Srdjan Krco
Srđan Krčo received his PhD in electrical engineering in 2005 for the work on remote health monitoring systems. He was with Ericsson for over 10 years, working on the development of 3G networks, M2M and IoT technologies. Since 2010, Srđan manages DunavNET, a company he co-founded. DunavNET designs turnkey solutions based on IoT and ML/AI technologies for agriculture, manufacturing, and cities. He is active in international collaborative research and innovation projects (e.g., H2020, Horizon Europe) and is teaching IoT, digital transformation, and entrepreneurship at several universities in Europe and Africa. Srdjan has a dozen patents in his name and has published a large number of papers in international journals and conferences. Srđan received the Innovation Engineer of the Year award in 2007 from the Irish Institute of Engineers and is being awarded Microsoft MVP annual award since 2017. He is a member of the Management Board of AIOTI (www.aioti.eu).
Sessions in which Srdjan Krco participates
Wednesday 19 June, 2019
Digitalization is disrupting consumer businesses we experience this in our daily lives. As digital technologies got more mature, industrial companies also starting to take advantage to create new unique selling points. In many cases this starts with increasing efficiency, flexibility, quality and speed. Recently we also see more business model innovation leveraging digitalization in the industrial space. IoT and Analytics is often the entry point fo...
Thursday 20 June, 2019
In this session, an overview of the IoT development strategies both in South Korea and European Union will be presented and discussed with representatives of the leading organizations driving the efforts. From South Korea, Dr. Inhyok Cha, Sr. Executive Advisor of SK Telecom and Chair of External Relations Subcommittee of the Korean Smart Cities Special Committee under the Presidential Office will provide a view from one of...
This session will provide the audience with the EU’s vision and strategy for IoT Research and Innovation, moving into the Horizon Europe timeframe. Both sides, offer and demand, will be considered as the origin of many upcoming research opportunities in the fields of industry, smart cities, energy efficiency, big data, applications for health and care, agriculture and trusted IoT platforms, among others.