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Ripe for Disruption

Chris Hall

The complexity comes from the fact that the transport sector is poised for growth due to population growth, rising wealth and the need for connectivity; yet many of the low-carbon solutions in aviation and maritime shipping are not yet proven or commercially viable.

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Focus on Consumers, Industry Collaboration, Technology & Sustainability: The First Edition of the Supply Chain Conference Officially Ends After Three Days

3BL Media

Delegates were happy to get up close and personal with the machinery, cargo ships and personnel working on-site to move the supply chain forward. This visit was followed by a stop at Vanderlande’s warehousing solutions, where delegates got a glimpse of their state-of-the-art automated solutions.

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Connected Objects Will Become Your New Problem

Daniel Burrus

The big elephant in the room is that many connected devices are no longer created only by software giants, but by companies who do not automatically think about threat modeling or security issues and this could be quite concerning as we embrace the concept of the smart home or even smart city with open arms.

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The promise and peril of digital urban mobility

Corporate Knights

The uncertainty orbiting around the MaaS sector reveals much about the promise, risk and peril of digital urban mobility, which is, arguably, the single most sought-after prize in the sprawling smart city industry. The post The promise and peril of digital urban mobility appeared first on Corporate Knights.

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Transforming Connectivity

3BL Media

And, finally, we’re using 5G innovation to enable massive Internet of Things (mIoT) that seamlessly connects virtually everything from smart home devices to smart cities. To date, we’ve shipped over 2.5 5G is vital to this evolution. billion Adreno GPUs and have powered a new breed of gaming smartphones.

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Senet’s embrace of Helium shows its confidence in LoRaWAN

Stacey Higginbotham

If the utility operates the network itself, it will often also use the Senet network for other smart city use cases. In New York City, for example, where Senet operates a LoRaWAN network designed to track food trucks in the city’s five boroughs, adding the Helium network enabled 25% more devices to come online.

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What’s the Next Evolution of IoT?

Cisco CSR

Energy and utilities, agriculture, government, smart cities, and healthcare will account for 90 percent of NB-IoT and LTE-M connections over that time. The device is manufactured, tested, shipped with the standard factory configuration, installed in a desired location with peripherals connected, and powered on.