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Het is alweer bijna drie jaar geleden dat we in de Technoloog uitgebreid spraken over de stand van zaken rond het Internet of Things. Over IOT praten we altijd met Wienke Giezeman, mede-oprichter van The Things Industries, en dat is ook deze aflevering het geval. Sinds ons laatste gesprek is er veel veranderd, bijvoorbeeld de opkomst van generatieve AI. Waar deze technologie drie jaar geleden nog nauwelijks een rol speelde, is het nu niet meer weg te denken uit de wereld van verbonden apparaten. AI maakt het mogelijk om IoT-data sneller te analyseren en directer te benutten, maar brengt ook risico’s met zich mee, zoals grotere afhankelijkheid, complexere beveiligingsvraagstukken en vooral: onbetrouwbare apparatuur. Op het gebied van standaarden blijft Matter het toverwoord. Deze universele taal voor IoT-apparaten werd drie jaar geleden al genoemd, maar heeft sindsdien moeite gehad om echt door te breken. Dat is opmerkelijk, gezien de brede steun van grote partijen als Amazon, Samsung en Ikea. Toch blijft volledige interoperabiliteit uit. Er zijn nog altijd protocollen die hun eigen positie willen behouden, en dat maakt het moeilijk om tot één standaard te komen. Terwijl juist die eenduidigheid de hele markt vooruit zou kunnen helpen. Ook de Europese wetgever roert zich. De EU Data Act, die naar verwachting in september van kracht wordt, verplicht fabrikanten om data uit IoT-apparatuur toegankelijk te maken. Dat biedt kansen voor gebruikers om met eigen software of alternatieve oplossingen aan de slag te gaan, maar leidt mogelijk ook tot fragmentatie. Tegelijkertijd komt er met de Cyber Resilience Act een nieuwe plicht voor fabrikanten: betere standaardbeveiliging van hun producten. Dat klinkt logisch, maar zou in de praktijk botsen met de wens om systemen juist open en modificeerbaar te houden. Zeker bij open-source oplossingen is het de vraag hoe die balans moet worden bewaakt. Ten slotte werpen we een blik op de toekomst. Hoeveel slimmer, efficiënter of duurzamer is het leven met IoT inmiddels echt geworden? Is een 'slim' huis echt zoveel fijner? En waar staan we als we over een aantal jaar opnieuw de balans opmaken? Gast Wienke Giezeman Video YouTube Hosts Ben van der Burg & Daniël Mol Redactie Daniël MolSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Het is alweer bijna drie jaar geleden dat we in de Technoloog uitgebreid spraken over de stand van zaken rond het Internet of Things. Over IOT praten we altijd met Wienke Giezeman, mede-oprichter van The Things Industries, en dat is ook deze aflevering het geval.
In this episode of the IoT For All Podcast, Wienke Giezeman, CEO and co-founder of The Things Industries, joins Ryan Chacon to discuss why enterprises choose LoRaWAN. The conversation covers the growth and adoption of LoRaWAN and its evolution, the advantages of private LoRaWAN networks, the unique value proposition of LoRaWAN, challenges enterprises face, and future growth areas for LoRaWAN in building management, retail, and water metering.Wienke Giezeman is the co-founder and CEO of The Things Industries. He founded The Things Industries in 2015 with Johan Stokking. The company has since become the global leader in LoRaWAN network and solution management software, overseeing more than 2.5 million LoRaWAN devices across the globe and routing 2.5 billion messages a month.The Things Industries is a well-established LoRaWAN connectivity and services provider. With a global installed base of over 50,000 gateways, 1.5 million connected devices, and 500+ enterprise customers, they assume a leading role in the global IoT ecosystem.Discover more about IoT and LoRaWAN at https://www.iotforall.comFind IoT solutions: https://marketplace.iotforall.comMore about The Things Industries: https://www.thethingsindustries.comThe Things Conference: https://www.thethingsconference.comConnect with Wienke: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wienke/(00:00) Intro(00:20) Wienke Giezeman and The Things Industries(00:58) Growth and evolution of LoRaWAN(03:12) Why LoRaWAN is the only option for enterprise IoT(04:25) Advantages of LoRaWAN(06:57) Misconceptions about LoRaWAN(08:51) Private LoRaWAN networks(15:14) Biggest challenges for enterprises adopting LoRaWAN(17:17) What LoRaWAN use cases will grow the most?(21:39) Learn more and follow upSubscribe to the Channel: https://bit.ly/2NlcEwmJoin Our Newsletter: https://newsletter.iotforall.comFollow Us on Social: https://linktr.ee/iot4all
