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AI-powered tracking without GPS sounds impossible—until you see how it's already transforming real-world operations. In this episode, Sigfox South Africa CEO Gregory Rood explains how next-generation IoT networks are redefining asset tracking in environments where traditional systems fail. From vehicle recovery in high-risk areas to monitoring critical infrastructure and logistics, the conversation unpacks how low-power, wide-area networks combined with AI and machine learning can locate assets even when GPS and GSM signals are jammed. You'll get a clear look at the technology behind Sigfox's “Bloodhound” system, how it uses signal triangulation and data analytics, and why this matters for businesses operating in complex, high-risk environments like South Africa. If you're interested in innovation, security, logistics, or the future of connected systems, this episode offers practical insight into how businesses can track smarter, reduce risk, and operate more efficiently.
How can a 100+ year old linear company transform its processes to make circularity commercially irresistible? In this episode, Patrick Lerou, Global Lead for Circularity, and co-host Florian Witt, Director of Technology at INDEED Innovation, discuss how Philips built a circular system for high-value medical equipment that turns trade-ins into revenue, parts harvesting into supply chain resilience, and refurbishment into a competitive advantage. What you'll hear in this episode: • How Philips uses a three-tier triage system to maximize value from returned equipment through resale, parts harvesting, or certified recycling. • Why "seeing is believing" works as a sales strategy, with factory tours convincing procurement directors and even governments of refurbishment quality. • How the Suez Canal crisis revealed circularity's hidden benefit: supply chain resilience through self-sourced components. This episode covers the operational mechanics and commercial logic behind enterprise-scale circularity, including how to navigate fragmented global regulations and connect data points. This is the fourth episode in the series Irresistible Circular Business, sponsored by INDEED Innovation, the global design and innovation firm pioneering the Circular Economy. The series showcases business practices that deliver irresistible commercial and circular results, with examples from different industries across different R-strategies.
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Connect to John Gilroy on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-gilroy/ Want to listen to other episodes? www.Federaltechpodcast.com Zebra Technologies is the best-kept secret in town. The reason is simple: Zebra Technology has been in business for 55 years and has achieved an impressive amount of success in the commercial world. Jan states that 80% of Fortune 500 companies rely on Zebra for asset tracking. Yet, if one were to walk through a federal technology trade show, one would never identify Zebra. In today's interview, we focused on how Zebra Technologies has had a relentless focus on replacing pen-and-paper systems with modern technology. One unexpected benefit of streamlining asset tracking is the reduction in time to prepare reports. Jan Ruderman states that audit preparation can be reduced from eight hours to twenty minutes. Federal technology leaders are drowning in data, much of which is generated by devices such as Operational Technology under the control of Information Technology. Logistics management is the only way to get control of a rapidly changing system. The real lesson is an application of commercial success to the needs of a federal government that is increasingly operating at the edge.
Ed Nabrotzky, CEO of Dot Ai (DAIC) joins Market on Close to talks about what his company does and why it recently debuted on the Nasdaq. As for Dot Ai's strategy, Ed talks about the "tremendous growth opportunities" he sees as the company grows in several industries. ======== Schwab Network ========Empowering every investor and trader, every market day.Subscribe to the Market Minute newsletter - https://schwabnetwork.com/subscribeDownload the iOS app - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/schwab-network/id1460719185Download the Amazon Fire Tv App - https://www.amazon.com/TD-Ameritrade-Network/dp/B07KRD76C7Watch on Sling - https://watch.sling.com/1/asset/191928615bd8d47686f94682aefaa007/watchWatch on Vizio - https://www.vizio.com/en/watchfreeplus-exploreWatch on DistroTV - https://www.distro.tv/live/schwab-network/Follow us on X – https://twitter.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/schwab-network/About Schwab Network - https://schwabnetwork.com/about
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Die Suche nach Aufträgen, Materialien oder Fahrzeugen in der Produktion und Lagerlogistik kostet wertvolle Zeit und kann zu unnötigen Prozessunterbrechungen führen. Mit Asset Tracking und RTLS (Real Time Locating System) gehören diese Probleme der Vergangenheit an! In diesem Video erfährst Du, wie Ortungstechnologien dabei helfen, Deine Produktion und Supply Chain zu optimieren und gleichzeitig den Weg zur Smart Factory zu ebnen. Was ist Asset Tracking? Asset Tracking beschreibt die Nachverfolgung von Gütern in der Industrie – von Aufträgen und Materialien bis hin zu Ladungsträgern und Fahrzeugen. Mit einem RTLS (Real Time Locating System) können darüber hinaus Ressourcen in Echtzeit lokalisiert werden. Dies sorgt nicht nur für Transparenz, sondern eröffnet auch zahlreiche Möglichkeiten zur Prozessautomatisierung. Warum ist Asset Tracking der Schlüssel zur Smart Factory? - Effizienzsteigerung: Reduziere die Suchzeiten und beschleunige Deine Prozesse. - Transparenz: Verfolge Material- und Auftragsstatus in Echtzeit. - Optimierung: Erkenne Verbesserungspotenziale durch die Auswertung von Tracking-Daten. - Automatisierung: Vernetze die Ortungstechnologien mit Deinem ERP-System und automatisiere den Materialfluss. Anwendungsbereiche von Asset Tracking: - Auftrags- und Materialverfolgung - Warenausgangskontrolle - Routenoptimierung von Staplerfahrern - Transparente Kommunikation mit Kunden und Lieferanten Das Ergebnis: Weniger Störungen, mehr Effizienz und eine höhere Kundenzufriedenheit – mit Asset Tracking gestaltest Due eine smarte, zukunftsfähige Produktion. Erfahre in diesem Video, wie Du RFID, RTLS und andere Technologien nutzen kannst, um den Schritt in die Smart Factory zu machen. Bringe Deine Produktion auf das nächste Level! #smartfactory #assettracking #rtls #rfid #digitaletransformation
Alles immer im Blick haben und wissen, wo was (oder wer) gerade ist. Was für Privatpersonen erstmal befremdlich klingt, wäre für produzierende Unternehmen ein Traum! In dieser Folge sprechen wir mit dem Ortungsexperten Samuel Kaßiepe von Sewio. Neben den genauen Unterschieden von #RTLS & #UWB kommen auch praktische Use Cases auf den Tisch. Denn nicht nur Ware kann getrackt werden - auch Fahrzeuge oder Menschen lassen sich nachverfolgen. Dass das nichts mit Überwachung zu tun hat und einen ganz anderen Sinn hat erfährst du nur in dieser Folge! Also gleich reinhören und alles über Tracking-Möglichkeiten für dein Unternehmen erfahren! Wenn du noch Fragen zum Thema der Folge hast oder Themenwünsche für weitere Folgen, schreibe uns das gerne unten in die Kommentare oder schreibe uns an marketing@l-mobile.com. Du möchtest mehr über L-mobile erfahren? Dann schaue gerne auf unserer Website vorbei: https://www.l-mobile.com/?utm_source=LinkedIn&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=organic_podcast-89-sewio Auch Sewio freut sich über einen Besuch: https://www.sewio.net/ Ihr findet unseren Podcast auch auf Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CLbcQwJjR3c/?utm_source=LinkedIn&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=organic_podcast-89-sewio #lmobile #podcast #assettracking #digitalisierung
In this episode of Control Intelligence, written by contributing editor Joey Stubbs, editor in chief Mike Bacidore shares four use cases of radio-frequency identification.
