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Unlocking The Future Of IoT: Connected Carsedit
According to a recent report, the global connected car market is expected to grow from 5.1 Million units in 2015 to 37.7 Million units by 2022, at a CAGR of 35.54% during the forecast period. Adoption of telematics units and advances in tech with emphasis on driver and passenger experience along with safety and cyber security are ushering in a new era of growth for connected cars globally.
Dr. Rishi Bhatnagar: Chairman of IET India IoT panelIET India IoT PanelNews for other PEI
Seminar on Sustainable Devp in Production Engg concludesedit
The Institution of Engineers (India), Jamshedpur Local Centre organised All India seminar on “Major Advances and Sustainable Development in Production Engineering” in the institute’s premises. The second day event began two Key note lectures and paper presentation. Dr. A K Choudhary, faculty of NIT Jamshedpur spoke on the topic Sustainable development.
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Will IoT Marry Internet?edit
For business decision makers and technology providers, some measure of clarity and progress can be made by understanding the challenges of applying IoT to business. In this article we analyze two principal challenges in making this happen.
Internet of ThingsThe Future of Enterprises is Going Digitaledit
IoT is not a new concept to the digital era as it stands for the interconnection of devices via smart sensors or grids in such a way that they are able to exchange or collect data. It’s another form of Machine-to-Machine (M2M) interaction where machines interact with other and make the tasks done on the behalf of manpower.
Internet of ThingsIndustry 4.0 is India’s second big opportunityedit
The deployment of smart sensors, wearables and mobile devices, augmented and virtual reality and location detection technologies substantially enhance the customer and employee experience with the products, Internet of Things and 3D printing and human-robot collaboration enable connectedness and virtual-physical interfaces to provide living examples of digital connectedness.
Internet of ThingsArtificial intelligence to be top investment priority for 30% CIOs by 2020: Gartneredit
By Rozella Laha
Gartner predicts that by 2020, artificial intelligence technologies will be virtually pervasive in almost every new software product and service and will be one of the top five investment priorities for more than 30% of CIOs globally
Artificial IntelligenceData: Lifeblood of the Internet of Thingsedit
Data is the lifeblood of the Internet of Things (IoT). It animates a new generation of powerful, connected devices that have already begun to dramatically impact our world, and self-driving cars are only one example.
DataIoTAbout 50 billion IoT-connected devices by 2020: Reportedit
As many as 50 billion devices, ranging from smartphones and TVs to watches, pipelines and trucks, will be connected by 2020, a new report said on Thursday. According to a report by global research organisation Software.org: the BSA Foundation, IoT has the potential to drive huge economic gains.
Internet of ThingsIndustry News: Education
Improving The Quality of Higher Educationedit
The Union Government has been taking a series of measures to improve the quality of higher education of the nation. Several premier higher educational institutions in the country like the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs), Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs), Indian Institutes of Science Education and Research (IISERs), Indian Institutes of Information Technology (IIITs) and a few Central Universities have featured among the world’s best ranked higher educational institutions.
Higher EducationGST won’t make a difference to education: Finance Ministryedit
The government has said education will not become expensive under the goods and services tax (GST) that rolled out on July 1. Schooling up to higher secondary and most of the services provided to educational institutions are exempt from taxation under GST, finance ministry said.
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Power grid integration needs to quickenedit
“Fuel requirements for coal and gas fall 20 and 32 per cent, respectively, and CO2 emissions fall 21 per cent (280 million tonnes) in 100S-60W (100 GW solar and 60 GW wind) compared to a No New Renewable Energy scenario,” the report said. “As a result, plant load factors for coal drop from 63 to 50 per cent with nearly 20 GW that is never economical to start.”
Power GridRenewable EnergyGovt may revisit solar policy as tariff dips at Rs 2.44 per unitedit
Proposals for setting up megawatt size solar power plants in Jharkhand are set to bite dust since there is still a logjam over the power purchase agreement (PPA). A high-level committee formed to resolve the issue submitted its report about a fortnight ago reportedly nodding to the contract clauses and virtually snubbing resource gap sought by the State discom.
Solar EnergyDomestic solar industry has failed to keep pace with capacity additionedit
By Shreya Jai
At a time when the solar power capacity addition has grown leaps and bounds, touching 10 GW in last fiscal, domestic solar cells and modules manufacturing has taken a backseat. While the government initiated some support to protect it against the flooding of cheap Chinese counterparts, the domestic industry continues to face demand glut.
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