussed include smart homes, connected cars, industrial IoT, smart cities, agriculture, retail, and healthcare. The document also covers the evolution and projected growth of IoT, with estimates of 30 billion connected devices by 2020 and an economic impact of over $11 trillion by 2025.
DC10 - IBM, Kees Donker - Servitization for manufacturing - from hw and sw su...Jaak Vlasveld
Kees Donker from IBM presented at the Servitization for manufacturing session at the Service Innovation Congres 2010 (DC10) in Almere, the Netherlands.
Cloud, Big Data, IoT, ML - together to build a real world use case!Krishna-Kumar
Open Source India Conference 2017 - Cloud Big Data IoT ML together to build a real world use case / solution. Comparative study of various software stacks included.
Smarter Cities | IET Talk on the Built Environment in 2050Alexis Biller
Talk organised by The IET (Institution of Engineering & Technology) at Imperial College, London, on 27 November 2009.
- Build Environment Technologies sub-group:
http://kn.theiet.org/communities/betnet/
The talk commences with example startling data to seek audience attention & participation. Cities are a fulcrum of ever growing population migration, this presents various issues that must be faced promptly so as to allow the next generation an opportunity to define their own built environment (for living, working, and playing). The ecosystem of groups involved is presenting new opportunities for entrepreneurs and new partnerships. The talk ends with a brief look-back at the technology that has been developed over the last 50 years, before posing a set of new questions and opening for discussion.
Event Speakers:
- Hoare Lea (Huw Blackwell)- Sustainable Homes
- Arup (Duncan Wilson) - The future of the workplace
- IBM (Alexis Biller and Chris Phillips) - Smart Cities and Urban Informatics
Link to this presentation using: www.bit.ly/smartC
(IBM internal link http://ibmurl.hursley.ibm.com/20V2)
Décryptage de l'Internet des objets au travers des 4 axes majeurs de la transformation digitale (Data, Cloud, Mobile, Empowerment). Présentation de l'AWT dans le cadre du Café Numérique spécial "Internet des objets" à Louvain-la-Neuve, le 20 octobre 2014
Smart City IoT Platforms - Benefits and ChallengesDr. Mazlan Abbas
The document discusses smart city IoT platforms, outlining their key benefits like improved infrastructure and efficiency, as well as challenges in implementation including connectivity, security, and funding issues. It also provides examples of smart city IoT platforms used in cities around the world to monitor infrastructure and collect data from sensors to optimize operations. Favoriot is introduced as an IoT platform that can be used to develop IoT solutions, integrate data from smart cities, and provide customized dashboards.
Develop IoT Project Using IoT Platform in the Era IR 4.0Dr. Mazlan Abbas
This document discusses Industry 4.0 and the importance of IoT. It begins by explaining the four industrial revolutions and how we are currently in the 4th revolution of increased automation and data exchange in manufacturing technologies. It then discusses how IoT is enabling this 4th industrial revolution through technologies like sensors, connectivity and data analytics. The document provides an overview of IoT maturity phases from basic monitoring to autonomous systems. It emphasizes that IoT platforms are key to developing IoT applications and managing connected devices and data. Finally, it highlights resources for learning IoT including programming languages, tutorials on Favoriot's IoT platform, and free eBooks.
IoT Analytics from Data to Decision Making - Trends & ChallengesDr. Mazlan Abbas
This document discusses trends and challenges in IoT analytics. It notes that IoT analytics is becoming more accessible through low-code and no-code tools, allowing companies without data science expertise to gain insights from data. The document outlines several challenges for IoT analytics tools, including data oversupply, selecting the right metrics, data protection, and enabling cooperation. It advocates starting IoT projects through pilot programs focused on a few technologies and business skills. Overall, the document promotes IoT and analytics as key enablers of the fourth industrial revolution.
This document discusses how manufacturing is transforming into Industry 4.0 through new technologies like the Internet of Things. It outlines several technologies that are enabling Industry 4.0, such as sensors, connectivity, analytics and more. It also discusses how companies can start preparing for Industry 4.0 through pilot projects, upskilling their workforce, leveraging partners, focusing on digital transformation and supporting innovation. The overall message is that manufacturing needs to continually reinvent itself to survive through new industrial revolutions and the rise of technologies like IoT.
Dr. Mazlan Abbas gave a presentation on IoT at UTeM on December 19, 2022. The presentation discussed why IoT is important, what IoT is, and how to get started in IoT. It covered topics such as the history of IoT, sensors, connectivity technologies, programming languages for IoT, and developing IoT solutions using platforms like favoriot. The presentation provided resources for learning IoT including tutorials, sample codes, and discounted subscriptions to the favoriot IoT platform.