In this episode of the IoT For All Podcast, Wienke Giezeman, co-founder and CEO of The Things Industries, joins Ryan Chacon to discuss LPWAN and the IoT market, specifically focusing on LoRaWAN. The conversation covers the benefits of LoRaWAN in enterprise IoT solutions, the IoT industry's journey from high expectations for LoRaWAN to the current stage of practical adoption, the integration of LoRaWAN with other technologies like cellular, the total cost of ownership of IoT, and The Things Conference, an event bringing together the global LoRaWAN ecosystem. Wienke Giezeman is the co-founder and CEO of The Things Industries. He founded The Things Industries in 2015 with Johan Stokking. The company has since become the global leader in LoRaWAN network and solution management software, overseeing more than 2.5 million LoRaWAN devices across the globe and routing 2.5 billion messages a month. The Things Industries is a well-established LoRaWAN connectivity and services provider. With a global installed base of over 50,000 gateways, 1.5 million connected devices, and 500+ enterprise customers, they assume a leading role in the global IoT ecosystem. Discover more about IoT at https://www.iotforall.com More about The Things Industries: https://www.thethingsindustries.com/ The Things Conference: https://www.thethingsconference.com/ Connect with Wienke: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wienke/ Our sponsor: https://www.wildernesslabs.co/ (00:00) Sponsor (00:21) Intro (00:31) Wienke Giezeman and The Things Industries (01:34) LPWAN and the IoT market (04:47) Integrating LoRaWAN with other technologies (07:00) LoRaWAN challenges and successes (12:32) What is the total cost of ownership of IoT? (18:01) Skepticism and evolution of IoT (25:16) The Things Conference 2024 Subscribe on YouTube: https://bit.ly/2NlcEwm Join Our Newsletter: https://www.iotforall.com/iot-newsletter Follow Us on Social: https://linktr.ee/iot4all Check out the IoT For All Media Network: https://www.iotforall.com/podcast-overview
Deze zomer hoor je de beste gesprekken die we dit jaar voerden in BNR Digitaal, met nieuwe inzichten van Joe van Burik en Ben van der Burg aan het begin van de aflevering. In 2022 was het 'Metaverse' en 'VR' wat de klok sloeg. Dat veranderde met de komst van ChatGPT. Toch geven Meta en misschien zelfs het grote Apple de techniek van een driedimensionale virtuele wereld nog niet op. Zo zou het bedrijf van Mark Zuckerberg met brillenproducent Magic Leap willen samenwerken en verwacht men deze zomer ook de XR-bril van Apple. We praten bij met Aragorn Meulendijks, expert bij ItsMrMetaverse. Stilletjes rond Matter-protocol Een halfjaar geleden werd smarthomestandaard Matter vol bombarie geïntroduceerd. Vrijwel alle grote techbedrijven waren akkoord met één universeel protocol voor het aansturen van smarthome apparaten. Wat is de impact nu Matter een tijdje onder ons is? En is Matter 1.1 een flinke vooruitgang? Dat vragen we aan Wienke Giezeman, CEO en mede-oprichter van The Things Industries. Vijf jaar AVG Vijf jaar geleden werd de AVG ingevoerd. De belangrijkste Europese privacywet liet zich direct al gelden en deed dat deze week zelfs nog, want de Ierse toezichthouder constateerde opnieuw een overtreding van Meta. Boete: 1,2 miljard euro. Wat heeft de AVG ons nu gebracht? En is het machtsspel tussen de Amerikaanse big tech en Europa nog wel houdbaar? Dat bespreken we met Menno Weij, tech-jurist bij BDO Legal. Meer podcasts over tech? Luister dan naar Nexus, de Cryptocast, All in the Game, De Technoloog en de Tech Update.