iot app use cases across industries

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Top Industry Use Cases - in global health care savings with more optimized treatments, patient flows, and equipment use in hospitals The Internet of Things In A Nutshell Agriculture The Internet of Things (IoT) is going to take over in a wide array of industry sectors. From one company alone, here is a projection of the financial impact: In a report by GE on industrial applications for intelligent machines they say efficiency gains for systems of just 1% could result in 15 year savings of - worth of jet fuel for the airline industry Aviation Energy $63 billion $30 billion - savings in fuel consumption for the global gas-fired power plant fleet $66 billion Automotive Healthcare Electronics Manufacturing Home Automation Municipal • Set up and monitor pre-paid systems for a more flexible pricing • Monitor remotely and maintain electric equipment in order to minimize network failure and reduce operating cost • Use data from smart thermostats, real-time weather forecasts and the actual in-house daily activity to reduce monthly energy usage by up to 30% • Use web enabled lights as an ambient data display and a way to reduce electricity use or secure your home while you’re away Smart meters can be remotely controlled and read by the IoT platforms that are integrated into company’s IT infrastructure. Using mobile IoT apps users can: [email protected] Request your copy of our "Internet of Things In a Nutshell" white paper Energy Municipal Cisco says tech's new trend of IoT could mean $4.6 trillion in savings and revenue to governments and municipalities worldwide during the next 10 years. The IoT changes will improve traffic, communications and planning while reducing the carbon footprint and improving sustainability. - IoT enables the connected city to integrate surveillance with traffic controls, citizen to city communications, energy and utility service grids - Enable smarter planning of urban infrastructure - Send experiential and contextual communications to passers by using building sensors Healthcare • Smart prescription bottles that help patients stick with their Rx regimen via a wireless chip to calibrate weight changes, send alerts to loved ones • Apps that provide reminder notifications, automate refills and alert physicians to renew prescriptions • Infant monitoring apps that provide parents with real-time information about their baby’s physical state (e.g., breathing, body position, temperature) and activity levels right on the smartphone • Ingestible pill sensors powered by contact with user’s stomach fluid that communicate a signal determining the timing of taking a pill and identifying the pill. This data is then transferred to a patch worn on user’s skin and can be accessed by both a patient and their doctor • Wearable trackers with alarms and integrated sensors that allow for tracking your family’s routine and give a piece of mind for their safety by alerting you each time a serious disruption is detected in their normal schedule • Apps to manage wearable sensors that can remotely read patient’s biometrics such as heart rate, activity levels or ECG, send the data to the physician and track the health state and progress of treatment When it comes to use of IoT in healthcare, the following apps will be in demand in near future driven by rapid evolution of MedTech and ongoing modification and upgrade of healthcare policies globally.

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Page 1: IoT App Use Cases Across Industries

Top Industry Use Cases

- in global health care savings with more optimized treatments, patient flows, and equipment use in hospitals

The Internet of ThingsIn A Nutshell

Agriculture

The Internet of Things (IoT) is going to take over in a wide array of industry sectors. From one company alone, here is a projection of the financial impact: In a report by GE on industrial applications for intelligent machines they say efficiency gains for systems of just 1% could result in 15 year savings of

- worth of jet fuel for the airline industry

Aviation

Energy

$63 billion

$30 billion

- savings in fuel consumption for the global gas-fired power plant fleet

$66 billion

Automotive

Healthcare

Electronics

Manufacturing

Home Automation

Municipal

• Set up and monitor pre-paid systems for a more flexible pricing• Monitor remotely and maintain electric equipment in order to minimize network failure and reduce operating cost• Use data from smart thermostats, real-time weather forecasts and the actual in-house daily activity to reduce monthly energy usage by up to 30%• Use web enabled lights as an ambient data display and a way to reduce electricity use or secure your home while you’re away

Smart meters can be remotely controlled and read by the IoT platforms that are integrated into company’s IT infrastructure. Using mobile IoT apps users can:

[email protected]

Request your copy of our "Internet of Things In a Nutshell" white paper

Energy

MunicipalCisco says tech's new trend of IoT could mean $4.6 trillion in savings and revenue to governments and municipalities worldwide during the next 10 years. The IoT changes will improve traffic, communications and planning while reducing the carbon footprint and improving sustainability.

- IoT enables the connected city to integrate surveillance with traffic controls, citizen to city communications, energy and utility service grids

- Enable smarter planning of urban infrastructure

- Send experiential and contextual communications to passers by using building sensors

Healthcare

• Smart prescription bottles that help patients stick with their Rx regimen via a wireless chip to calibrate weight changes, send alerts to loved ones

• Apps that provide reminder notifications, automate refills and alert physicians to renew prescriptions

• Infant monitoring apps that provide parents with real-time information about their baby’s physical state (e.g., breathing, body position, temperature) and activity levels right on the smartphone

• Ingestible pill sensors powered by contact with user’s stomach fluid that communicate a signal determining the timing of taking a pill and identifying the pill. This data is then transferred to a patch worn on user’s skin and can be accessed by both a patient and their doctor

• Wearable trackers with alarms and integrated sensors that allow for tracking your family’s routine and give a piece of mind for their safety by alerting you each time a serious disruption is detected in their normal schedule

• Apps to manage wearable sensors that can remotely read patient’s biometrics such as heart rate, activity levels or ECG, send the data to the physician and track the health state and progress of treatment

When it comes to use of IoT in healthcare, the following apps will be in demand in near future driven by rapid evolution of MedTech and ongoing modification and upgrade of healthcare policies globally.