World Internet Of Things Convention (WIOTC), a China lead international organisation for IoT, has published a ranking of the top 500 companies in IoT, listing the top 10 as being Huawei, Qualcomm, Bosch, Google, Cisco, China Unicom, Vodafone, IBM, NXP and China Telecom. It claims the World Internet of Things Ranking List (WIOTRL) to be […]
Industry giants GE & Bosh team for Industrial IoT/Industry 4.0
Two of the biggest players in Industrial IoT/Industry 4.0 — Bosch and GE – are to collaborate on open source IoT platform development and on common standards to help machines and devices understand each other. GE Digital and Bosch Software Innovations have signed a MoU to “further facilitate openness and growth of the Industrial Internet […]
The Yield: Oysters, IoT and analytics
I spent a very interesting, and pleasant day in Tasmania last Friday courtesy of Microsoft and IoT startup, The Yield, learning all about how The Yield is using IoT technology to help Tasmania’s oyster farmers be more productive, more efficient, and hence more competitive. Along the way I also learnt something about what’s involved in […]
KEI: part think tank, part social enterprise
Chris Vein, chairman of the recently-launched Knowledge Economy Institute, in an interview with IoTAustralia, has provided more details of the institute, which is backed by data analytics provider Sirca, Bosch, Cisco, Rozetta Technology (wholly-owned by Sirca), Curtin University and the University of Tasmania. “In some senses it is a think tank on the traditional model, […]
Knowledge Economy Institute formed to help Australia exploit IoT
Sydney-based data analytics provider Sirca, Bosch, Cisco, Rozetta Technology, Curtin University and the University of Tasmania have teamed up to create the Knowledge Economy Institute (KEi) to help business, government and researchers solve complex problems, increase competitiveness and create jobs. The founding chairperson of the KEi is Chris Vein, the former CIO of the World […]