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Urgency for new productivity shown through huge technology advancement
The first conclusions of a joint project looking at how to improve the measurement of the economic output of telecommunications and technology in national statistics have been published by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) and the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
How to build up your IoT security, confidence and trust
Lack of security confidence is one of the top concerns enterprises have about the Internet of Things (IoT). AT&T’sCEO’s Guide to Securing the Internet of Things, which featured survey results from more than 5,000 enterprises worldwide, found that 85% of enterprises are either in the process of, or planning to, deploy IoT devices.
Call for Papers conference part of PCIM Asia
PCIM Asia 2017 and the Call for Papers is now open. The conference with its adjacent running trade exhibition is the most important communication platform for power electronics and its applications in Asia in this coming year.The latest date for abstract submissions is 16th November 2016, with PCIM Asia taking place from 27th–29th June 2017 in Shanghai.
Greenpower event encourages young people in engineering
The first South Wales Greenpower event was hosted by engineering company Renishaw, at its Miskin site on 2nd July, 2016, which saw teams competing in the IET Formula Goblin category for primary school children.Greenpower racing events encourage young people to take an interest in engineering in a fun and innovative way by building and racing a fully functional electric car.
PCB flow addresses increasing complexity of advanced systems designs
The first phase of the Xpedition PCB flow to address the increasing complexity of today’s advanced systems designs has been announced byMentor Graphics Corporation. The increasing densities of electronics products are forcing companies to develop highly compact system designs with more functionality, and at lower costs.
IP versus CoAP for IoT communications
Connectivity technologies have advanced rapidly and led to the beginnings of the IoT, with billions of smart, connected sensors, actuators and systems all rigged up to enable the real‑time data processing and analytics that let you to take better control of what’s around you.
HPC-BYT for IoT and Industry 4.0 applications
An associate member of the Intel Internet of Things Solutions Alliance, Avalue Technology, brings HPC-BYT embedded system to the market to catch the trend of IoT development.This new machine is featured with Intel Bay Trail platform to meet the requirements of IoT-relevant applications include exceptional video and graphics performance, high speed data processing with low power and low profile design.
Connected devices need e-commerce standard security
Billions of connected devices are potentially at risk unless security sensitive software can be managed to an e-commerce standard, according to a group of leading technology security experts. The companies, including ARM, Intercede, Solacia and Symantec worked together to assess the security challenges of connecting billions of devices across multiple sectors; including industrial, home, health services and transportation. Their conclusion was th...
Future of Wireless Conference: IoT must focus on demand rather than need
"The IoT industry is confusing need with demand" said Professor Mischa Dohler, King's College London and Co-founder of Worldsensing, in an opening session at this week’s CW 8th Future of Wireless International Conference at the IET: Savoy Place in London. “People don’t care about smart homes and smart cities, they care about better healthcare and less congestion.”
Student’s guide to IET Wiring Regulations takes to the road
The Institution of Engineering and Technology has launched its Student’s Guide to the IET Wiring Regulations, aimed at students and electrical apprentices.