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Industrial IoT by MarketScale

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Welcome to the Industrial IoT podcast, by MarketScale: Your home for everything B2B in the Industrial IoT world. Join us for new episodes every week featuring conversations with industry leaders as we explore trends in technology, use-cases & applications, hurdles, and all things IoT.

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The Most Impactful Business and Industry Benefits of IoT with Adam Livesay or Elevāt.IoT

November 04, 2019 21:32 - 15 minutes - 21 MB

On this episode of the Industrial IoT Podcast, Adam Livesay, co-founder, and CEO at Elevāt.IoT, joined host Geoffrey Short to discuss how businesses and industries are blending this technology into their machines and getting value out of it. Elevāt.IoT specializes in connecting fleets of machines and enabling the flow of data between operators, distributors, and OEMs since 2015. How can business owners and decision-makers use this technology to better improve their workflows? Livesay said b...

Ensure Your Business' Future By Protecting Its Past with Lane Leach of Pinnacle Business Systems

November 01, 2019 19:26 - 16 minutes - 19.6 MB

The business world relies on data; there's no escaping it, and there shouldn't be a desire to. Sophisticated data analysis is making business more efficient across the board. On this episode of the MarketScale Industrial IoT Podcast, Lane Leach, Senior Systems Engineer for Pinnacle Business Systems, sat down with host Sean Heath and they discussed the complex challenge of backing up a company’s critical systems. The most reliable way to recover from a catastrophic data corruption event is t...

Manufacturers Can Reduce Costs, Enjoy Greater Flexibility with New Ways to Paint with John Claman of IntelliFinishing

October 02, 2019 23:08 - 19 minutes - 22.5 MB

Manufacturing companies can often be slow to adopt new technology. It’s not because they have doubts about the potential; it’s typically because of the disruption of implementation. This especially true when it comes to finishing systems. Manufacturers may feel literally “chained” to the traditional chain systems. Today, we’re joined by John Claman, Sales Rep and Marketing Supervisor of IntelliFinishing to talk about what opportunities manufacturers have with alternatives to chain systems. ...

How to Get the Most Out of Your CMMS with Steve Reed of Kasa

September 24, 2019 21:24 - 13 minutes - 16.7 MB

Computerized maintenance management software is arguably one of the important purchases you'll make in manufacturing, but as our guest today on the podcast can tell you, it's a complicated process. In this new episode, host Sean Heath sat down with Steve Reed, Vice President of Safety and Engineering at Kasa, for answers to all your CMMS questions. So, how do you know you're using all the functions efficiently, if at all, and what do you do when it comes to integrating that CMMS with your c...

The Shortlist, August 28: Honeywell Bulks Up its IoT Offering and KFC Ditches the 'C'

August 28, 2019 15:26 - 1 minute - 2.22 MB

The Internet of Things has allowed people to be more efficient in their routines for years, and businesses are increasingly implementing the technology into their own. Industrial conglomerate Honeywell announced it is adding more automation, cybersecurity and visualization tools to its ‘Forge for Buildings’ IoT platform. Honeywell CEO Darius Adamczyk told CNBC the company is also investing in robotics, amongst other smart tech. Another American institution, Kentucky Fried Chicken, is also ...

Industry 4.0 Means High Density IoT. Are We Prepared? with John Lam of Premio and Atul Patel of Edyza

July 09, 2019 15:48 - 48 minutes - 112 MB

The world of IoT has been evolving industries for several years now; from manufacturing to retail, data is giving businesses unparalleled decision making capabilities. But are businesses really leveraging IoT to its full potential? To dive deep into the subject, we were joined by Atul Patel, CEO & co-founder of Edyza Inc., an enabler of IoT for high-density connectivity and computing, and John Lam, vice president of sales for Premio Inc., a designer, and builder of computing technologies, i...

How Technology is Improving the Broadband User Experience with Chris Boring of Promptlink Communications

July 02, 2019 16:28 - 21 minutes - 25.1 MB

Communications have fundamentally changed since the implementation of broadband services; today, customer expectations are that communication is instant and clear. "Internet is now the key to this business because everything flows through it. Whether it's the phone or video or internet," Chris Boring, vice president of sales and marketing at Promptlink Communications, said. This standard for speed has made broadband companies more all-encompassing but also forced them to provide new offeri...