In this interview, Anthony Guerra, Founder and Editor-in-Chief of healthsystemsCIO, sits down with Don Seamons, Research Director for Patient Accounting & RTLS at KLAS, and Dallin Seely, Insights Manager at KLAS, to delve into the dynamic world of Real-Time Location Systems (RTLS) in healthcare. With technology constantly evolving, Anthony explores how RTLS, a critical tool […] Source: New RTLS Use Case of Staff Duress Joins Old Standard of Asset Tracking, Say KLAS Researchers on healthsystemcio.com - healthsystemCIO.com is the sole online-only publication dedicated to exclusively and comprehensively serving the information needs of healthcare CIOs.
Leave nothing to chance with smart RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) tags from ID Images! Get the most precise asset tracking there is and become a trustworthy, efficient company with these labels!Learn more and request a custom solution at: https://www.idimages.com/stock/rfid-labels/ ID Images City: Brunswick Address: 1120 West 130th Street Website: https://www.idimages.com/ Phone: +1 866 516 7300
In this enlightening episode of the Sustainable Supply Chain Podcast, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Bryan Merckling, CEO of Thinaer, an innovative company at the crossroads of AI and IoT. Bryan shared invaluable insights into how Thinaer is revolutionising the manufacturing sector by harnessing the power of digital transformation to enhance operational efficiency, improve data accuracy, and drive sustainability.We delved into the fascinating world of AIOT, exploring the pivotal role of new data classes in eliminating digital blind spots and enabling smarter decision-making. Bryan illustrated how Thinaer's technology empowers manufacturers to optimise yield, profitability, and compliance by providing a holistic view of operations, from machinery health to asset tracking.A highlight of our conversation was the discussion on sustainable technologies, including the advent of energy-efficient and battery-less sensors, which not only promise to minimise environmental impact but also pave the way for the internet of everything.Bryan's journey from founding Thinaer to addressing the complex challenges of modern manufacturing offers a compelling narrative on the importance of innovation in achieving a sustainable future.For those keen on understanding the confluence of technology and sustainability in supply chains, this episode is a must-listen. Join us as we navigate through the intricacies of creating a more efficient and environmentally friendly manufacturing landscape.For further information on Thinaer and their pioneering work, visit their website at Thinaer.io.See also the video version of this episode at https://youtu.be/qJs7KU3lC7o#SustainableSupplyChain #AIOT #DigitalTransformation #ManufacturingInnovation #ThinaerElevate your brand with the ‘Sustainable Supply Chain' podcast, the voice of supply chain sustainability.Last year, this podcast's episodes were downloaded over 113,000 times by senior supply chain executives around the world.Become a sponsor. Lead the conversation.Contact me for sponsorship opportunities and turn downloads into dialogues.Act today. Influence the future.Support the showPodcast supportersI'd like to sincerely thank this podcast's generous supporters: Lorcan Sheehan Krishna Kumar Olivier Brusle Alicia Farag Luis Olavarria Alvaro Aguilar And remember you too can Support the Podcast - it is really easy and hugely important as it will enable me to continue to create more excellent Digital Supply Chain episodes like this one.Podcast Sponsorship Opportunities:If you/your organisation is interested in sponsoring this podcast - I have several options available. Let's talk!FinallyIf you have any comments/suggestions or questions for the podcast - feel free to just send me a direct message on Twitter/LinkedIn. If you liked this show, please don't forget to rate and/or review it. It makes a big difference to help new people discover it. Thanks for listening.
Welcome to another episode of Category Visionaries — the show that explores GTM stories from tech's most innovative B2B founders. In today's episode, we're speaking with Ned Hill, CEO and Founder of Position Imaging, a package management and asset tracking platform that has raised over $75 Million in funding. Here are the most interesting points from our conversation: Entrepreneurial Beginnings: Ned shares his journey from founding a company in 1999 based on wireless tracking technology initially aimed at tracking pets, highlighting his entrepreneurial spirit and early interest in technology solutions. Transitioning Markets: Position Imaging's journey from an initial focus on image-guided surgery to logistics showcases the company's adaptability and Ned's vision for applying their technology across various industries. Innovation in Package Management: The development of the Smart Package Room as Position Imaging's first product demonstrates their commitment to revolutionizing how packages are managed in multifamily residences, offering a more efficient and automated solution. Challenges of the Dot-Com Crash: Ned reflects on the difficulties faced during the dot-com crash, sharing valuable lessons on investor relationships and strategic decision-making during challenging times. Expanding Product Applications: Position Imaging's ability to adapt its platform for different markets, including office spaces and retail, highlights the versatility of their technology and their approach to solving logistics challenges across industries. Vision for the Future: Ned outlines his ambitious vision for Position Imaging to dominate the package management market and establish their iPickup brand as the "ATM of first and last mile delivery," showcasing their potential for widespread impact on logistics and delivery services.
Healthcare is dynamic, some might even say chaotic. Anyone who has spent five minutes in a busy hospital will attest to the fact that caregivers, patients and equipment move through the hallways, and in and out of rooms, at a dizzying pace. And with all that movement, it's no surprise those same caregivers are often slowed down when they can't find someone or something they need. In response to this dynamic, some health systems have embraced RTLS to reduce the time lost in searching and to add more context to their data for better insight into clinical workflows and operational outcomes. In this important webinar, we'll speak to leaders about their RTLS journey, explore uses cases where it's made a difference today and is positioned to do so tomorrow, review best practice for implementation and optimization, and cover how the technology has advanced over the past few years. Source: Enabling Asset Tracking & Facilitating Clinical Workflows with Person-Centered RTLS on healthsystemcio.com - healthsystemCIO.com is the sole online-only publication dedicated to exclusively and comprehensively serving the information needs of healthcare CIOs.
