IOT (internet of things) Archives - Tech Research Online Knowledge Base for IT Pros Thu, 06 Jul 2023 12:27:03 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.4 https://techresearchonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/full-black-d_favicon-70-70.png IOT (internet of things) Archives - Tech Research Online 32 32 Influencers Interview With Roger Williams – CEO at Mobile Blockchain Solutions https://techresearchonline.com/influencers-interview/with-roger-williams-ceo-at-mobile-blockchain-solutions/ https://techresearchonline.com/influencers-interview/with-roger-williams-ceo-at-mobile-blockchain-solutions/#respond Thu, 15 Sep 2022 19:11:20 +0000 https://techresearchonline.com/?p=164082 Introduction In today’s interview, we had the opportunity to speak with Roger Williams – Chief Executive Officer at Mobile Blockchain Solutions. Roger has been embedded in the IOT (internet of things), LiFi Technology, and Cryptocurrency/ Blockchain development industry since 2017. In his current role as CEO at Mobile Blockchain Solutions, Roger is a liaise with industry stakeholders, government agencies, Treasury, banks, educational institutions, executives, entrepreneurs, developers and founders. Q1. Hey Roger Williams, Tell Us How Did You Become Passionate About Internet of Things. What Made You Choose This Profession? I first got introduced to the Internet of things in 2018 while studying blockchain. That’s when learned about how we would be tying physical asset to the internet. Q2. Tell Us About Your Role and the Journey as CEO at Mobile Blockchain Solutions. My role as CEO of the Mobile Blockchain Solutions is to bring to life the projects from clients in the Web 3.0 and Web 2.0 space.  There are some many new projects that are currently solving real world issues.  Here at the Mobile Blockchain Solutions our team of amazing consultants, and developers are here to give our clients the best service, efficient an awesome quality product, and an …

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Introduction

In today’s interview, we had the opportunity to speak with Roger Williams – Chief Executive Officer at Mobile Blockchain Solutions.

Q1. Hey Roger Williams, Tell Us How Did You Become Passionate About Internet of Things. What Made You Choose This Profession?

I first got introduced to the Internet of things in 2018 while studying blockchain. That’s when learned about how we would be tying physical asset to the internet.

Q2. Tell Us About Your Role and the Journey as CEO at Mobile Blockchain Solutions.

My role as CEO of the Mobile Blockchain Solutions is to bring to life the projects from clients in the Web 3.0 and Web 2.0 space.  There are some many new projects that are currently solving real world issues.  Here at the Mobile Blockchain Solutions our team of amazing consultants, and developers are here to give our clients the best service, efficient an awesome quality product, and an amazing experience.

Q3. Would you like to tell your Unique Skill that you think you have as an IoT (Internet of Things) Advisor. 

I guess people on my team would call me a visionary in this IOT space.  I really enjoy studying technology.  I think it’s super important that we understand what technologies are coming into the space and how they will affect our future generation.

Q4. According to you what is the importance of iot (Internet of Things)? 

The most important thing to understand is how we can use the IoT for tracking Assets.  I think most people don’t understand at this point how they could and will be able to utilize this to their benefit. The ability to truly understand the valve of all the history and valve of the assets they currently own and how the ledger from the blockchain tied to the IOT gives people history of true ownership.

Q5. What Are Some of The Challenges for You When It Comes to Become a Founder? 

Daily challenges as a founder are making sure I have a balanced lifestyle.  I really enjoy learning about disruptive technologies and networking with great minds to bring these thoughts to life.

Q6. Please Share an Experience of your Journey as SAP Consultant and SAP Analyst?

 As an SAP Analyst I learnt so much about how big companies valve data and tracking Assets.  The Supply chain is everything to big manufacturers.  This is what opened my eyes to how the internet of things(IoT) make sense.

Q7. What kind of corporate sustainability approach you have taken which led to the outstanding result.

  My corporate sustainability approach is to always be curious.  Find someone in the field that has expertise and passion for that field, and ask as many questions needed to gain true understanding along with your own research.  Being a servant to those around you is the highest level of self.

Q8. Would you like to tell your Unique Skill which you have as a liaise with industry stakeholders, government agencies, Treasury, banks, educational institutions, executives, entrepreneurs, developers and founders.? 

I am now engulfed in new technology call Li-Fi technology.  Light Fidelity (Li-Fi) I know this technology is the link for how we will connect the IOT to the blockchain and autonomous driving.  It’s also green energy so it has so many benefits.

Q9. What Next for you? 

