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8 things IoT ‘has to be’ for success

On September 28 and 29, 2015 I attended the Connected+2015 show at the MaRS building in Toronto. Billed as “the most comprehensive show in Canada for the IoT and the Smart Home,” it provided a showcase for products and services (and ideas) for smart devices and the connected-life.

The conference included keynote speeches, panel discussions, presentations and a workshop. More than 20 vendors, ranging from radialpoint to TrustPoint to the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada, were there to show their products and services.

The session presentations were grouped around six topics: connected consumers, connected condos, connected health, home automation, smart energy, and smart security. The presentations I attended were not particularly technical, but I think largely just reflects the state of development in the IoT industry.

For me the show was an interesting snapshot of the potential of IoT and how the “connected world” in general will impact living in the decades to come.

Here are a few insights I took away from the show:

One speaker indicated there is an explosion of activity in the IoT world, with many start-ups looking to stake their claims, much like the wild west of TV and movies. Another speaker said that currently only 5% of Canadian broadband households have a smart home device of some kind. There is plenty of room and opportunity for IoT innovations, if all the hurdles can be overcome!

I’m sure there were many other pearls of wisdom in my conference notes but I’ll save those for a future post.

This is what I learned – what do you think?

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