WHIT? (What's Happened in IoT?): A catch up of recent IoT news and developments since the last meetup.
Open Forum: members are invited to make announcements, share news, seek project collaborators, promote their IoT events, and request topics for future Meetups.
18:30 - 18:50 Paul Wealls (ADLINK)
Paul Wealls, ADLINK Product Manager and IoT evangelist, will be discussing the power of machine vision and ADLINK use cases that have delivered numerous benefits to ADLINK customers and partners - Machine Vision palletising, worker safety, agriculture and quality control.
Paul will be sharing insight into the challenges and requirements to be successful with machine vision and how Edge computing enables the technology and customer requirements. There will also be a sneak peek at an exciting new ADLINK product enabling you to learn how to build models and deploy to the device which is scalable and of high quality deployable standard.
19:00 - 19.30 Dave Leitch (Brewnode)
Brewnode is a fully automated brewing system written in Node.JS and running on a Raspberry Pi. The many sensors and actuators necessary to control the process all publish their data to the internet, allowing the brew to be monitored live and subsequently analysed. Dave will explain why and how he decided to build this in his garage. There will be a live brewing session during the talk and hopefully some beer to follow.
19:30 - 21:00 NETWORKING & DRINKS
Chat some more with the group, and hopefully sample Dave's beer!
Open Forum; members are invited to make announcements, share news, seek project collaborators, promote their IoT events, and request topics for future Meetups.
18:30 - 18:50 Adam Greenberg (SageCity)
SageCity is a blockchain platform which deploys and maintains customisable sidechains for visionaries and businesses around the world.
Cameron is a UK InfoSec veteran and an experienced enterprise technologist. He speaks regularly at conferences and industry events about commercial strategy, ecosystem creation and business design for cyber security. He also discuss culture and business building for cyber startups, and mention how blockchain could be used to secure IoT devices.
Open Forum; members are invited to make announcements, share news, seek project collaborators, promote their IoT events, and request topics for future Meetups.
18:30 - 18:50 Ali Lanning (Pigzbe)
Pigzbe teaches kids about money in a language they understand. It is made up of four connected elements: Pigzbe Device, Pigzbe App, Wollo (a family-friendly cryptocurrency), and a Family Payment Card. Ali is Pigzbe's Product Manager. He will talk about the startup's 18 month journey from idea and ICO to launch. He will also discuss some of the challenges his team faced along the way.
18:50 - 19.30 Karl Smith (Ubinet)
What is the trajectory of IoT? Karl's talk will be about UbiNET; a next generation intergraded IoT platform that won't be deployed until 2030. He will discuss how challenges relating to adoption and scalability will need to be resolved before the next evolution of the Internet of Things. can become a reality.
Open Forum; members are invited to make announcements, share news, seek project collaborators, promote their IoT events, and request topics for future Meetups.
What is the trajectory of IoT? Karl's talk will be about UbiNET; a next generation intergraded IoT platform that won't be deployed until 2030. He will discuss how challenges relating to adoption and scalability will need to be resolved before the next evolution of the Internet of Things. can become a reality.
Open Forum; members are invited to make announcements, share news, seek project collaborators, promote their IoT events, and request topics for future Meetups.
Open Forum; members are invited to make announcements, share news, seek project collaborators, promote their IoT events, and request topics for future Meetups.
Open Forum; members are invited to make announcements, share news, seek project collaborators, promote their IoT events, and request topics for future Meetups.
18:30 - 18:50 Douglas Shand (PWC)
The real commercial benefit of technology comes when innovations work together to deliver real commercial benefit. In this talk I will explore how IoT can be a component of innovation and help deliver industry 4.0.
18:50 - 19.30 Geoff Ballinger (Machines With Vision)
The Internet Of (very big) Things: Adventures in Using Docker to Deploy Event Based Vision Systems for Localisation on Trains.
Open Forum; members are invited to make announcements, share news, seek project collaborators, promote their IoT events, and request topics for future Meetups.
Open Forum; members are invited to make announcements, share news, seek project collaborators, promote their IoT events, and request topics for future Meetups.
18:30 - 18:50 Douglas Shand (PWC)
18:50 - 19.30 Geoff Ballinger (Machines With Vision)
The Internet Of (very big) Things: Adventures in Using Docker to Deploy Event Based Vision Systems for Localisation on Trains.
Open Forum; members are invited to make announcements, share news, seek project collaborators, promote their IoT events, and request topics for future Meetups.
Open Forum; members are invited to make announcements, share news, seek project collaborators, promote their IoT events, and request topics for future Meetups.
