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The (IOT) Revolution Will Not Be Televised

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THE (IOT) REVOLUTION WILL NOT BE TELEVISED Why internet of things meetups are important & what you can bring to a global conversation. @iotwatch

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About Director of designswarm a consultancy focusing on strategy, policy and building communities in the internet of things. Former founder & CEO of Tinker London the first distributor of the Arduino Former partner of design partnership RIG London

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What I will cover A bit of history. Why meeting is important. Using what you have.

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What is the Internet of Things? A new generation of everyday objects which have embedded connectivity and a digital component.

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Human factors & ergonomics… “The study of designing equipment and devices that fit the body and its cognitive abilities”

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Human Computer Interaction (1983) “The study, planning, design & use of interaction between people and computers ”

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Interaction Design (1988) “The practice of designing interactive digital products, environments, systems & services”

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Sir Tim Berners-Lee, CERN (1989) “In practice, it is useful for the system to be aware of the generic types of links between items […] and the types of nodes (people, things, documents) without imposing any limitations.”

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Trojan Room Coffee Pot (1993-2001) The world’s first webcam, using an Acorn computer it allowed people across the building to avoid pointless trips to the coffee room if there was no coffee left.

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Kevin Ashton (2001) Kevin Ashton coined the term while at Auto-ID Center at MIT meant it in the context of RFID. Now it implies all the technologies that allow products to be connected online. (wifi, GSM, BT, radio,etc)

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Early products (2005-) Ambient Devices, Violet & Vitality were companies that led the way early on in the US & France.

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New Media Art & early wearables Wearables at the time was a very academic & artistic field where experiments were presented at SIGGRAPH conference every year.

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Arduino (2005) An open source hardware and software electronics learning tool. The starting point the Maker movement.

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Sparked a maker movement

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And a whole industry…

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…of inventors The Arduino innovated by starting with arts & design students who were making visually appealing responsive objects. Later they would connect them to the web and social media platforms.

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Boosted by crowdfunding

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Incubators too

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Makers turn into markets Kati London at ITP designed Botanicalls in 2006.

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Remote plant watering is everywhere

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Connectivity requirements are everywhere

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SmartStones / Nivea armband

Fitness & health

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Security

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Glanceables

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Education

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Retail

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Energy

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Play

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Build a story

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Cook

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Hardware

Connectivity

Battery life

Standards

Privacy

Security

But there are many challenges

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And insurance products are coming An unlikely fanbase for the Internet of Things are insurance companies now building flexible, responsive premiums.

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User experience hell “the warnings the devices emit — beeps that become more persistent as the due date for the loan payment approaches — are seen by some borrowers as more degrading than helpful”

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The London iot meetup Started in November 2011 (40 members) Now 3.2K members 1-2 monthly newsletters 1 meetup a month 2 showcases a year

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The Importance of meeting IOT is an unnatural meeting of different industries & silos: •  Product Design •  User experiences •  Manufacturing •  Retail •  Embedded software •  Front end design •  Big Data analytics •  Startups •  Academics

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A diverse community Map at designswarm.com/services/communities

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Active collaborations Kemuri is an elderly tracking device and founder Leonard Anderson met his co-founders at the meetup. He now has £25K of funding to prototype the product further. kemuri.co.uk

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A place to get feedback We don’t really document the meetups well. This means startups get early feedback and learn to answer hard questions.

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A throw-away term Internet of things might move on to become connected devices but the opportunities, challenges and need for a multi-disciplinary approach are the same.

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Consortiums

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Locally-grown standards

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The space for corporates is minimal •  Incubators •  Infrastructure •  Device-based services

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The space for startups is huge The internet of things is only as valuable as its applications. It’s like talking about electricity without lightbulbs and toasters. Invention of end-user applications that work, that people want to integrate in their lives can only really come from small groups of people willing to quite their jobs and do something new.

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Try things that work locally but think globally. Agricultural monitoring Sports Environmental monitoring Consumer products

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Local people I know (you know more I’m sure) Philip Lindsay / rancidbacon.com Anne Galloway / digitalculturelab.org Marc Pesce / moorescloud.com David ten Have / Makey Makey (ex Ponoko)

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Good luck. www.designswarm.com [email protected] @designswarm @iotwatch @iotlondon