This document discusses IoT innovation in education. It begins with an overview of emerging technologies like AI, VR, AR, blockchain, big data analytics, robotics and drones. It then discusses how IoT is the third wave of the internet. The document outlines how organizations need to reinvent themselves every 3-7 years to survive, and only 19% of S&P 500 companies from 50 years ago still exist. It also lists 20 industries threatened by technology disruption like travel agents, booksellers, and taxi/delivery companies. The rest of the document discusses why IoT is important and its benefits in areas like manpower, materials, machines, methods, markets, and money. It provides examples of IoT applications and discusses
This document discusses how to build a career in IoT and Industry 4.0. It provides an overview of key concepts like the industrial revolutions and how IoT fits as the third wave of the internet. It discusses technologies enabling Industry 4.0 like AI, blockchain, and big data analytics. It also outlines the different phases of IoT maturity from monitoring to autonomous optimization. Finally, it provides practical advice on starting an IoT project by focusing on hardware, connectivity, platforms, and applications.
The document discusses starting an IoT project and provides guidance on key aspects to consider. It recommends focusing on hardware, connectivity, platform and applications/dashboards. A simple process is outlined involving sensors, connectivity, an IoT platform and developing an application. Popular programming languages for IoT are also listed. The document promotes Favoriot as an IoT platform that can help users develop IoT solutions and provides two free eBooks on IoT topics.
Issues and Challenges of Deploying Smart City IoT Platform Dr. Mazlan Abbas
The document discusses deploying a smart city IoT platform and identifies some key challenges. It provides an overview of what a smart city IoT platform is and how it can connect different IoT devices and applications to aggregate data and derive insights. The document also notes that conducting a trial of the smart city IoT platform is important to work out issues, get lessons learned, and validate the market before full commercial deployment. It identifies some potential challenges including dealing with legacy systems, interoperability issues, different data ownership models, and budget constraints.
Building a Sustainable Citizen-Centric Smart City ApproachDr. Mazlan Abbas
This document discusses building smart cities using a citizen-centric approach. It proposes using crowdsensing to identify issues reported by citizens through their preferred messaging channels. The reports would be analyzed to identify locations of problems and assign them to the proper authorities. Insights from big data analytics would help inform decision making. Benefits include increased accuracy in identifying issues and locations, better prioritization of problems, and cost reductions. Tips are provided to avoid pitfalls like ensuring buy-in from citizens and authorities, using gamification and social media channels citizens prefer, and developing citizen engagement strategies. Outsourcing app development expertise is recommended rather than cities trying to build these capabilities internally.
Guide in Building Smart Cities By Profiling ThemDr. Mazlan Abbas
The document discusses strategies for building smart cities through citizen engagement. It outlines common hurdles that prevent smart city initiatives from being truly citizen-centric. The presentation then provides an overview of REDtone IOT's approach, which focuses on crowdsourcing citizen input using mobile apps to identify issues and help cities optimize resources. Ten tips are also shared for city authorities to avoid common pitfalls when implementing citizen engagement programs, such as ensuring buy-in from citizens and authorities, proper publicity, finding concerned citizens, and developing an integrated smart city vision.
Building Smart Cities Through the Eyes of CitizensDr. Mazlan Abbas
This document discusses building smart cities through citizen engagement and avoiding common pitfalls. It highlights the need for citizen-centric smart city services and outlines REDtone IOT's strategy. Some key points include: engaging citizens through crowdsourcing apps can help identify issues and improve services; gamification may incentivize participation; both citizens and local authorities need buy-in for engagement to work; and outsourcing integrated smart city platforms can help avoid challenges of developing solutions in-house. The overall message is that technology should make citizens' lives better by giving them tools to provide input and receive responsive services from their local leaders.
This document discusses citizen engagement strategies for smart cities. It outlines various modes of citizen participation like meetings, surveys, and mobile apps. It also categorizes types of citizen representatives and discusses technologies like sensors, bandwidth, and big data that enable the Internet of Things. The document advocates for citizen-centric approaches to building trust and developing smart cities that improve quality of life. It provides tips to avoid citizen engagement pitfalls such as ensuring proper publicity, finding the right concerned citizens, and developing an integrated smart city vision.
The Road to Smart Cities and Connected citizens – Are we there yet - Barriers...Dr. Mazlan Abbas
The document discusses smart cities and connected citizens. It notes that while smart city promises have been made, progress has been limited by hurdles. Technologies like sensors, bandwidth, and smartphones now enable internet of things applications. However, making sense of data and determining data ownership remains challenging. The presentation outlines REDtone's citizen-centric approach to building smart cities, focusing on crowdsourcing input and using their CITIACT app to identify and address issues.
