India has been a late convert in telecom technology
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The report also explored the correlation between automation and headcount
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Priced at Rs 1,499, the Realme Band fitness tracker features a tiny colour display, heart-rate sensor and ingress protection (IP68) rating for water and dust resistance
An area which is a big focus for serving merchants is IoT-enabled devices such as Sound Box
Low-cost, high- speed and ever-present connectivity can be a reality with new satellite technologies that are rapidly changing the communications sector
Somany Home Innovation Ltd (SHIL) is betting big on the Internet of Things (IoT) and plans to introduce the feature in all the products in its portfolio by March next year, according to a senior company official. The company, which is looking at an overall turnover of around Rs 550 crore in the ongoing fiscal, expects to grow at around 30-40 per cent in the next financial year. "In the next three to four years any consumer appliance or durables company, security company or a health-related company, if they don't have an IoT product they are looking at grim future," SHIL CEO & Whole Time Director Rakesh Kaul told PTI. SHIL, which had recently launched its 'iPro' range of IoT-enabled products for water purifier, chimney and water heater, is looking at these new-age appliances to contribute more to its overall revenues going forward. "As far as our revenues are concerned I believe that in the next ten years I wouldn't be surprised if revenues of our IoT-based appliances, smart ...
If Kent RO has used it to offer a foolproof vehicle security system, Tata Communications is monitoring the health of employees working in remote and hazardous environments
There is a 540-millisecond delay between when the receiver detects the wake-up signature and when it wakes up the device
New Delhi [India], Nov 12 (ANI): For the first time human life changed significantly in the 20th century after several centuries of incremental progress. After hundreds of years of social, economic and political change, technology was the harbinger of a complete transformation. Commercial electricity, automobiles, aircraft, refrigeration, radar, sound recording, radio, film, television, x-rays, rayon, aspirin, antibiotics, organ transplants, transistors, microchips, nuclear power, spaceflights, genetic engineering, ATMs, credit cards, mobile phone, computers, robotics Internet and the whole gamut of digital services, around which our lives revolve all in the course of a few decades altered our human society. The speed of change has only increased. Since the turn of the millennium, we have already discarded some of the things which came into existence in our childhood. E-commerce shared services and AI are creating a new ecosystem of 24 & 7 engagement and consumption. What will ...
The key focus of the MoU is to build business opportunities for each country's startups in the other's market
Smart IoT is coming, so don't bury your head in the sand. It doesn't have to be perfect to begin with
The secretary in the Ministry of electronics and information technology Ajay Prakash Sawhney said there was a need to understand the emerging technologies and utilise them properly
While emerging markets such as India do offer tremendous scale for such technologies, they will lag behind China which has acquired a massive first-mover advantage
> Indian information technology (IT) services companies now own about two-fifth of the global Internet of Things (IoT) market. In all, about 43 per cent or $1.5 billion of the global $3.5 bn market, says a report by research and strategy consultancy Zinnov Zones.The share in Western Europe and North America is 27 per cent and 23 per cent, respectively. The report listed TCS, Wipro, Infosys, HCL, Tech Mahindra, Persistent, Genpact and L&T Technologies among the global leading innovators and market leaders in IoT. Companies were classified into nurture, breakout, execution and leadership zones, based on various competencies. The rankings were also based on which companies chose to respond to the survey queries within the mandated time frame. Managed IoT services are expected to see the fastest growth, at a compounded annual rate (CAGR) of 23.5 per cent. Translating to Rs 2,036 crore of annual business for Indian companies. Product engineering has the largest share of Indian ...
The June 2017 TSI factored more than 1.6 million jobs and over 260,000 candidates
Demand for IoT up by 304% between 2014-2017 Acute talent shortage in AI, IoT industry, shows survey
With more and more IoT devices being connected to internet, there is an urgent need to develop new search solutions
The startups Wireless Controls, Uncanny Vision, LightMetrics, ThingsCloud and SAAR Microsystems have been chosen