{"id":295,"date":"2018-04-09T17:17:38","date_gmt":"2018-04-09T17:17:38","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/davra.com\/?p=295"},"modified":"2019-12-09T14:40:02","modified_gmt":"2019-12-09T14:40:02","slug":"iot-day-davra-interview","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/davra.com\/iot-day-davra-interview\/","title":{"rendered":"Davra Talks With The CEO of The IoT Council Rob Van Kranenburg"},"content":{"rendered":"
Davra got Rob Van Kranenburg in for a quick chat about The Internet of Things<\/a>, big data & smart cities. Rob will be answering a few questions that people from inside and outside the industry constantly have.<\/p>\n My background is in literature, reading and writing about books and poetry, teaching hypertext and new media. I stumbled upon a community of engineers who were busy putting software in things and RFID tags on things in order to get better communication going on their functions, energy use and interaction with humans. That was around 2000. I thought; hmm this may be a new world. I better stick around that community. That is what I did.<\/p>\n The combination of the need for supply chain and logistics to approach every item, thing, good, object – individually – barcode, QR code, RFID, Near Field, passive and active sensors and cameras, the new IPv6 protocol that enables every object with a little bit of software to be hooked to the internet and the human need to be in constant touch with each other. When we were still in villages that was easy. Now most of us live in cities full of strangers and dangers and through our smartphone we connect to our friends. These friends were always human. In IoT objects take on more psychologically friendly qualities for us and they too can become ‘friends\u2019.<\/p>\n We will see more leasing and more sharing.<\/p>\n Matthew Chapman and Alex Brownsell write in Davos:\u00a0 Yahoo chief executive Marissa Mayer believes the Internet of Things and mobile will create a “tipping point<\/a>” for businesses that will change everyone’s lives “like never before”. Speaking at a panel discussion hosted by Forrester at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Mayer also cited how “sharing economy” apps are revolutionising the world. She said: “150,000 people let strangers stay at their home last year through Airbnb; 1.5 million people assigned tasks to strangers through TaskRabbit; 56 percent would consider renting out their cars to strangers. “The Internet of Things makes connecting and trusting people easier. Part of this is the sharing economy, but through Internet of Things and mobile we can inspire and entertain people like never before.”<\/p>\nRob, you could start telling us a bit more of your background, how and when did you start to work with the Internet of Things?<\/strong><\/h2>\n
What is the internet of things?<\/strong><\/h2>\n
How do you see IoT affecting consumers on a day to day basis \u2013 today, in 5 years, in 10 years?<\/strong><\/h2>\n