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Smart Buildings Show 2023

Smart Buildings Show 2023 Smart Buildings Show 2023 will take place at ExCeL, London on 18th – 19th October. Smart Buildings Show connects visitors to the latest information and technology in the smart buildings industry. We give visitors the information they need to arrive at an information decision on how to make their buildings more economic for owners and more functional for occupiers. What is Smart Building? Smart buildings deliver services that make occupants productive at the lowest cost and environmental impact over the building lifecycle. To do this requires adding intelligence from the design phase through to the end of the building’s useful life. Smart buildings use information technology during operation to connect subsystems, which typically operate independently, so that these systems can share information to optimise total building performance. The global smart building market is projected to grow from $80.62 billion in 2022 to $328.62 billion by 2029, at a CAGR of 22.2% in forecast period, 2022-2029. (Fortune Business Insights) The smart building market is to grow for a number of reasons. Innovative building architecture helps to reduce operating costs, tenant management, security management, and performance management. Many organisations have implemented smart building technology to increase facilities personnel efficiency and promote sustainability programmes, strengthen building operations, and enhance organisational decision making. Join us on stand C49 to meet with our friendly team. We will be available to talk you through our latest IoT products and solutions including our latest partnership with Ubidots. Our partnership enables us to provide end to end solutions for customers wanting to leverage on the vast range of existing and new sensors that can add value and insight into peoples day to day lives and businesses.  We we also be showcasing our Cloud dashboard with Ubidots Inhand Routers and gateways. REGISTER HERE FOR FREE    

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Sustainable Retail with IoT

Enhancing Eco-Friendly Shopping Experiences In a world increasingly focused on environmental conservation, the retail industry is stepping up to the plate by integrating Internet of Things (IoT) technology to create more sustainable and eco-friendly shopping experiences. This innovative approach not only benefits the planet but also resonates with conscious consumers who seek products and brands aligned with their values. IoT-driven sustainable retail is transforming the way we shop, from product sourcing to customer interaction. One of the key areas where IoT shines is in reducing the carbon footprint associated with the production, transportation, and disposal of goods. Smart inventory management systems equipped with sensors ensure optimal stock levels, preventing overstocking and minimising waste. Real-time monitoring of supply chains helps retailers track the environmental impact of their products, enabling them to make informed decisions that prioritise sustainability. For consumers, IoT-enabled devices are enhancing shopping experiences while promoting responsible consumption. Smart shelves equipped with RFID technology can display real-time information about products, including their origins, materials, and ecological footprint. Shoppers armed with smartphones can simply scan a product’s QR code to access a wealth of information, making it easier to choose products with minimal environmental impact. IoT also encourages a shift toward the sharing economy. By using IoT-connected platforms, consumers can participate in product rental, resale, or exchange networks. This reduces the need for constant consumption, prolonging the lifecycle of products and reducing waste. Moreover, energy-efficient smart lighting and heating systems within retail spaces ensure that energy is used judiciously. Smart checkout processes streamline transactions, minimising paper waste, and reducing the need for physical receipts. The seamless integration of IoT in retail also allows businesses to personalise customer experiences. By analysing shopping patterns and preferences, retailers can suggest eco-friendly alternatives to consumers, promoting sustainable choices without compromising convenience. In conclusion, IoT is ushering in a new era of sustainable retail, where eco-conscious consumers can make informed choices and support brands that prioritise environmental responsibility. From optimising supply chains to enhancing the shopping experience, IoT is proving to be a powerful tool in reducing waste, conserving resources, and building a more sustainable future for the retail industry and our planet as a whole.

