Today, Friday February 16 2018 at 11am ET (14:00 UTC) the Internet Society Livestream Channel will webcast an edited recording of last Tuesday’s Internet of Things (IoT) NY meetup, held in conjunction with the Time-Series Data NY meetup featuring presentations from two fast growing companies in the field ofIoT in Manufacturing. Nowadays our products are almost always assembled by machine: plastic extruders, sheet metal stampers, textile spinning machines, robotic arms programmed for specific tasks. The machines and equipment vary, depending on the product being made, with the manufacturing processes overseen by humans. Until recently, the performance parameters of the machines (e.g., pressure, humidity, moisture, temperature, rotational speed) have been largely invisible to us. In other words, we need to capture data. Consequently, the efficiency of our processes is jeopardized by the fact that we don’t know what is happening at all times along our assembly lines. In other words, we don’t capture data at all or if we do, we don’t put it to actionable use. This is why manufacturing is one of IoT’s biggest markets. With the right data collection, processing, storage and analytics solution in place, companies can save hundreds of thousands if not millions of dollars through process optimization, maximizing resource efficiency and, ultimately, increasing productivity. Speakers: Eric Fogg, COO & Founder, MachineMetrics; Devon Peticolas, Data Engineer Oden Technologies –
At 7pm tonight Thursday Nov 30 2017, the Internet Society Livestream Channel will stream the 48th IoT NY Meetup recorded on Nov 9 2017. The topic this month was Blockchain in IoT. Decentralization, security, identity, transparency and privacy established by blockchain-enabled solutions have a range of potential applications in IoT. .Panelists: Kevin Chen – Evangelist, IOTA Foundation; Claire Curry – Head of Emerging Technology Analysis, Bloomberg New Energy Finance; Andre De Castro – CEO and Founder, Blockchain of Things; Steve Shapiro – Co-founder and CTO of Token; Bruce Weed – GM of IoT and Blockchain at IBM.
At 7pm tonight Wednesday Aug 2 2017, the Internet Society Livestream Channel will stream the 45th IoT NY Meetup recorded on July 17 2017. The topic this month is AgTech’s bright future: Growing food (and data) with IoT. AgTech spans indoor and urban agriculture, precision agriculture, closed-loop systems, and a growing body of IoT-enabled solutions. This month, we’ll hear from a panel of AgTech leaders who will discuss investor trends, prototyping, grower adoption, challenges and opportunities for the industry.Panelists include: Louisa Burwood-Taylor – Head of Media, AgFunder; Michael Fernandez– Lead Systems Engineer, AeroFarms; Jason Green– CEO, Edenworks ; Ron Hiller– Founder, BLX.io; Adam Wolf– Founder/CEO, Arable; and Ajay Kulkarni– Co-Founder/CEO, Timescale (moderator).
Along with IoT, Variable-Rate Technology (VRT), High Precision Positioning Systems, Automated Steering Systems, Remote Sensing and Integrated Electronic Communication are essential for Advanced Farming! Using them, as research states #LatinAmerica #AdvancedFarming Market to grow at a CAGR of 15.8% to aggregate $541.8 million by 2022. PDF https://buff.ly/2uqTshj
Tonight Wednesday April 26 2017 the Internet of Things (IoT) NY Meetup will present IoT NY #43: Online Trust & Privacy by Designs at the Microsoft Technology Center in NYC. Olaf Kolkman, Chief Internet Technology Officer of the Internet Society will discuss online trust, collaborative security, and privacy by design in the context of IoT. The meetup will be webcast live on theInternet Society Livestream Channel.
Today, Saturday Dec 3 2015, is 3D Printing Day 2016, and we are taking the opportunity to livestream last Monday’s IoT-NY #39 meetup – which focused on using the technology to prototype IoT devices. It included an intro, by Adafruit’s Dano Wall, to the 3D Hubs global network of local service bureaus, and a demo by Godwyn Morris and John Goodwin of local NYC hub Skill Mill NYC. The event will be streamed at 2pm EST on the Internet Society Livestream Channel.
Today Tuesday 15 November 2016 the Internet Society(ISOC) will present a briefing panel at the Internet Engineering Task Force meeting in Seoul, Korea (IETF 97). The briefing’s theme is The I in IoT: Implications for a Global Open Internet. We will explore how the internet shapes the design of smart objects, and how they in turn will shape the architecture of the internet. Are there general guidelines with respect to security and overall behavior for these new devices? What should designers of smart object architectures take into account because of the interaction between devices and the internet? Panelists: Carsten Bormann, Universität Bremen; Erica Johnson, University of New Hampshire InterOperability Laboratory; Michael Koster, Samsung/SmartThings; Hannes Tschofenig, ARM Limited; Juan Carlos Zúñiga, SIGFOX. Moderator: Olaf Kolkman, Internet Society. The briefing will be webcast live on the ISOC Tech Matters YouTube Channel.
Today, Friday 11 November 2016, the Internet Society’s Asia-Pacific Bureau and the Internet Society Hong Kong Chapter, which is celebrating its 10th anniversary, present Asia Internet Symposium Hong Kong. The Symposium has the theme Shaping our Lives with Internet of Things (IoTs): the Angels and the Devils. Speakers include Fred Baker, Co-Chair of the IETF’s IPv6 Operations Working group; Andrew Sullivan, Chairman of the Internet Architecture Board (IAB); and Rebecca Mackinnon, Director, Ranking Digital Rights at New America. The event will be webcast live on the Internet Society Livestream Channel. Hong Kong is 13 hours ahead of NYC.
Michelle De Mooy, Center for Democracy and Technology; Cora Han, Federal Trade Commission; Ben Zorn, Microsoft; Brett Frischmann, Princeton University and Cardozo Law School; Moderator: Margaret Martonosi, Princeton University.
Panel 2 – Security and Privacy in Real-World IoT Deployment
Jay Dominick, Princeton University; Ben Zevenbergen, Princeton University and Oxford Internet Institute; Ajay Kulkarni, iobeam; Mike Glenn, CableLabs; Moderator: Nick Feamster, Princeton University
Seda Gürses, KU Leuven; Travis Hall, National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) ; Arvind Narayanan, Princeton University; Helen Nissenbaum, New York University; Moderator: Kyle Jamieson, Princeton University.
Alissa Cooper, Cisco; Vyas Sekar, Carnegie Mellon University; Keith Winstein, Stanford University; Joe Calandrino, Federal Trade Commission; Moderator: Miguel Centeno, Princeton University
On Monday October 24 2016 the IoT NY Meetup presented IOT NY #37: Scaling IoT- Telemetry, Command & Control, Analytics and the Cloud at the Microsoft Tech Center in NYC. This month’s speaker was Microsoft Sr. Technical Evangelist Nick Landry. After first giving an overview – aimed primarily at enterprise users – of how the cloud enables massive scaling of IoT sensor arrays, Nick gave a practical demo of an implementation on Microsoft’s Azure service. The event was recorded for later streaming on the Internet Society Livestream Channel. See below.
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