IoT Asia 2017, held on 29 and 30 March 2017 in Singapore, showed how the solutions for the Internet of Things (IoT) have advanced in one year. Exhibits were clearly more mature, with more companies showcasing proofs of concept as well as actual use cases on the showfloor.
There was also more understanding of the gaps to be filled, with agreement that collaboration is the way to go and commitments to nurture the right types of skills to further IoT. Coverage in TechTrade Asia included:
The pre-event post which provided an overview of IoT Asia 2017
Pictures from the showfloor showed some of the interesting exhibits
The Singapore government is focused on the way forward in the age of digital disruption
Collaboration is essential, says Charles Reed Anderson, Founder of Charles Reed Anderson and Associates, a consultancy which provides IoT advisory services
IoT Asia 2017 keynote: NVIDIA talked about how developments in artificial intelligence (AI) will make the IoT more useful
Dell announced a new set of edge gateways designed for specific applications to meet demand for edge computing - filtering the massive amounts of data from IoT devices so that expensive bandwidth is not consumed sending the raw stream to be analysed elsewhere.
The Open Connectivity Foundation partnered with the Singapore Semiconductor Industry Association, the organisers of IoT Asia 2017
Around the same timeframe, Bosch, an IoT Asia sponsor, announced more than 5,000 job vacancies in Asia Pacific and said the recruitment push is driven by the need for IoT solutions, among others
Unabiz, a Sigfox distributor, announced that it is partnering with Airbus on maintenance operations with a focus on IoT solutions. Sigfox is an IoT Asia sponsor
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