My focus now we are working on Li-Fi projects and I’m super excited about what’s going on in the world of Li-Fi, Blockchain, Web 3.0

 

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Digital Transformation : The new Face of Big Industrial Sectors https://techresearchonline.com/blog/5-major-ways-digital-transformation-is-changing-the-face-of-big-industrial-sectors/ https://techresearchonline.com/blog/5-major-ways-digital-transformation-is-changing-the-face-of-big-industrial-sectors/#respond Tue, 16 Feb 2021 18:20:51 +0000 https://techresearchonline.com/?p=11837 When we think about the Digital Transformation  we’ve been experiencing the last couple of decades and its influence on the business landscape, the first things that cross our mind are digital workplaces, improved collaboration, cloud computing, and similar trends. All these trends are primarily workplace-related. What we are missing from this picture is that the impact the exponential development of the digital world had on industries like the Oil & Gas and manufacturing industry maybe even more profound. So, much so, that in a couple of decades from now, the centuries-old cycle of legacy industrial facilities may finally be broken. Let us examine this technological evolution in greater detail. The higher level of automation brought by the internet of things This development became inevitable ever since the corporate world recognized the unlimited potential of IoT. To put it simply, not allowing the machines to collect the relevant data, pass the information between each other, and self-regulate their production processes ramps up operational costs, and leads to lower production efficiency. This operational gap will become even wider as the IoT technology continues to develop and evolve. So, it is safe to predict that the legacy industrial tools will be gradually replaced with …

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When we think about the Digital Transformation  we’ve been experiencing the last couple of decades and its influence on the business landscape, the first things that cross our mind are digital workplaces, improved collaboration, cloud computing, and similar trends.

All these trends are primarily workplace-related.

What we are missing from this picture is that the impact the exponential development of the digital world had on industries like the Oil & Gas and manufacturing industry maybe even more profound.

So, much so, that in a couple of decades from now, the centuries-old cycle of legacy industrial facilities may finally be broken.

Let us examine this technological evolution in greater detail.

The higher level of automation brought by the internet of things

This development became inevitable ever since the corporate world recognized the unlimited potential of IoT.

To put it simply, not allowing the machines to collect the relevant data, pass the information between each other, and self-regulate their production processes ramps up operational costs, and leads to lower production efficiency.

This operational gap will become even wider as the IoT technology continues to develop and evolve. So, it is safe to predict that the legacy industrial tools will be gradually replaced with newer equipment produced with smart capabilities in mind.

The ongoing development of machine learning

Deep machine learning has always been considered one of the most promising AI trends. What does this technology bring to the table in terms of industrial production?

Well, the AI will inevitably hijack the management of IoT-powered facilities. Processing the abundant data collected in such an environment simply requires the speed and efficiency that can’t be achieved by human beings. This efficiency gap will only continue to grow in the following years.

Finally, human involvement in industrial production will be relegated to the following duties:

  • Data analysis
  • Critical and creative thinking
  • Product development
  • Sales and marketing
  • Software engineering
  • IoT development
  • Programming for robotics for and automation

The e-commerce expands to the big industry sector

This trend may look insignificant at first glance, but it has the potential to move the mountains as time goes by. One of the main advantages the smaller industries had over their big clunky brothers was their nimbleness. For instance, the speed at which they can acquire the business assets.

The current expansion of e-commerce to the big industry sector is making this difference disappear. These days, for instance, the big O&G companies can find new oilfield equipment online and make large-scale purchases just as easily as small companies can restock printer cartridges.

Rise of cutting-edge employee tech

In the previous sections, we have painted a somewhat grim picture of the future involvement of human labor in the industrial sector. But, as we could see, human involvement will remain very relevant in areas like data analytics, decision-making, etc.

This focused employee participation opens up the doors for the rise of dedicated digital tools whit the sole purpose of improving the efficiency of these limited human resources.

What kind of tech are we talking about? Primarily the platforms aimed at optimizing workflows, data processing, mutual communication, and oversight of the on-site equipment.

Seamless communication leads to high-quality customer service

The on-site production may be one of the most important sectors of various big industries. However, all companies that are pushing some form of product on the market need seamless customer service to stay relevant.

Fortunately enough, recent breakthroughs in the areas of Artificial Intelligence and machine learning have made this job far simpler and more efficient as well.

As a result, the industrial conglomerates will be able to deliver personalized customer experience, automate most of the tiresome CS processes and move the focus of the customer experience to emerge grounds like Virtual Reality.

We hope these five developments gave you some general idea about tectonic changes the industrial enterprises are undergoing in this supposed heyday of the digital transformation. When this transition is over, the way we look at the industrial sector may be completely different from the outlook we have now.

The roles of humans in the production will, inevitably, continue to lose ground, but the adoption of new technologies will create new job opportunities for a qualified workforce. How fast we will come to this point, yet remains to be seen.

 

Author Bio: 

Mike Johnston is an avid blogging enthusiast and experienced content writer with a focus on business, technology, entrepreneurship, and real estate.

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