IoT
IoT (Internet of Things) implies the integration of people, processes, and technology with connectable devices and sensors to enable remote monitoring, status, manipulation, and/or evaluation of trends of such devices.
Sweven IoT benefits
There are many benefits that a user or company can begin to enjoy when deciding to implement technologies like Sweven in their products, manufacturing systems, etc. The top five benefits of IoT:
Cost reduction
By streamlining operations, profitability and personnel-energy efficiency increases. IoT devices can monitor equipment and minimize downtime, in addition to centralizing information.
Efficiency and productivity
Advanced analytics provide new insights to re-think traditional industries or find new business opportunities.
Business opportunities
Advanced analytics provide new insights to re-think traditional industries or find new business opportunities.
Customer experience and Data Protection
Through IoT devices, front-end customer engagement and data protection can now be enhanced by centralizing the information, enabling more thorough security and privacy policies.
Mobility and agility
Companies now have the opportunity to allow their employees to do their work from virtually anywhere.
IoT projects consist
of the following
phases
15 days
Phase 1 Exploration
Gather information about the devices and sites to involve in your IoT project.
30 days
Phase 2 Design
Custom pieces ordered and designed to meet your specific requirements.
45 days
Phase 3 Development
Devices are assembled and connected to our network to perform tests and configurations needed.
60 days
Phase 4 Implementation
Devices are mailed to you with the necessary documentation and manuals.
Where can IoT be used?
By combining elements from embedded systems, wireless sensor networks, control systems, and automation (including home and building automation), the IoT offers limitless applications from everyday activities to medical or even agricultural precision tasks.
Wearables
Virtual glasses, fitness bands, GPS tracking belts, etc.
Health
Sensors connected to patients to improve care and prevention of lethal events in high-risk patients.
Energy saving
The use of smart energy meters and the installation of sensors at different strategic points allows better monitoring and control of the electrical network.
Traffic monitoring
Management of vehicular traffic in large cities, contributing to the concept of smart cities using applications such as Waze and Google Maps