05: Enterprise IoT: Part 2
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Welcome to this week’s episode of Verizon Ventures! We’re discussing the technologies that will lead the future. This week we will continue our discussion on the leading technologies and security of the future, including network technologies, cloud capabilities, and reaching the next level of device service.
Returning from last week include:
- Thierry Sender, who is the director of the IOT product development at Verizon focused on strategy and vertical implementations.
- Jenny Fielding, who is the managing director of Techstars IOT. Techstars is a venture fund and an accelerator focused on internet of things!
- Raj Singh, who is the managing director at JetBlue Technology Ventures.
- Allison Cliff Jennings, who is the CEO of Filament. Filament is a company focused on connecting legacy industrial infrastructure. Filament is a Verizon Ventures portfolio company.
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Highlights- As we look forward, with the pervasive IOT solutions that are rolling out into different segments of the consumer electronics space, there is a need to be able to support mini, low cost, low powered, connectivity platforms.
- When you look across the industry, there are many options out there for the low power space.
- In the cellular world, there are a lot of new radio technologies that are coming out that will compete and hold up well.
- We want devices to be able to connect anywhere in the world, regardless of location.
- From Filament’s point of view, the IOT will only become truly as valuable as the scale that it presents itself as an economical protocol stack in addition to the network capability.
- Digitizing information is believed to be a raw form of economic value, not just in the data it creates, but what it enables and provides.
- Allison: If you have actuation and sensing on a network of devices, and then you bring in an economic protocol, you can now have these devices create value when they’re attached to machines.
- When you have devices that can guarantee, to the very last detail, value transfer, you can start to do other interesting things at an even higher level.
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- Jenny: IOT is touching almost every vertical now. It’s becoming everything, which is amazing!
- Enterprise IOT won’t be a thing a few years from now. Each device will be shipped with the appropriate sensors.
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