As we near Covid-19’s first anniversary and today is Earth Day, it is a good moment to take stock of what we are grateful for, what has changed, the challenges before us, and how IoT can help improve our situation.
Like many of you, Covid-19 has altered my life perspective. I am now more appreciative of simple things like family health and seeing an ample stock of flour at the supermarket after a brief shortage early during one lockdown.
Covid-19 has changed everything. Work. Our social lives. Consumer habits. How we greet each other? No more hugs ☹. My children’s scholarity. But mostly like 9/11, there is an awareness of fragility and innocence lost.
Finally, if you’ve read anything about Covid-19 and viral outbreaks, you know this will not be our last epidemic. Many of the challenges humans face, future epidemics, climate change, drought, and water management, are unfortunately self-created.
These are serious problems, and we will have to dig ourselves out of these wholes. But the news is not all bad. Crises accelerate change and marshal resources. And if “knowledge is power,” the advent of IoT, Big Data, and AI are going to empower us to make better decisions and use resources more wisely than ever before.
Here are three inspiring use-cases IoTerop’s technology helped enabled over the last year.
Although these are three highly divergent use-cases, their impact is immediately understandable.
If this is not the last epidemic, every classroom and office should have a CO2 sensor.
Given what we know about CO2, climate change, and the costs of building and maintaining electricity grids, shouldn’t we be doing everything within our power to leverage DERs and reduce CO2 production?
Water is critical not just to life but sustainable economic development as well. Precipitation patterns are changing around the world, making managing this precious resource all the more critical.
At IoTerop, our mission is to reduce the costs of building, deploying, managing, and exploiting data from these objects so that common sense and not cost dominates discussions.
IoT solutions can help solve significant environmental problems but to accelerate innovation, extract all the benefits, and make IoT equitable, we must reduce three cost factors:
Can morality, ecology, and profits co-exist? We at IoTerop believe so and find inspiration in these concepts.
IoTerop is a significant contributor to the LwM2M standard, and IoTerop co-founder David Navarro is an Open Mobile Alliance SpecWorks board member the people working to define LwM2M.
These are the values behind our products. Our IOWA SDK for IoT development and ALASKA device management platform help organizations make the most efficient IoT solutions. Our hope is that great ideas can help us build a more efficient world.
Need more convincing? Simon Schrampfer, an embedded developer and CEO of Sentinum, the company behind the Febris, said recently, “Other people talk about efficiency, but IoTerop is clearly superior in terms of cutting time-to-market and device-side energy-efficiency. I have looked at and used nearly everything, and it is not even close.”
Why does this matter? Because there are ideas out there, maybe yours, that can change the world.
Sign-up for IoTerop’s upcoming webinar Smart Metering: Challenges and Opportunities where we’ll talk about smart metering’s role in managing water resources.