The
Industrial Internet Consortium (IIC) announced the call for papers for
IoT
Solutions World Congress (IOTSWC), the global reference for industry IoT and the annual
meeting for end users to discuss new IoT projects. In its sixth year,
IOTSWC runs from October 27-29,
2020, in Barcelona and is co-located with the
AI & Cognitive Systems Forum, the
Barcelona Cybersecurity Congress and the
Wireless Global Congress.
"IOTSWC
continues to be the place to go to hear from industry IoT users," said Deloitte
Global IoT Lead Helena Lisachuk. "Industry leaders can learn a lot from one
another and this year we have shifted our track titles from industries to major
solutions and use cases around IoT. This maintains our focus on end-user
stories, but will enable IoT leaders across industries to more easily identify
where they can best learn from their peers."
Last
year, a record-breaking 16,000 visitors from 120 countries attended the
Congress. The three-day event featured 300 top-level speakers discussing
digitalization for businesses across industries. This year, potential speakers
are asked to share the essential ingredients necessary to harness the
transformative potential of IoT, highlighting use cases or business cases that
demonstrate how IoT is:
- Reshaping the way enterprises execute business processes
- Achieving tangible business outcome
metrics such as improved efficiency, reliability, asset management,
remote monitoring, increased productivity, decreased downtime, increased profits,
etc.
- Creating new revenue streams
- Making new business models possible
- Enabling synergy with other advanced
technologies like AI, blockchain, digital twin, robotics and more.
"IOTSWC
is an industry-leading technology conference bringing together best-in-class
solution providers with real-world users," said Leila Dillon, VP Marketing
& Communications at Ameresco. "This conference highlights the
solutions that are in the global market today, showcases how they are making a
measurable difference and gives end-users a blueprint for success in their own
implementations. Driven by a relentless focus on customer use cases, IOTSWC is
not to be missed."
"IoTSWC
gives me an opportunity to catch up on the global landscape of industry IoT
every year. The speakers share their wealth of practical knowledge and are open
to professional networking and open dialog about their challenges and
successes," said Shyam V. Nath, Oracle, Director IoT and Cloud. "It always
surprises me to see how end-user companies work hand-in-hand with IoT solution
providers to tweak solutions for industry-specific problems such as quality
control of industrial manufacturing and ensuring adequate food production via smart
farming."
The
Five IOT Solutions World Congress Tracks Include:
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Security - Enterprises are in need of security solutions to prevent data
breaches into their systems. As more information is available through IoT
devices, enterprises need to protect their data network properly. Topics
include use cases on solutions such as: Digital Trust through Blockchain,
Cybersecurity, Digital Certification, Cloud Data Protection Gateways and Data
Encryption.
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Connectivity - With the global roll-out of 5G, enterprises are in the need of
finding connectivity so providers can offer flexible plans for implementing IoT
devices. Topics include use cases on solutions such as: 5G, Edge Computing,
Autonomous Vehicles, Traffic Management, LPWAN, eSIM vs uSIM and Vehicle Telematics.
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Business Optimization - IoT enables companies to identify gaps and potential risks
thanks to available data in the value chain. Topics include use cases on
solutions such as: Digital Twins, Virtual Reality, IoT Cloud Platform, Big Data
Analytics, Augmented Reality, Additive Manufacturing - 3D, Remote Operating
Center, Smart Metering, Workplace Management, Tracking Assets, Predictive
Maintenance, Fleet Management, Inventory Management, Digital Thread and Fog
Computing.
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Intelligence - The combination of IoT and technologies, such as machine
learning, provide humans with the tools needed to interpret relevant, but
sometimes non-structured data. Topics include use cases on solutions such as:
Artificial Intelligence, Collaborative Robots and Deep Learning Platforms.
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Customer - IoT provides valuable customer data so companies can deliver
quality improvement solutions to clients while improving the customer
experience. Topic areas
include use case presentations that focus on solutions such as: Remote Health Monitoring, MHealth, Tracked Ingestible
Sensors and Smart Parking.
All
submissions must be use-case/business-case-focused, with business outcome
metrics clearly highlighted. Priority selection is given to use-case oriented
submissions that include an end-user speaker. The deadline to submit to the
IOTSWC 2020 CFP is April 30, 2020. Click here to apply.