What 5G Means for Businesses from the Financial District to the Farmland

June 14, 2019 18:07 - 10 minutes - 14.3 MB

There has been plenty of buzz around the possibilities that 5G will bring to society. Steadily, new markets around the United States have tested the next generation of cellular network technology, but there is far more to come than faster cell phone service. PC Mag Lead Analyst Sascha Segan has traveled the country testing the strength and reliability of telecom giants’ 5G networks, most recently Sprint’s in Dallas. Segan said several industries will operate differently due to the speed 5G...

Perfecting Quality Control and Precision in Manufacturing with Premio & DWFritz

May 28, 2019 23:46 - 35 minutes - 65.2 MB

We're in the midst of the fourth industrial revolution, the next wave of innovation in manufacturing. Much of it is tied to technology, allowing for increased automation and, as a result, higher efficiency. One area of manufacturing that is being helped by these increased efficiency, creating positive ripple effects for the entire industry, is inspection. To elaborate on this new world for industrial quality control, we welcomed Laxman Rajagopalan, head of marketing at DWFritz, as well as Du...

Variable Power is Bringing Manufacturers Maximum Efficiency, with Mike Darrol of Advanced Industrial Devices

March 06, 2019 16:26 - 14 minutes - 33.7 MB

The power of a Variable Frequency Drive, or VFD, cannot be understated in all industries that thrive off of efficient manufacturing. To recap, a VFD adjusts the frequency or voltage of power by variating the frequency of what’s driving the power, i.e., the motor. This is helpful for a couple of reasons: it allows companies to run three-phase power from a single phase power supply, and it allows equipment to run at a voltage or frequency other than what a power company provides, or what’s ava...

Kasa Controls Job Opportunity: Controls Engineer, and Being a Hands-On Piece of the Kasa Culture, with Justin Ryan

March 05, 2019 20:53 - 9 minutes - 21.9 MB

On this Careers Podcast we look deeper into the role of Controls Engineer at Kasa Controls, hearing from Justin Ryan, Engineering Training Manager, on what makes the position an essential piece of the Kasa puzzle. The position, based out of Salina, Kansas, is tasked with providing detailed industrial control system drawings, including electrical schematics, power circuit sizings and loadings, thermal calculations, and more. Additionally, the engineer would have to travel to the installa...

Are You Leveraging Data to Improve Your Business? with Tim Quinn of ThingTech

February 28, 2019 20:25 - 20 minutes - 46 MB

The future of business is centered around actionable data. With so many IoT solutions and integratable platforms for automating and capturing data on processes in a company, the biggest inhibitor is knowing where to start. On today's Industrial IoT podcast, we sat down with Tim Quinn, CEO and co-founder of ThingTech, a company passionate about IoT and how it is helping companies improve. Quinn is especially focused on the Industrial Internet of Things and solving problems for companies all o...

It Takes a Village to Make a Smart City, with Bob Flaherty of CIMCON Lighting

February 27, 2019 19:55 - 22 minutes - 52 MB

Smart city technology continues to interest cities as an effective way to attract businesses and residents. As companies like Netflix, Amazon, and Uber continue to change the world by showing consumers what can happen when technology becomes accessible to ordinary people daily, cities are following suit for their own piece of this technology pie. However, what happens when these cities don't have the foggiest idea about what their first step should be to to turn a community into a “smar...

Connectivity Will Change Sporting Events Forever

February 26, 2019 16:39 - 34 minutes - 48 MB

Could smart stadiums be in our future? With the increased availability of WiFi and the inevitable arrival of 5G, the future of sporting events could look a lot different. Marybeth Hall of Brown Pelican WiFi joins the podcast again this week to tell us what it was like to provide WiFi for a race team at Daytona International Speedway and what the future could look like for sports fans.

Can Smart Cities Solve Overcrowding in China?

February 20, 2019 23:52 - 46 minutes - 63.4 MB

IoT exists to solve the problems in the world. Today's episode focuses in on two areas where IoT could be incredibly beneficial: overcrowded cities and healthcare. Paul Doherty from The Digit Group joins the show to explain how smart city technology can help stem the tide of overcrowding in China. In our second feature on the show, Irma Rastegayeva speaks to Shelby Skrhak about IoT advancements in the field of healthcare.

MarketScale Industrial IoT 02/15/19: Let's Get Connected

February 15, 2019 18:07 - 27 minutes - 37.9 MB

When a sporting event is taking place, very few people stop to consider everything going on behind the scenes to allow the event to go off without a hitch. On today's episode of the Industrial IoT Podcast, we talk to a company that is responsible for providing wifi for some of the largest events in the world. They joined us from Daytona International Speedway ahead of the Daytona 500 to explain how they do it and why it's so important.

