
growing use in IoT systems can register changes in sound, light, motion, temperature, and pressure
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The promise of the internet of things (or IoT) is extensive. Sensors are creating previously unimaginable benefits by connecting the “things” around us in new and powerful ways.
The Internet of Things (IoT) refers to a network that is implanted with network connectivity, electronics, sensors, and software aiding the gathering and exchanging of data via physical objects.
IoT sensors represent a potential solution for determining the physical qualities of objects and converting them into a measurable value which can be later used by another user or device. The IoT sensors market is gaining strong demand due to their growing use in IoT systems that can register changes in sound, light, motion, temperature, and pressure.
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Agriculture
Sensors in agriculture and forestry play an important role today. The use of sensors helps to exploit all available resources appropriately and to apply hazardous products moderately. When nutrients in the soil, humidity, solar radiation, density of weeds and all factors affecting the production are known. In forest management, which can be considered a branch of forestry, a lot of number of activities is oriented towards wood production or forest inventories with the aims of controlling parameters of interest such as diameter of trees, height, crown height, bark thickness and other variables, such as canopy, humidity, illumination, CO2 transformation, where the social acceptation is of interest. The use of unmanned aerial or ground vehicles (UAVs and UGVs), equipped with a set of sensors, for autonomous navigation on the specific agricultural and forestry environments. Additionally, during the post-production process, including transportation, storage, packing, selection, classification or distribution among others, the use of sensors is of vital importance for minimizing costs and negative environmental impact allowing saving energy or minimizing the application of chemical products.

Retail
Shopping centers, shops, malls, supermarkets has so many uses of internet of things. One industry that is starting to awaken to the potential of the internet of things, and specifically sensors, is retail. With over 90 percent of retail sales still taking place in physical stores, retailers have a huge opportunity to create “smarter” stores and shopping experiences for consumers. Whether it’s monitoring shelf inventory levels or analyzing shopper traffic patterns, sensors represent the key to unlocking valuable new data for marketers, merchandisers and supply chain professionals. Virtual dressing rooms and “magic mirrors” allow shoppers to “try on” any number of fashion styles and colors with the touch of a screen. By connecting smartphones to indoor location sensors, the in-store shopping experience is about to undergo a fundamental transformation that will seamlessly link the physical and digital worlds in previously unimaginable ways. The future of retail is here. Are you ready?

HOSPITALITY
There's no question that the Internet of Things can make an enterprise more efficient. The harmonizing of sensors, devices, and data harmonized into one system gives rise to context-aware computation and enables the environment to respond instantly to change, be it in temperature, light, movement or other factors. This not only brings numerous new opportunities, but also significant cost savings, music to the ears of today's business leaders. Hospitality is an industry that can greatly benefit from the coming together of IoT and digital transformation. This includes national brand hotels, luxury resorts, and boutique hotels.

MANUFACTURING AND INDUSTRIAL
Oil and gas, chemical, warehousing,Production,manufacturing. IoT technology is set to revolutionize how manufacturers operate to an extent that hasn’t been seen since the first mechanized assembly lines were introduced. By improving product quality and driving operational efficiency, the ongoing benefits will be enormous. Manufacturing enterprises see an opportunity to revolutionize their businesses similar to the way lean manufacturing and six sigma have revolutionized manufacturing over the past couple decades. The driver of IoT technologies is the ability to use instant information to decrease the cost of manufacturing and increase operational efficiency. New IoT-enabled manufacturing equipment is slowly emerging at factories across the globe, but the vast majority of machinery currently in use is either aging or already aged

HEALTH
When one thinks of the Internet of Things (IoT), typically connected homes and connected community come to mind. Medical applications, however, are rapidly coming to the forefront, too. From diagnostics and monitoring to medical delivery methods, the IoT marries communications and sensor output to deliver functions that recently were only conceptual in nature. IoT enables devices to gather and share information with each other and the cloud so that data streams can be collected and analyzed accurately and at breakneck speeds

OTHER USES
Sports, youth development, old age, children monitoring, academic, and much more. Global IoT Sensors Market Set for Rapid Growth, To Reach $17.81 Billion by 2020 global demand for IoT sensors market was valued at USD 4.9 billion in 2014, and is expected to generate revenue of USD 17.81 billion by end of 2020, growing at a CAGR of 24.00%between 2015 and 2020. The Internet of Things (IoT) is the network that embedded with electronics, sensors, software, and network connectivity that enable these physical objects to gather and exchange data. IoT Sensors is mainly used as retail, safe & security, healthcare, building automation, automotive, consumer electronics, industrial, power & utilities and building & home automation. Generally, IoT is expected to offer advanced connectivity of devices, systems, and services that goes beyond machine-to-machine (M2M) communications and covers a variety of protocols, domains, and application.
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Moira Madlala
BOARD MEMBER
Company secretary, non executive board experience, and executive management

JABU MADLALA
FOUNDER
Founder of the company. With Extensive experience in computers, business, technology, and telecommunications

JOHN KERRY
SOFTWARE
Integration, IOT specialist

CAROL FERNANDEZ
Marketing
Over 10 years in sales and business development, customer relationship management
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