Welcome Chris Kelly, the co-founder of Tracworx to the pod! Join us to learn how Tracworx revolutionized asset tracking across industries, from healthcare patient management systems to the brewing sector's battle against asset loss. We'll reveal how embracing customer feedback and transparent communication can forge unbreakable client relationships, and how strategic funding and angel investors like Liam Casey, and Barry Lunn are instrumental in steering companies toward success. Through tales of setbacks and serendipity, Chris and I illustrate the resilience and creativity that are the lifeblood of entrepreneurship. (00:00) Introduction (07:38) Asset Management in Supply Chains (14:42) From Dating App to Patient Management (23:48) Innovating Healthcare Technology and Contact Tracing (33:48) Business Pivot and Sustainable Solutions (41:24) Building Relationships Through Customer Communication (46:06) Entrepreneurial Success Through Strategic Funding (50:40) Supply Chain Automation and Efficiency (58:59) Entrepreneurial Networking and Growth (01:02:37) Automating Retail --- My Season Partners Local Enterprise Offices: https://bit.ly/4bgUdPv Ethos - Resilience: https://bit.ly/3w1IunV Iconic Offices: https://bit.ly/3vPQAzF
Unclaimed investment in India in different products such as shares, mutual funds, bank deposits, provident funds and life insurance is to the tune of nearly Rs 3 lakh crore. Many families in the country are unaware of their hidden fortunes. Vikash Jain, co-founder of Share Samadhan, in a discussion with Aprajita Sharma of Mint Money, shares vital information on how to know if you have unclaimed money lying somewhere and how to recover it.
Mastering equipment utilization is the key to unlocking construction success. Strategies for asset tracking and cost reduction can pave the way for maximum productivity and profit. In this episode, we are joined by Jason Perez, the co-founder and CEO of Yards, an authority on rental equipment utilization. Jason discusses the key factors of effective equipment utilization, unraveling the reasons behind both success stories and failures in the construction industry. He also shares simple strategies on how to leverage equipment efficiently and effectively, enabling you to make informed decisions that save money and boost productivity. Tune in now and say goodbye to wasted resources and hello to a streamlined approach to equipment rental. Contact Jason directly jason@yardz.com Buy the one book every construction leader must read: www.ConstructionGeniusBook.com If you buy 10 or more copies for your team I'll conduct a private Q&A session with your leadership team, including a leadership training module. I normally charge $2,000 for a 60-minute Zoom session like this. For you, if you buy 10 copies, I'll do it for FREE!
Welcome to the Mr. Beacon Podcast! Gery Pollet, Founder of Blyott, is back to discuss his mission to revolutionize healthcare equipment tracking. Blyott's innovative Bluetooth tags address healthcare's unique challenges in a 9.5 trillion-dollar industry. They offer heat-resistant tags, paper battery tags and tiny tags. Discover implementation challenges and a compelling use case. Join us in this discussion on Blyott's role in healthcare innovation! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Have you ever considered the cost of lost lab equipment or consumables?It's more common than you think and it's costing labs all over the US, thousands of dollars and sometimes hundreds of thousands of dollars.Steven Corbesero - the Director of Products & Solutions - at Machine Q talks us through: - What asset management and tracking is and what it entails- Why it's important for labs of all sizes to be able to track their assets- How the IoT is helping to shape advancements in asset management & tracking- What asset management & tracking looks like in the lab- How labs can leverage the technology available- What the lab of the future looks like
Christopher Platt talks about Blackberry Radar; the challenges & opportunities in multimodal; safety & compliance; & why now is the time to invest in tech.
On this episode of the underground podcast, Tom Snyder interviews Clay Hine, Business Development Manager at Nordic Semiconductor.Clay shares with us a fascinating insight into his journey from R&D to customer-centric roles in the semiconductor industry. We explore the unique dynamics between traditional sales and business development roles, particularly in the context of Nordic's growth and expansion into new markets. With a vast array of resources at their disposal, Nordic is poised to support customers in a myriad of ways, and Clay shares the excitement of seeing the creative applications customers come up with.Listen in as we explore the emerging markets in asset tracking and smart agriculture, where Clay elaborates on the need for cost-effective solutions and the benefits of DECT NR+ as a wireless solution. With agriculture rapidly evolving into manufacturing, the role of logistics and supply chains has become pivotal, and Nordic's suite of technologies is ready to meet the challenge. Clay shares the strategies to accelerate the smart ag market and how the company collaborates with customers and third-party design houses to create integrated solutions. So tune in to learn about the transformative power of technology and how it is reshaping industries.Support the showFollow RIoT on social media Instagram Twitter Facebook Linkedin
#NBIoT #ASSETTRACKING #CONNECTIVITY www.iotusecase.com“Der Tarif und unsere Lösung müssen zum Kunden passen, nicht umgekehrt.”, sagt Florian Sonntag (Leitung Projektmanagement, FUSION IoT) von Epsilon Telecommunications in der 103. Folge des IoT Use Case Podcasts. Aus der Anforderung und dem Wunsch heraus, individuelle IoT-Lösungen für die optimale Konnektivität von Mittelständlern anzubieten, entstand bei Epsilon die Marke Fusion IoT. In dieser Folge sprechen wir unter anderem über Narrowband-IoT-Tracking (NB-IoT) und wie Fusion IoT das Asset-Tracking für Container auf ein neues Level heben kann. Folge 103 auf einen Blick (und Klick):[08:20] Herausforderungen, Potenziale und Status quo – So sieht der Use Case in der Praxis aus[15:06] Lösungen, Angebote und Services – Ein Blick auf die eingesetzten Technologien[30:43] Ergebnisse, Geschäftsmodelle und Best Practices – So wird der Erfolg gemessenZusammenfassung der PodcastfolgeWenn Epsilon von Kunden spricht, ist der klassische deutsche Mittelstand gemeint – in der Größenordnung von 5.000-6.000 Angestellten. In dieser Folge sind zwei IoT-Experten von Epsilon zu Gast, die uns Praxis-Einblicke in ihre Connectivity-Anwendungsfälle geben – Volker Mahler und Florian Sonntag. Im Detail wird ein konkretes Projekt beleuchtet, in dem es um die Güterverfolgung, das Asset-Tracking von Containern geht. Der Fokus von Epsilon liegt hierbei nicht auf 2G oder ähnlichem, sondern auf reinem Narrowband-IoT-Tracking.Will man einen Container im Blick behalten – und zwar weltweit mit Abdeckung verschiedener Länder – so ist man mit vielen Herausforderungen konfrontiert:- Welche Hardware wählt man aus?- Was sind da die geeigneten Funksysteme?- Wie stellt man die Stromversorgung sicher?Epsilon greift bei diesen Themen auf ein großes Netzwerk zurück, um seine Kunden umfassend zu beraten. Was der Konnektivitätsspezialist außerdem macht, wie seine Lösungen im Detail aussehen und aufgebaut sind, was aktuelle Projekte sind, und wie sie IoT in Zukunft weiterdenken – das gibt's alles in dieser Podcastfolge. ---Relevante Folgenlinks:Volker Mahler (https://www.linkedin.com/in/volkermahler/)Florian Sonntag (https://www.linkedin.com/in/florian-sonntag-b94936162/)Madeleine (https://www.linkedin.com/in/madeleine-mickeleit/)Jetzt IoT Use Case auf LinkedIn folgen