Smart Homes Aren't "Smart," But They Could Be, with Universal Screens and Neocontrol Global

February 01, 2019 14:53 - 26 minutes - 60 MB

When considering how to build a new smart home or transform an existing home into an automated one, there are generally two options available: DIY or a professional custom solution. Manufacturers of smart home equipment have made it exceedingly simple to do it yourself, but there is something to be said for hiring a pro. The decision typically comes down to what is wanted from a smart home.

MarketScale IoT 01/30/19: Making Necessary Evils Obsolete

January 30, 2019 15:00 - 30 minutes - 27.8 MB

There are aspects of life that we have largely accepted as a necessary evils. Technology is stepping in to find solutions to these issues that have previously existed as blindspots in our society. On today's episode of the MarketScale IoT Podcast, we look at how IoT is changing the game when it comes to pest control and safety on the roadways.

The Best Security is in the Data with Jonathan Pine of Renova Technology

January 29, 2019 15:39 - 13 minutes - 30.4 MB

Cameras, sensors, audio recording devices. They're put in place at a company to provide safety, and when dealing with the well-being of your employees, this tech is expected to function properly. When it isn't, there are no excuses. "There's a certain amount of risk to the end user associated with security equipment not being in operation," Jonathan Pine, CEO of Renova Technology, said. How should companies stay on top of their security equipment and ensure safe operations? The answer lie...

MarketScale IoT 01/23/19: Bringing IoT to the Highest Valued Port in America

January 23, 2019 16:28 - 32 minutes - 73.9 MB

Can IoT help bring innovation to an industry that has remained largely unchanged for centuries? Ed Anthes-Washburn and the New Bedford Port Authority is saying yes. Today's episode of the MarketScale IoT Podcast looks at how IoT technology is changing the game in fishing and strengthening supply chains.

MarketScale Industrial IoT 01/17/19: Cars are Computers on Wheels

January 17, 2019 19:03 - 40 minutes - 55.3 MB

In an increasingly connected world, automobiles are not being left behind. The capability for cars to be able to connect with every device in our lives is the path forward in the industry. Today's show features conversations with people who work in two different ends of this endeavor.

MarketScale Industrial IoT 01/10/19: Beacon Technology & Private LTE

January 10, 2019 15:23 - 32 minutes - 73.4 MB

This week's episode of the MarketScale IoT podcast features conversations with two industry experts who are using their knowledge to bring innovation to the industry. Correspondent Shelby Skrhak caught up with David Gilley, the Assistant Vice President of Business Development and Strategy at Encore Networks. He discusses the use of private LTE networks by energy utility providers around the world. These providers are harnessing LTE capabilities in-house for better oversight. Also on this ...

MarketScale Industrial IoT 12/26/18: Connected Energy, Connected Restaurants, Connected Wins

December 24, 2018 04:04 - 37 minutes - 34.4 MB

Today's two features put IoT to work in different industries. In each, we get to see how interconnected data is lowering price points, increasing data access, and overall creating big wins. We get a look at connected energy with Tom Raftery, Global VP, Futurist and Innovation Evangelist with SAP, and turn to Can Algül, CEO of Pubinno, to talk about his mission to create an “Internet of Beer.”

Why You Should Focus on Fixing Small IoT Problems for Clients with Milan Kocic of Hexagon MI

December 17, 2018 22:03 - 23 minutes - 18 MB

There can sometimes be a misconception that because a solution is "scalable" that it is simple to scale either up or down to fit the need. That's not necessarily true. On the other hand, sometimes a simple solution can reveal extra benefits that were unintended. How are we seeing this idea of focused solutions impact the Indsutrial IoT industry and the relationships between companies and clients? On today's podcast, MarketScale Host Sean Heath had a chat with the Director for PROXI, the Glob...

MarketScale Industrial IoT 12/12/18: Save the People, Save the Bees

December 12, 2018 21:58 - 42 minutes - 78.4 MB

Today’s episode is all about "salvation:" saving industries, saving lives. This is the kind of salvation IoT is capable of, and what innovators are looking to accomplish. Hear from Manish Agarwal, co-founder of Axelta Systems, who talks about how the IoT industry abroad, specifically in India, saved itself from the doom of weary customers and grew into the innovative force it is today. We’re also going to talk about everyone's favorite, the bees, and why they’re disappearing. A world without...

