Source: IOT Show website. |
The Head of Singapore's Smart Nation programme, Tan Kok Yam, will give an opening address at Terrapinn's IoT Show on 22 September.
Tan said, "The breath-taking advances in computing, robotics, use of sensors and the data sciences promise much. There is tremendous potential to improve lives, create new opportunities and build a closer community. Singapore has what it takes to make it work, but the challenge is always to keep our endeavours people-centric, to solve real and practical issues that our city and society face."
Leader of Intel's Industry Solutions Group for Asia Pacific & Japan, Leighton Phillips added, "The Internet of Things has gone from vision to reality in just a few short years. We're now at the point where the technology is enabling powerful insights and transformative new models. We'll be sharing our thoughts on what businesses and governments can do to get smarter with IoT."
The IoT Show will address the new business possibilities from the Internet of things and contextual technology, featuring four conference tracks covering cities and government, energy and home, manufacturing and logistics, cars and transport. A co-located exhibition brings the entire ecosystem together.
The event will take place from 22 to 23 September 2015 at Suntec Convention Centre.
Tan said, "The breath-taking advances in computing, robotics, use of sensors and the data sciences promise much. There is tremendous potential to improve lives, create new opportunities and build a closer community. Singapore has what it takes to make it work, but the challenge is always to keep our endeavours people-centric, to solve real and practical issues that our city and society face."
Leader of Intel's Industry Solutions Group for Asia Pacific & Japan, Leighton Phillips added, "The Internet of Things has gone from vision to reality in just a few short years. We're now at the point where the technology is enabling powerful insights and transformative new models. We'll be sharing our thoughts on what businesses and governments can do to get smarter with IoT."
The IoT Show will address the new business possibilities from the Internet of things and contextual technology, featuring four conference tracks covering cities and government, energy and home, manufacturing and logistics, cars and transport. A co-located exhibition brings the entire ecosystem together.
The event will take place from 22 to 23 September 2015 at Suntec Convention Centre.
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