On this episode of the IoT For All Podcast, Sanjay Sharma, CEO of Roambee, joins Ryan Chacon to discuss supply chain visibility with IoT and AI. They talk about the current supply chain landscape, how to improve supply chain visibility, supply chain standardization, ease of implementing supply chain visibility, stakeholder collaboration, AI in the supply chain, and how to be successful with supply chain visibility. Sanjay Sharma is a strategic thought leader with two decades of entrepreneurial experience building technology startups from the ground up. As CEO of Roambee, he is responsible for leading the company's vision, driving its worldwide business growth, and increasing the company's value. Sanjay has successfully co-founded and led two successful Silicon Valley B2B technology venture-backed startups with successful exits - KeyTone Technologies, which was acquired by Global Asset Tracking Ltd and Plexus Technologies, which became an ICICI Ventures portfolio company. He has also been a part of the engineering teams at EMC, Schlumberger, and NASA. Roambee offers better supply chain visibility on demand, for on-time, in-full, in-condition delivery of shipments and assets anywhere in the world. 300+ enterprises are improving customer experience, service levels, product quality, cash cycles, business efficiencies, sustainability, and automated logistics with Roambee's real-time insights & foresights. More than 50 of them are among the top 100 global companies in the Pharma, Food, Electronics, Chemicals, Automotive, Packaging & Containers, and Logistics sectors. Roambee's innovative AI-powered platform, and end-to-end monitoring solutions, deliver curated and highly accurate supply chain signals built on item-level, firsthand IoT sensor data and non-sensor inputs. Discover more about supply chain and IoT at https://www.iotforall.com More about Roambee: https://www.roambee.com Connect with Sanjay: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sanjayrsharma/ Key Questions and Topics from this Episode: (00:00) Welcome to the IoT For All Podcast (00:53) Introduction to Sanjay Sharma and Roambee (02:35) Supply chain current landscape (04:32) How to improve supply chain visibility (06:35) Supply chain standardization (08:00) How easy is it to implement supply chain visibility? (10:17) Stakeholder collaboration in supply chain visibility (13:47) AI in the supply chain (16:57) How to be successful with supply chain visibility (19:29) Learn more and follow up SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHANNEL: https://bit.ly/2NlcEwm Join Our Newsletter: https://www.iotforall.com/iot-newsletter Follow Us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/iotforall Check out the IoT For All Media Network: https://www.iotforall.com/podcast-overview
Specializing in GPS tracking in the equipment rental industry, Justin Walters talks through the benefits Geoforce provides to the equipment rental industry and a recent solution they provided to Kennards Hire.Combining a cloud-based software platform with rugged GPS tracking devices and global satellite and cellular networks, Geoforce's solutions include efficient asset location and retrieval, rental invoice auditing, service delivery verification, inspection compliance, equipment maintenance alerts, and a host of others.Learn more about Geoforcehttps://www.geoforce.com/The Hire & Rental Industry Association (HRIA) promotes hire as the preferred choice for Australian business and consumers through supporting members, hire businesses, developing people and growing the industry. Celebrating our 50th anniversary in 2018, the HRIA continues to be a powerful voice for the hire industry in Australia, providing direction and support to enhance the success and safety of hire businesses in Australia.PODCAST INFO:Podcast website: https://www.therentaljournal.com/podcast-episodesApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/the-rental-journal-podcast/id1529824111Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1EhZH7P39tgHJpmAyaF1He?si=xDVjELiFTqSX_u8fwbV5Uw&nd=1Email: mark.simonsen@therentaljournal.comSOCIAL:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-rental-journalInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/therentaljournalpodcast
Davin shares his expertise and sheds light on the crucial responsibilities of an Asset Manager.Davin's background and experience before becoming the Asset Manager at Wescom Inc.How asset management contributes to the success and productivity of employees.Insights into the unique challenges faced by asset managers during the pandemic.How Wescom tackled asset management amidst the changing work landscape.The role of an Asset Manager in providing essential tools and resources for employees' success.
Never lose your assets! Albert Baker and Patrick McGowan of danalto join Ryan Chacon on the IoT For All Podcast to discuss IoT asset tracking with location intelligence. They cover what location intelligence is, the value of location data, dealing with customers asking for impossible solutions, balancing between bespoke customer needs and your business roadmap, integrating with legacy systems, and how companies can keep up with new technology. Albert Baker has a decade of experience working for Tier 1 telecom operators in Ireland and the Netherlands in the design and optimization roles within large Core and Radio teams for 3/4G and scaled M2M networks. He has been deeply involved in IoT device and service innovations since 2015, leading to the co-founding of danalto in 2017. Albert has a special interest in geo-location without GPS. He holds a B.A and M.Phil degrees from Trinity College Dublin. Patrick McGowan has over 25 years of experience in the sensor, BLE, UWB, RFID, drone, and software solutions industry, and has been a leader and innovator in connecting intelligent sensor network technology to the world of increased visibility and tracking across significant industries, including oil, gas mining (OGM), nuclear, construction, power generation, aerospace, and defense. danalto is a B2B SaaS company specializing in Positioning Intelligence, enabling companies across industries to track assets and personnel with precision across both indoor and outdoor environments. This is made possible with Cardinal, danalto's unique, radio-agnostic, front-end platform which is able to ingest data from the best-of-breed positioning technologies including GNSS, BLE, UWB, Wi-Fi, RFID, 5G, and LoRa 2.4GHz to determine accurate device location. The Cardinal platform is dynamic and customizable to fit varying use cases. Discover more about asset tracking and IoT at https://www.iotforall.com More about danalto: https://www.danalto.com Connect with Albert: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bakeralbert/ Connect with Patrick: https://www.linkedin.com/in/patmcrfid/ Key Questions and Topics from this Episode: (00:00) Welcome to the IoT For All Podcast (00:48) Introduction to Albert, Patrick, and danalto (03:45) What is location intelligence? (08:02) The value of location data (12:46) Dealing with customers asking for impossible solutions (15:21) Balancing between custom solutions and business roadmap (17:37) Integrating with legacy systems (20:01) How companies can keep up with new technology (24:17) Learn more and follow up SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHANNEL: https://bit.ly/2NlcEwm Join Our Newsletter: https://www.iotforall.com/iot-newsletter Follow Us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/iotforall Check out the IoT For All Media Network: https://www.iotforall.com/podcast-overview
There's a lot to consider when selecting the right asset tracking device. Paul Rodwell, International Business Development Lead for OnAsset Intelligence, joins Ryan Chacon on the IoT For All Podcast to discuss how to select the right asset tracking device for end-to-end supply chain visibility. They cover the importance of a device for asset tracking applications, custom versus off the shelf hardware, sustainability, ESG, and device reuse, integrating with customer systems, and scaling asset tracking devices.Paul Rodwell is the International Business Development Lead for OnAsset Intelligence. He has been at OnAsset for 10 years delivering global IoT tracking solutions and has over 30 years of wide ranging experience in logistics including airlines, shipping, and other industries.OnAsset Intelligence is the global leader in supply chain asset management. While most asset tracking technologies focus on tracking a vehicle, trailer, or container, OnAsset's family of technologies work together to monitor individual items within a shipment. Their sustainable monitoring technologies are built to withstand the rigors of shipping, with the power to deliver insights on shipments across the globe, through all modes of transportation, on the dock, and in the warehouse.
