際際滷shows by User: IndiaIET / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif 際際滷shows by User: IndiaIET / Wed, 09 Dec 2020 08:47:43 GMT 際際滷Share feed for 際際滷shows by User: IndiaIET Digital twins for secure, green and healthy future cities /slideshow/digital-twins-for-secure-green-and-healthy-future-cities/239914301 ietindiadigitalconv-digitaltwinsforsecuregreenandhealthyfuturecitiesfinal-201209084743
Most cities across the world are looking at transforming into smart cities. With the world becoming exponentially digital and data increasing in volume and value, smart cities are now becoming more of a necessity. Most of the countries have been using Digital twins for an effective plan, design, build and management of the cities. While there are different kinds of systems within a city, in this webinar, we discussed four core systems of the city namely: 1) Healthcare system 2) Water management system 3) Safety & Security system 3) Environment system. Read the report for insights on - creating city twins, predicting the city's future, empowering city administrators to take preventive and proactive actions using digital twins to improve health, safety, traffic, environment, infrastructure in Cities and insights on how to improve the city's Gross Happiness Index. Download the full report here: https://bit.ly/3lZBHAi You can also catch the on-demand discussion: https://youtu.be/40faBmjChlc]]>

Most cities across the world are looking at transforming into smart cities. With the world becoming exponentially digital and data increasing in volume and value, smart cities are now becoming more of a necessity. Most of the countries have been using Digital twins for an effective plan, design, build and management of the cities. While there are different kinds of systems within a city, in this webinar, we discussed four core systems of the city namely: 1) Healthcare system 2) Water management system 3) Safety & Security system 3) Environment system. Read the report for insights on - creating city twins, predicting the city's future, empowering city administrators to take preventive and proactive actions using digital twins to improve health, safety, traffic, environment, infrastructure in Cities and insights on how to improve the city's Gross Happiness Index. Download the full report here: https://bit.ly/3lZBHAi You can also catch the on-demand discussion: https://youtu.be/40faBmjChlc]]>
Wed, 09 Dec 2020 08:47:43 GMT /slideshow/digital-twins-for-secure-green-and-healthy-future-cities/239914301 IndiaIET@slideshare.net(IndiaIET) Digital twins for secure, green and healthy future cities IndiaIET Most cities across the world are looking at transforming into smart cities. With the world becoming exponentially digital and data increasing in volume and value, smart cities are now becoming more of a necessity. Most of the countries have been using Digital twins for an effective plan, design, build and management of the cities. While there are different kinds of systems within a city, in this webinar, we discussed four core systems of the city namely: 1) Healthcare system 2) Water management system 3) Safety & Security system 3) Environment system. Read the report for insights on - creating city twins, predicting the city's future, empowering city administrators to take preventive and proactive actions using digital twins to improve health, safety, traffic, environment, infrastructure in Cities and insights on how to improve the city's Gross Happiness Index. Download the full report here: https://bit.ly/3lZBHAi You can also catch the on-demand discussion: https://youtu.be/40faBmjChlc <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ietindiadigitalconv-digitaltwinsforsecuregreenandhealthyfuturecitiesfinal-201209084743-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Most cities across the world are looking at transforming into smart cities. With the world becoming exponentially digital and data increasing in volume and value, smart cities are now becoming more of a necessity. Most of the countries have been using Digital twins for an effective plan, design, build and management of the cities. While there are different kinds of systems within a city, in this webinar, we discussed four core systems of the city namely: 1) Healthcare system 2) Water management system 3) Safety &amp; Security system 3) Environment system. Read the report for insights on - creating city twins, predicting the city&#39;s future, empowering city administrators to take preventive and proactive actions using digital twins to improve health, safety, traffic, environment, infrastructure in Cities and insights on how to improve the city&#39;s Gross Happiness Index. Download the full report here: https://bit.ly/3lZBHAi You can also catch the on-demand discussion: https://youtu.be/40faBmjChlc
Digital twins for secure, green and healthy future cities from IET India
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Leveraging blockchain to transform rattled supply chains /slideshow/leveraging-blockchain-to-transform-rattled-supply-chains/239914256 ietindiadigitalconv-leveragingblockchaintotransformrattledsupplychainsfinal-201209084625
Covid-19 has disrupted supply chains beyond an unlikely return to the pre-pandemic levels. With dependency reducing on exports and emphasis on vocal for local, blockchain technology can play an influencing role in tackling supply chain failures. Read our report that throws light on how #blockchain technology can re-define #supplychains. Gain insights on the impact, challenges and opportunities of plugging the technology into the existing #supplychain framework. Download the complete report here: https://bit.ly/33Xux9r Catch the on-demand discussion here: https://youtu.be/VZBoxs2_6pg ]]>

Covid-19 has disrupted supply chains beyond an unlikely return to the pre-pandemic levels. With dependency reducing on exports and emphasis on vocal for local, blockchain technology can play an influencing role in tackling supply chain failures. Read our report that throws light on how #blockchain technology can re-define #supplychains. Gain insights on the impact, challenges and opportunities of plugging the technology into the existing #supplychain framework. Download the complete report here: https://bit.ly/33Xux9r Catch the on-demand discussion here: https://youtu.be/VZBoxs2_6pg ]]>
Wed, 09 Dec 2020 08:46:24 GMT /slideshow/leveraging-blockchain-to-transform-rattled-supply-chains/239914256 IndiaIET@slideshare.net(IndiaIET) Leveraging blockchain to transform rattled supply chains IndiaIET Covid-19 has disrupted supply chains beyond an unlikely return to the pre-pandemic levels. With dependency reducing on exports and emphasis on vocal for local, blockchain technology can play an influencing role in tackling supply chain failures. Read our report that throws light on how #blockchain technology can re-define #supplychains. Gain insights on the impact, challenges and opportunities of plugging the technology into the existing #supplychain framework. Download the complete report here: https://bit.ly/33Xux9r Catch the on-demand discussion here: https://youtu.be/VZBoxs2_6pg <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ietindiadigitalconv-leveragingblockchaintotransformrattledsupplychainsfinal-201209084625-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Covid-19 has disrupted supply chains beyond an unlikely return to the pre-pandemic levels. With dependency reducing on exports and emphasis on vocal for local, blockchain technology can play an influencing role in tackling supply chain failures. Read our report that throws light on how #blockchain technology can re-define #supplychains. Gain insights on the impact, challenges and opportunities of plugging the technology into the existing #supplychain framework. Download the complete report here: https://bit.ly/33Xux9r Catch the on-demand discussion here: https://youtu.be/VZBoxs2_6pg
Leveraging blockchain to transform rattled supply chains from IET India
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Ventilator tracking for Covid-19 preparedness /IndiaIET/ventilator-tracking-for-covid19-preparedness ietventilatortrackingframework-201007093700
Shortage of ventilators is a grave reality across the globe as covid cases continue to rage. The Healthcare working group of our Future Tech Panel, have created a blueprint to address the challenge of ventilator shortage in the country. In this paper, we propose technological frameworks that will enable hospitals and medical institutions effective track medical assets their availability, live location, existing condition, etc. The proposed solution aims to provide care to those who need in need. Read the report for a quick and effective solution for tracking ventilator availability in the country.]]>

