Tata AIG General Insurance Company - Insurer Innovation Award 2024
Internet of Things (IOT) - The Tipping Point
1. Internet of Things
(IOT)
- The Tipping Point -
Dr. Mazlan Abbas
MIMOS Berhad
LinkedIn: Dr. Mazlan Abbas
Twitter: @mazlan_abbas
Email: mazlan.abbas@mimos.my
2. “We are at the tipping point
for broader IoT adoption with
53 percent of organizations
planning to implement an IoT
solution in the next 24 months.
Organizations in Asia Pacific
and Latin America are more
aggressive with 69 and 60
percent, respectively, planning
to implement over the same
time period”
[Source: “Building Value from Visibility.” – A Forrester
Consulting Thought Leadership paper Commissioned
by Zebra Technologies, October 2012]
3. Possibilities Defined
• If we look at what is happening today, organizations across the globe are striving to
do more with less and to be more nimble and efficient.
• To do so, organizations need more visibility into operations in order to make
smarter business decisions and unlock potential within the value chain.
4. Harnessing the Data
• Every day, events occur in a
business: Assets are
used, transactions take place
and employees move about.
• Events constantly happen and
those events constantly create
data.
• What if you could harness this
information and form new
insights to solve a business
challenge or drive innovation?
• The Internet of Things
technologies will make this
possible
5. At the push of a button, hipKey™ will save you time by helping you find your belongings. Simply attach
the device to the item of your choice and you’re ready to go
6.
7. By simply stepping on the scale, the Smart Body Analyzer provides users with a quick a
comprehensive health snapshot that shows highly accurate weigh, body fat & heart rate
readings. It will then transmitted to the Withings Health Mate mobile application via the
built-in Internet connection. The results are stored and can be shared with a
physician, dietician, support group or motivational team via Twitter or Facebook.
8. On Your Finger
The EyeRing, created by Pattie Maes’ fluid interfaces group at the MIT Media lab, recognizes objects and
then announces, out loud, what they are.