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Builders and VCs explore the impact of air mobility on urban planning at TC Sessions: Mobility 2022

TechCrunch

Over the past decade, some of the biggest names in the tech, VC, automotive and aerospace industries have poured millions of dollars into developing electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft. What role should it play — in existing cities and when designing future urban transportation systems?

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Industrial cybersecurity startup Claroty raises $140M in pre-IPO funding round

TechCrunch

Claroty, an industrial cybersecurity company that helps customers protect and manage their Internet of Things (IoT) and operational technology (OT) assets, has raised $140 million in its latest, and potentially last round of funding. . The end goal here is to be the market leader for industrial cybersecurity. Vardi said.

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Mobility software startup Apex.ai lands supplier giants Continental, ZF as investors

TechCrunch

Investor appetite for companies like Apex has increased as with the development of autonomous vehicles and as the automotive industry has sought to build so-called “software-defined” vehicles that can deliver digital services to drivers and passengers and are capable of updating the software wirelessly — like a smartphone. .

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An Intelligent Future for Manufacturing

CIO

In the automotive sector for example, the advent of autonomous vehicles has resulted in burgeoning demand for computing power, cloud storage and network bandwidth. Another leading manufacturer, BYD , first entered the automotive market in 2003. One such automaker is China’s First Automobile Works (FAW).

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IoT Trends: How AI/ML and Edge Computing is Influencing the Future of IoT?

Trigent

At its heart, IoT encompasses the collection and analysis of data, insights, and automation of processes involving machines, people, things, and places. IoT is, therefore, a combination of sensors, actuators, connectivity, cloud and edge computing and storage, AI and ML intelligence, and security. 5G Support for IoT. Industry 4.0

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The Benefits Of IoT Post COVID-19: How Businesses Can Resume and Restart?

iTexico

The Benefits Of IoT Post COVID-19: How Businesses Can Resume and Restart? But the internet of things (IoT) has not gone unscathed, albeit in a positive light. Since most companies rely on IoT applications, they had to address the changes in society. Better Transportation Solutions. 6 minute read. New Perspectives.

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2016 Internet of Things (IoT) Predictions

CTOvision

Gartner predicts that number of IoT devices in use worldwide will grow from an estimated 5 billion in 2015 to some 25 billion connected devices by 2020. The best business strategies will perfectly balance the ever-growing IoT market opportunities versus a rapidly evolving threat environment. Trevor Daughney.

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