Shortage of ventilators is a grave reality across the globe as covid cases continue to rage. The Healthcare working group of our Future Tech Panel, have created a blueprint to address the challenge of ventilator shortage in the country. In this paper, we propose technological frameworks that will enable hospitals and medical institutions effective track medical assets their availability, live location, existing condition, etc. The proposed solution aims to provide care to those who need in need. Read the report for a quick and effective solution for tracking ventilator availability in the country.]]>
Wed, 07 Oct 2020 09:37:00 GMT /IndiaIET/ventilator-tracking-for-covid19-preparedness IndiaIET@slideshare.net(IndiaIET) Ventilator tracking for Covid-19 preparedness IndiaIET Shortage of ventilators is a grave reality across the globe as covid cases continue to rage. The Healthcare working group of our Future Tech Panel, have created a blueprint to address the challenge of ventilator shortage in the country. In this paper, we propose technological frameworks that will enable hospitals and medical institutions effective track medical assets their availability, live location, existing condition, etc. The proposed solution aims to provide care to those who need in need. Read the report for a quick and effective solution for tracking ventilator availability in the country. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ietventilatortrackingframework-201007093700-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Shortage of ventilators is a grave reality across the globe as covid cases continue to rage. The Healthcare working group of our Future Tech Panel, have created a blueprint to address the challenge of ventilator shortage in the country. In this paper, we propose technological frameworks that will enable hospitals and medical institutions effective track medical assets their availability, live location, existing condition, etc. The proposed solution aims to provide care to those who need in need. Read the report for a quick and effective solution for tracking ventilator availability in the country.
Ventilator tracking for Covid-19 preparedness from IET India
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Electric vehicle charging infrastructure in India: Challenges and road ahead /slideshow/electric-vehicle-charging-infrastructure-in-india-challenges-and-road-ahead/238362892 eelectricvehiclecharginginfrastructureforindia-challenges-converted-200902045307
Charging infrastructure is the backbone for EV adoption in India, in the same way as Internet was for e-commerce. The Government of India announced an outlay of 10,000 crore for FAME 2 to boost the number of electric vehicles in India and a total of 1,000 crore has been earmarked for setting up charging stations for EVs. Much of the remaining policy are behavioural modifications and demand incentives for end users. However, the adoption relies heavily on how we crack the chicken and egg situation of charging infrastructure. IETs Future of Mobility and Transport Panel brought together a set of EV infrastructure experts drawn from organisations representing battery manufacturers, fleet operators, charging service providers, fintech firms as well as the Government of India in a bid to articulate current challenges in adoption of EV vehicles in India. Read the report to get answers to your questions regarding: Should fleet owners go beyond their core competency and deploy charging infrastructure or should the government plan for the demand? What will the numbers look like in 3 years? How can demand load planning be done with the distribution companies? What business models will be successful?]]>

Charging infrastructure is the backbone for EV adoption in India, in the same way as Internet was for e-commerce. The Government of India announced an outlay of 10,000 crore for FAME 2 to boost the number of electric vehicles in India and a total of 1,000 crore has been earmarked for setting up charging stations for EVs. Much of the remaining policy are behavioural modifications and demand incentives for end users. However, the adoption relies heavily on how we crack the chicken and egg situation of charging infrastructure. IETs Future of Mobility and Transport Panel brought together a set of EV infrastructure experts drawn from organisations representing battery manufacturers, fleet operators, charging service providers, fintech firms as well as the Government of India in a bid to articulate current challenges in adoption of EV vehicles in India. Read the report to get answers to your questions regarding: Should fleet owners go beyond their core competency and deploy charging infrastructure or should the government plan for the demand? What will the numbers look like in 3 years? How can demand load planning be done with the distribution companies? What business models will be successful?]]>
Wed, 02 Sep 2020 04:53:07 GMT /slideshow/electric-vehicle-charging-infrastructure-in-india-challenges-and-road-ahead/238362892 IndiaIET@slideshare.net(IndiaIET) Electric vehicle charging infrastructure in India: Challenges and road ahead IndiaIET Charging infrastructure is the backbone for EV adoption in India, in the same way as Internet was for e-commerce. The Government of India announced an outlay of 10,000 crore for FAME 2 to boost the number of electric vehicles in India and a total of 1,000 crore has been earmarked for setting up charging stations for EVs. Much of the remaining policy are behavioural modifications and demand incentives for end users. However, the adoption relies heavily on how we crack the chicken and egg situation of charging infrastructure. IETs Future of Mobility and Transport Panel brought together a set of EV infrastructure experts drawn from organisations representing battery manufacturers, fleet operators, charging service providers, fintech firms as well as the Government of India in a bid to articulate current challenges in adoption of EV vehicles in India. Read the report to get answers to your questions regarding: Should fleet owners go beyond their core competency and deploy charging infrastructure or should the government plan for the demand? What will the numbers look like in 3 years? How can demand load planning be done with the distribution companies? What business models will be successful? <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/eelectricvehiclecharginginfrastructureforindia-challenges-converted-200902045307-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Charging infrastructure is the backbone for EV adoption in India, in the same way as Internet was for e-commerce. The Government of India announced an outlay of 10,000 crore for FAME 2 to boost the number of electric vehicles in India and a total of 1,000 crore has been earmarked for setting up charging stations for EVs. Much of the remaining policy are behavioural modifications and demand incentives for end users. However, the adoption relies heavily on how we crack the chicken and egg situation of charging infrastructure. IETs Future of Mobility and Transport Panel brought together a set of EV infrastructure experts drawn from organisations representing battery manufacturers, fleet operators, charging service providers, fintech firms as well as the Government of India in a bid to articulate current challenges in adoption of EV vehicles in India. Read the report to get answers to your questions regarding: Should fleet owners go beyond their core competency and deploy charging infrastructure or should the government plan for the demand? What will the numbers look like in 3 years? How can demand load planning be done with the distribution companies? What business models will be successful?
Electric vehicle charging infrastructure in India: Challenges and road ahead from IET India
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Resetting urban mobility 2020+ in India /slideshow/resetting-urban-mobility-2020-in-india/237774441 resettingurbanmobility2020inindia-200812065339
The global pandemic has had a massive socio-economic impact on the urban mobility sector. As the government eases lockdown measures, urban mobility is becoming a huge focus of anxiety, with a large number of people considering when and how to resume travel. This implies that the transport system will have to be re-designed such that passengers are at a safe enough distance from each other. Serious questions like: will personal vehicles become the safest means to travel? What about the safety of people who cannot afford personal vehicles? What will happen to the present mode of public transport, will need answers. This report titled, Resetting for Urban Mobility 2020+ in India discusses challenges brought in the urban mobility space by the COVID-19 pandemic. The document highlights the key measures to be taken at both the government and individual levels as public transportation across the globe begins to unlock. Viewpoints from London, Singapore, and India on the future of urban planning and public transport in response to the ongoing pandemic have also been discussed in this document. Experts from these counties contribute to a deeper understanding of safety measures adopted.]]>

