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IDTechEX Europe
May 10, 2017 - May 11, 2017

This IDTechEx event addresses the real opportunity for the Internet of Things, not hype. Business models, case studies, opportunities and profitability are all covered. Specific market verticals are covered in addition to new enabling technologies.
The event is designed to help you assess your business strategy and timing, the technical, consumer and governmental challenges, new business models andĀ opportunities.
The event’s mission is to:
- assess the business cases for IoT / Industry 4.0
- identify added value profitable opportunities across the supply chain
- cover the full scope of IoT systems from the market leaders
- learn about the new disruptive technologies enabling IoT
Navigating IoT through the hype
The Internet of Things will connect existing systems and then augment those by connecting more things, thanks to wireless sensor networks and other technologies. Things on the ‘edge’ form mesh networks and can make their own automated decisions.
But where and how, in the scale of hype to reality, can the Internet of Things profit suppliers and users today? What are the pragmatic steps needed to enable the Internet of Things and widespread deployment of wireless sensor networks that are feasible and based on an ROI and not the hope someone else will pay for this? Who is buying IoT in the short term? Find the answers at this event in Berlin.
The Business of the Internet of Things
Presentations from buyers by market vertical Presenters from telecoms, consumer electronics companies, consumer service companies, software companies, system integrators and embedded intelligence providers will present how the internet of things is coming together, with assessment of revenue streams, profitability, unmet needs, standardization and new research.
Presentations from buyers by market vertical
- Presentations from Buyers of the Internet of Things by market vertical
- Consumer services and smart homes
- Automotive and transit
- Healthcare Smart Energy: smart meters and grids
- Logistics, supply chain Oil, gas, manufacturing and industrial
Progress with Enabling Technologies and Services
- State of the art progress in hardware platforms
- Mesh wireless sensors technology and case studies
- Real time locating systems (RTLS) assessed: WiFi, UWB, ultrasound
- Indoor Positioning Systems
- Passive RFID and passive RFID sensors
- Indoor Positioning Systems
- IPS Ultra low power electronics
- Energy storage for the internet of things
- Energy harvesting Printed and ubiquitous electronics
Big data
- Software, standards
- Government role and privacy
Solutions
- Fusing wireless systems
- Integrators experience
Networking and system architectures, scaling, implementation challenges
- Analyst view Breaking the topic into identifiable markets and assessing their size