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Event dates
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Location
Asia & Pacific
Training topics
Internet of Things
ICT applications
Training type
Online instructor led
Languages
English
Event organizer
ITU and IOT Academy
Coordinators
  • Sean Doral
  • IoT Academy
Event email contact
Edu@IOTACI.com
Price
$100

Description

Description: Internet of Things will form a key component that will enable the 4th industrial revolution. This online training course aims to introduce participants to Internet of Things ecosystem and its key components including acquisition (Sensors & Actuators, embedded Systems, Gateways), network (Device Connectivity), IoT platform (Analytics, Dashboards & Tools, Services), and business (IoT Applications and Services, IoT Verticals, Marketplaces). The training will take into account policies and regulations related to Internet of Things and theits security aspects. It will specifically focus on some IoT verticals and cover all elements described above for them. Learning outcomes: Upon completion of this training course, participants will be able to: ⢠understand the concept of IoT ecosystem; ⢠familiarise with the key players of IoT ecosystem includes acquisition, network, IoT platform and business and their components; ⢠understand IoT policies and regulations and their considerations; ⢠familiarise with security consideration of Internet of Things in IoT ecosystem; and ⢠present IoT ecosystem for some IoT verticals as use case and describe all elements described above for them. Audience: Organizations, Industries, ICT Experts, Policy makers, Regulators, Service & Solution Providers and Academia involved in Internet of Things

Tutors

Dr. Farzad Ebrahimi
Mahdi Bina
Mora Sánchez Olga Berenice
Soufiyeh Jamal
huda Al shuaily
Maria Waleska Guerrero Lemus
Kristel Anne Villanueva-Libunao
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Registration and payment information

Unless specified otherwise, all ITU Academy training courses are open to all interested professionals, irrespective of their race, ethnicity, age, gender, religion, economic status and other diverse backgrounds. We strongly encourage registrations from female participants, and participants from developing countries. This includes least developed countries, small island developing states and landlocked developing countries.

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