Smart Buildings

Webinar: The Case for an Open IoT ‘Data Fabric’ for Smart Buildings Integration

** Recording of this Webinar can now be found HERE **

Please join us on Thursday 21st October at 1700 CEST | 1600 BST | 1100 EDT | 0800 PDT for our 8th FREE Webinar in the 2021 Smart Buildings Series.

The Case for an Open IoT ‘Data Fabric’ for Smart Buildings Integration. Memoori will be joined by Dialog Semiconductors to discuss the recently standardized IoT Access Protocol (IAP) and how it may solve some of the problems that arise from integrating Smart Building systems. The Webinar will also discuss an example case study of LoRa sensors using the SmartServer Edge running IAP.

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What We Will Be Discussing;

  • How technology integration drives up the cost of Smart Buildings, requiring deep cross-domain and vendor integration.
  • How a solution to this integration problem could be an IoT-centric data fabric implemented using the recently standardized IoT Access Protocol (IAP).

Space is limited and this LIVE Webinar will fill up because it is FREE and also a great opportunity to hear about this interesting new IoT protocol and what benefits it might have for the smart building industry.​

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