Industry 4.0

The Internet of Things as an evolution of the Internet of People

Do you know what "Industry 4.0" and "Internet of Things" are? How would objects and machines behave if they became aware of their environment and could communicate with each other?

Do you know what "Industry 4.0" and "Internet of Things" are? How would objects and machines behave if they became aware of their environment and could communicate with each other?

Our colleague Zdravko Patekar Bahun , a member of the author team of the future university study program Internet of Things, writes in the latest issue of VERN'um Alumni Edition that the Internet of Things is a concept that refers to everyday objects that have the ability to collect data, their intelligent processing and the ability to communicate and share information.

Our colleague briefly analyzed different scenarios for using the Internet of Things from the perspective of product tracking and logistics, the development of smart environments, personal connectivity, the development of smart devices, the development of payment systems, and the development of healthcare and agriculture.

Read what the further evolution of the internet brings us and why it is extremely important to large global companies such as Amazon Web Services, Dell, Microsoft, Google, etc. in the new issue of VERN'um.

 

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