The global pandemic has had a massive socio-economic impact on the urban mobility sector. As the government eases lockdown measures, urban mobility is becoming a huge focus of anxiety, with a large number of people considering when and how to resume travel. This implies that the transport system will have to be re-designed such that passengers are at a safe enough distance from each other. Serious questions like: will personal vehicles become the safest means to travel? What about the safety of people who cannot afford personal vehicles? What will happen to the present mode of public transport, will need answers. This report titled, Resetting for Urban Mobility 2020+ in India discusses challenges brought in the urban mobility space by the COVID-19 pandemic. The document highlights the key measures to be taken at both the government and individual levels as public transportation across the globe begins to unlock. Viewpoints from London, Singapore, and India on the future of urban planning and public transport in response to the ongoing pandemic have also been discussed in this document. Experts from these counties contribute to a deeper understanding of safety measures adopted.]]>
Wed, 12 Aug 2020 06:53:39 GMT /slideshow/resetting-urban-mobility-2020-in-india/237774441 IndiaIET@slideshare.net(IndiaIET) Resetting urban mobility 2020+ in India IndiaIET The global pandemic has had a massive socio-economic impact on the urban mobility sector. As the government eases lockdown measures, urban mobility is becoming a huge focus of anxiety, with a large number of people considering when and how to resume travel. This implies that the transport system will have to be re-designed such that passengers are at a safe enough distance from each other. Serious questions like: will personal vehicles become the safest means to travel? What about the safety of people who cannot afford personal vehicles? What will happen to the present mode of public transport, will need answers. This report titled, Resetting for Urban Mobility 2020+ in India discusses challenges brought in the urban mobility space by the COVID-19 pandemic. The document highlights the key measures to be taken at both the government and individual levels as public transportation across the globe begins to unlock. Viewpoints from London, Singapore, and India on the future of urban planning and public transport in response to the ongoing pandemic have also been discussed in this document. Experts from these counties contribute to a deeper understanding of safety measures adopted. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/resettingurbanmobility2020inindia-200812065339-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The global pandemic has had a massive socio-economic impact on the urban mobility sector. As the government eases lockdown measures, urban mobility is becoming a huge focus of anxiety, with a large number of people considering when and how to resume travel. This implies that the transport system will have to be re-designed such that passengers are at a safe enough distance from each other. Serious questions like: will personal vehicles become the safest means to travel? What about the safety of people who cannot afford personal vehicles? What will happen to the present mode of public transport, will need answers. This report titled, Resetting for Urban Mobility 2020+ in India discusses challenges brought in the urban mobility space by the COVID-19 pandemic. The document highlights the key measures to be taken at both the government and individual levels as public transportation across the globe begins to unlock. Viewpoints from London, Singapore, and India on the future of urban planning and public transport in response to the ongoing pandemic have also been discussed in this document. Experts from these counties contribute to a deeper understanding of safety measures adopted.
Resetting urban mobility 2020+ in India from IET India
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Learning and Skilling - A Future Work Perspective /IndiaIET/learning-and-skilling-a-future-work-perspective learningandskilling1-200701065233
Businesses seem to be changing at a relentless pace with the advent of AI and big data. Organisations exist in a VUCA (Volatility, Uncertainty, Complexity, and Ambiguity) state rather than anticipating known risks. Change is the new normal and here to stay, we need to embrace it. Upskilling and staying relevant are much needed during these trying times and staying calm and focused can help put things in perspective. Ability to adapt is the most important skill at a time when companies are undergoing digital transformation and this skill takes precedence over technical knowledge, communication skills or problem solving all of which are touted as important 21st century skills. But how do individuals as well as organisations build this crucial skill? View the report to know how to bridge the skill gap]]>

Businesses seem to be changing at a relentless pace with the advent of AI and big data. Organisations exist in a VUCA (Volatility, Uncertainty, Complexity, and Ambiguity) state rather than anticipating known risks. Change is the new normal and here to stay, we need to embrace it. Upskilling and staying relevant are much needed during these trying times and staying calm and focused can help put things in perspective. Ability to adapt is the most important skill at a time when companies are undergoing digital transformation and this skill takes precedence over technical knowledge, communication skills or problem solving all of which are touted as important 21st century skills. But how do individuals as well as organisations build this crucial skill? View the report to know how to bridge the skill gap]]>
Wed, 01 Jul 2020 06:52:32 GMT /IndiaIET/learning-and-skilling-a-future-work-perspective IndiaIET@slideshare.net(IndiaIET) Learning and Skilling - A Future Work Perspective IndiaIET Businesses seem to be changing at a relentless pace with the advent of AI and big data. Organisations exist in a VUCA (Volatility, Uncertainty, Complexity, and Ambiguity) state rather than anticipating known risks. Change is the new normal and here to stay, we need to embrace it. Upskilling and staying relevant are much needed during these trying times and staying calm and focused can help put things in perspective. Ability to adapt is the most important skill at a time when companies are undergoing digital transformation and this skill takes precedence over technical knowledge, communication skills or problem solving all of which are touted as important 21st century skills. But how do individuals as well as organisations build this crucial skill? View the report to know how to bridge the skill gap <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/learningandskilling1-200701065233-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Businesses seem to be changing at a relentless pace with the advent of AI and big data. Organisations exist in a VUCA (Volatility, Uncertainty, Complexity, and Ambiguity) state rather than anticipating known risks. Change is the new normal and here to stay, we need to embrace it. Upskilling and staying relevant are much needed during these trying times and staying calm and focused can help put things in perspective. Ability to adapt is the most important skill at a time when companies are undergoing digital transformation and this skill takes precedence over technical knowledge, communication skills or problem solving all of which are touted as important 21st century skills. But how do individuals as well as organisations build this crucial skill? View the report to know how to bridge the skill gap
Learning and Skilling - A Future Work Perspective from IET India
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Enabling Indian manufacturing MSMEs for global competitiveness /slideshow/enabling-indian-manufacturing-msmes-for-global-competitiveness/236453505 enablingindianmanufacturingmsmeforglobalcompetitiveness1-200701052436
The COVID-19 pandemic has been a watershed moment for businesses globally. While the scenario looks gloomy all around, there are significant local and global factors that may prove to be favourable for FDI in manufacturing, especially in the Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises (MSME) sector in India. Post the lethal impact of COVID-19, more and more manufacturing companies are looking towards India as an investment destination and as a reliable alternative to other low-cost producer countries. This will benefit the growth of established firms/sectors, providing significant new prospects for Indian MSMEs to step up and move to the next level. However, it is important to be cognisant of the fact that in order to successfully grab these opportunities, there needs to be a serious rethink of existing business models. This paper focuses on the opportunities available, scope for improvement, and solutions to varied challenges for the MSME sector in India.]]>

