Internet of Things the era of smart, connected products
IoT
Internet of Things Day-to-day objects are equipped with digital logic, sensors and network capacity, so that together they can make our lives smarter.
Internet of Things Internet of Everything ARE NO LONGER NEWS
THE FIRST MOBILE CONNECTED OBJECTS ARE NOT THAT YOUNG.
SO, WHAT IS IoT BIG CATCH?
AND THAT IS ALSO OUR IoT VISION STATEMENT
01 FOCUS WON’T BE ON THINGS
Low manufacturing costs will devaluate physical products. Things will become commodities and differentiation will lie on their embedded intelligence.
02
THE GREATEST GAIN WILL COME WITH INTEROPERABILITY
Connectivity expands the intelligence of things. Interoperability allows several different things to exchange data. Therefore, expanding network intelligence and reach.
03
PRODUCT LIFE CYCLE WILL EXTEND
Things will be hardware-software hybrid products that can offer virtual features. These hybrid products will remain in constant evolution.
04
EVERY PRODUCT WILL BE SERVICE INTENSIVE
Connected things will become a mean to supply and consume new services.
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ONE MORE PLAYER WILL APPEAR IN THE VALUE CHAIN
Service intensive products will require operators, entities specialized in capturing and analysing data from connected things, which will provide information about the product and its use for the manufacturers, and tailored services to consumers.
AND WHO ELSE WILL BE IMPACTED BY THESE CHANGES?
The
MANUFACTURING Industry
WHAT LIES AHEAD...
INDUSTRIAL AGE
INFORMATION AGE
SERVICE-INTENSIVE PRODUCTS AGE
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AND IS BRAZIL READY FOR THIS CHANGE?
POETAS.IT Policies and Strategies for Technologies, Applications and Services for the Internet of Everything CESAR in partnership with Tecnopuc (PUCRS Scientific and Technological Park), NGPD ( Porto Digital Management Center), Porto Marinho and CIFS (a Danish think thank) launched Poetas.IT, an open document with a series of strategies for public policies to encourage the diffusion of IoT in Brazil. Read and contribute with POETAS.IT.CESAR.ORG.BR
AND HOW TO DO IT?
INNOVATION CHAIN conception
studies and research
development
prototyping and evaluation
CESAR
Here is where the real innovation occurs
development
commercialization
CLIENT
continued innovation
usage data capturing
CESAR
The Innovation Chain (CESAR’s Mindset ) Understand
Explore e Prototype PIC
Build and Market
Produtize
Observatories
Challenges
Accelerate
Experiments
Education and Training
Future Building
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Open Labs
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Advanced Engineering
CESAR A private, not for profit and self sustainable center that innovates in products, services and startup creation with Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs).
We are the EMPRAPII unit for Internet of Things
We can co-invest in the design and development of connected products by up to 50%, of which 33% are nonreimbursable resources (EMBRAPII resources). Learn more about the unit
We are developing an open IoT metaplatform
KNOT is a meta platform that connects several existing platforms, ensuring interoperability of communication between the most diverse things. Learn more about KNOT.
We are accredited to execute Inovar Auto and Inovar PE projects
We execute Research, Development and Innovation (RD&I) projects for companies engaged on industrial activities that can benefit from Government Programs to foster innovation. Learn more about these incentives.
We are accredited to execute projects with “Lei do Bem” and Informatics Law resources.
We are an ICT accredited to develop Research, Development and Innovation projects with resources of “Lei do Bem” and Informatics Law.
We designed the Brazilian Protocol for Advanced Metering SIBMA
A precompetitive consortium with the biggest smart meter industries: Eletra, Elo, Elster, Itron, Landis+Gyr, Nansen, Weg
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How to do it!! Brazilian innovation Context
What to do?
• “Copycat” companies
We are proactively
• Passive educational model
searching problems,
• Academia Marketphobia
designing solutions,
• Narrow minded startups
developing products and
• Incomplete investment cycle
• Lack of incentives to find opportunities and to design solutions
technologies, training protagonist people
INNOVATION CULTURE