3 ways the Internet of Things could help fight climate change
The Internet of Things (IoT) is booming: the number of connected devices is expected to exceed the 60 billion threshold in 2016 and the IoT market is projected to generate $14.4 trillion in increased revenues and lower costs by 2022. The IoT's exponential growth is partly due to the plethora of industrial applications it offers, as well as the competitive advantages it may provide at a corporate level. Nonetheless, the IoT's diffusion will not just positively affect the private sector: according to a recent study it will also provide far-reaching environmental benefits.
The Internet of Things (IoT) is booming: the number of connected devices is expected to exceed the 60 billion threshold in 2016 and the IoT market is projected to generate $14.4 trillion in increased revenues and lower costs by 2022. The IoT's exponential growth is partly due to the plethora of industrial applications it offers, as well as the competitive advantages it may provide at a corporate level. Nonetheless, the IoT's diffusion will not just positively affect the private sector: according to a recent study it will also provide far-reaching environmental benefits.
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Turan Aliyeva
04/06/2020
in the project 6. Emergencies like Climate Change, are showing us how powerful the Web is
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