Taking EMV Migration Outdoors with Matt Nelson of AvaLAN Wireless

December 06, 2018 21:20 - 17 minutes - 23.6 MB

Keeping the financial data of customers secure is a huge concern for businesses, yet the number of Americans who experience some form of credit card fraud is still shockingly high. Migration to EMV has raised the standard for protecting the interests of consumers for many businesses, but this migration hasn't taken place at the same rate for one primary sector of business: gas stations. Matt Nelson, CEO & President of AvaLAN Wireless, joined the MarketScale IoT podcast to talk about the p...

MarketScale Industrial IoT 12/05/18: Connecting Rural America

December 05, 2018 17:46 - 54 minutes - 50.4 MB

In this episode of our Industrial IoT Podcast Show, we're exploring the surprising challenges that still loom over farmers, ranchers and growers, as well as the technology that's taking them to new heights. With net farm income at its third lowest over the last decade, the people who keep the industry afloat are always looking for innovation to cut costs and improve efficiency; IoT is key in this search. We hear from Darcy Pawlik, VP of Agriculture for weather data company Understory, who...

Whether Consumer or Commerical, IoT Will Thrive in the App Store with Michael Longoria of Universal Screens

November 27, 2018 19:19 - 24 minutes - 55 MB

The average consumer is well acquainted with IoT products; in January, 39 million Americans owned a smart home product, and the number is only growing. As consumers get more comfortable with these products in the home, the market for automating every aspect of the house from the air conditioner to the blinds becomes more exciting and attainable. What's commoditizing these products, and how is that affecting the manufacturers looking to enter or expand in the IoT market? Michael Longoria, ...

Why Smart Cities Begin With Smart Lighting with Anil Agrawal of CIMCON Lighting

November 26, 2018 16:17 - 17 minutes - 23.4 MB

As technology has continued to grow, it’s started to touch every aspect of our lives. Not only do we have smart TVs on our walls and smartphones in our pockets, but now the cities where we live are getting smarter, too. As migration from rural to urban living has steadily increased, the need to create more efficient cities has grown. How can cities that are already large begin to accommodate even more growth? The first step in answering that question is smart lighting, according to my gu...

Overcoming Service Challenges as a Security Integrator with Johnathan Pine of Renova Technology

November 12, 2018 16:37 - 24 minutes - 33.5 MB

A new HTF MI study reports that the residential and commercial security markets will begin to witness huge growth worldwide within the next 4 years. To understand what this means for the IoT market, both technologically and economically, we sat down with industry veteran, Johnathan Pine, CEO of Renova Technology, a company that focuses on component level repair and rework of complex, and often proprietary circuit boards. A focus on transparency and customer satisfaction has set Renova apart ...

Cybersecurity and IoT: Who and What is at Risk? with Chris Rouland of Phosphorus

November 02, 2018 19:21 - 19 minutes - 30.4 MB

Cybersecurity affects all verticals and sizes of organizations. One space that is overlooked is the security of IoT, though as Chris Rouland, co-founder and CEO of Phosphorus Security Inc. will tell you, IoT devices are really just computers in a different-looking package, and so too require a necessary level of security. "Twenty-five years ago we were largely concerned with theoretical vulnerabilities. Someone could get in; someone might embarrass you by changing your website," Rouland said....

Why Are Businesses Lacking the IoT Basics? with Tyler Gross & Darren Legge of IBM Watson

October 03, 2018 15:34 - 23 minutes - 32.1 MB

IoT technology doesn't feel like the new kid on the block anymore; even in 2010, the number of devices connected to the internet per person was already well past 1.8, according to a 2011 White Paper by Cisco. But in the grand scheme of things, IoT solutions for businesses still come off as shiny and overly promising. This mentality, which often falls in the shadow of emerging technology, can keep people from remembering the crucial basics that will doom future projects if not addressed; in th...

Taking SCADA Systems to the Next Level with Kittur Nagesh of Cognito Networks

August 30, 2018 14:23 - 18 minutes - 16.7 MB

With the rise of modern IoT systems, there has been a strong need to transform supervisory control and data acquisition, or SCADA systems, to keep up. We sat down with Kittur Nagesh, Founder & CEO of Cognito Networks, to unpack traditional SCADA systems and discuss the intersection of interoperability and security. Nagesh breaks down his thoughts as to why these systems are ripe for change, and pin points the key drivers for this process, with a focus on Industry 4.0. We also discuss both th...