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Today I'm joined by BlackBerry Radar, a logistics technology brand that delivers asset monitoring, engineered for intelligence, and designed to solve for your most common transportation challenges. Launched in 2016, BlackBerry Radar is an intelligent, secure and user-friendly asset tracking and monitoring solution. It provides reliable industry-leading visibility into a range of fleet assets, including trailers, flatbeds, chassis and intermodal containers, utilizing device hardware, a secure communications network, and a dynamic cloud platform. Today Shannon Hamilton, Vice President of Blackberry Radar Sales, joins me to chat all about the brand and what they do; pioneering the future of hyperconnectivity; making the complex simple; and leveraging real-time insights to deliver better, and faster, customer service. IN THIS EPISODE WE DISCUSS: [06.03] How the transportation industry's challenges have evolved, the landscape of the industry in a post-pandemic environment, and the key focus areas for logistics businesses. “Coming out of the pandemic we've seen a bit of a slowdown, so now it's really about assessing and right-sizing your fleet, and making better financial decisions about where you're investing in those assets.” [07.36] An overview of Blackberry Radar – what they do and how they help their customers. “Everybody knew Blackberry, back when it was their favorite handset, but most people don't know what we're doing today… We've been using all of our Intellectual Property, and including all of the design capabilities of building handset software, but now we're building devices for the transportation industry.” [09.21] A closer look at the Radar device itself, what it does, and how and where it can be installed. “Marrying both the physical location with the inside of that piece of equipment is really enabling next-level efficiency.” [12.12] From helping to reduce empty miles to improved maintenance efficiency, the benefits of installing BlackBerry Radar in your trailers. [16.49] The most efficient ways to mitigate risk, the importance of good data, and how Blackberry Radar can help. “Mitigating risk is really about having the information in a usable way, that can improve the way you make decisions. The quality of your decisions is really based on the data that you have – if you have good data, you make good decisions.” [18.59] The challenges within intermodal and how Blackberry Radar can help with a range of issues from displacement and theft to next-level visibility. [23.43] A closer look at what reporting, data and customization looks like with Blackberry Radar. “Every business has different business rules and different logic that they're working towards. So all of those events can be customized so you're making use of that information in the best possible way.” [25.42] The ideal client for Blackberry Radar. [26.19] A case study showing how Blackberry Radar helped a key client to better utilize existing equipment instead of regularly invest in new assets, ultimately resulting in a vast reduction of capital investment, reduction in maintenance, creation of new revenue streams and enhanced customer experience. [30.11] The future for BlackBerry Raday. RESOURCES AND LINKS MENTIONED: Head over to Blackberry Radar's website now to find out more and discover how they could help you too. You can also connect with Blackberry Radar and keep up to date with the latest over on LinkedIn, or you can connect with Shannon on LinkedIn. If you enjoyed this episode and want to hear more from Shannon, check out her blog for our Women In Supply Chain series, where she shares more about her career journey, who inspires her and her experience as a woman in a historically male-dominated industry. This episode was filmed onsite at Manifest. Look out for more incredible content from the show - coming soon! Check out our other podcasts HERE.
The aftereffects of COVID have brought new challenges requiring new ways of thinking. Most manufacturers and warehouses leverage some level of asset tracking, typically to minimize loss. But location or asset tracking can be used throughout the entire supply chain lifecycle to help identify operational efficiencies. Asset tracking gives you the data needed to make informed decisions. Experts from Zebra and Connection share example use cases in manufacturing and explain how you can gain new insights to lower costs, maximize resources, and stay competitive. Host: James Hilliard Guests: Terry Price, Senior Sales Engineer at Zebra Technologies Ryan Spurr, Director of Manufacturing Strategy at Connection You can hear us on Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or Podbean.
Volle Transparenz über Waren, Werkzeuge, Betriebsmittel und Co. ist möglich! In Folge #52 unseres Podcast, spricht Andrea Spiegel mit Peter Feldmann, Senior Sales & Partner Manager bei der Kathrein Solutions GmbH, über Real Time Location Systeme – kurz RTLS. Wir klären, was ein Real Time Location System in Abgrenzung zum Asset Tracking ist, wie es funktioniert und für welche Usecases es sinnhaft eingesetzt werden kann. Wir werfen dabei natürlich auch einen Blick auf die Technologien im Hintergrund – etwa RFID, GPS oder UWB. Außerdem klärt Peter auf, welche IT-Infrastruktur für die Umsetzung nötig ist und wie sowohl das Unternehmen, als auch Kunden und Mitarbeitende von einem RTLS profitieren können. Wenn ihr noch Fragen zum Thema der Folge habt oder Themenwünsche für weitere Folgen, schreibt uns das gerne unten in die Kommentare oder schreibt uns an marketing@l-mobile.com. Ihr möchtet mehr über L-mobile erfahren? Dann schaut gerne auf unserer Website vorbei: https://www.l-mobile.com/ Auch Kathrein freut sich über euren Besuch: https://www.kathrein-solutions.com/de/kathrein-solutions Ihr findet unseren Podcast auch auf Youtube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLI8FPMIM1J08NB3X5kxzscO0xzeNGUVTC
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On this episode of How to Speak Maintenance we will be joined by Missy Saez with LDG Development LLC and Robert Hills with Camden as we discuss mechanical asset tracking and the importance of preventative maintenance. Like Robert said during the show, "if you stay ready, you don't have to get ready!"
