SEPTEMBER 24, 2024, 10:00 AM – 12:15 PM

LOCATION: Faraday Seminar Room in World of Electronics (Hall 9)

Internet Of Things has left the pioneering phase behind for some time now and has become a permanent part of our society, but the technology has not yet matured. New developments, for example, broaden the applicability of Industrial Internet of Things, enable new applications, increase reliability and efficiency and/or make (I)IoT even safer. The seminar focuses on practical examples and cases for new/complex application areas and the associated challenges.

Register today for the WoTS fair and the seminar 'The challenges and applications of (Industrial) Internet of Things' on September 24 in the Jaarbeurs Utrecht.

Program

Time Subject
10:00 – 10:25 The Rise of Battery-less IoT Jay Nagdeo, Acal BFi
10:30 – 10:55 Data & IIoT: Best Practices for the Industrial Sector Paul Melis, HMS Networks
11:00 – 11:15 Break
11:15 – 11:40 Trends in IIot; key elements in the production environment Diederick Nab, WAGO Netherlands
11:45 – 12:10 IIoT, the end or just the beginning of your problems Klaas Wijbenga, Weidmüller and Jeroen Wijnands, Orange Cyberdefense

The Rise of Battery-less IoT

Join us for an insightful presentation on “Battery-less IoT and Energy Harvesting.” This session will explore the transformative shift from traditional batteries to sustainable, efficient alternatives powered by the environment.

We'll start with an overview of the challenges posed by conventional power sources in IoT devices and the environmental impact of disposable batteries. Next, we will delve into the exciting realm of energy harvesting, examining techniques such as solar, vibration, and radiofrequency that enable devices to operate without finite energy storage.

Attendees will learn about the key benefits of Battery-less IoT, including extended device lifespans, reduced maintenance, and lower environmental impact. We'll highlight real-world applications in agriculture, industrial automation, healthcare, and other fields, demonstrating the transformative potential of these technologies.

Our discussion will also cover the technical aspects of implementing energy harvesting solutions, exploring both challenges and opportunities in this evolving landscape. Whether you're a tech enthusiast, industry professional, or researcher, this presentation will provide valuable insights into the future of sustainable, intelligent, and connected devices.

Join us to explore how Battery-less IoT and Energy Harvesting can redefine our interaction with the Internet of Things, ushering in a new era of efficiency, sustainability, and innovation.

Jay Nagdeo Acal BFi

Data & IIoT: Best Practices for the Industrial Sector

This presentation will help you understand the benefits of data & IIoT and take concrete steps in your company.

Topics covered:

  • The Hype Around Data: Why Is It Important?
  • Real-world examples: what are other companies doing?
  • Step-by-step plan: how do you get started with data & IIoT?
  • Pros and cons for you, your company, customers and suppliers.

At the end of the presentation there is room for your own input! Share your questions and experiences with other professionals.

Paul Melis, HMS Networks

Trends in IIot; key elements in the production environment

In this lecture, WAGO presents the latest trends and important technologies in a production environment (OEM), such as AI and machine learning.

Using a practical example, we show how IIoT fundamental elements such as scalability, security and standardization determine the end state of a project.

Diederick Nab, WAGO Netherlands

IIoT, the end or just the beginning of your problems

IIoT seems to be the solution to use data from your production process more intelligently. But is that true? And what about Nis2?
Klaas Wijbenga and Jeroen Wijnands will take you through the challenges that IIoT applications bring and help you solve them.

Klaas Wijbenga, Weidmuller and Jeroen Wijnands, Orange Cyberdefense

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