Open Forum; members are invited to make announcements, share news, seek project collaborators, promote their IoT events, and request topics for future Meetups.
18:30 - 18:50 Alex Bowen (IMERAI)
IMERAI is a startup based in Edinburgh that has developed a sensor which uses sound to capture images. Their world-leading open-air echolocation sensor works by bouncing ultrasonic waves off objects and detecting their relative distances and positions – similar to how bats see the world. Think of a camera that instead of seeing light, sees sound! Cameras see everything, so raise privacy concerns which makes IMERAI's solution a far better alternative for non-intrusive home monitoring.
18:50 - 19.10 Ian Smith & Stew Farquhar (DX3)
DX3os is an entirely new kind of distributed open-source machine-to-machine (M2M) operating system that will support the development of an autonomous industrial M2M ecosystem.
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Open Forum; members are invited to make announcements, share news, seek project collaborators, promote their IoT events, and request topics for future Meetups.
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Internet of Things Scotland Meetup (IOT-SCT) group (www.iotsct.com) is open to software professionals, entrepreneurs, academics, enthusiasts, makers/hobbyists, and early-adopters. Topics covered include: M2M, Artificial Intelligence, Drones (UAVs), Self-Driving Vehicles, Machine Vision, Wearables (Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality, Fitness Trackers, Smartwatches), Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), Industrial Asset Control & Monitoring, Smart Home, Smart City, Big Data, Robotics, Machine Learning, Autonomous Transport, Maker/Hacker products (Arduino, Raspberry Pi, Intel Edison) etc.
IoT will transform the way we live and work. Connected sensors embedded within all kinds of objects will make the world around us smarter, safer, and more energy efficient. The IoT revolution is happening now, so join us!
Please find us online at Twitter: @iotsct #iotsct | FB: www.facebook.com/iotsct | Web: www.iotsct.com
BABYBE uses "soft robotics" for neonatal intensive care units. Their product is a smart mattress for premature babies that replicates a mother's breathing motion, heartbeat, and voice within the incubator machine.
Falk Bleyl (Boston Networks)
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Open Forum; members are invited to make announcements, share news, seek project collaborators, promote their IoT events, and request topics for future Meetups.
18:30 - 18:50 Vesko Cholakov (AI Engineer)
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18:50 - 19.10 Martin Kelly (Wood Mackenzie)
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Open Forum; members are invited to make announcements, share news, seek project collaborators, promote their IoT events, and request topics for future Meetups.
18:30 - 18:50 David Simmons (Influx Data)
David will talk about architecting and building end-to-end IoT solutions for collecting, monitoring and visualizing data from IoT Sensors both at the edge and in a central repository. David will show both hardware and software components used in a complete end-to-end monitoring data collection system.
18:50 - 19.10 Angela Mathis (ThinkTankMaths)
Angela Mathis, CEO and co-founder of ThinkTank Maths Limited (Edinburgh), providing mathematics, (predictive) data analysis and AI-based software solutions for ‘augmented intelligence’ decision-support to oil and gas, aeronautics, space, defence, health and banking services.
19:10 - 19:30 Ross Cruickshank (IBM)
Ross works with Independent Solution Vendors (ISVs), business partners, developers and startups to highlight the capabilities of the IBM Bluemix and Softlayer platforms as accelerators for product/offering development and delivery.
Open Forum; members are invited to make announcements, share news, seek project collaborators, promote their IoT events, and request topics for future Meetups.
18:30 - 18:50 Keith Steele (IOTech/EdgeX)
Keith will present EdgeX Foundry, an open source, vendor-neutral project hosted by The Linux Foundation and supporting a common IoT edge framework enabling an ecosystem of plug-and-play components that aims to unify the IOT Edge marketplace by making it easier for developers to build, deploy, run and scale IoT solutions for industrial, enterprise and consumer applications.
18:50 - 19.10 Michael McDonald / Selby Cary (Mantis)
Michael and Selby of robotics startup, CST, will be speaking about the future integration of consumer robotics and IoT. CST have developed MANTIS, the world’s first autonomous wheel, that has modular and accessible features enabling future IoT access. Currently, CST are using MANTIS to secure perimeters of large sites by providing affordable, reliable and effective robotic surveillance vehicles.
Evangelo will give a non-technical talk about new approaches to scaling throughput of blockchain networks. Gabriele will provide a more technical overview of how blockchain nodes can be integrated with serverless and cloud blockchain solutions.
Open Forum; members are invited to make announcements, share news, seek project collaborators, promote their IoT events, and request topics for future Meetups.
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Open Forum; members are invited to make announcements, share news, seek project collaborators, promote their IoT events, and request topics for future Meetups.
