Blockchain improves food traceability, from farm to fork
Beyond bitcoin, blockchain provides many other opportunities. Secure, transparent, and immutable, it is seen as a promising tool for modernising agri-food supply...
How are Big Data and IoT Interrelated?
There has been rapid growth in the Internet of Things (IoT) and big data technologies amongst organizations and individuals. According to Forbes,...
Using Smart Technology to Aid Factory Workers
A rise in the industrial Internet of Things and product data management is helping to make factories and the people working in...
XR: 5G extends the boundaries of reality
Extended Reality (XR), a generic concept that encompasses all immersive technologies, is slow to deliver on its promises. But 5G is poised...
The hologram: four examples of a revolutionary technology
For a long time holographic technology, which dates back to a 1971 invention, fed the imagination of the general public at the...
Powering the Smart Factory with the Internet of Things
To secure a smart future, manufacturers are leveraging the Internet of Things to reshape product development and production. Selecting the right infrastructure...
Sensors in the water industry: The next step to IoT cities
Posted by: Anasia D'mello
ensors in the water and wastewater treatment industries are an emerging technology market area, forecast to...
Pollutant monitoring: example of an IoT partnership
Monday 15th of June 2020
Through its Datavenue Ready label, Orange offers dedicated support to players in the Internet...
The Evolution of Building Management Systems: From Limited Control to a...
Although a Building Management System (BMS) may seem like a new concept, it has been around for 50+ years. Traditionally, a BMS...
Connected or even self-driving: The future of cars with 5G
Monday 8th of June 2020
Developing connected (and eventually autonomous) vehicles requires the implementation of Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) communication. This...