This document discusses new talents needed for Malaysia's growing Internet of Things (IoT) ecosystem. It covers several key topics:
1. The four industrial revolutions and barriers to adopting IR 4.0 like lack of necessary talent.
2. The phases of IoT maturity from monitoring to autonomous optimization.
3. The importance of pilot trials to test IoT technology, adoption, business models, and policies.
4. How IoT is transforming business models and creating new opportunities in areas like transportation and insurance.
This document discusses various IoT and smart city solutions provided by Favoriot, including Favorsense, a crowdsensing platform that allows citizens to report issues to help build better communities and cities. It outlines problems currently faced in cities and on campuses. Favoriot's approach prioritizes citizen engagement by collecting incident reports from the public and assigning them to the proper authorities. The document also introduces Favoriot's IoT middleware platform and its benefits for rapidly developing IoT solutions, as well as its pricing plans and features. Specific solutions discussed include Raqib for safety monitoring of Hajj pilgrims and the elderly.
The document discusses Favoriot, an IoT company that offers three core products: Favoriot IoT Middleware for IoT developers, Favorsense for building better communities and cities, and Raqib for monitoring health and safety. Favoriot aims to help with problems like difficult start for IoT learning, getting customer feedback, and health monitoring through simple and effective solutions. The document also discusses trends in IoT and industrial revolutions, and how IoT can be applied in areas like transportation, insurance, connected homes, agriculture, and more.
This document discusses the need for a wake up call regarding IR 4.0 and IoT. It provides background on how IoT has evolved from its coining in 1999 to its current state. Statistics are presented on the growing number of connected devices and how IoT is impacting various industries like transportation, insurance, retail, construction and more. The value chain and business opportunities in areas like devices, connectivity, platforms and applications are examined. The document advocates that in order to remain relevant, organizations must transform to embrace new technologies like IoT and addresses some barriers to IR 4.0.
How IoT Disrupts Business in the Era of Fourth Industrial RevolutionDr. Mazlan Abbas
This document discusses the impact of the Fourth Industrial Revolution and the Internet of Things (IoT) on various industries. It begins by providing historical context on previous industrial revolutions and examples of technologies from the 1960s show The Jetsons that have now become a reality. It then examines how IoT is disrupting industries like transportation, insurance, and healthcare. Specific applications are discussed like connected cars, using driving data to assess risk for insurance, and remote patient monitoring tools. The document advocates developing IoT applications that transform business models from product-based to outcome-based models focused on creating value for customers.
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1. INTERNET OF THINGS
- THE TIP OF AN ICEBERG -
DR. MAZLAN ABBAS
REDTONE IOT
“How much more IOT can do is only left to your imagination and to your budget. You can do as little or as much with
IoT as you want.”
March 6, 2016
MUBIN
2. TECHNOLOGIES THAT ENABLE IOT
Cheap sensors
(50% cheaper)
Cheap bandwidth
(40x cheaper)
Cheap processing &
smarter
(60x cheaper)
Ubiquitous wireless
coverage
(free wifi)
Big data
(unstructured
data)
IPv6
Smartphones
(personal gateway)
For the Past 10 Years
4. KEVIN ASHTON – “FATHER OF THE IOT”
“So you get stuff like the smart wine
bottle, the smart bikini, and the smart
water bottle. This stuff is not the
Internet of Things – this stuff is all
rubbish.”
He believed IoT could “turn the world
into data” that could be used to
make macro decisions on resource
utilization.
“Information is a great way to reduce
waste and increase efficiency, and
that’s really what the Internet of
Things provides”[Source: The Reimagination Thought Leaders Summit ,Sydney, 17 November 2015]
5. TO OVERCOME 3 KEY CHALLENGES
Integrating data
from multiple
sources
Automating the
collection of data
Analyzing data to
effectively identify
actionable insights
14. HOW BIG IS THE IOT MARKET?
By 2016 Gartner predicts 6.4 billion devices will be connected to the internet -- and
5.5 million new 'things' will join them each day.
63 devices connected every second
15. SIZING THE MARKET – YEAR 2020
34
BILLION
There will be 24 Billion
IoT devices and 10
Billion traditional
computing devices
[Source: Business Insider, 2016]
17. 3 MARKET ENTITIES
• 5B Devices Installed By
2020
• $900M Spent (2015-
2020)
• $400 ROI (2015-2025)
• 7.7B Devices Installed
By 2020
• $2.1B Spent (2015-
2020)
• $4.7B ROI (2015-2025)
• 11.2B Devices Installed
By 2020
• $3B Spent (2015-2020)
• $7.6B ROI (2015-2025)
Consumers Government Businesses
18. ENVIRONMENTS
Manufacturing
35% of manufacturers already use smart
sensors. 10% plan to implement them within a
year, and 8% plan to implement them within
3 years, according to PwC
Transportation
Connected cars are a top IoT device. We
estimate there will be over 220M connected
cars on the road by 2020.