The COVID-19 pandemic has been a watershed moment for businesses globally. While the scenario looks gloomy all around, there are significant local and global factors that may prove to be favourable for FDI in manufacturing, especially in the Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises (MSME) sector in India. Post the lethal impact of COVID-19, more and more manufacturing companies are looking towards India as an investment destination and as a reliable alternative to other low-cost producer countries. This will benefit the growth of established firms/sectors, providing significant new prospects for Indian MSMEs to step up and move to the next level. However, it is important to be cognisant of the fact that in order to successfully grab these opportunities, there needs to be a serious rethink of existing business models. This paper focuses on the opportunities available, scope for improvement, and solutions to varied challenges for the MSME sector in India.]]>
Wed, 01 Jul 2020 05:24:36 GMT /slideshow/enabling-indian-manufacturing-msmes-for-global-competitiveness/236453505 IndiaIET@slideshare.net(IndiaIET) Enabling Indian manufacturing MSMEs for global competitiveness IndiaIET The COVID-19 pandemic has been a watershed moment for businesses globally. While the scenario looks gloomy all around, there are significant local and global factors that may prove to be favourable for FDI in manufacturing, especially in the Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises (MSME) sector in India. Post the lethal impact of COVID-19, more and more manufacturing companies are looking towards India as an investment destination and as a reliable alternative to other low-cost producer countries. This will benefit the growth of established firms/sectors, providing significant new prospects for Indian MSMEs to step up and move to the next level. However, it is important to be cognisant of the fact that in order to successfully grab these opportunities, there needs to be a serious rethink of existing business models. This paper focuses on the opportunities available, scope for improvement, and solutions to varied challenges for the MSME sector in India. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/enablingindianmanufacturingmsmeforglobalcompetitiveness1-200701052436-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The COVID-19 pandemic has been a watershed moment for businesses globally. While the scenario looks gloomy all around, there are significant local and global factors that may prove to be favourable for FDI in manufacturing, especially in the Micro, Small &amp; Medium Enterprises (MSME) sector in India. Post the lethal impact of COVID-19, more and more manufacturing companies are looking towards India as an investment destination and as a reliable alternative to other low-cost producer countries. This will benefit the growth of established firms/sectors, providing significant new prospects for Indian MSMEs to step up and move to the next level. However, it is important to be cognisant of the fact that in order to successfully grab these opportunities, there needs to be a serious rethink of existing business models. This paper focuses on the opportunities available, scope for improvement, and solutions to varied challenges for the MSME sector in India.
Enabling Indian manufacturing MSMEs for global competitiveness from IET India
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Indo-Canada dialogue: Opportunities in the automotive segment in the backdrop of Industry 4.0 /slideshow/indocanada-dialogue-opportunities-in-the-automotive-segment-in-the-backdrop-of-industry-40/234258938 finalupdated26thfebroundtabletakeawayscanadianhighcommission-200519083240
On the 3 February 2020, the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) and the High Commission of Canada organised a joint round table on the topic Opportunities in the automotive segment in the backdrop of Industry 4.0 An Indo-Canadian Start-up Dialogue. The discussion revolved around diverse perspectives on how the Indian and Canadian automotive industry is gearing towards embracing new-age technology and what new offerings exist for companies based out of countries like Canada - especially in the back drop of Industry 4.0]]>

On the 3 February 2020, the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) and the High Commission of Canada organised a joint round table on the topic Opportunities in the automotive segment in the backdrop of Industry 4.0 An Indo-Canadian Start-up Dialogue. The discussion revolved around diverse perspectives on how the Indian and Canadian automotive industry is gearing towards embracing new-age technology and what new offerings exist for companies based out of countries like Canada - especially in the back drop of Industry 4.0]]>
Tue, 19 May 2020 08:32:40 GMT /slideshow/indocanada-dialogue-opportunities-in-the-automotive-segment-in-the-backdrop-of-industry-40/234258938 IndiaIET@slideshare.net(IndiaIET) Indo-Canada dialogue: Opportunities in the automotive segment in the backdrop of Industry 4.0 IndiaIET On the 3 February 2020, the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) and the High Commission of Canada organised a joint round table on the topic Opportunities in the automotive segment in the backdrop of Industry 4.0 An Indo-Canadian Start-up Dialogue. The discussion revolved around diverse perspectives on how the Indian and Canadian automotive industry is gearing towards embracing new-age technology and what new offerings exist for companies based out of countries like Canada - especially in the back drop of Industry 4.0 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/finalupdated26thfebroundtabletakeawayscanadianhighcommission-200519083240-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> On the 3 February 2020, the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) and the High Commission of Canada organised a joint round table on the topic Opportunities in the automotive segment in the backdrop of Industry 4.0 An Indo-Canadian Start-up Dialogue. The discussion revolved around diverse perspectives on how the Indian and Canadian automotive industry is gearing towards embracing new-age technology and what new offerings exist for companies based out of countries like Canada - especially in the back drop of Industry 4.0
Indo-Canada dialogue: Opportunities in the automotive segment in the backdrop of Industry 4.0 from IET India
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E-mobility trends in India: Challenges and Opportunities /slideshow/emobility-trends-in-india-challenges-and-opportunities/232749774 emobilitytrendsinindia-challengesandopportunities-200428053906
India is the 4th largest automotive industry in the world and is rapidly adopting connectivity and other advanced technologies in the mobility segment. The recent approval from the Government of India for the second phase of the Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of Electric vehicles (FAME 2) is a clear signal of the countrys positive intent in striding towards green mobility. IETs Future of Mobility and Transport Panel has brought together experts from the e-mobility industry in India to discuss the technological trends in the e-mobility space and ways of optimising e-mobility use for everyday life. This document gives a brief summary of the discussions that shed light on the progress of e-mobility in India, pressing challenges that lie ahead and the way forward for e-mobility in the country. Experts also discussed the technology driven trends faced by the Indian market and how these will impact mobility behaviour in India. ]]>

India is the 4th largest automotive industry in the world and is rapidly adopting connectivity and other advanced technologies in the mobility segment. The recent approval from the Government of India for the second phase of the Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of Electric vehicles (FAME 2) is a clear signal of the countrys positive intent in striding towards green mobility. IETs Future of Mobility and Transport Panel has brought together experts from the e-mobility industry in India to discuss the technological trends in the e-mobility space and ways of optimising e-mobility use for everyday life. This document gives a brief summary of the discussions that shed light on the progress of e-mobility in India, pressing challenges that lie ahead and the way forward for e-mobility in the country. Experts also discussed the technology driven trends faced by the Indian market and how these will impact mobility behaviour in India. ]]>
Tue, 28 Apr 2020 05:39:06 GMT /slideshow/emobility-trends-in-india-challenges-and-opportunities/232749774 IndiaIET@slideshare.net(IndiaIET) E-mobility trends in India: Challenges and Opportunities IndiaIET India is the 4th largest automotive industry in the world and is rapidly adopting connectivity and other advanced technologies in the mobility segment. The recent approval from the Government of India for the second phase of the Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of Electric vehicles (FAME 2) is a clear signal of the countrys positive intent in striding towards green mobility. IETs Future of Mobility and Transport Panel has brought together experts from the e-mobility industry in India to discuss the technological trends in the e-mobility space and ways of optimising e-mobility use for everyday life. This document gives a brief summary of the discussions that shed light on the progress of e-mobility in India, pressing challenges that lie ahead and the way forward for e-mobility in the country. Experts also discussed the technology driven trends faced by the Indian market and how these will impact mobility behaviour in India. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/emobilitytrendsinindia-challengesandopportunities-200428053906-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> India is the 4th largest automotive industry in the world and is rapidly adopting connectivity and other advanced technologies in the mobility segment. The recent approval from the Government of India for the second phase of the Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of Electric vehicles (FAME 2) is a clear signal of the countrys positive intent in striding towards green mobility. IETs Future of Mobility and Transport Panel has brought together experts from the e-mobility industry in India to discuss the technological trends in the e-mobility space and ways of optimising e-mobility use for everyday life. This document gives a brief summary of the discussions that shed light on the progress of e-mobility in India, pressing challenges that lie ahead and the way forward for e-mobility in the country. Experts also discussed the technology driven trends faced by the Indian market and how these will impact mobility behaviour in India.
E-mobility trends in India: Challenges and Opportunities from IET India
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IET India Advisory: Safeguarding children from cyber threats in times of a pandemic /slideshow/iet-india-advisory-safeguarding-children-from-cyber-threats-in-times-of-a-pandemic/232161440 ietindiaadvisoryforparentstopreventtheirchildrenfrombeingcyberthreat-15thapril2020-200417062555
Due to COVID-19, schools and colleges are non-operational across India, physically. Although there is no immediate disruption to education and teaching, learning has almost moved entirely from physical to virtual. This presents an added responsibility and stress for parents to keep their children safe from cyber criminals who could be trying to leverage this opportunity to lure online users to click on malicious links and files. The IETs Cybersecurity Working Group has put together some best practices to be followed to safeguard children from becoming targets of malware and thus, to protect them cyber threats.]]>

