Where are we now, and where are we going?
Cybersecurity for Smart Cities


Where are we now, and where are we going?

I was honored to speak at the MIT Connected Things 2020 virtual conference. The event brought together industry leaders from Ericsson IoT, Forrester, MIT, Vizio, and many more to discuss the convergence of IoT and AI. We weren’t at the MIT Media Lab this

Interview with Wienke: #IoT Business Models

#DigitalTwins provide a digital representation of physical objects such as people, machines, and environmental systems. Due to their capabilities, digital twins are often found at the heart of many #IoT platforms.

The SARS COVID-19 virus pandemic is the greatest challenge of our time. The disease has spread to over 180 countries across the globe paralyzing economies and societies big and small at digital speed at the cost of trillions of economic value before.

With #COVID19 sweeping the globe, knowledge is our best weapon in fighting this pandemic and associated economic collapse. #DigitalTwin technology is perfectly suited to represent people who have symptoms, are infected, or have recovered.

The Washington IoT Council put on our annual event, “IoT Successes and Challenges: Commercial and Industrial Uses.”

INDUSTRY FOCUS PANEL: Future of Mobility In our mobility panel discussion, we took a hard look at the four disruptive trends changing the way the automotive industry develops: Our session was moderated by Stacey Higginbotham and panelists included: A big

Sprint, Ericsson, and AT&T discuss 5G, IoT and Mobile Edge Computing at #Mobile Future Forward.

At #IoT Week 2019 in Aarhus, Denmark, Mette Walsted Vestergaard moderated a panel discussion covering Digital Transformation’s Impact on our Business today and Future Business Models.