The podcast opens up with an introduction of Randy and Semtech before Randy discusses the current state and where he sees asset tracking heading. He then discusses the importance of expanding connectivity and how new technologies enable new use cases. The podcast wraps up with a high-level conversation about how companies can stand out and what makes them successful.Randy Ryder is the Director of Wireless Products for Semtech's Wireless and Sensing Products Group, where he focuses on Semtech's LoRa® devices. Before Semtech, he led a product marketing team at ams AG, developing advanced optical sensor solutions for consumer and industrial applications. Randy has 20+ years of experience in the semiconductor industry, working across various products, including microcontrollers, applications processors, and different wireless technologies. Randy holds a Bachelor of Electrical Engineering from the University of Texas at Austin and a Master of Business Administration from Vlerick Business School in Belgium.Semtech, a supplier of analog and mixed-signal semiconductors and advanced algorithms, produces a long-range, low-power Internet of Things wireless chipset called LoRa®, which seamlessly connects sensors to the Cloud to enable real-time communication of data and analytics. Semtech's LoRa technology reduces costs, extends battery life, and improves network capacity to enable smart IoT applications that solve some of our planet's most significant challenges from energy management, natural resources reduction, pollution control, and infrastructure efficiency. During the interview, Randy will discuss LoRa and the recently announced LoRa Edge LR1120 platform, which seamlessly tracks assets worldwide, regardless of location.
James and Ryan open the podcast by talking about the background of InnerSpace and some of the specific use cases the company focuses on. James then discusses the impact he's seen COVID have on the IoT industry. He then talks about what indoorology is and the importance it has for customer education and adoption. Ryan and James wrap up the podcast with a high-level conversation around challenges in adoption and advice for companies beginning their IoT journey.James Wu has dedicated the last 20 years to building award-winning products for notable technology startups, including Platform Computing, Rypple and Kobo. Playing a pivotal role at each company, James made and led product development while honing his understanding of what it takes to develop a team, product, and company from early days to global success. At Kobo, the primary competitor to Amazon Kindle, James was the conceptual visionary for the company's unique and award-winning tablet user experience and the primary inventor of more than 30 patents related to user experience design. He was responsible for setting the strategic direction for Kobo's complete portfolio of products, including websites, mobile apps, and award-winning eReading devices. Managing large teams of exceptionally talented experience designers, interaction architects, industrial and mechanical designers, researchers and prototypers, James stewarded their abilities to deliver the world-class Kobo eReading experience across all platforms and with a localized experience in 22 countries. Before beginning his professional career, James earned a Ph.D. in Computer Science at Queen's University.
The podcast opens up with a discussion about Bob and his company's background and the current state of asset tracking. Bob then talks about how indoor and outdoor tracking differ and the importance of each. Bob also discusses his experience with clients and what industries contain the most knowledgeable customers. Ryan and Bob wrap up the podcast with a high-level conversation on IoT's involvement with the supply chain and how COVID has affected the industry.Bob Proctor is the Co-Founder and CEO of Link Labs, a leading provider of an end-to-end IoT platform for tagging, locating, and monitoring equipment, supplies, and assets anywhere at any time. With a Ph.D. in applied physics and 25 years of entrepreneurial and business leadership, Proctor is also a founding principal of Blu Venture Investors, a venture capital investment company that supports early-stage entrepreneurs in the mid-Atlantic region of the United States. Blu Venture has invested more than $75 million in 70 technology companies with eight successful exits. Before Link Labs, Proctor served as CEO, board director, and lead investor of FlexEl, a University of Maryland spin-off that manufactured ultra-high capacity batteries and power management systems. He also served as CEO of GlobalLogic, a digital product engineering services company based in Silicon Valley with more than 16,000 employees.
They begin by discussing Deeyook and their role in the industry and the use cases they focus on. They also talk about the challenges companies in IoT are encountering before getting into a conversation about how Wi-Fi fits into indoor asset tracking. Gideon and Ryan wrap up the podcast with a high-level conversation around the future of asset tracking and exciting things to be on the lookout for from Deeyook.Gideon Rottem co-founded location-technology startup Deeyook in 2019 and has served as its CEO ever since. He has more than 20 years of experience as an entrepreneur and CEO of Lucid Voice, Extricom, and Allied Telesis. Before that, he worked in a law firm in Washington, D.C., and served for four years as Deputy Antitrust Commissioner. He holds a bachelor's degree in economics from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, a master's degree in international economics from The Fletcher School in Boston, and a J.D. from Georgetown University in Washington.
Matt Branda discusses the next evolution in RFID, RAIN RFID, and talks about why right now is the right time for it. He also discusses how COVID has impacted adoption and other challenges he's seen in the industry. Ryan and Matt wrap up the podcast with a discussion regarding the education side of IoT and the challenges it imposes.Matt Branda is Vice President of Product Management for Impinj. He leads a team focused on delivering world-class RAIN RFID connectivity products that provide industry-leading performance and reliability. Before Impinj, Matt worked for Qualcomm as Director of Marketing, 5G, and Cypress Semiconductor. He also holds a Bachelor of Science in Electronics and Communications Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
Richard Larder is Business Improvement Director at Dyer Engineering. Listen to his inspiring keynote "Boosting Efficiency with Asset Tracking at Dyer Engineering" from our Quuppa Virtual Event 2021. He tells about the success story Dyer Engineering had thanks to Asset Tracking by Quuppa and our Partner ThinkInside. You can also watch this recording on the Quuppa Youtube Channel: https://youtu.be/PlbqMA8mZBE Read the case study: https://www.quuppa.com/case-study-dyer-engineering/ More interesting Links for you:Quuppa: https://www.quuppa.com/Thomas Hasselmann: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomas-hasselman-4192702/Dyer Engineering: https://www.smarterstrongertogether.com/ Richard Larder: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richard-larder-a5923158/
