From his perspective, the next industrial revolution we need is the embodiment of open biomanufacturing powered by shared intellectual property, that goes beyond the realm of AIoT. In the same vein, he points out that we should work together with trans-sectoral partners to use the emerging technologies like AIoT, to heal nature, as well as to reunite the world by enriching ourselves with shared knowledge and technologies. In Cesar’s presentation on “The Next Industrial Revolution We Need” (Figure 4), he shared that our tech community needs to reflect upon how we’re using the technology for what purpose and for whom. Cesar Jung-Harada’s Presentation Snapshots on WSIS Forum 2022 Ⓒ Cesar Jung-Harada (Founder, Director, and Executive Director of MakerBay and Scoutbots LTD Senior Lecturer of The University of Hong Kong)įigure 4. (Pacific Daylight Time) on 25th of March here. To participate in the product launch, stay tuned for 9:00A.M. They resolve their problems much better in the long run, so we hope to bring more bottom-up and open innovations.”Īt the end of his presentation, he announced the upcoming new product launch for ‘IoT into the Wild’ solutions, which are designed to meet the needs of conservationists and environmentalists for wildlife conservation and environmental monitoring purposes. Moreover, Eric emphasized the significant role of local people who are the potential end-users of the AIoT solutions: He continued the discourse of technological deployment being too complex for non-technical multi-stakeholders, which is why the open tech community should be able to make the solutions simple and easy-to-use for massive scaling up scenarios.
“Makers acquired the ‘how’, and sustainability is attracting the ‘why’.”īy shedding light on maker-level and corporate-level projects revolving around Smart Agriculture and Sustainable Communities ( Microsoft FarmBeats & FarmBeats for Students), he highlighted that the prototypes are only the first step to solving the concurrent challenges - far from industrial and real-life applications. On the topic of “AIoT Open Source Solutions Towards Sustainable World ∞” (Figure 3), Eric talked about the importance of facilitating 500,000+ developers all over the world to become SDG innovators, so that they can contribute to bringing sustainable and positive impacts to the society we’re living in today. Eric Pan’s Presentation Snapshots on WSIS Forum 2022 Ⓒ Eric Pan Furthermore, the add-on features of M5Stack system will bring your work into another level, you will benefit every step of the way in your IIoT project, all the way from structure prototyping, programming, network establishing, debugging, to the final productization.Figure 3. More likely than not, there is an aluminum profile that’s perfectly tailored to the specific automation application.Īs more advanced, together with the Aluminium-Profile accessories (connectors, slide-drops …) and the Aluminium-Profile drilling machine which allows Pick-Cut-Drill, you can even DIY your own framework. extrusion aluminum sections are versatile and ideal for use in building automation applications, and aluminum is an excellent structural material which lends itself perfectly for use in profile extrusions. Outside of the traditional automation applications, structural grade aluminum extrusions are even being specified as part of weight reduction efforts. They are strong and yet light enough that they yet can be easily man-handled and built into various configurations as necessitated by the automation structure.
Not like most other companies, M5Stack not just provide the highly productized learning board and programming platform, we also include the structural grade components to make a complete ecosystem for not only IoT development but IIoT (Industrial IoT) as well.Īluminum profiles are most commonly used across industrial automation applications such as automated motion applications on process lines and industries throughout manufacturing. 1515 stands for 15mm * 15mm on the cross-section.