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Vijf jaar geleden werd de AVG ingevoerd. De belangrijkste Europese privacywet liet zich direct al gelden en deed dat deze week zelfs nog, want de Ierse toezichthouder constateerde opnieuw een overtreding van Meta. Boete: 1,2 miljard euro. Wat heeft de AVG ons nu gebracht? En is het machtsspel tussen de Amerikaanse big tech en Europa nog wel houdbaar? Dat bespreken we met Menno Weij, tech-jurist bij BDO Legal. Stilletjes rond Matter-protocol Een halfjaar geleden werd smarthomestandaard Matter vol bombarie geïntroduceerd. Vrijwel alle grote techbedrijven waren akkoord met één universeel protocol voor het aansturen van smarthome apparaten. Wat is de impact nu Matter een tijdje onder ons is? En is Matter 1.1 een flinke vooruitgang? Dat vragen we aan Wienke Giezeman, CEO en mede-oprichter van The Things Industries. Het metaverse is ondergesneeuwd In 2022 was het 'Metaverse' en 'VR' wat de klok sloeg. Dat veranderde met de komst van ChatGPT. Toch geven Meta en misschien zelfs het grote Apple de techniek van een driedimensionale virtuele wereld nog niet op. Zo zou het bedrijf van Mark Zuckerberg met brillenproducent Magic Leap willen samenwerken en verwacht men deze zomer ook de XR-bril van Apple. We praten bij met Aragorn Meulendijks, expert bij ItsMrMetaverse. Meer podcasts over tech? Luister dan naar Nexus, de Cryptocast, All in the Game, De Technoloog en de Tech Update. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Discover the game-changing technology of LoRaWAN in this episode featuring Wienke Giezeman, CEO and Co-Founder of The Things Industries. Join us as we delve into the world of LoRaWAN, a wireless protocol revolutionizing IoT connectivity. Wienke shares invaluable insights on how LoRaWAN works, its applications, and its potential to bridge the connectivity gap. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, we interviewed Johan Stokking, CTO and co-founder of The Things Industries. The Things Industries is the industry renown expert that provides an integrated chain of LoRaWAN products and services to help companies start building secured end-to-end solutions for themselves and their customers. In this episode, we discussed the value proposition of LoRaWAN and why it has survived and thrived in the fiercely competitive connectivity ecosystem. We also explored the business project behind the pricing models and why simplicity and transparency are critical for operators of large device fleets. Key Questions: What is the development progress of LoRaWAN been since then? What are the factors that contributed to the success of LoRaWAN? How do you break down the capabilities and processes around the LoRaWAN platform? How do you come up with the pricing model for your business?
Wienke Giezeman is the CEO and Co-Founder of The Things Industries and The Things Network.The Things Industries helps customers scale their LoRaWAN solutions to hundreds of thousands of sensors. They just celebrated their 1 millionth connected device.
Welcome to IoT Coffee Talk #95 where we have a chat about all things IoT over a cup of coffee or two with some of the industry's leading business minds, thought leaders and technologists in a totally unscripted, organic format. Thanks for joining us. Sit back with a cup of Joe and enjoy the morning banter. This week, we broke a record with seven coffee drinkers on talking IoT nonsense. Special guests, Jaume Rey of Nexiona, and Wienke Giezeman of The Things Industries, join Rob, Leonard, David, Marc, and Bill in an 1-hour adventure the covers metaverse and what it takes to make it in IoT. How do you break through and make your investments in making IoT happen for your customers happen for your business. This is the monetization episode that you won't want to miss!Thanks for listening to us! Watch episodes at http://iotcoffeetalk.com/. Your hosts include Leonard Lee, Stephanie Atkinson, Marc Pous, David Vasquez, Rob Tiffany, Bill Pugh, Rick Bullotta and special guests. We support Elevate Our Kids to bridge the digital divide by bringing K-12 computing devices and connectivity to support kids' education in under-resourced communities. Please donate.
