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Understanding the Innovation Landscape needed for Enabling Technologies in the World’s Energy Transition

Paul Hobcraft

Internet of Things. The period 2020 to 2030 is absolutely critical for investments not just to be pledged but effectively deployed on the ground in the physical solutions and effective operation needed to make this energy transition required on track to reach the climate goals. Behind-the-meter batteries. Blockchain.

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#1,522 – 6G

Greatest. Idea. Ever.

And while it may not be ready until 2030, the early indications are that it would be worth the wait. 5G base stations, for example, are designed to handle up to a million connections, versus the 4,000 that 4G base stations can cope with. A truly game-changing technology that could offer blazingly fast connection speeds.

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Why Mission-Critical Industries Need Custom Industrial Data Platforms

Acuvate

The global Internet of Things (IoT) market in energy alone is expected to hit 35.2 billion USD by 2025 , and IoT is expected to unlock the most economic potential in factories by 2030. They are designed from the ground up with the industry’s particular data sources, security needs, and decision-making processes in mind.

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Why Mission-Critical Industries Need Custom Industrial Data Platforms

Acuvate

The global Internet of Things (IoT) market in energy alone is expected to hit 35.2 billion USD by 2025 , and IoT is expected to unlock the most economic potential in factories by 2030. They are designed from the ground up with the industry’s particular data sources, security needs, and decision-making processes in mind.

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Innovate or Die: Bold Action, Connected Minds, and a Leadership Team with Vision

eZassi

Zerox – Struggling to compete with business document printing in past markets, its R&D today focuses on The Internet of Things (IoT) and 3D printing advancements in additive manufacturing. How do executives plan strategically for 2030 when 85 percent of the jobs that will exist haven’t even been invented yet?

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yet2 Insights: The Future of IoT

Yet2

The Internet of Things (IoT) has exploded into the tech world over the past decade. By 2030 we are expected to have more than 100 billion devices uploading and responding to real time data collection. While it’s hard to know exactly what 2030 will be like, IoT is a technology that both reveals and opens exciting new doors.

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Does AI Replace Human Work?

The BMI Lab Blog

The internet of things (IoT) is moving towards an economy of things in which products, processes, machines and algorithms act autonomously to satisfy customers, produce goods and services and create business value. Statista figures based on 2018 to 2030 forecasts, by segment (in billion U.S.