Defense
We estimate spendingon drones will reach
$8.7B in 2020. In addition, 126K military robots
will be shipped in 2020, according to Frost &
Sullivan.
Agriculture
We estimate 75M IoT devices will be shipped
for agricultural uses in 2020, at a 20% CAGR.
These devices are primary sensors placed in
soil to track acidity levels, temperature, and
variables that help farmers increase crop
yields.
Oil, gas, and mining
35% of manufacturers already use smart
sensors. 10% plan to implement hem within a
year, and 8% plan to implement them within
3 years, according to PwC
Insurance
35% of manufacturers already use smart
sensors. 10% plan to implement hem within a
year, and 8% plan to implement them within
3 years, according to PwC
Connected Home
35% of manufacturers already use smart
sensors. 10% plan to implement hem within a
year, and 8% plan to implement them within
3 years, according to PwC
Food Services
35% of manufacturers already use smart
sensors. 10% plan to implement hem within a
year, and 8% plan to implement them within
3 years, according to PwC
19. ENVIRONMENTS
Infrastructure
We estimate municipalities worldwide will
increase their spendingon IoT systems at a 30%
CAGR, from $36B in 2014 to $133B in 2019. This
investment will generate $421B in economic
value for cities worldwide in 2019.
Retail
Beacons, paired with mobile apps, are being
used in stores to monitor customer behavior
and push advertisements to customers. In the
US, we estimate $44.4B will be generated from
beacon triggered messages.
Logistics
Trackingsensors placed on parcels and
shipping containers will help reduce costs
associated to lost or damaged goods. In
addition, robots such as Amazon Kiva robot,
help reduce labor costs in warehouses.
Banks
There are nearly 3M ATMs installed globally in
2015, according the World Bank. Some teller-
assist ATMs provide live-stream video of a teller
for added customer support.
Utilities
Energy companies throughout the world are
trying to meet the rising demand in energy. To
do this, they will be installing nearly 1 B smart
meters by 2020.
Hospitality
31% of hotels use next-generation door locks,
33% have room control devices, 16% have
connected TVs, and 15% use beacons
throughout the hotel, according to Hospitality
Technology’s 2015 Lodging Technology survey.
Healthcare
We estimate 646M IoT devices will be used for
healthcare by 2020. Connected healthcare
devices can collect data, automate
processes, and more. But these devices can
also be hacked, thereby posing a threat to the
patients who rely on them.
Smart Buildings
43% of buildingmanagers in the US believe the
IoT will affect how they run their building within
the next 2 to 3 years, according to a survey
from Daintree Networks.
20. IOT – BASICS TO ADVANCED SERVICES
Monitor Autonomous
OptimizeControl
30. Single Infrastructure • Multiple Usage
BENEFITS OF SENSING-AS-A-SERVICE
Harnessing
the Creativity
Rapid Deployment
Sustainable
Business Model
Assisting Scientific
Community
IOT
Cloud
31. SMART HOME SCENARIO – INTERACTIONS IN
SENSING-AS-A-SERVICE MODEL
[Source: “Sensing as a Service Modelfor SmartCities SupportedbyInternetof Things”, Charith Perera et. al., Transactionson Emerging Telecommunications
Technology, 2014]
32. EFFICIENT WASTE MANAGEMENT IN SMART
CITIES SUPPORTED BY THE SENSING-AS-A-
SERVICE
[Source: “Sensing as a Service Modelfor SmartCities SupportedbyInternetof Things”, Charith Perera et. al., Transactionson Emerging Telecommunications
Technology, 2014]
35. NOISETUBE – CROWDSOURCING OF POLLUTION DATA
USING SMARTPHONES. WHAT MOTIVATES?
• Citizens and Communities concerned with noise
• Measure your daily sound exposure in dB(A) with
your mobile phone
• Tag noisy sources to inform the community about
them
• Visualize and contribute your measurements on a
• Compare your experience
• Local governments / city planners
• Improve decision-making by understanding local
and global noise pollution in your city using maps
and statistics
• Get immediate feedback and opinions to and
from citizens
• Researchers
• Get access to and analyze (anonymized)
collective noise data
• Find out what is important in soundscape
perception
• Developers
• Use the environmental sensor web API to do your
own web mash-ups
36. 1. Combining it with magnetic data from other sources, we hope to create near-
real-time models of Earth's time changing magnetic field to aid navigation.