Lighting Done Smarter, Not Harder with Greg Myers of Sensus

August 28, 2018 14:22 - 12 minutes - 16.7 MB

As going green and conserving energy has become not only a more widespread social push as well as financially viable,, companies are looking for new and efficient ways to automate and advance utilities at the next level. The possibilities are practically endless at a city level, and joining us to talk about applications from sustainability to crime prevention is Greg Myers, VP of Global Electric Marketing for Sensus. Greg gave us insight about what makes Sensus unique, the potentially life-sa...

The Rise of Public Cloud Vendors with William Maker of Pinnacle Business Systems

August 23, 2018 14:55 - 10 minutes - 15.1 MB

With every new invention in the IT and software industries - which to be perfectly honest is almost everyday - thought leaders in the industry are forced to find new and inventive solutions to meet their clients' needs, expectations and budgets. In today's episode, William Maker, solutions architect for Pinnacle Business Systems, explained one recent disruption in IT, public cloud vendors, and what it could mean for the future of the industry. "I think a lot of jobs are going to move away fro...

IoT Please: A Consumer's Introduction to Integration with Kevin Williams of WISE Power

August 22, 2018 14:53 - 16 minutes - 22.7 MB

Safety, security, ethics and morals. For many companies, these issues sit in a gray area. Should the users and consumers bear the responsibility of these issues within IT? Or, rather, should the responsibility fall on the shoulders of the developers and distributors? In this episode, Kevin Williams, CEO of WISE Power, answers this question as well as introduces the concept of lifestyle management and what he believes is required for the future success of smart devices. "As consumers we don't ...

Conveyor Systems, Assemble! with Kevin Howe of IntelliFinishing

August 16, 2018 14:14 - 12 minutes - 16.6 MB

Since the early 1900s, the assembly line has been a vital aspect of manufacturing cars and many other products. In 2018, there’s been a massive evolution from the simple one-way conveyor belt system used to manufacture the Model-T, to a more versatile, complex system created on a product by product basis. Joining us is Kevin Howe, product and installation manager at Intellifinishing, to discuss the conveyor systems he’s worked on and how the concept of the assembly line has evolved over time.

The Electric, Self-Driving Car is Around the Corner with Tom Raftery of SAP

July 25, 2018 14:22 - 20 minutes - 27.8 MB

For many Americans, the fully electric self-driving car seems likes technology out of a science fantasy story. But for Tom Raftery, innovation evangelist for SAP SE, this massive change in how we get from point A to B is just around the corner. This week, Tom joins us to discuss the current state of both electric and self driving vehicles, how IoT technology is taking them to the next phase, and where they will be in the next decade. Tom said, "the next 10 years in transportation, it's gonna ...

The Cities within Smart Buildings with Kittur Nagesh of Cognito Networks

July 06, 2018 15:32 - 20 minutes - 28 MB

For smart buildings, connection equals success. To work best, they need to be free from proprietary silos, said Kittur Nagesh, founder and CEO of Cognito Networks, on today's episode of the IoT Podcast. The Silicon Valley startup founder came on the podcast to tell us how companies should be using modern IP-based solutions to bring smart buildings into their full potential. "A smart building is like a city," Nagesh said. "It's time to move to modern IoT." For more information on Pure LiFi F...

Making IoT and AI Work for You with Darren Legge & Tyler Gross of IBM

June 22, 2018 14:07 - 21 minutes - 29.5 MB

IoT has graduated from just an emerging technology to being integrated in practically every industry, providing valuable data to business owners and operators. But even with its capacities, IoT works better as a team, especially when it has AI by its side. Darren Legge and Tyler Gross, Watson IoT Solution Specialists for IBM, came on the podcast to discuss the ways IoT and AI can collaborate to deliver only the most useful data and help businesses better predict shortcomings before they occur...

Connecting Rural America with Pete DeNagy of Internet of Things America

June 18, 2018 15:24 - 17 minutes - 23.4 MB

While IoT devices may be an integral part of most of our lives, many areas in rural America are still either unconnected or under connected. Pete DeNagy, President and Co-Founder of Internet of Things, America, joined us to talk about why this is an issue worth targeting and how he and the industry are approaching the daunting task. For the latest news, videos, and podcasts in the Industrial IoT Industry, be sure to subscribe to our industry publication. Follow us on social media for the l...