Due to COVID-19, schools and colleges are non-operational across India, physically. Although there is no immediate disruption to education and teaching, learning has almost moved entirely from physical to virtual. This presents an added responsibility and stress for parents to keep their children safe from cyber criminals who could be trying to leverage this opportunity to lure online users to click on malicious links and files. The IETs Cybersecurity Working Group has put together some best practices to be followed to safeguard children from becoming targets of malware and thus, to protect them cyber threats.]]>
Fri, 17 Apr 2020 06:25:55 GMT /slideshow/iet-india-advisory-safeguarding-children-from-cyber-threats-in-times-of-a-pandemic/232161440 IndiaIET@slideshare.net(IndiaIET) IET India Advisory: Safeguarding children from cyber threats in times of a pandemic IndiaIET Due to COVID-19, schools and colleges are non-operational across India, physically. Although there is no immediate disruption to education and teaching, learning has almost moved entirely from physical to virtual. This presents an added responsibility and stress for parents to keep their children safe from cyber criminals who could be trying to leverage this opportunity to lure online users to click on malicious links and files. The IETs Cybersecurity Working Group has put together some best practices to be followed to safeguard children from becoming targets of malware and thus, to protect them cyber threats. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ietindiaadvisoryforparentstopreventtheirchildrenfrombeingcyberthreat-15thapril2020-200417062555-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Due to COVID-19, schools and colleges are non-operational across India, physically. Although there is no immediate disruption to education and teaching, learning has almost moved entirely from physical to virtual. This presents an added responsibility and stress for parents to keep their children safe from cyber criminals who could be trying to leverage this opportunity to lure online users to click on malicious links and files. The IETs Cybersecurity Working Group has put together some best practices to be followed to safeguard children from becoming targets of malware and thus, to protect them cyber threats.
IET India Advisory: Safeguarding children from cyber threats in times of a pandemic from IET India
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IET India cybersecurity advisory: security practices for remote working /IndiaIET/iet-india-cybersecurity-advisory-security-practices-for-remote-working ietindiacybersecurityadvisory-200409074156
We are living in a heightened time of cyber risk. Organisations are still operational by allowing their employees to work from home. Cybercriminals have started taking advantage of public fear to generate coronavirus themed phishing attacks. We should be aware of COVID-19 tagged emails with misleading links or attachments. The IETs Cybersecurity working group has put together some best practices to be followed at this crucial time to safeguard employees and as well as organisations that are navigating the new order of remote working. Read ahead to know steps that both organisations and individual employees can undertake to do their bit to secure their enterprise data. ]]>

We are living in a heightened time of cyber risk. Organisations are still operational by allowing their employees to work from home. Cybercriminals have started taking advantage of public fear to generate coronavirus themed phishing attacks. We should be aware of COVID-19 tagged emails with misleading links or attachments. The IETs Cybersecurity working group has put together some best practices to be followed at this crucial time to safeguard employees and as well as organisations that are navigating the new order of remote working. Read ahead to know steps that both organisations and individual employees can undertake to do their bit to secure their enterprise data. ]]>
Thu, 09 Apr 2020 07:41:56 GMT /IndiaIET/iet-india-cybersecurity-advisory-security-practices-for-remote-working IndiaIET@slideshare.net(IndiaIET) IET India cybersecurity advisory: security practices for remote working IndiaIET We are living in a heightened time of cyber risk. Organisations are still operational by allowing their employees to work from home. Cybercriminals have started taking advantage of public fear to generate coronavirus themed phishing attacks. We should be aware of COVID-19 tagged emails with misleading links or attachments. The IETs Cybersecurity working group has put together some best practices to be followed at this crucial time to safeguard employees and as well as organisations that are navigating the new order of remote working. Read ahead to know steps that both organisations and individual employees can undertake to do their bit to secure their enterprise data. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ietindiacybersecurityadvisory-200409074156-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> We are living in a heightened time of cyber risk. Organisations are still operational by allowing their employees to work from home. Cybercriminals have started taking advantage of public fear to generate coronavirus themed phishing attacks. We should be aware of COVID-19 tagged emails with misleading links or attachments. The IETs Cybersecurity working group has put together some best practices to be followed at this crucial time to safeguard employees and as well as organisations that are navigating the new order of remote working. Read ahead to know steps that both organisations and individual employees can undertake to do their bit to secure their enterprise data.
IET India cybersecurity advisory: security practices for remote working from IET India
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Urban mobility in Bengaluru- Key takeaway report /slideshow/urban-mobility-in-bengaluru-key-takeaway-report/227754323 urbanmobility-roundtabletakeaways-200212110935
A round table session in Bengaluru with 12 handpicked global experts representing various areas of the global mobility ecosystem was organised in October 2019. The discussion titled Urban Mobility- the Next Decade aimed to assess challenges that are preventing the Indian cities from reaching their fullest urban potential. The discussion was led by Shashi Verma, Director of Strategy and Chief Technology Officer, Transport for London. Outcomes from the discussion and a proposed agenda for action for Bengaluru city have been finalised and presented here]]>

A round table session in Bengaluru with 12 handpicked global experts representing various areas of the global mobility ecosystem was organised in October 2019. The discussion titled Urban Mobility- the Next Decade aimed to assess challenges that are preventing the Indian cities from reaching their fullest urban potential. The discussion was led by Shashi Verma, Director of Strategy and Chief Technology Officer, Transport for London. Outcomes from the discussion and a proposed agenda for action for Bengaluru city have been finalised and presented here]]>
Wed, 12 Feb 2020 11:09:35 GMT /slideshow/urban-mobility-in-bengaluru-key-takeaway-report/227754323 IndiaIET@slideshare.net(IndiaIET) Urban mobility in Bengaluru- Key takeaway report IndiaIET A round table session in Bengaluru with 12 handpicked global experts representing various areas of the global mobility ecosystem was organised in October 2019. The discussion titled Urban Mobility- the Next Decade aimed to assess challenges that are preventing the Indian cities from reaching their fullest urban potential. The discussion was led by Shashi Verma, Director of Strategy and Chief Technology Officer, Transport for London. Outcomes from the discussion and a proposed agenda for action for Bengaluru city have been finalised and presented here <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/urbanmobility-roundtabletakeaways-200212110935-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A round table session in Bengaluru with 12 handpicked global experts representing various areas of the global mobility ecosystem was organised in October 2019. The discussion titled Urban Mobility- the Next Decade aimed to assess challenges that are preventing the Indian cities from reaching their fullest urban potential. The discussion was led by Shashi Verma, Director of Strategy and Chief Technology Officer, Transport for London. Outcomes from the discussion and a proposed agenda for action for Bengaluru city have been finalised and presented here
Urban mobility in Bengaluru- Key takeaway report from IET India
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IET's Engineering the Future of Work Playbook /slideshow/iets-engineering-the-future-of-work-playbook/188517686 fowplaybook2019web-191030065704
The IETs Engineering the Future of Work playbook has been designed as a comprehensive guide to navigate the ever-changing world of work. This has a series of articles with perspectives on how technology might shape the future for work and highlights the best practices for meaningful work. It is aimed at creating a guideline that would help build organisational designs and policies feasible for the Future of Work domain. ]]>

