How to Generate Revenue in IoT, Rapid Development, and Smart Cities
- Last Updated: December 2, 2024
Calum McClelland
- Last Updated: December 2, 2024
IoT Evolution Expo kicked off its' 17th event this morning at 9 am with a welcome from Fred Yentz, the CEO of Telit. At the time I was just landing at the airport from DC so unfortunately, I can’t share what he said but I’m pretty sure it was awesome.
However, I can share some of my takeaways from the various presentations and panels that I attended between meetings. I’ll also share my overall thoughts from Day One. So let’s get into it!
This presentation focused exclusively on Telit’s Rapid IoT Development Kit, described as the “swiss army knife of connectivity”.
The dev kit includes an LTE cellular antenna, lithium polymer battery, GPS, USB and mini-USB cords, power supply, EVK-4 development board, and DB9 M/F 9C serial cable. It’s priced at $149 — quite a bit of value for a relatively low price.
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At CES 2017, we saw too many consumer devices that were made “smart” for absolutely no reason. It’s heartening to see at IoT Evolution Expo that many companies have realized that it’s all about the user experience.
For any IoT application, it’s critical to consider the Applications and the end-user. What value is actually being added? Then, there needs to be a means of rapidly prototyping and testing the Applications. This allows for feedback from potential users to refine the product or potentially show that the Applications isn’t worth pursuing. Rapid prototyping through simulation of devices can also keep costs low and speed up time to market.
However, there’s still huge room for improvement among IoT companies. Despite the realization that the focus needs to be on the user, many of the interfaces seem like they haven’t been updated in over a decade.
IoT continues to be built by engineers largely for engineers, and it will take a focus on user experience and human-centered design to finally bring IoT mainstream.
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