Cloud Wireless Sensors: Museums Harness IoT to Protect Their Collections
Swift Sensors, Inc., a supplier of plug-and-play cloud wireless sensors systems for Industrial IoT, now helps museums preserve the past for future generations.
Swift Sensors, Inc., a supplier of plug-and-play cloud wireless sensors systems for Industrial IoT, now helps museums preserve the past for future generations.
Just as in wartime, the battle against Covid-19 has also accelerated the development of products that will create a healthier environment. The Internet of Medical Things is upon us with a vengeance.
Greater openness across IoT data ecosystems will result in a broader range of services being offered to end users.
IoT is all about connecting things and enabling them to communicate, but communication is only possible when standards exist for the exchange. Currently, several systems are fighting for supremacy. Can we expect a common language for IoT?
Italian Engineering Group has developed a solution to address social distancing on assembly lines. The device, called Smart Proximity, is based on a sensor that can be implanted in a bracelet or other mechanisms and which is able to detect other similar sensors within its vicinity.
Sensoterra, leader in wireless soil moisture sensor solutions, has announced a partnership with NNNCo to empower farmers, agricultural organisations and Councils in the AsiaPac region to make data-driven land management decisions and reduce water consumption by up to 30%.
Semios, the leading precision farming platform for permanent crops, has raised US$75 million in private equity funding to advance the development of its data-driven crop management solution.
Long-term Storage – Bernd Schöne in his column: In the end, data will play a large part in who takes home the prize and who gets left in the dust.
IT service provider Lufthansa Industry Solutions has implemented SIGNiT from G+D Mobile Security as a new solution for the reliable tracking of transport damage. The solution, that uses a unique combination of eSIM and blockchain technology, will be presented to the public for the first time at the 5G CMM Expo 2019.
Sensors are the eyes and ears of IoT and the latest generation can see, hear, and feel more than ever before, allowing developers to pack in new features by the truckload.