The IETs Engineering the Future of Work playbook has been designed as a comprehensive guide to navigate the ever-changing world of work. This has a series of articles with perspectives on how technology might shape the future for work and highlights the best practices for meaningful work. It is aimed at creating a guideline that would help build organisational designs and policies feasible for the Future of Work domain. ]]>
Wed, 30 Oct 2019 06:57:04 GMT /slideshow/iets-engineering-the-future-of-work-playbook/188517686 IndiaIET@slideshare.net(IndiaIET) IET's Engineering the Future of Work Playbook IndiaIET The IETs Engineering the Future of Work playbook has been designed as a comprehensive guide to navigate the ever-changing world of work. This has a series of articles with perspectives on how technology might shape the future for work and highlights the best practices for meaningful work. It is aimed at creating a guideline that would help build organisational designs and policies feasible for the Future of Work domain. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/fowplaybook2019web-191030065704-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The IETs Engineering the Future of Work playbook has been designed as a comprehensive guide to navigate the ever-changing world of work. This has a series of articles with perspectives on how technology might shape the future for work and highlights the best practices for meaningful work. It is aimed at creating a guideline that would help build organisational designs and policies feasible for the Future of Work domain.
IET's Engineering the Future of Work Playbook from IET India
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IoT reshaping society /slideshow/iot-reshaping-society/153769178 iotreshapingsociety-190705101849
This whitepaper focuses on the impact of IoT on the Society, how it is reshaping the world around us. The challenges of navigating the transition are great as well. The individual, organizational, governmental and societal adjustments are non-trivial, and the impact of these adjustments will be felt by everyone. The speed of various aspects of the transition are hard to predict, but it is not difficult to see that our world will function quite differently 10-15 years from now. Being prepared to navigate the transition begins with awareness of the shifts to come and some understanding of their implications, and this paper is a start at raising the awareness.]]>

This whitepaper focuses on the impact of IoT on the Society, how it is reshaping the world around us. The challenges of navigating the transition are great as well. The individual, organizational, governmental and societal adjustments are non-trivial, and the impact of these adjustments will be felt by everyone. The speed of various aspects of the transition are hard to predict, but it is not difficult to see that our world will function quite differently 10-15 years from now. Being prepared to navigate the transition begins with awareness of the shifts to come and some understanding of their implications, and this paper is a start at raising the awareness.]]>
Fri, 05 Jul 2019 10:18:49 GMT /slideshow/iot-reshaping-society/153769178 IndiaIET@slideshare.net(IndiaIET) IoT reshaping society IndiaIET This whitepaper focuses on the impact of IoT on the Society, how it is reshaping the world around us. The challenges of navigating the transition are great as well. The individual, organizational, governmental and societal adjustments are non-trivial, and the impact of these adjustments will be felt by everyone. The speed of various aspects of the transition are hard to predict, but it is not difficult to see that our world will function quite differently 10-15 years from now. Being prepared to navigate the transition begins with awareness of the shifts to come and some understanding of their implications, and this paper is a start at raising the awareness. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/iotreshapingsociety-190705101849-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This whitepaper focuses on the impact of IoT on the Society, how it is reshaping the world around us. The challenges of navigating the transition are great as well. The individual, organizational, governmental and societal adjustments are non-trivial, and the impact of these adjustments will be felt by everyone. The speed of various aspects of the transition are hard to predict, but it is not difficult to see that our world will function quite differently 10-15 years from now. Being prepared to navigate the transition begins with awareness of the shifts to come and some understanding of their implications, and this paper is a start at raising the awareness.
IoT reshaping society from IET India
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IIoT for India's growth /slideshow/iiot-for-indias-growth/153768613 iiotforindiasgrowth-190705101347
This white paper dwells upon some of the finer and crucial factors on IIoT adoption in India - is India as a market ready for accepting IIoT, what is the market potential, what are the challenges / road blocks, how DIGITAL INDIA & MAKE IN INDIA programs are propelling the emanation and adoption of IIoT technology, along with some of the IIoT use cases to address and improve output, efficiency, reduction in energy consumption & GHG.]]>

This white paper dwells upon some of the finer and crucial factors on IIoT adoption in India - is India as a market ready for accepting IIoT, what is the market potential, what are the challenges / road blocks, how DIGITAL INDIA & MAKE IN INDIA programs are propelling the emanation and adoption of IIoT technology, along with some of the IIoT use cases to address and improve output, efficiency, reduction in energy consumption & GHG.]]>
Fri, 05 Jul 2019 10:13:47 GMT /slideshow/iiot-for-indias-growth/153768613 IndiaIET@slideshare.net(IndiaIET) IIoT for India's growth IndiaIET This white paper dwells upon some of the finer and crucial factors on IIoT adoption in India - is India as a market ready for accepting IIoT, what is the market potential, what are the challenges / road blocks, how DIGITAL INDIA & MAKE IN INDIA programs are propelling the emanation and adoption of IIoT technology, along with some of the IIoT use cases to address and improve output, efficiency, reduction in energy consumption & GHG. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/iiotforindiasgrowth-190705101347-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This white paper dwells upon some of the finer and crucial factors on IIoT adoption in India - is India as a market ready for accepting IIoT, what is the market potential, what are the challenges / road blocks, how DIGITAL INDIA &amp; MAKE IN INDIA programs are propelling the emanation and adoption of IIoT technology, along with some of the IIoT use cases to address and improve output, efficiency, reduction in energy consumption &amp; GHG.
IIoT for India's growth from IET India
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IoT and security /slideshow/iot-and-security/153768371 iotandsecurity-190705101145
The Internet of Things (IoT) already helps billions of people. Thousands of smart, connected devices deliver new experiences to people throughout the world. Examples include connected cars, robotic manufacturing, smarter medical equipment, smart grid, countless industrial control systems and many more. Unfortunately, this growth in connected devices brings increased security risks. Threats quickly evolve to target this rich and vulnerable landscape. Serious risks include physical harm to people, prolonged downtime, and damage to equipment such as pipelines, blast furnaces, power generation facilities etc. As several such facilities and IoT systems have already been attacked and materially damaged, security must now be an essential consideration for anyone making or operating IoT devices or systems, particularly for the industrial Internet. How can anyone secure the IoT? IoT systems are often highly complex, requiring end-to-end security solutions that span cloud and connectivity layers, and support resource-constrained IoT devices that often arent powerful enough to support traditional security solutions. Security must be comprehensive or attackers simply exploit the weakest link. Of course, traditional Information Technology (IT) systems often drive and handle data from IoT systems, but IoT systems themselves have unique additional security needs. The security solution should be powerful and easy-to-deploy foundations of security architectures to mitigate the vast majority of security threats to the Internet of Things, including advanced and sophisticated threats. This paper describes the necessity and strategies for easy and effective implementation. No single, concise document can cover all of the important details unique to each vertical. Instead, this paper attempts to provide advice applicable to all verticals, including automotive, energy, manufacturing, healthcare, financial services, government, retail, logistics, aviation, consumer, and beyond.]]>

