Silent Sensors goes to Korea with SMMT Day Seven
July 7th A Three Hour Tourist The day broke bright and sunny, with not a cloud in the sky. We had brought the rains and they had flown away just…
July 7th A Three Hour Tourist The day broke bright and sunny, with not a cloud in the sky. We had brought the rains and they had flown away just…
July 6th KIA, ICAT Networking Session and back to Seoul The last day of the mission. After checking out of the Holiday Inn we clambered into our local bus, this…
July 5th The Korean Green Car Exhibition This fifth day of activities was entirely dedicated to the Korea Green Car Exhibition. Here SMMT, with the support of the UK Government and…
July 4th KIAPI, DaeGu Forum and on to GwangJu Early start again, for today we were to check out of the Plaza Hotel and take the train from Seoul to…
July 3rd KATRI, K-City, KSAE and Hyundai This was a get-up-early day, because there was going to be a lot of travelling. The coach SMMT organised for us was truly…
July 2nd Presentations, Networking and Reception at the British Embassy Fortunately SMMT had programmed the start of the first full day to begin at a very respectable hour. Breakfast tucked…
June 30 that became July 1 On the Road to Seoul Some months ago the Society for Motor Manufacturing and Trading (SMMT), of which Silent Sensors is a member, invited…
Our business partner CPI (Centre for Process Innovation) just wrote a really interesting case study about our work with the University of Bath. As the title says, we are working…
Amsterdam challenges IOT vendors with infrastructure that is 80% cheaper than competitors. http://thethingsnetwork.pr.co/93e5f31c840d62377a5566832c9689a535dc9875476f10b5862823bc3995660c Read more news from The Things Newtwork here https://thethingsnetwork.pr.co/
This is an interesting application of electromagnetism and biometrics to create a very personal hammer. [gdlr_video url="https://youtu.be/0_8Xhzt5YQI" ]
Useful compare and contrast of the Amazon and Microsoft IOT offerings which also helps understand the building blocks required to ingest, store, process, visualise and manage systems. I like the…
Tickets will soon be a thing of the past with the increasing popularity of RFID tags and with Eventbrite acquiring Scintilla to have its own capability it will be interesting…