Interop testing event in South Korea to boost IoT growth
Event will focus on increasing widespread IoT adoption through standardisation and interoperability testing
Event will focus on increasing widespread IoT adoption through standardisation and interoperability testing
Global collaborations to tackle IoT obstacles and advance mass scale deployments
IoT dream may not be realised without a harmonised solution that takes all technologies into account
Memphis, TN, 18 September 2017: Organisations working to standardise and interoperate the Internet of Things (IoT) need to significantly increase collaboration if ubiquitous connectivity is to become successful on a mass market scale. That was the message delivered at oneM2M’s first North American Industry Day held in Memphis, TN.
Representatives from several global standards organisations shar
Demonstrations and presentations from oneM2M members will show how interoperability challenges are being addressed
Developers from across India take part in two-day workshop on IoT standardisation
Vertical industries encouraged to attend and be part of the standards collaboration that can boost the effectiveness of companies’ IoT solutions
Taipei, Taiwan. 19 June 2017: IoT interoperability and standardisation has advanced significantly in Taiwan after oneM2M, the global standards initiative for Machine-to-Machine (M2M) and the Internet of Things (IoT), held its fourth interoperability testing event in Taipei.
Alan Carlton, of InterDigital and oneM2M, to present on panel of industry experts at IoT World Europe, in London
Exclusive new event promotes joined working between leading IoT and M2M stakeholders
Conference launched to promote engagement and adoption of IoT standards
Taipei, Taiwan. 04 May 2017: oneM2M, the global standards initiative for Machine-to-Machine (M2M) and the Internet of Things (IoT), today announced it will continue to accelerate IoT growth through the adoption of its standards with Interop 4 to take place in Taipei, Taiwan.
The event is being held as the Asian Silicon Valley Development Agency (ASVDA) aims to have a five percent stake in the global IoT market by 2025. The