September 20, 2018

News for the IET

Experience the Future of Internet of Things at the IoT India Congress 2018edit

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Shekhar Sanyal, Director and Country Head of the IET, said, “The first two editions of the Congress focused on unifying the fragmented IoT ecosystem and unravelling the business outcomes through IoT. This edition will focus on bringing an immersive view of the Internet of Things and the future it presents. We are excited about this edition which is set to be bigger and different in many ways.”

IoT India congress 2018Mr Shekhar Sanyal: Director and Country Head of the IET

News for other PEI

Safran collaborates with IEEE to set up an industry-academia next generation e-mobility centre at Bangaloreedit

IDR 

As part of its corporate social responsibility commitment, Safran Engineering Services India has signed a partnership with the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), the world’s largest technical professional organization for the advancement of technology, to set up a state of the art e-mobility research and development facility at CHRIST (deemed to be University), Kengeri Campus, Bangalore.

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Celebrating IEEE and Its Membersedit

Spectrum 

For me, the networking component is very important. In an age when you can go online and idly scroll through your phone to research the most ridiculously complicated subjects, still nothing beats a conversation with a fellow carbon life-form to learn something new—while making a new friend or two along the way. Vint Cerf—one of the “fathers” of the Internet, Google evangelist, and IEEE Fellow—says, “It’s the interaction among people, the side conversations, and the chatting in front of a whiteboard that makes IEEE so valuable.”

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Industry News: Information and Communications

Jack Ma says ‘New Manufacturing’ will disrupt global manufacturing industryedit

The Hindu Business Line 

By R Dinakaran

Using or being present online doesn’t mean embracing technology and companies must adopt all the latest technologies like Internet of Things (IoT), artificial intelligence (AI) and big data, he said. The next 30 years will see the arrival of more applications that profoundly change every tiny detail of our life, Jack Ma said.

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Government to mine mobility data via licence plate readers & IoTedit

ET Telecom

By Yohima Sharma

The government plans to track the movement of people through licence plate readers and the internet of things (IoT) ecosystem to mine mobility data as it seeks to create an intelligent transport system for the country

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AI will make jobs interesting, society smarter, life easyedit

Financial Chronicle 

Artificial Intelligence (AI) the capability of a machine to imitate intelligent human behaviour or creation of intelligent machines to perform human abilities like speech recognition, visual perception, decision-making, translation between languages and many more things is going to make our society smarter, jobs more interesting and life more convenient, said a recent Salesforce research

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Industry News: Future of Mobility

Hybrid tech crucial for future of mobility in Indiaedit

Auto Car India 

Saraswat, who was formerly the Director General of the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), says that the introduction of electric vehicles should begin with two-wheelers and three-wheelers – vehicles that are more focused on short-haul journeys. “There is a sequence in which activity has to go. The sequence today is that you have 100 percent system working on internal combustion engine (ICE).

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Industry News: Education

Opinion | The Gale-Shapley algorithm and the future of workedit

Live Mint 

The World Economic Forum ‘Future of Jobs Report 2018’ presents a picture of a world gearing up for its fourth industrial revolution. While the first three revolutions were powered by the steam engine, electric power, and digital technologies, the fourth revolution will be powered by technology breakthroughs in fields such as artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things, 3-D printing, and energy storage

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Cap on solar tariffs to stay despite industry concernsedit

The Hindu Business Line 

By Ksenia Kondratieva

The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy had in August directed the Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) to bring future solar bids in lot size of 1,200 MW with no upper cap and minimum bid size of 50 MW while fixing the maximum permissible tariff at ₹2.68 per unit, including safeguard duty, and ₹2.5 per unit if the safeguard duty was not paid by the developer

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