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INVITATIONHealthier Living in cities through
The Internet of Things
TSSG,Vodafone, Kilkenny Chamber &Waterford Chamber
are delighted to invite you to an interactive Workshop on "The Internet of Things"
Tuesday, 26th, April 2016 from 9.00 am - 11.30 am
Lyrath Hotel, Paulstown Road, Kilkenny.
Hear from Industry experts, who will help to de-mystify the Internet of Things and understand how it can be of benefit to you and your business. At the event, we
will provide insights, guidance and best practice information to support businesses on their innovation journey.
Most companies today have heard of IoT, however they are unsure as to how it will impact them or more importantly who they should be talking to about creating an IoT
Strategy or how IoT might impact on their business.
Join us to understand how you develop an IOT strategy and hear from our expert guest speakers including Lauren Morris, Head of Machine to Machine at Vodafone and Dr Steven Davy, Research Unit Manager, PAS, Programmable and Autonomous
Systems
ABOUT TSSG
TSSG is an internationally recognised centre of excellence for ICT research and innovation. It
carrys out a wide spectrum of industry-informed research in Information and
Communications Technologies (ICT), particularly technologies enabling communications and
information services.
TSSG create economic impact by translating their knowledge base and innovation into
leading edge products & services, continuing their engagement with Industry in collaborative
R&D, knowlege generation and transfer.
ABOUT VODAFONE
M2M is driving the Internet of Things (IoT) by connecting machines, devices and objects to
the internet, turning them into ‘intelligent’ assets that communicate with the world around
them. M2M solutions opens up a new range of possibilities for businesses - how they
operate, how they grow and how they keep customers happy.
Every day, thousands of forward-thinking companies are adopting this technology. They use
it to gain immediate feedback on how a particular remote asset is being used. By capturing
relevant data they can improve performance and reduce costs. M2M is the next
technological revolution - and Vodafone can help you take full advantage.
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