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IOT//EDI#25 (Internet of Things Scotland Meetup, Edinburgh)
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EVENT DETAILS
18:00 REGISTRATION
18:15 - 18:20 WELCOME
18:20 - 18:30 Simon Montford (WEB3//IOT)
Open Forum; members are invited to make announcements, share news, seek project collaborators, promote their IoT events, and request topics for future Meetups.
18:30 - 18:50 Kieran O' Leary (Mixed Signal Systems)
Over the last 15 years, Kieran has worked for a number of the world’s leading semiconductor companies as an electronic engineer focused on mixed-signal electronics, embedded systems, and the IoT. He will share his industry knowledge to help those wishing to design, manufacture, and ship high quality innovative products. Without getting overly technical, he will use real-world examples to describe how a typical IOT device is developed and manufactured, and will show you how to get started in IOT hardware and firmware development. Finally he will cover common challenges and typical pitfalls of taking a product from prototype to production.
City4Age is an EU project focused on producing elderly-friendly city services to support the independence and wellbeing of older citizens. A consortium of 16 organisations were created to help solve the challenges of ageing in today's society by using non-intrusive, IoT technologies to monitor citizens as they move around their environments. The solutions are being tested in six locations: Athens, Birmingham, Lecce, Madrid, Montpellier, and Singapore. This presentation is based on the paper presented at SoftCom 2017 and concentrates on the work Etive Technologies have done for Birmingham City Council.
snap40 has developed an innovative wireless wearable device, that can monitor more vital signs than any other single device available - including change in BP and respiratory rate. Data from their devices can be used to automatically identify patients who's health is about to deteriorate thereby facilitating early patient intervention. It can also reduce patient stays, reduce instances of readmission, and even remove the need for hospitalisation.
To receive IoT news, meet and interact with other IOT//SCT members, and keep the conversation going online before and after each Meetup, please join us on social media:
Open Forum; members are invited to make announcements, share news, seek project collaborators, promote their IoT events, and request topics for future Meetups.
18:30 - 18:50 Michael Cockburn (Shoal )
Today it's possible to summon a huge selection of on-demand services. Everything from fast food and transportation to manicures and massages can be delivered to you with the click of an app! Another huge growth area is the sharing economy, where unused assets are borrowed or rented out by the owner. The same concept is being applied to privately owned spaces by Shoal. It works by allowing members to share their home or office with other like-minded people, because they believe life is better when you’re surrounded by inspiring people.
18:50 - 19.10 Steve Jeans (Aura Survey)
Aura survey provides innovative survey services for the construction and real estate sectors. The company uses UAVs to model sites in incredible detail in a matter of days, rather than weeks using traditional methods. They specialise in all aspects of land and building survey - from 3D laser scanning, aerial survey, boundary mapping and topographical survey through to building energy modelling.
19:10 - 19:30 David Hunter (Shot Scope)
David is the CEO and Founder of Shot Scope, an Edinburgh-based company, which has developed the first fully automated performance tracking system for golf. The product is designed, manufactured and engineered in Scotland and brings wearable technology to the golf industry. The system conforms to the Rules of Golf and has been used on the European Tour and Ladies European Tour.
19:30 -19:50 DISCUSSION & PANEL Q&A
19:50 - 21:00 NETWORKING & DRINKS
To receive IoT news, meet and interact with other IOT//SCT members, and keep the conversation going online before and after each Meetup, please join us on social media:
Open Forum; members are invited to make announcements, share news, seek project collaborators, promote their IoT events, and request topics for future Meetups.
18:50 - 19.10 Greig Paul (Strathclyde Uni)
With the potential for machine-to-machine communications, there are many opportunities for sensors and other devices to make use of advances in Blockchain technology. One of the major challenges in building embedded IoT devices, however, relates to the need to reduce power consumption. This talk will explore ways in which power consumption challenges could potentially be overcome using blockchain technology. In addition, Greig will also discuss how blockchain could be used to make connected devices more secure.
18:30 - 18:50 Andrew Paliwoda (Alba Orbital)
Andrew will discuss the possibility of Space-based IOT gateways making use of the LoRa networking. Already, it has been shown that LoRa can operate over extremely large distances, comparable to distances in low earth orbit. Space based gateways offer a great way to break through the digital divide and provide services in remote and hostile environments.
19:10 - 19:30 Simon Tricker (Urban Tide)
AI and machine learning have finally emerged from what seemed like science fiction only a few years ago. Urban challenges offer a rich breeding ground for AI, and this talk will explore the potential for AI to transform our cities and how we prepare for this transformational change.