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Industrial IoT

Industrial IoT Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), often referred to as Industrial IoT, is a subset of the broader Internet of Things (IoT) concept that focuses on the application of IoT technologies and principles in industrial settings. It involves the use of connected devices, sensors, and data analytics to enhance and optimise various industrial processes. Here are some key aspects of Industrial IoT: Connected Devices and Sensors: IIoT involves the deployment of a wide range of sensors and devices in industrial environments. These devices can collect data on various parameters such as temperature, pressure, humidity, machine status, and more. Data Collection: The data collected by IIoT devices is transmitted to a central system or cloud platform for processing and analysis. This data can be real-time or historical and is used to gain insights into industrial operations. Data Analytics: IIoT leverages advanced data analytics and machine learning techniques to extract valuable insights from the collected data. This can include predictive maintenance, quality control, and process optimisation. Remote Monitoring and Control: IIoT enables remote monitoring and control of industrial processes and equipment. This can lead to improved efficiency, reduced downtime, and cost savings. Predictive Maintenance: One of the significant benefits of IIoT is predictive maintenance. By analysing equipment data, it’s possible to predict when machines are likely to fail and schedule maintenance proactively, reducing unplanned downtime. Supply Chain Optimisation: IIoT can be used to track the movement of goods and materials within a supply chain. This enables better inventory management, improved logistics, and reduced wastage. Energy Management: IIoT can help organisations optimise energy consumption by monitoring and controlling energy usage in real-time. Safety and Security: IIoT can enhance workplace safety by monitoring environmental conditions and detecting safety hazards. It can also improve security by monitoring access to critical areas and assets. Scalability: IIoT solutions can scale to accommodate the needs of various industries, from manufacturing and energy to agriculture and healthcare. Interoperability: Ensuring that different IIoT devices and systems can communicate and work together is essential. Standardisation efforts such as OPC UA (Unified Architecture) and MQTT (Message Queuing Telemetry Transport) aim to address this issue. Data Privacy and Security: As with any IoT application, data privacy and security are critical concerns in IIoT. Protecting sensitive industrial data from cyber threats is a top priority. Regulatory Compliance: Depending on the industry and location, there may be specific regulations and standards that govern the use of IIoT technology. Companies must ensure compliance with these requirements. Our Solution is InGateway502 for the Industrial Sector The InGateway502 is a new-generation edge gateway designed for industrial IoT. With easy configuration – Uninterrupted and Highly Reliable Connectivity. Purposely Designed for Industrial Scenarios  The IG502 features industrial-grade design. EMC level 3, IP30 protection rating, and wide temperature and voltage ranges make it enduring in challenging environments. Conclusion In summary, Industrial IoT (IIoT) is revolutionising industrial processes by leveraging the power of connected devices, data analytics, and automation to improve efficiency, productivity, and safety in various industrial sectors. It is an evolving field with significant potential for innovation and optimisation in manufacturing, logistics, energy, and many other domains.

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InHand – InGateway502

InGateway502 The InGateway502 is a new-generation edge gateway designed for industrial IoT.  With easy configuration – Uninterrupted and Highly Reliable Connectivity.  The IG502 has Dual SIM failover, enabling the device to automatically switch between carrier networks.  Powerful Edge Computing capabilities, The Python development platform built in the gateway enables users to customise applications according to their own business.  Like InHand’s other M2M products, the IG502 supports the Device Manager. Through remote monitoring and centralised management, you can easily track your devices and enjoy better efficiency for massive deployment and preventive maintenance.     Purposely Designed for Industrial Scenarios  The IG502 features industrial-grade design. EMC level 3, IP30 protection rating, and wide temperature and voltage ranges make it enduring in challenging environments.    Comprehensive Security Features  The IG502 allows for complete security protection, including OpenVPN for secure data transmission and multi-layer user authorization mechanism that protects the system against external attacks. It frees users from security concerns while enabling fast networking for IoT applications.   Benefits of IG502 IG502, developed by Inahnd Technologies, is an advanced industrial automation system designed to streamline manufacturing processes. It seamlessly integrates into existing infrastructures, making it an adaptable solution for a wide range of industries, from automotive to pharmaceuticals. Here are some key highlights of this remarkable technology:   Scalability: Inahnd IG502 is highly scalable, allowing businesses to expand their automation systems as needed. This scalability ensures that the technology can grow with the organisation, making it a future-proof investment. Enhanced Safety: Safety is a paramount concern in industrial settings. IG502 includes robust safety features, such as automated shutdown procedures in emergency situations, making workplaces safer for employees. User-friendly Interface: Inahnd has designed IG502 with an intuitive user interface, making it accessible to both technical and non-technical personnel. This ease of use enhances the efficiency of the system and reduces the learning curve for operators. Cost Savings: Implementing IG502 leads to substantial cost savings in the long run. By optimising operations, reducing downtime, and improving resource utilisation, industries can achieve significant returns on their investment. Customisation: Inahnd understands that every industry has unique requirements. IG502 can be customised to meet specific needs, ensuring that it aligns perfectly with the goals and processes of each business. Environmental Benefits: IG502 promotes energy efficiency and sustainability by optimising resource usage. This not only reduces operational costs but also contributes to a greener future.   Inahnd IG502 is more than just a piece of machinery; it’s a catalyst for transformation within the industrial sector. Its ability to drive efficiency, boost productivity, and ensure the safety of workers sets a new standard for automation technology. As industries continue to embrace the digital revolution, Inahnd IG502 is poised to lead the charge, providing a foundation for a more efficient, competitive, and sustainable future. Interested?  Download the full product specification sheet here. 

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Sensors

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Milesight AI Workplace Occupancy Sensor
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Netvox Wireless Current Monitoring CT Clamps
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Milesight Magnetic Contact Switch
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Milesight Desk & Seat Occupancy Sensor
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Milesight Indoor Air Quality Sensor