The Internet of Things (IoT) has been labeled as

"the next Industrial Revolution"

because of the way it will change the way people live, work, entertain, and travel, as well as how governments and businesses interact with the world.

Industrial Internet

IoT will transform companies and countries, opening up a new era of economic growth and competitiveness.

Smart Farming

IoT is transforming the agricultural industry through facilitating high precision crop control, useful data collection and automated farming, with an emphasis on water management, waste reduction and cost effectiveness.

Smart City

IoT offerings are transforming cities by improving infrastructure, creating more efficient and cost effective municipal services, enhancing public transportation, reducing traffic congestion, and keeping citizens safe and more engaged in the community.

Connected Environment

It is very clear that sensors can get the job done where people cannot. Deploying sensors to measure elements like air or water quality, radiation, or sensors to detect hazardous chemicals can help track the evolution of the environment.

Connected Health

IoT in healthcare enables health and fitness applications to work together, brings companies into a healthcare ecosystem, changing the game for caregivers (RFID tags), insurers and pharmaceuticals.

FINANCIAL METRICS

So far, most of the investment has been around efficiency and expense reduction or improved asset utilization/ reduction of assets needed to run the business rather than on revenue growth through innovation or market disruption.

Operating Metrics

Smart, context-aware, connected devices potentially offer new insights and capabilities related to better understanding and managing companies, acquiring or developing customers and products.

Performance improvement

Consider what can be learned from IoT data over time to improve processes and product design to reduce the occurrence of incidents in the first place. 

What is IoT

The concept gained steam for its ability to connect the unconnected, physical-first objects previously incapable of generating, transmitting, and receiving data unless augmented or manipulated.

One of the most basic uses of the IoT is to connect devices to the Internet so they can report their status or their local environment.

This data could track required maintenance, improve production efficiencies, reduce downtime, increase safety, and more.

The depth and breadth of IoT applications are creating new opportunities, providing new markets for existing businesses, and improving operational efficiencies.

We started with a simple idea.

NYDOR

We have developed modern & efficient IoT solutions, rapidly expanding the sectors of involvement.

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