The Internet of Things (IoT) already helps billions of people. Thousands of smart, connected devices deliver new experiences to people throughout the world. Examples include connected cars, robotic manufacturing, smarter medical equipment, smart grid, countless industrial control systems and many more. Unfortunately, this growth in connected devices brings increased security risks. Threats quickly evolve to target this rich and vulnerable landscape. Serious risks include physical harm to people, prolonged downtime, and damage to equipment such as pipelines, blast furnaces, power generation facilities etc. As several such facilities and IoT systems have already been attacked and materially damaged, security must now be an essential consideration for anyone making or operating IoT devices or systems, particularly for the industrial Internet. How can anyone secure the IoT? IoT systems are often highly complex, requiring end-to-end security solutions that span cloud and connectivity layers, and support resource-constrained IoT devices that often arent powerful enough to support traditional security solutions. Security must be comprehensive or attackers simply exploit the weakest link. Of course, traditional Information Technology (IT) systems often drive and handle data from IoT systems, but IoT systems themselves have unique additional security needs. The security solution should be powerful and easy-to-deploy foundations of security architectures to mitigate the vast majority of security threats to the Internet of Things, including advanced and sophisticated threats. This paper describes the necessity and strategies for easy and effective implementation. No single, concise document can cover all of the important details unique to each vertical. Instead, this paper attempts to provide advice applicable to all verticals, including automotive, energy, manufacturing, healthcare, financial services, government, retail, logistics, aviation, consumer, and beyond.]]>
Fri, 05 Jul 2019 10:11:45 GMT /slideshow/iot-and-security/153768371 IndiaIET@slideshare.net(IndiaIET) IoT and security IndiaIET The Internet of Things (IoT) already helps billions of people. Thousands of smart, connected devices deliver new experiences to people throughout the world. Examples include connected cars, robotic manufacturing, smarter medical equipment, smart grid, countless industrial control systems and many more. Unfortunately, this growth in connected devices brings increased security risks. Threats quickly evolve to target this rich and vulnerable landscape. Serious risks include physical harm to people, prolonged downtime, and damage to equipment such as pipelines, blast furnaces, power generation facilities etc. As several such facilities and IoT systems have already been attacked and materially damaged, security must now be an essential consideration for anyone making or operating IoT devices or systems, particularly for the industrial Internet. How can anyone secure the IoT? IoT systems are often highly complex, requiring end-to-end security solutions that span cloud and connectivity layers, and support resource-constrained IoT devices that often arent powerful enough to support traditional security solutions. Security must be comprehensive or attackers simply exploit the weakest link. Of course, traditional Information Technology (IT) systems often drive and handle data from IoT systems, but IoT systems themselves have unique additional security needs. The security solution should be powerful and easy-to-deploy foundations of security architectures to mitigate the vast majority of security threats to the Internet of Things, including advanced and sophisticated threats. This paper describes the necessity and strategies for easy and effective implementation. No single, concise document can cover all of the important details unique to each vertical. Instead, this paper attempts to provide advice applicable to all verticals, including automotive, energy, manufacturing, healthcare, financial services, government, retail, logistics, aviation, consumer, and beyond. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/iotandsecurity-190705101145-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The Internet of Things (IoT) already helps billions of people. Thousands of smart, connected devices deliver new experiences to people throughout the world. Examples include connected cars, robotic manufacturing, smarter medical equipment, smart grid, countless industrial control systems and many more. Unfortunately, this growth in connected devices brings increased security risks. Threats quickly evolve to target this rich and vulnerable landscape. Serious risks include physical harm to people, prolonged downtime, and damage to equipment such as pipelines, blast furnaces, power generation facilities etc. As several such facilities and IoT systems have already been attacked and materially damaged, security must now be an essential consideration for anyone making or operating IoT devices or systems, particularly for the industrial Internet. How can anyone secure the IoT? IoT systems are often highly complex, requiring end-to-end security solutions that span cloud and connectivity layers, and support resource-constrained IoT devices that often arent powerful enough to support traditional security solutions. Security must be comprehensive or attackers simply exploit the weakest link. Of course, traditional Information Technology (IT) systems often drive and handle data from IoT systems, but IoT systems themselves have unique additional security needs. The security solution should be powerful and easy-to-deploy foundations of security architectures to mitigate the vast majority of security threats to the Internet of Things, including advanced and sophisticated threats. This paper describes the necessity and strategies for easy and effective implementation. No single, concise document can cover all of the important details unique to each vertical. Instead, this paper attempts to provide advice applicable to all verticals, including automotive, energy, manufacturing, healthcare, financial services, government, retail, logistics, aviation, consumer, and beyond.
IoT and security from IET India
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IoT for the energy sector /slideshow/iot-for-the-energy-sector/153768107 iotforenergysector-190705100915
New World of Energy is where electricity is increasingly distributed and connected, and the flow is bi-directional between smart supply and smart demand. The new ecosystem starts from the supply side of Smart Generation and converges all the way till the Smart Grids from the supply side to the demand side of diverse consumer-ends. In the area of Smart Generation, there is deep innovation and transformation in areas such as Renewable and Distributed Energy. In Smart Grids, there are huge opportunities for Automation, Demand Response and Distributed Management Systems, including Micro grids. On the demand side, we have Smart Buildings and Homes, Smart Industry and Efficient Data Centres.]]>

New World of Energy is where electricity is increasingly distributed and connected, and the flow is bi-directional between smart supply and smart demand. The new ecosystem starts from the supply side of Smart Generation and converges all the way till the Smart Grids from the supply side to the demand side of diverse consumer-ends. In the area of Smart Generation, there is deep innovation and transformation in areas such as Renewable and Distributed Energy. In Smart Grids, there are huge opportunities for Automation, Demand Response and Distributed Management Systems, including Micro grids. On the demand side, we have Smart Buildings and Homes, Smart Industry and Efficient Data Centres.]]>
Fri, 05 Jul 2019 10:09:15 GMT /slideshow/iot-for-the-energy-sector/153768107 IndiaIET@slideshare.net(IndiaIET) IoT for the energy sector IndiaIET New World of Energy is where electricity is increasingly distributed and connected, and the flow is bi-directional between smart supply and smart demand. The new ecosystem starts from the supply side of Smart Generation and converges all the way till the Smart Grids from the supply side to the demand side of diverse consumer-ends. In the area of Smart Generation, there is deep innovation and transformation in areas such as Renewable and Distributed Energy. In Smart Grids, there are huge opportunities for Automation, Demand Response and Distributed Management Systems, including Micro grids. On the demand side, we have Smart Buildings and Homes, Smart Industry and Efficient Data Centres. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/iotforenergysector-190705100915-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> New World of Energy is where electricity is increasingly distributed and connected, and the flow is bi-directional between smart supply and smart demand. The new ecosystem starts from the supply side of Smart Generation and converges all the way till the Smart Grids from the supply side to the demand side of diverse consumer-ends. In the area of Smart Generation, there is deep innovation and transformation in areas such as Renewable and Distributed Energy. In Smart Grids, there are huge opportunities for Automation, Demand Response and Distributed Management Systems, including Micro grids. On the demand side, we have Smart Buildings and Homes, Smart Industry and Efficient Data Centres.
IoT for the energy sector from IET India
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Indian telecom getting ready for m2 m iot /slideshow/indian-telecom-getting-ready-for-m2-m-iot/153767415 indiantelecomgettingreadyform2miot-190705100041
M2M/IoT and how it is getting ready for the next revolution. This paper is arranged in three sections and is a summary of study & research of various documents/papers from various Government organisations, M2M/IoT & Telecom Solution providers, Standards development organisations, information available on the internet etc. l Section 1 - M2M/IoT Telecom guidelines & standards in India today - where are we and what is defined/being discussed currently l Section 2 - Mobile network technology, 5G and IoT - why is 5G being discussed / required for IoT. How do 4G and LPWAN technologies support IoT services l Section 3 - Captive / Dedicated IoT versus Wide Area Network IoT - what are the telecom IoT solutions for these use-cases and what technologies work best for short range coverage and wide range coverage. ]]>