Met de komst van de open standaard Matter heeft de IoT-wereld opnieuw een grote stap in de goede richting gezet. Vrijwel alle grote fabrikanten zijn aan boord en werken samen aan de ontwikkeling van één standaard. Welke gevolgen heeft de komst van Matter? En welke andere ontwikkelingen spelen er op dit moment in deze wereld? Wienke Giezeman, mede-oprichter van The Things Industries, praat ons bij. Gast Wienke Giezeman Links Matter uitgelegd Over Matter en Apple Home Achtergrond van de WSJ over Matter De goedkope Zigbee-lampen De video over de slimme kookhulp Video YouTube Hosts Herbert Blankesteijn & Ben van der Burg Redactie Daniël Mol See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to IoT Coffee Talk #37 where we have a chat about all things IoT over a cup of coffee or two with some of the industry's leading business minds, thought leaders and technologists in a totally unscripted, organic format. Thanks for joining us. Sit back with a cup of Joe and enjoy the morning banter. In this installment we have our first guest, Wienke Giezeman, CEO and co-founder of The Things Industries. We are also live on Clubhouse to see if the thing is any good. We chat about The Things Conference 2021 and the state of LoRa and LoRaWAN from the man who is in the middle of it all. Thanks for listening to us! Watch episodes at http://iotcoffeetalk.com/. Your hosts include Leonard Lee, Stephanie Atkinson, Marc Pous, David Vasquez, Rob Tiffany, Bill Pugh, Rick Bullotta and special guests. We support Elevate Our Kids to bridge the digital divide by bringing K-12 computing devices and connectivity to support kids' education in under-resourced communities. Please donate.
Het internet der dingen, of IoT in goed engels, is terug van weggeweest. De afgelopen jaren bereikte de interesse in de techniek een dal, maar bedrijven in de sector bleven stug doorontwikkelen. Dat werpt nu zijn vruchten af. Hoe gaat het nu met IoT? Te gast is Wienke Giezeman, CEO en mede-oprichter van The Things Industries. Met hem spreken we over de huidige toepassingen van IoT-technieken, het verleden en de toekomst. Gast Wienke Giezeman Links De Technoloog met Wienke Giezeman over IoT De Technoloog met Wienke Giezeman over Kickstarter Matter, voorheen CHIP LoRa Energy Harvesting in IoT Video (Volgt zsm) Hosts Herbert Blankesteijn & Ben van der Burg Redactie Daniël Mol See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the IoT For All Podcast, The Things Industries CEO and Co-Founder Wienke Giezeman discusses the current IoT landscape, how it fits into the ongoing digital transformation and aspects of integrating IoT into your business. From challenges to solutions to embedded hardware, Wienke talks about various topics that commonly arise when a company is looking to integrate IoT into its operations. With a number of solutions out there, Wienke believes the best place to start is getting active in the community with his conferences which people can obtain virtually or in-person in Amsterdam this March.Wienke Giezeman is the CEO and Co-Founder of The Things Industries, a LoRaWAN connectivity and services provider with over 150,000 users. He is also the initiator of The Things Network, the first crowdsourced free and open internet of things. With over 150,000 active members from over 100 countries worldwide, The Things Network brings together startups, developers, businesses, universities, and governments in building a public Internet of Things data network.
Orkhan Amiraslanov of The Things Industries joins Chris to talk about creating hardware for a LoRaWAN network, including working with different microcontrollers and building a sensor platform that will handle many users' needs.
IoT Burstcast: Episode 1 - Matt Johnson (Bare Conductive) by The Things Industries
LoRaWAN Startup Opportunities - Adam Benzion (Hackster.io) by The Things Industries
Unlocking The Economies Of Scale For LoRaWAN Deployments - Wienke Giezeman & Johan Stokking by The Things Industries
Alexis Houssou (Hardware Club) - Investing In Hardware Startups by The Things Industries
The Story Of The Inventors Of LoRa by The Things Industries
LoRa And LoRaWAN Market Updates - Alistair Fulton (Semtech) by The Things Industries
Why Is It So Awesome To Work For The Things Industries - Johan & Wienke by The Things Industries
Learn more about LoRaWAN on our website! Start with The Things Network: https://www.thethingsnetwork.org/ Scale with The Things Industries: https://www.thethingsindustries.com/ Thanks for listening!