19:30 -19:50 DISCUSSION & PANEL Q&A
19:50 - 21:00 NETWORKING & DRINKS
To receive IoT news, meet and interact with other IOT//SCT members, and keep the conversation going online before and after each Meetup, please join us on social media:
Website: www.web3iot.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/web3iot
Twitter: www.twitter.com/web3iot
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Events: www.web3iot.com/events
Submit a guest blog: www.web3iot.com/contact
Receive update via email: www.web3iot.com/newsletter
ORGANISERS:
Simon Montford: www.simonmontford.com
Emma MacLean: Linkedin/EmmaMaclean
Dr Tim Willis: Linkedin/TimWillis
Allan Lloyds: Linkedin/AllanLloyds
Tabeetha Sun: Linkedin/TabeethaSun
Alice Dréano: Linedin/JakubTansey
The Internet of Things Scotland Meetup group is open to software professionals, entrepreneurs, academics, enthusiasts, makers/hobbyists, and early-adopters. Topics covered include: M2M, Artificial Intelligence, Drones (UAVs), Self-Driving Vehicles, Machine Vision, Wearables (Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality, Fitness Trackers, Smartwatches), Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), Industrial Asset Control & Monitoring, Smart Home, Smart City, Big Data, Robotics, Machine Learning, Autonomous Transport, Maker/Hacker products (Arduino, Raspberry Pi, Intel Edison), LPWAN, Sensors, 5G, Tech Startups, Wireless Sensor Networks.
IoT will transform the way we live and work. Connected sensors embedded within all kinds of objects will make the world around us smarter, safer, and more energy efficient. The IoT revolution is happening now, so join us!
Please find us online at Twitter: @iotsct | #iotsct | FB: www.facebook.com/iotsct | Web: www.iotsct.com |
The Internet of Things Scotland Meetup group is open to software professionals, entrepreneurs, academics, enthusiasts, makers/hobbyists, and early-adopters. Topics covered include: M2M, Artificial Intelligence, Drones (UAVs), Self-Driving Vehicles, Machine Vision, Wearables (Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality, Fitness Trackers, Smartwatches), Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), Industrial Asset Control & Monitoring, Smart Home, Smart City, Big Data, Robotics, Machine Learning, Autonomous Transport, Maker/Hacker products (Arduino, Raspberry Pi, Intel Edison), LPWAN, Sensors, 5G, Tech Startups, Wireless Sensor Networks.
IoT will transform the way we live and work. Connected sensors embedded within all kinds of objects will make the world around us smarter, safer, and more energy efficient. The IoT revolution is happening now, so join us!
Please find us online at Twitter: @iotsct | #iotsct | FB: www.facebook.com/iotsct | Web: www.iotsct.com |
The Internet of Things Scotland Meetup group is open to software professionals, entrepreneurs, academics, enthusiasts, makers/hobbyists, and early-adopters. Topics covered include: M2M, Artificial Intelligence, Drones (UAVs), Self-Driving Vehicles, Machine Vision, Wearables (Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality, Fitness Trackers, Smartwatches), Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), Industrial Asset Control & Monitoring, Smart Home, Smart City, Big Data, Robotics, Machine Learning, Autonomous Transport, Maker/Hacker products (Arduino, Raspberry Pi, Intel Edison), LPWAN, Sensors, 5G, Tech Startups, Wireless Sensor Networks.
IoT will transform the way we live and work. Connected sensors embedded within all kinds of objects will make the world around us smarter, safer, and more energy efficient. The IoT revolution is happening now, so join us!
Please find us online at Twitter: @iotsct | #iotsct | FB: www.facebook.com/iotsct | Web: www.iotsct.com |
The Internet of Things Scotland Meetup group is open to software professionals, entrepreneurs, academics, enthusiasts, makers/hobbyists, and early-adopters. Topics covered include: M2M, Artificial Intelligence, Drones (UAVs), Self-Driving Vehicles, Machine Vision, Wearables (Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality, Fitness Trackers, Smartwatches), Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), Industrial Asset Control & Monitoring, Smart Home, Smart City, Big Data, Robotics, Machine Learning, Autonomous Transport, Maker/Hacker products (Arduino, Raspberry Pi, Intel Edison), LPWAN, Sensors, 5G, Tech Startups, Wireless Sensor Networks.
IoT will transform the way we live and work. Connected sensors embedded within all kinds of objects will make the world around us smarter, safer, and more energy efficient. The IoT revolution is happening now, so join us!
Please find us online at Twitter: @iotsct | #iotsct | FB: www.facebook.com/iotsct | Web: www.iotsct.com |