Even if some people don’t initially know much about the term “Internet of Things,” most of them are already confronted in their everyday lives with technologies that network physical objects via the Internet. In many private households, for example, devices such as the TV, the computer or the smartphone are connected via the home network; it has therefore also become normal to be able to conveniently control a wide variety of devices via an app – which in some cases is now no longer necessary thanks to smart, automatic processes. For manufacturers, this concept of the Internet of Things is not a gimmick. It is intended to create added value for consumers, save money, time and energy, and thus make everyday life easier. SmartHome solutions therefore become a real enrichment for users – and can be marketed accordingly by companies.
However, such benefits are not limited to consumer electronics: The Internet of Things is a major advancement for the healthcare sector; for example, since sensors automatically send poor vital signs to an emergency physician in threatening situations, it becomes possible to save human lives in extreme cases. It will be hard to imagine our everyday lives without such technologies in the future. But what about in industry? Does the Internet of Things offer similar advantages here as well?
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