Overview:
IoT is using the internet to interconnect computing devices embedded in everyday objects enabling them to send and receive data.
Things like wearables, thermostats, cars & trucks, lights, refrigerators, on livestock, machinery & plant, buildings, roads – the list goes on.
IoT devices record and transfer data to monitor important processes, give new insights, boost efficiency, and allow you to make more informed decisions. They tell you what’s really happening, rather than what you assume (or hope!) is happening.
Why attend:
- Find out why tiny devices connected to the internet are part of the fourth industrial revolution (Industry 4.0)
- Through use cases and successes stories from various industries we’ll share ideas that are accessible, practical, usable, useful and affordable
- See how IoT can transform your organisation – no matter what sector you’re in – manufacturing, logistics & fleet management, retail, hospitality, agriculture, construction & civil engineering – this list goes on too!
Meet the trainer:
Martin Naughton is a part time lecturer at the Belfast Metropolitan College in the area of Internet of Things, Smart Cities, Emerging Technology and Blockchain technologies.
He is an experienced mentor having worked with Antrim & Newtownabbey Borough Council on the Ask programme, Belfast Metropolitan College (Innovate Us) and InterTradeIreland mentor (Co Innovate Programme for emerging technologies).
Martin’s the founder of Galvia Digital, and works with organisations, from startups to global enterprises, to help them develop and deliver digital transformation projects.
Kindly hosted by Catalyst, an independent, not-for-profit organisation working together for the greater good, enabling a connected community of like-minded innovators in an entrepreneurial eco-system that is the key driver of the knowledge economy in Northern Ireland. Catalyst is a force for good, bold in its approach, with integrity at its core and passion in everything it does.