1 maart 2016
How to connect rapidly to the growing Internet of Things
On June 7-8, 2016, the 5th edition of the Internet of Things Event will take place at High Tech Campus Eindhoven, in The Netherlands. This 2-day event will give insights in the rapidly developing market, in new technologies and in how other businesses apply the new opportunities that are brought by IoT. Topics
The following topics will be covered during the conference:
Topics on June 7
- Big data applications for IoT
- Design of IoT (Product/Service/Experience)
- IoT security
- New players in the IoT field
- IoT & Artificial Intelligence (AI + IoT = ?)
- New business models & strategies, a paradigm shift
- Legal issues and social aspects
- Photonics brings new options for IoT
- New players in the IoT field
- Executives who want to learn how leading companies leverage advanced analytics to compete and win
- Interactive marketing innovators who want access to “game changing” insights for digital marketing optimization.
- Enterprise architects, data warehousing, and business intelligence professionals looking to provide the infrastructure for big data and advanced analytics to their business partners.
- Data scientists, business analysts, statisticians, “quants”, hackers, or analytics professionals responsible for making data-driven business decisions.
- UI developers, sociologists, psychologists etc. who want to learn what the human factors should be in IoT and Big Data.
- In short: anyone who sees potential in the IoT.
- Keynote: Brenno de Winter, Journalist, about “Security and Internet of Things”
- Professor Sandro Etalle, Technical University of Eindhoven / University of Twente about ‘security’
- Mourad Mouhouty, Sales Manager IoT/M2M, Teleena
- Freek Smoes, Innovation and Concept Development, Prime Competence
- Hanna Zoon, Researcher, Fontys Future Media Lab, about “Robot journalism using Internet of Things”
- Diderik van Wingerden, Social Entrepreneur, Totem, about “IoT Business modelling in the open source environment”
- Jose Pozo, Director of Technology and Innovation, EPIC (European Photonics Industry Consortium)
- The content should make a bridge between technology/research and deployment including the potential business case;
- The maturity of the concept;
- Which problem(s) do you solve?;
- Technological advancements with respect to the developments of the current market;
- Cooperations in terms of technology, business, deployment;
- The market and application potential.