Challenges and Opportunities for the Semiconductor Industry in the IoT
Semiconductor companies face several trends and challenges in Internet of Things transformations.
Semiconductor companies face several trends and challenges in Internet of Things transformations.
The Touchless Environmental Monitoring Solution includes a high-memory tag attached to items such as agar exposure plates, an app used on a handheld reading device and Tego’s Asset Intelligence Platform to track the history of the item in laboratories or clean-room environments.
Business transformation leaders will be unable to substantiate their contributions to IoT initiatives if the challenge of IT and OT collaboration is not resolved.
Netemera will own and operate the network, allowing Polish companies to design and deploy connected devices for smart applications like water and electricity metering, air-quality monitoring, fleet management, parking, lighting and asset tracking.
Yonomi Thin Cloud offers flexibility, with the option of purchasing the source code or deploying it as a platform-as-a-service with continuous updates, enhancements, management and monitoring.
The system, from NeWave, incorporates RFID tags on shelf pushers, as well as readers installed with the shelves to identify each pusher’s position, and thus the quantity of product at that shelf location, thereby preventing out-of-stocks and helping to thwart shoplifting.
Fueled by success stories that are beginning to reach the general business media, the technology is now viewed as an accepted tool for companies seeking to track assets.
The solution securely connects legacy onsite systems in mission-critical environments to accelerate the deployment of Industry 4.0 at scale.
Michigan Medicine has already tagged about half that many items, and is tracking them with a Stanley Healthcare MobileView Wi-Fi- and ultrasound-based system.
Now is the time for leaders to emerge from companies based in Bluetooth Low Energy.