This week on The Mr. Beacon Podcast we're talking with the CEO of Blyott, Gery Pollet. Healthcare is one of the most lucrative markets for asset tracking solutions, but how do you crack it? Gery reveals his company's approach and tells the story of how he figured out the secret.We go deep on the importance of asset tracking in the medical space. Covering the best tools for keeping track of both expensive equipment, as well as consumables. Tackling the challenges healthcare providers face today. And how much money is to be gained or lost in the process. Also check out the songs Gery mentioned in the interview:Jacques Brel – Ne me quitte pashttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vz6r0TP4FBI Stroma – Alors on Dansehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VHoT4N43jK8 Angèle – Bruxelles Je 'T Aimehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a79iLjV-HKw See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, Lindy Hughson, managing editor & publisher of PKN Packaging News, talks with Arnaud Gay, head of marketing and systems solutions at Thomas Warburton, and Praveen Kannan, market project manager at SICK Australia, about Industry 4.0, RFID technology the benefits they can bring to the packaging supply chain.We start the episode with an overview of the two companies and the establishment of their partnership to bring smart factory technology to the packaging supply chain. Their new Inventory Management System uses Industry 4.0 and RFID technologies to automate and secure the Kanban lean manufacturing process.The conversation covers the improvements offered through improved tracking of assets, easier inventory management and increased efficiencies. These improvements, in turn, increase an organisation's agility and its ability to meet ever changing customer demands.Arnaud and Praveen note that the companies investing in Industry 4.0 technologies are better positioned to adapt to supply chain disruptions and that, with over a decade of these technologies being deployed, Industry 4.0 represents a proven and sustainable way forward.We wrap the episode with the observation that an investment in these technologies by manufacturing companies will far outweigh the costs they will incur if they cannot evolve with the changing business environment.------------------------------The PKN Podcast is produced by Southern Skies Media on behalf of PKN Packaging News, owned and published by Yaffa Media.The views of the people featured on this podcast do not necessarily represent the views of PKN Packaging News, Yaffa Media, or the guest's employer. The contents are copyright by Yaffa Media.If you wish to use any of this podcast's audio, please contact PKN Packaging News via their website www.packagingnews.com.au or send an email to editor@packagingnews.com.au.MC: Grant McHerronHost: Lindy HughsonEditor: Chris VisscherProducer: Steve VisscherPKN Packaging News - © 2021
In this episode, Hall welcomes Ron Thompson, CEO of CAIL. Headquartered in Winnetka, Illinois, CAIL successfully enables organizations to leverage the considerable investment in current systems and services with solutions that provide an evolutionary strategy to evolve and improve information services. This approach provides clients with immediate and important advantages with products having extensive flexibility, scalability, and being cost-effective. In conjunction with this, the CAIL emphasis is on delivering a great user experience, quick gratification with the fast deployment of new services, providing solutions with advanced capabilities that build on the familiarity with current systems and processes, and realizing a rapid return on investment. CAIL's IoT department provides “Smart Facilities Solutions” for the new-normal with Contact Tracing, Occupancy Monitoring, Predictive Cleaning, Asset Tracking, Environmental Monitoring, Air Sanitization, etc. To better ensure building safety and wellness, these solutions provide real-time data, analysis, and reporting to make smarter decisions, extend services, provide more value, better assess business risk, and respond to feedback quickly. By connecting buildings, assets, people, and devices through a range of ready-to-deploy IoT solutions, this results in improved tenant satisfaction and property management as well as reducing operating costs and health risks.From making many venture investments and having numerous insights on how to innovate for impact, Ron encourages entrepreneurship to improve outcomes and help people realize their potential. This is based on Ron having an extensive background in technology and in business, as well as collaborating with others having strong look-ahead skills and high competencies to create value and manage risk. Ron describes the types of companies he likes to invest in, discusses the state of startup investing, and advises entrepreneurs and investors. You can visit CAIL at , via LinkedIn at , and via Twitter at . Ron can be contacted via email at , via LinkedIn at , and via Twitter at . Music courtesy of .
David Boardman, the Founder & CEO of Stockpile Reports, knows that the foundation of automation and optimization is good data and asset management. He is helping material producers build the foundation - with cameras. Managing bulk materials is a challenge but the latest technology is giving today's material producers an edge. David discusses the innovative ways his company leverages cameras and drones to provide up-to-the-minute information about bulk materials. Tune in to find out how technology is evolving the way material producers think about and report on their stockpiles.
This episode we're talking with Andy Ward, who is the Co-Founder and CTO of Ubisense, about various technologies from ultra wideband, to bluetooth, machine vision and many more, which his company utilizes within car manufacturing factories to automate the assembly line process.Listen as we discuss these various technologies, old and new, and how in combination they have the chance to change the manufacturing process from top to bottom. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Blynk Founder and CEO Pavel Bayborodin joins us on this week's episode of the IoT For All Podcast to share his experience building Blynk. Pavel shares the story of how Blynk came to be, what opportunities he saw in the market and how he positioned Blynk to be able to solve prototyping challenges for companies entering the IoT space. Pavel provides a look behind the curtain at how Blynk works with companies to integrate new IoT implementations into existing infrastructure and how companies can get the most out of their investment into IoT. Finally, he gives his expert insight on what needs to happen in the IoT space to break through barriers to adoption and to see these technologies reach their full potential across both enterprise and small business settings.Pavel has been designing innovative digital products for over 15 years. His tech journey started in the automotive space, where he led UX development working with manufacturing clients like Chrysler, Renault, Ford, GM, and others. In 2014 Pavel shifted to IoT and built the first-ever no-code IoT app builder. His creation further evolved into Blynk, one of the leading global IoT platforms that helps to connect hardware to the cloud and use pre-made app modules to build iOS, Android, and web applications ready for the end-users, all without hiring a design or engineering team.Interested in connecting with Pavel? Reach out to him on Linkedin!About Blynk: Blynk IoT platform offers a full suite of software allowing to prototype, deploy, and remotely manage connected electronic devices at any scale: from small IoT projects to millions of commercial connected products. Blynk has pioneered the low-code approach to IoT app building and gained global popularity for its best-in-class mobile app editor.Over 500,000 developers and business clients in 136 countries use Blynk spanning industries from Smart Home and Agriculture to HVAC and Asset Tracking. Platform is offered branded or white-labeled.Key Questions and Topics from this Episode:(01:01) Introduction to Pavel Bayborodin(01:51) Intro to Blynk(06:39) What does the typical customer journey look like going from prototype to product launch?(09:06) Most common hurdles and challenges?(10:43) How do you approach the need to integrate IoT into a business' existing infrastructure?(12:42) What are the common questions companies have around monetization strategies and how do you approach them?(18:03) In both enterprise and small business settings, where do you see the greatest potential for growth in terms of IoT needs?(20:48) What are some of the unseen cost drivers in implementing IoT?(22:56) What are your thoughts on the democratization of IoT?