Interview With Agustin Pelaez (Ubidots) by The Things Industries
Interview With Sebastian Stute (Smartmakers) by The Things Industries
Interview With Nicolas Sornin (Semtech) by The Things Industries
Interview With Alexis Houssou (The Hardware Club) by The Things Industries
Interview With Albert Zaragoza (World Sensing) by The Things Industries
Interview With Aaron Shaw (PiSupply) by The Things Industries
Interview With Alistair Fulton (Semtech) by The Things Industries
Interview With Hidetoshi Yoshida (TTN Community - Japan) by The Things Industries
Interview With Nicolas Gerybadze Mov & Reiner Schmohl (Bosch) by The Things Industries
Interview With Johan Stokking (The Things Network) by The Things Industries
Interview With Tim Van Dam (Smart Parks) by The Things Industries
Interview With Michael Hulsmann (Izinto) by The Things Industries
Interview With Marcus Behrens (SAP) by The Things Industries
Interview With Cecile Joannin (SAFT) by The Things Industries
Interview With John Fox (Lucy Zodion) by The Things Industries
Interview With Graziano Marcolli & Franco Zampicinini (mcf88) by The Things Industries
Interview With Olivier Seller (Semtech) by The Things Industries
Interview With Jan Willem Smeenk (SODAQ) by The Things Industries
Interview With Vanja Samuelsson (Qoitech) by The Things Industries
Interview With Benjamin Guilloud (ST Microelectronics) by The Things Industries
Interview With Reinhard Bischoff (Decentlab) by The Things Industries
Interview With Luka Mustafa (IRNAS) by The Things Industries
Interview With Simon Kemper & Lukas Klein (Datacake) by The Things Industries
Interview With Kinson Chan (RAK Wireless) by The Things Industries
Interview With Ignacio Llopis (IoTsens) by The Things Industries
Interview With Al Bennett (Sensational Systems) by The Things Industries
Interview With Olivier Bloch (Microsoft) by The Things Industries
Interview With Staale Pettersen (Semtech) by The Things Industries
Interview With Ranveer Chandra (Microsoft) by The Things Industries
Interview With Michael Wictor (Bintel) by The Things Industries
Interview With Vikram Bhatnagar (Akenza) by The Things Industries
Interview With Elisabeth Schloten (ECBM) by The Things Industries
Interview With Ana Bernal Menés (Libelium) by The Things Industries
Interview With Byron BeMiller (Semtech) by The Things Industries
Interview With Ram Ganesh (CyberEye) by The Things Industries
Interview With Moorthi Kanagaraj (Enthutech) by The Things Industries
Interview With Jan Jongboom (Edge Impulse) by The Things Industries
Interview With Leonid Bortnikov (NAS) by The Things Industries
Interview With Adam Benzion (Hackster.io) by The Things Industries
Interview With Sritam Paltasingh (ThingsAI) by The Things Industries
Interview With Cesar Cerrudo & Agustin Arias (IOActive Labs) by The Things Industries
Interview With Jon Helge Ulstein (Wilhelmsen) by The Things Industries
Interview With Laurens Slats (The Things Network) by The Things Industries
Interview With Shuyang Zhou (SEEED Studio) by The Things Industries
Interview With Donna Moore (LoRa Alliance) by The Things Industries
Interview With Wienke Giezeman (The Things Network) by The Things Industries
Interview With Richard Stamvik (MultiTech) by The Things Industries
Interview With Christine Fraser Boer (Sensoterra) by The Things Industries
Interview With Jonathan Kaye (Laird Connectivity) by The Things Industries
Interview With Rob Spurrett & Thomas Telkamp (Lacuna Space) by The Things Industries
Interview With Melanie Rieback (Radically Open Security) by The Things Industries
Interview With Samir Hennaoui (Murata) by The Things Industries
Driving down the total cost of ownership of LoRaWAN deployments. Wienke and Johan will talk about their experiences of developing The Things Network as a scalable, multi-region deployment. They will share their vision on the future of LoRaWAN and have multiple announcements to bring the future of LoRaWAN a bit closer. Wienke Giezeman is the initiator of The Things Network, the first crowdsourced free and open ‘internet of things'. In Amsterdam, the network was set up in 6 weeks and this made Amsterdam one of the first real smart cities. Johan Stokking is tech lead of The Things Network and CTO of The Things Industries. Apart from his work on The Things Network and The Things Industries, Johan is a member of the LoRa Alliance technical committee and works on the specifications of LoRaWAN peering and Firmware Updates Over The Air. To learn more about LoRaWAN and about us you can go to our website. Join the topic discussion: https://www.thethingsnetwork.org/foru... Learn more about The Things Network: https://www.thethingsnetwork.org/