NOV
9
NOV
9
November 9, 2021
5:00 AM - 6:00 AM
Much of the existing water infrastructure is nearing the end of its life. Combined with the ever-increasing operational costs for real-time water monitoring, utilities companies are quickly realizing the value of going digital. Still, they are faced with a number of challenges: proprietary devices cause difficulty for improvements or upgrades, increased attacks on public services require constant monitoring and maintenance, and managing the complexity of Narrowband-IoT are enough to hinder companies who clearly see the benefits of going digital.
Join us for this complimentary webinar as we discuss the way forward.
Speakers
Andrew has over 18 years of experience with communications technologies, M2M, IoT and cloud computing. With a background in Chemical/Process Engineering, he helps lead the strategic adoption of emerging IoT technologies and systems at South East Water.
Mark has significant experience in telecommunications, utilities, and IoT. Mark has a strong track record of introducing technical innovations in Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), focusing on enabling long-life battery powered devices via LPWAN to unlock business outcomes.
With decades of IoT, embedded engineering, and M2M experience, David relates real-world experiences about how increasingly standardized technologies support global IoT strategies.
With over 20 years of experience in the Internet of Things (IoT) and consumer electronics industries, Olivier leads the global sales and marketing at IoTerop. His focus is on scaling IoTerop's device management technologies to reach multiple IoT industries.
Hosts
IoTerop's customers rely on our device management capabilities to reduce the cost and complexity of building, deploying, and monetizing secure IoT solutions for different industrial sectors, including smart metering, logistics, and many others.IoTerop's standardized device management services enable IoT strategies where every penny counts. Benefits include reduced time-to-market, more manageable operational costs due to zero-touch device management services like firmware and device commissioning while simultaneously helping organizations overcome the many LPWAN device, energy, and network constraints.IoTerop's Chief Product Officer and co-founder David Navarro is an Open Mobile Alliance Specworks board member working alongside representatives of AT&T, Ericsson, T-Mobile, ARM, Itron, and Qualcomm to shape the future of the LwM2M IoT standard.