M2M/IoT and how it is getting ready for the next revolution. This paper is arranged in three sections and is a summary of study & research of various documents/papers from various Government organisations, M2M/IoT & Telecom Solution providers, Standards development organisations, information available on the internet etc. l Section 1 - M2M/IoT Telecom guidelines & standards in India today - where are we and what is defined/being discussed currently l Section 2 - Mobile network technology, 5G and IoT - why is 5G being discussed / required for IoT. How do 4G and LPWAN technologies support IoT services l Section 3 - Captive / Dedicated IoT versus Wide Area Network IoT - what are the telecom IoT solutions for these use-cases and what technologies work best for short range coverage and wide range coverage. ]]>
Fri, 05 Jul 2019 10:00:40 GMT /slideshow/indian-telecom-getting-ready-for-m2-m-iot/153767415 IndiaIET@slideshare.net(IndiaIET) Indian telecom getting ready for m2 m iot IndiaIET M2M/IoT and how it is getting ready for the next revolution. This paper is arranged in three sections and is a summary of study & research of various documents/papers from various Government organisations, M2M/IoT & Telecom Solution providers, Standards development organisations, information available on the internet etc. l Section 1 - M2M/IoT Telecom guidelines & standards in India today - where are we and what is defined/being discussed currently l Section 2 - Mobile network technology, 5G and IoT - why is 5G being discussed / required for IoT. How do 4G and LPWAN technologies support IoT services l Section 3 - Captive / Dedicated IoT versus Wide Area Network IoT - what are the telecom IoT solutions for these use-cases and what technologies work best for short range coverage and wide range coverage. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/indiantelecomgettingreadyform2miot-190705100041-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> M2M/IoT and how it is getting ready for the next revolution. This paper is arranged in three sections and is a summary of study &amp; research of various documents/papers from various Government organisations, M2M/IoT &amp; Telecom Solution providers, Standards development organisations, information available on the internet etc. l Section 1 - M2M/IoT Telecom guidelines &amp; standards in India today - where are we and what is defined/being discussed currently l Section 2 - Mobile network technology, 5G and IoT - why is 5G being discussed / required for IoT. How do 4G and LPWAN technologies support IoT services l Section 3 - Captive / Dedicated IoT versus Wide Area Network IoT - what are the telecom IoT solutions for these use-cases and what technologies work best for short range coverage and wide range coverage.
Indian telecom getting ready for m2 m iot from IET India
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IoT case studies from india /slideshow/iot-case-studies-from-india/153766238 iotcasestudiesfromindia-190705094651
It is very exciting indeed to release this document of some IoT case studies deployed in India. You will find in the following pages, there are several IoT use cases across industry verticals, addressing a variety of business needs. These are a select list and showcase a range of situations and benefits achieved. IoT is already impacting a wide range of businesses in India! These use cases are grouped by the business need being addressed by them. Smart Manufacturing / Industry 4.0 section consists of use cases focused on improving factory operations; the Supply Chain segment has use cases related to improving efficiency of the entire value chain of any business and the Service Operations use cases impact the enterprises that provide customer services of any kind. Transportation & Logistics, Healthcare, Smart Governance & Smart Utilities have use cases that are unique to the industry they are deployed in. We hope that the stories in this document excites you about the potential impact IoT can have on enterprises in India. However, the fact is that the opportunity of IoT is limitless and open to imagination. As dedicated IoT networks are rolled out and the ecosystem is strengthened, IoT is set to become an integral conversation in any organisations digital transformation journey.]]>

It is very exciting indeed to release this document of some IoT case studies deployed in India. You will find in the following pages, there are several IoT use cases across industry verticals, addressing a variety of business needs. These are a select list and showcase a range of situations and benefits achieved. IoT is already impacting a wide range of businesses in India! These use cases are grouped by the business need being addressed by them. Smart Manufacturing / Industry 4.0 section consists of use cases focused on improving factory operations; the Supply Chain segment has use cases related to improving efficiency of the entire value chain of any business and the Service Operations use cases impact the enterprises that provide customer services of any kind. Transportation & Logistics, Healthcare, Smart Governance & Smart Utilities have use cases that are unique to the industry they are deployed in. We hope that the stories in this document excites you about the potential impact IoT can have on enterprises in India. However, the fact is that the opportunity of IoT is limitless and open to imagination. As dedicated IoT networks are rolled out and the ecosystem is strengthened, IoT is set to become an integral conversation in any organisations digital transformation journey.]]>
Fri, 05 Jul 2019 09:46:51 GMT /slideshow/iot-case-studies-from-india/153766238 IndiaIET@slideshare.net(IndiaIET) IoT case studies from india IndiaIET It is very exciting indeed to release this document of some IoT case studies deployed in India. You will find in the following pages, there are several IoT use cases across industry verticals, addressing a variety of business needs. These are a select list and showcase a range of situations and benefits achieved. IoT is already impacting a wide range of businesses in India! These use cases are grouped by the business need being addressed by them. Smart Manufacturing / Industry 4.0 section consists of use cases focused on improving factory operations; the Supply Chain segment has use cases related to improving efficiency of the entire value chain of any business and the Service Operations use cases impact the enterprises that provide customer services of any kind. Transportation & Logistics, Healthcare, Smart Governance & Smart Utilities have use cases that are unique to the industry they are deployed in. We hope that the stories in this document excites you about the potential impact IoT can have on enterprises in India. However, the fact is that the opportunity of IoT is limitless and open to imagination. As dedicated IoT networks are rolled out and the ecosystem is strengthened, IoT is set to become an integral conversation in any organisations digital transformation journey. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/iotcasestudiesfromindia-190705094651-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> It is very exciting indeed to release this document of some IoT case studies deployed in India. You will find in the following pages, there are several IoT use cases across industry verticals, addressing a variety of business needs. These are a select list and showcase a range of situations and benefits achieved. IoT is already impacting a wide range of businesses in India! These use cases are grouped by the business need being addressed by them. Smart Manufacturing / Industry 4.0 section consists of use cases focused on improving factory operations; the Supply Chain segment has use cases related to improving efficiency of the entire value chain of any business and the Service Operations use cases impact the enterprises that provide customer services of any kind. Transportation &amp; Logistics, Healthcare, Smart Governance &amp; Smart Utilities have use cases that are unique to the industry they are deployed in. We hope that the stories in this document excites you about the potential impact IoT can have on enterprises in India. However, the fact is that the opportunity of IoT is limitless and open to imagination. As dedicated IoT networks are rolled out and the ecosystem is strengthened, IoT is set to become an integral conversation in any organisations digital transformation journey.
IoT case studies from india from IET India
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Fresh Thinking to SAFENET for IoT /slideshow/fresh-thinking-to-safenet-for-iot/153762191 iotcybersecurity-190705091653
Cybersecurity is an important component of IoT. This whitepaper proposes a new framework for making IoT safe]]>

Cybersecurity is an important component of IoT. This whitepaper proposes a new framework for making IoT safe]]>
Fri, 05 Jul 2019 09:16:53 GMT /slideshow/fresh-thinking-to-safenet-for-iot/153762191 IndiaIET@slideshare.net(IndiaIET) Fresh Thinking to SAFENET for IoT IndiaIET Cybersecurity is an important component of IoT. This whitepaper proposes a new framework for making IoT safe <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/iotcybersecurity-190705091653-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Cybersecurity is an important component of IoT. This whitepaper proposes a new framework for making IoT safe
Fresh Thinking to SAFENET for IoT from IET India
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