This week on the IoT For All Podcast, ARMOR Business Development Manager John Fiske joins us to talk energy harvesting and sustainability in IoT. John shares some of the biggest opportunities, both in terms of use cases and industries, for energy harvesting, as well as the future of batteries in IoT and what the industry needs to do to become more sustainable - as well as why industry leaders should care.John Fiske is an engineer by training but gradually developed into jobs with a more commercial focus. As business development manager, John is responsible for the sensor market in the OPV (organic photovoltaics) division of ARMOR.Interested in connecting with John? Reach out to him on Linkedin!About ARMOR: ARMOR specializes in the industrial formulation of inks and the coating of thin layers onto thin films. The Group is the global market leader in the design and manufacture of thermal transfer ribbons for printing variable traceability data on labels and flexible packaging. The European market leader in innovative and sustainable printing services and consumables, the Group is a pioneer in the development and production of industrial inks and innovative materials, such as organic solar films, coated collectors for electric batteries and bespoke filaments for additive manufacturing. With an international presence, ARMOR has nearly 2,000 employees in some 20 different countries. In 2019 it posted annual revenue of €280m. Each year the group invests nearly €30m in industrial equipment and R&D. ARMOR is a responsible company committed to stimulating innovation within society.Key Questions and Topics from this Episode:(00:54) Intro to John Fiske(02:16) ARMOR's Use Cases(06:19) What is energy harvesting?(08:30) Where are the biggest growth opportunities for energy harvesting?(10:29) Will we ever stop using batteries? What's their role in the future of IoT?(12:06) What does it mean to make IoT more sustainable? What do we need to do to get there?(15:01) Where do you see the biggest challenges to sustainable IoT coming from?(19:31) What are the biggest obstacles to energy harvesting?(21:02) News at ARMOR
In this episode of the IoT For All Podcast, Lucas Hanson, Senior Product Manager at Cisco DNA Spaces at Cisco, and Troy Davis, VP Sales North America at EnOcean, join us to talk about the partnership that led to DNA Spaces and some of the challenges and benefits of using IoT-enabled location analysis for space utilization. Lucas and Troy discuss some of the obstacles to collecting data and hardware challenges that come with these types of deployments, as well as the public perception of IoT versus its reality as a technology.Lucas Hanson is a Senior Product Manager for Cisco DNA Spaces. Lucas and his team are responsible for Indoor IoT Services, Cisco DNA Spaces Partner Ecosystem, Cisco platform integrations, and Open Roaming. His primary focus is working with partners to deliver scalable, high-ROI business outcomes. Lucas has spent over three years at Cisco. In addition to his current role, he has also held positions in business strategy and as a product manager for edge compute products. Before joining Cisco, Lucas spent two years as a Clinical Technology Manager at Kaiser Permanente and six years in the U.S. Army. He has an MBA from the University of San Francisco and a BS in Philosophy from the United States Military Academy.Troy Davis is VP of Sales for EnOcean North America, working together with a variety of customer types and wireless IoT projects since 2008. He is tasked with expanding the footprint of EnOcean in the America's and around the globe by working together with innovative partners. His many years of experience as a commercial contractor helps guide the conversations around deployments within the built environment and working through difficult problems unique to installations within structures.Interested in connecting with Lucas or Troy? Reach out on Linkedin!About EnOcean GmbH: EnOcean GmbH is the pioneer of energy harvesting. Headquartered in Oberhaching, near Munich, the company delivers valuable data for the Internet of Things (IoT) with its resource-saving technology. For 20 years, EnOcean produces maintenance-free wireless switches and sensors, which gain their energy from the surrounding – from movement, light or temperature. The combination of miniaturized energy converters, ultra-low-power electronics and robust radio technology based on open standards (EnOcean, Zigbee and Bluetooth®) forms the foundation for digitized buildings, services, and production processes in the IoT. The self-powered solutions are used in building automation, smart homes, LED lighting control, and industrial applications and thus help to optimize the CO2-footprint of buildings. As an innovation driver, EnOcean is a strong partner for more than 350 leading product manufacturers and has already succeeded more than a million buildings worldwide with energy harvesting solutions.About Cisco DNA Spaces: The Cisco DNA Spaces platform which is an indoor location and IoT Services cloud. We have different types of IoT Devices, many different 3rd party partner applications, a next-gen API framework, and a use-case first product strategy.Key Questions and Topics from this Episode:(00:59) Intro to Lucas Hanson and Troy Davis(02:52) Intro to the DNA Spaces side of Cisco(04:30) Intro to EnOcean(06:27) What are EnOcean and Cisco bringing to market together?(09:58) EnOcean and Cisco Use Cases(18:09) What challenges do you encounter in capturing data?(27:41) What challenges are there on the hardware side - specifically relating to the use of batteries?(34:20) Other challenges customers face when implementing or building IoT solutions(35:49) How does the public perception of IoT differ from reality?(39:36) Why is now the right time to adopt IoT?
In episode 07 of the Let's Connect! Podcast, Jeremy Prince, recently named CEO of Sigfox Group, joins us to talk about the last year in IoT, what effect the pandemic has had on the industry, and why it looks like we might be on the edge of a nascent boom time in IoT.Jeremy Prince joined the Sigfox corporate office, headquartered in France, as Chief Strategy Officer in 2018. In this role, he worked closely with Ludovic Le Moan, CEO and co-founder of Sigfox on key initiatives and the company strategy. As part of the Sigfox Executive Committee, he was in charge of Sigfox Spain, Sigfox Germany and Sigfox USA. In order to strengthen and accelerate the business in the U.S., Jeremy was appointed to President of Sigfox USA in 2019, while remaining on the Sigfox Corporate Executive Committee. Recently, he was promoted again and named CEO of the Sigfox Group. Interested in connecting with Jeremy? Reach out on Linkedin!Sigfox is the 0G network pioneer and the world's leading Internet of Things (IoT) service provider. Sigfox offers a unique combination of ultra-low cost and ultra-low power technologies supported by a global network, enabling businesses to gain visibility and track their assets worldwide. With more than 17 million connected devices and 60 million messages sent a day, Sigfox helps its customers to extract crucial data at the lowest total cost and to accelerate their digital transformation in key areas such as Asset Tracking and Supply Chain. ISO 9001 certified and surrounded by a large ecosystem of partners and IoT key players, Sigfox was founded in 2010 and is headquartered in Toulouse, France, with offices in Boston, Dallas, Dubai, Madrid, Paris, Sao Paulo, Singapore and Tokyo. Follow Sigfox on Twitter!Time Stamps1:15 Jeremy Prince introduction1:44 Sigfox Introduction5:22 Logistics and Supply Chain6:00 COVID impact and vaccination supply7:30 Michelin Container tracking case study8:45 Building Management, Commercial Facilities11:07 State of the IoT Industry Analysis12:06 French Insurance Company case study13:40 Air quality15:40 The Phoenix Fund Project in Puerto Rico19:10 Cannabis and Agriculture IoT20:30 Final Thoughts with Jeremy Prince
Healthcare organizations look to do two things: Meet patient expectations and lower costs. Sound a little contradictory? It doesn't have to be. With asset tracking, University of Washington Medicine is doing both. Ward Yohe, their Operations and Maintenance Analyst explains in the latest Aruba Unplugged. Vincent Rendoni hosts.
Our guest this week is Booth Kalmbach, CEO of Trilliott, a business-focused IoT startup at the intersection of RFID 2.0, blockchain, healthcare, and more. Booth is a seasoned startup leader (Trilliott is his 6th software venture), but he's also highly technical and talented engineer. He started his career at IBM, where he authored the seminal patent on "Adaptive Session-Level Pacing", a predecessor to today's TCP protocol widely used in the Internet. Booth shares how RFID 2.0 and augmented reality are transforming asset tracking, healthcare, retail, and more.
A fireside chat with Jason Ashton, President, CallPass.
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