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Achieving a Common Global Architecture in IoT
CCSA/IEEE Standards Association Internet of Things Standards Workshop
Achieving a common global architecture in IoT
It is predicted that 50 to 100 billion things will be electronically connected by 2020. This Internet of Things (IoT) will fuel technology innovation by creating the means for machines to communicate many different types of information with one another. With all objects in the world connected, lives will be transformed. But the success of the Internet of Things depends strongly on standardization, which provides interoperability, compatibility, reliability, and effective operations on a global scale.
Recognizing the value of IoT to industry and the benefits this technology innovation brings to the public, the IEEE Standards Association (IEEE-SA) and the China Communications Standards Association (CCSA) are offering a half-day workshop that will bring together global industry experts to discuss the latest IoT innovations in standards development under the theme of achieving a common global architecture for the IoT.
The workshop will be free of charge for IEEE members.
When: 5 June 2012; 1:30pm-6 p.m.
Where: China World Hotel, Beijing, China
View speakers, agenda and register on the event website