
Jens-Peter Meesenburg
Sessions in which Jens-Peter Meesenburg attends
Monday 17 June, 2019
1570529912 Applying IoT as a leverage for business model innovation and digital transformation 1570530019 EDUMONDO: Prototyping a Learning Analytics System 1570530187 Internet of Things for a sustainable food packaging ecosystem insights from a business perspective 1570534715 IoT Driven Business Model Innovat...
1570520031 Enabling On-Demand Decentralized IoT Collectability Marketplace with Blockchain and Crowdsensing 1570520590 Review of Standard Ontologies for the Web of Things 1570526209 An interoperable Open Specifications Framework for Smart City urban platforms 1570526527 On the Design of a Wireless MES Solution ...
1570526768 Location-aware discovery of services in the IoT: a Swarm approach 1570526545 LoRaWAN for city scale IoT deployments 1570526764 Intelligent Search, Rescue, and Disaster Recovery via Internet of Things 1570519952 Internet of the Body - Wearable Monitoring and Coaching
Tuesday 18 June, 2019
Welcoming Remarks Co-ChairsSébastian Ziegler, Chairman, IoT ForumBrian Bech Nielsen, Rector, Prof. Aarhus UniversityKarsten Dehler, Commercial Director, It-Forum, Denmark
Acting on the core aspects of UNs Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs); to curtail inequality issues, diminish environmental degradation and provide a secure and resilient livelihood, remains a complex challenge for civil society and United Nations member states.While the SDGs inherited a wide array of pending targets from the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), member states are increasingly using the SDGs as a comprehensive and adaptable f...
Industries are crossing today a crucial transition in terms of technologies and sustainability is a key driver for them. The integration of new technologies, if done appropriately and fast enough can help industries become more competitive; if not managed accordingly however IoT misuse can have adverse consequences on industries and their external environment.Similarly, IoT applications can greatly contribute t...
With urbanization and the effect of climate changes, we are moving towards a world where hydro-political issues may become a reality. However, there is light at the end of the tunnel as some of the most crucial challenges of water management and conservation could be addressed by leveraging IoT and AI-based technologies. Thus, by using the tools related to predictive analytics within the domains of AI and IoT, to keep track of the history of water consumption and anticipate future usage pa...
According to Kevin Ashton, the Internet of Things turns the world into data. But what does that mean? The key enabler for unlocking the business value of the IoT is using a technique called business model innovation. In contrast to technology, product or market innovation, business model innovation is a higher level innovation method to find entirely new business models. IoT in this sense helps companies perform a digital transformation to achieve for example n...
Modern hospitals are developing into large complex healthcare “cities” where demand for efficiency has cut down man power, storage areas, beds, and clinical equipment. This means that despite being complex and in lack of resources, the modern hospital has to act agile and focus on just-in-time logistics. The IoT platform handles tracking and location data, which is the key element in making this possible. Mikkel Harbo has been working with so...
13:30 - 14:00 Applied IoT in a water utility by Jan van Cappellen (HYDROKO) Around 205,000 of Kamstrup’s MULTICAL® 21 intelligent water meters are being installed throughout Antwerp over the next three years. About 10.000 have already been installed, and they will be integrated with Hydroko’s HydroKonekt smart valve. The meters are being read remotely via the IoT communication technology SIGFO...
Experience the welcome reception at either ARoS Art Museum or Aarhus City Hall with a glass of champagne in one hand and a snack in the other. Round off day with a bit of networking, good vibes and speaches from Jacob Bundsgaard, MayorCity of Aarhus, Bo Sejer Frandsen, CEO of Local Host it-forum and Fredrik Ostbye, Group Vice President, Head of Digital Transformation at Event Partner, Grundfos.
Wednesday 19 June, 2019
ABOUTAfter the successful launch of the first edition of the workshop on “Internet of Things (IoT) for Smart Cities & Communities Convergence” at IoT Week 2017, we are now inviting you to join the next level of standards convergence to support cities & communities at IoT Week 2019 in Aarhus, Denmark - organised jointly by an alliance of international institutions and networks.
With IoT devices in everything from buildings, lampposts, self-driving vehicles to our everyday household appliance devices in our Smart Homes, exchanging payments – large as well as small – save and efficiently is crucial. What is the status of our connected devices handling not just exchange of data across platforms but also the exchange of value? Morten and Mats will in this session discuss how the emerge of connected devices will shape and transform where, when and how we will d...
When you’re making decisions worth millions, you shouldn’t be guessing. You need real data. Dynamic insights from anonymized crowd data give cities, regions, companies and PTAs a unique opportunity to make decisions based on real needs rather than guesswork or time-consuming surveys. The insights enable understanding of door-to-door journeys, impact analysis of new routes, events and incidents with minimal efforts and can be captured retrospectively...
Thursday 20 June, 2019
In this panel, Mette Walsted Vestergaard will be moderating a discussion about IoT in our cities, communities and companies and how to address the legalities of data protection and security. Peter Lind Nielsen, Senior Asociate at Bech-Bruun will be sharing his expertise on the legal aspects of procurement, development and implementation of new technology, e.g. robots and AI.In a connected world the integrated services is the...