IoT's Ecosystem of Technology with Tom Raftery of SAP

June 15, 2018 14:30 - 24 minutes - 33.7 MB

Innovations in the Industrial IoT space are exciting and often industry changing, but they don't act alone. The best, most ground-breaking changes occur when technology works together to create a co-working ecosystem. Tom Raftery, Global VP, Futurist and Innovation Evangelist at SAP, sat down on the podcast to tell us how blockchain and AI play an integral role in the flourishing of IoT tech, from transportation, to finance to healthcare. For the latest news, videos, and podcasts in the IoT ...

Microsoft Acquisition Aims to Advance AI

May 22, 2018 13:48 - 54 seconds - 1.26 MB

Multinational technology company Microsoft has acquired Semantic Machines in hopes of advancing conversational artificial intelligence. Semantic Machines has developed a new approach to building conversational AI. By using machine learning, users can discover, access and interact with information and services in a much more natural way, and with significantly less effort. All eyes will be on Microsoft to see if this acquisition makes advances in AI a new part of the conversation.

How AI Turns Data into Knowledge with Scott Noteboom of LitBit

May 17, 2018 14:51 - 25 minutes - 35.1 MB

Today we chat with Scott Noteboom, Founder and CEO of Lit Bit. He tells us how the world's access to information is challenging us to sort through it all, in both our personal and professional lives. He points out how we can use artificial intelligence to consolidate data into valuable, relatable information. Log onto http://www.litbit.com for more information about Scott's company. For the latest news, videos, and podcasts in the IoT Industry, be sure to subscribe to our industry publicat...

IoT Impact On Road Infrastructure

May 10, 2018 22:18 - 1 minute - 970 KB

The Internet of Your Commute Time for today’s IoT minute, brought to you by MarketScale. The internet of things just might be able to make your daily commute a bit smoother. Yotta, a technology firm in Great Britain, is currently using specially-equipped vehicles to take laser measurements, accurate down to a nanometer, to create a working database of the exact state of road repair in the UK. The fleet of survey vehicles can connect all of the data gathered, including pavement conditions,...

Creating Smart Spaces for Enterprises with Charlie Key of Losant

May 09, 2018 14:37 - 11 minutes - 15.8 MB

Today, we spoke with Charlie Key who founded Losant, a company that helps large corporations manage their IoT device environments. Charlie talked about the growth in IoT and emerging trends in how big companies are handling their security and IoT device needs. For the latest news, videos, and podcasts in the IoT industry, be sure to subscribe to our industry publication. Follow us on social media for the latest updates in B2B! Twitter – twitter.com/marketscale Facebook – facebook.com/market...

Security for the Internet of Radios With Bob Baxley of Bastille

May 07, 2018 23:32 - 12 minutes - 17.2 MB

On today's podcast we hosted Box Baxley, Chief engineer at Bastille, an Internet of Things (IoT) and cybersecurity company. Bob talked about how his company applies technology and protocols to ensure vulnerabilities with wireless devices are addressed. For the latest news, videos, and podcasts in the IOT Industry, be sure to subscribe to our industry publication. Follow us on social media for the latest updates in B2B! Twitter – twitter.com/marketscale Facebook – facebook.com/marketscale L...

Creating Secured Integration With Yotam Gutman of Securithings

May 07, 2018 17:03 - 10 minutes - 14.7 MB

On today's podcast I spoke with Yotam Gutman of Securithings, a Tel Aviv based company specializing in Internet of Things device and cybersecurity. Yotam described the importance of securing devices that are integrated into things like cameras, autonomous vehicles and buildings. For the latest news, videos, and podcasts in the IOT Industry, be sure to subscribe to our industry publication. Follow us on social media for the latest updates in B2B! Twitter – twitter.com/marketscale Facebook –...

Creating Digital Twins Will Be The Next Step Of Machine Learning

February 19, 2018 14:13 - 1 minute - 1.82 MB

Welcome to the Industrial IoT podcast, by MarketScale: Your home for everything B2B in the Industrial IoT world. Join us for new episodes every week featuring conversations with industry leaders as we explore trends in technology, use-cases & applications, hurdles, and all things IoT.

Robotic Arms Are Dominating The Future Of Automation

February 14, 2018 15:42 - 1 minute - 1.26 MB

Welcome to the Industrial IoT podcast, by MarketScale: Your home for everything B2B in the Industrial IoT world. Join us for new episodes every week featuring conversations with industry leaders as we explore trends in technology, use-cases & applications, hurdles, and all things IoT.

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