2. Mapping static magnetic noise sources (for e.g. power transformer and iron
pipes) could potentially improve accuracy of the magnetic navigation systems.
CrowdMag
38. FIVE BIG REASONS WE FOCUS ON CITIES
1. More than half the world lives in cities.
2. By 2050, 70% of the world’s population will live in cities.
3. More than 60% of cities have yet to be built.
4. Cities have been the center of civilization, life, and knowledge for
centuries.
5. Cities are at the forefront of global innovation.
39. Quality of
Life
Better usage of public
resources
Reduce operational
costs
CITIES WILL BE THE ENGINE OF OUR ECONOMY
40. “WHAT IS OUR CITY’S HEALTH INDEX?”
HOW DO WE MEASURE OUR CITY?
41. What is Your Pulse Rate?
WHAT-IF YOU CAN
CAPTURE MORE
THAN YOUR
PULSE RATE?
50. Home Health Transport OfficeWaste
WHAT-IF – WE CAN DO DATA BLENDING
Creating New Compound Applications
51. VISION OF THE CITY OF THE FUTURE
Open source and
open data
Make
visible the
invisible
Sensing the
city
Provide tools for
the citizens to
interpret and
change the
workings of the
city
Technology may help mitigate the “black hole” problem.
The goal is to make decisions in real time as events or emergencies occur,
mitigating their impact on the daily lives of city’s residents while making sure the
city’s budget is used as effectively and efficiently as possible.
52. Smart City Agenda
For city leaders wanting to pursue a smart city agenda, citizen
inclusion is critical
70. IoT in
Smart City
Environmental
Monitoring
Multiple Sensors
Outdoor Parking
Management
Parking sensors
River Monitoring
Water Quality
and Flood
Warning
Traffic Intensity
Monitoring
Devices located at
main entrance of
city
Guidance to free
parking lots
Panels located at
intersections
Smart Citizen
Crowdsensing
Smart Waste Management
Sensors in waste bins and
garbage trucks
• Temperature
• CO
• Noise
• Car Presence
• Ferromagnetic
sensors
• Water level
• Weather
• Flow sensor
• pH sensor
• Measure main traffic parameters
• Traffic volumes
• Road occupancy
• Vehicle speed
• Queue Length
• Taking information retrieved by the
deployed parking sensors in order to
guide drivers towards the available
free parking lots
• GPS
• Infra-red sensors
• User generated feedback
with smartphones that help
to make cities better
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72. Days - The average time to
close a case
“The Improve Detroit app has ushered in a new era of customer service and
accountability in city government. It’s never been easier for Detroiters to get their
voices heard and their complaints taken care of.” - Mayor Mike Duggan
6.5K
10 K
9
downloads within 6
months
Launched in April 8, 2015
complaints made on the
app have been closed.
74. Smart Parking Smart Waste
Management
Smart Street Light Smart
Transportation
Open Data Parking Garbage
Collection Lighting
Public
Transport Smartphone Users
Smart City
Hub
Social Media
IOT
Applications
Sensor
Data
Users
CitiAct
CITISENSE.COM – BEYOND CITIZEN ENGAGEMENT
75. RIOT
B U S I N E S S
RIOT
R & D
RIOT
R E A D Y
RIOT
IN T EG RAT O R
TYPES OF PARTNER
RIOT Business Partner (RBP)
Companies selling IoT solutions
based on RIOT platform, distributing
licenses and value added services
on their local markets.
RIOT Certified Integrator (RCI)
System Integrators approved by RIOT
to implement and support the RIOT
solution on their customers through
certified engineers.
RIOT Ready Program (RRP)
Hardware and Software
manufacturers that want to
integrate their product with RIOT
Platform.
RIOT R&D Partner (RRDP)
Universities or Research Institutions that
want to integrate their R&D projects
with RIOT platform.
78. LIFELOGGING
TAKE A STROLL DOWN A VIRTUAL MEMORY LANE
“How much more IOT can do is only left to your imagination and to your budget. You
can do as little or as much with IoT as you want.”
80. How to automatically records your real life story, as told by the places you visited and
the things you've done because some of us have a great story to tell.
82. LIFELOGGING – BEYOND THAN JUST COUNTING
STEPS
How can you organize and browse all the video, audio,
image and text data you amass?
83. LOGGING YOUR MIND
How to automatically
annotate files with
descriptive, searchable tags
and to easily browse them.