Valia Iliopoulou
Sessions in which Valia Iliopoulou attends
Monday 30 August, 2021
Ground-breaking innovators, corporate tech experts and investors with vast experience in scaling tech start-ups in the Industry 4.0, Agriculture, Transport & Logistics, Smart City, Smart Construction, Smart Home, and eHealth industries will share their insights on the dos and don´ts and learnings when scaling up an IoT start-up. In the panel the IoT Innovation World Cup® Startup Pitch Competition will be kicked off. The top finalists will then rock the stage at IOT WEEK Dublin 2022.
Tuesday 31 August, 2021
The rising awareness of climate change has caused the popularization of sustainability and the realization that we need to do things not only differently, but better.As focus shifts to finding solutions to climate issues, technological advancements and innovation present a promising way forward. The Internet of Things, for example, which Boston Consulting Group estimates will boom into an $267 bil...
Wednesday 1 September, 2021
The farming industry is facing pressing challenges, as food security or getting water and energy management right. The arrival of IoT technology is completely redefining everything, from food production to the relationship between producers and consumers. On this ssession, we will learn how IoT is making the industry smarter, safer, more sustainable and more competitive through the power of data collection and analysis. Get inspired from vision talks by key stakeholders on the future of the E...
Digital technologies are both defining the present and the future of agriculture. The extensive deployment of IoT devices provides access to an important amount of data that can support agriculture, not only across all levels of production, but also at the decision-making level. Nevertheless, a lot of challenges remain to be addressed to improve the impact of digital transformation in the sector. In many regions of the world, the first obstacle is still the digital divide between technology a...
Friday 3 September, 2021
Tourism is one of the most dynamic industries in the world. And COVID19 has hit it especially hard, not only affecting companies but also the destinations. During this session we will have the opportunity to learn from the European Smart Tourism Capitals 2020-2021 as well as from the European Commission, to see how IoT and data can greatly contribute not only to the recovery of tourism, but to make destinations more competitive and attractive