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Internet of Things (IoT): The Future of Technology

by David Jones Digital Marketor
The Internet of Things (IoT) refers to the concept of extending internet connectivity beyond conventional computing platforms such as personal computers and mobile devices. Any device capable of communicating with the internet can be called an IoT. The internet has been widely induced in most things today. These things without the internet seem more like in vain. From home appliances to driverless cars, from healthcare to virtual assistants, from delivery drones to the latest automotive automobiles, all of these are great examples of the Internet of Things (IoT). Introduced with electronics, internet connectivity and other forms of hardware such as sensors, these devices can communicate and interact with others via the internet, and they can be remotely controlled and monitored.

The Internet of Things is transforming our lives today. It has the potential to revolutionize all industries. Let’s take a look at how the internet of things is transforming industries:

Healthcare:
The Internet of Things technology in the medical industry is also called the Internet of Things or IoMT for short. IoMT is also known as IoT treatment. The Internet of Things (IoMT) is the collection of medical devices and applications that connect to healthcare IT systems via Internet computing networks. Medical devices equipped with Wi-Fi allow machine to machine communication, which is the basis of IoMT. IoMT devices connect to cloud platforms like Amazon Web Services, on which captured data can be stored and analyzed.

IoT has already provided the healthcare industry with many benefits, such as:

  • Remote health and monitoring
  • Real-time consulting solutions
  • Improve affordability of treatment and reduce hospital costs
  • Enable physicians and physicians to provide higher levels of personalized care
  • Track health records and patient histories in real time using cloud services.

Recently, a Parkinson’s patient in China received the first operation of remote brain surgery in a demonstration of the variable potential of IoT when adopted in healthcare.

Transportation and Logistics:
The top priority goals of logistics companies are to ensure timely delivery, supply chain visibility, product lifecycle transparency and quality services. The success of any logistics company lies in efficient storage and warehousing, automation of internal business processes, fast delivery and maintenance of secure storage and quality of goods.

IoT as a drone-based delivery services has the highest potential in retail, logistics, agriculture and e-commerce. These can add speed and efficiency to the work environment.

Some other advantages of IoT in logistics and transportation industry are:
  • driverless cars
  • site management systems
  • stock tracking and storage
  • IoT and blockchain improve supply chain management
  • intelligent management systems
  • maintaining the health of a vehicle.

Manufacturing:
In an industrial industry, the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) is very useful. The use of smart sensors and accelerators to improve manufacturing and industrial processes has greatly benefited this industry. IIoT enhances the power of intelligent machines and real-time analysis utilizes data to improve quality and quantity production. They better communicate important information that can be used to drive business decisions faster and more accurately.

The industry can not only analyze how their products are used but also determine the usage patterns. Manufacturing industries are adopting IoT tools to increase their efficiency, which helps them in their daily operations and makes it easier for them to optimize their product quality and also offers high security.

Some of the services provided by IoT in the industry are:
  • digitally connected factory
  • in time-manufacturing
  • optimal energy efficiency
  • predictive manufacturing line maintenance
  • faster and more informed decision making
  • repeatability of machine
  • monitoring current production.

Hospitality:
IoT in hospitality means reduced costs and optimized spending experience. The hosting industry is implementing IoT-centric systems to better serve customers and also increase the efficiency of its operations. The customer serves to be the king in the hospitality industry. The success of any hospitality industry depends on how well it serves its customers.

Here are significant advantages of IoT in the hosting industry:
  • real-time control / automation
  • remote control system
  • food control
  • surveillance and access control
  • lighting and regulation of HVAC
  • immediate notification of failures.

Customer Service Industry:
When it comes to customer service, everyone has ever been associated with customer service, whether it’s restaurants, retail, or even a new line of business. Customer service has revolutionized with the induction of AI (Artificial Intelligence) in IoT. AI is really starting to make an impact in the customer service industry. Customer service executives are replaced by chat rooms that are reliable and can remain available to customers 24x7.

In addition, IoT in the customer service industry reaps benefits such as:
  • fast customer support service
  • accelerates lead generation
  • increases customer achievement efficiency
  • cost-effective
  • easily accessible and faster communication.
  • IoT is the future and is revolutionizing the world fast.

However, IoT will prove successful only if we adopt this robust technology and use it more efficiently, as change is inevitable while growth is optional. IoT is the future industry.

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About David Jones Committed   Digital Marketor

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Created on Mar 22nd 2021 06:06. Viewed 279 times.

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