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Wednesday, May 27 • 2:00pm - 2:30pm
Challenges to the application of IoT Technologies in Development Projects LIMITED
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Embedded devices, and the collection and transmission of data through machine-to-machine (M2M) communications, are increasingly prevalent in mature markets. Governments, businesses and consumers are increasingly using the ‘Internet of Things’ (IoT) and Big Data to improve the delivery of services, increase efficiency and production, and enhance wellbeing. While application of IoT technologies has focused on industrial, commercial and consumer uses in the developed market, these technologies can also benefit emerging countries, driving social and economic development. Services ranging from water and sanitation, healthcare, agriculture, etc. can be improved in developing countries through the implementation of IP-enabled sensors and actuators. Through case studies and framework analysis, this paper explores the current use, and potential, of IoT technologies in development projects in middle- and lower-income countries, covering what has worked and what hasn't worked. Case studies of projects are identified across a range of sectors: healthcare, water & sanitation, agriculture, energy, natural resource management, disaster relief and transportation. The report covers technical, policy and organizational challenges to the application of IoT technologies in development projects. And draws on lessons learned from project implementations to guide future incorporation of embedded sensors and other M2M technologies. Particular attention will also be paid to the role of the IoT in supporting the global development community in transitioning from the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and where IoT technologies can accelerate progress. The report formulates summary conclusions on key issues to consider in order for the IoT to positively benefit the billions of people living in the developing world.

Speakers
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John Garrity

Global Technology Policy Advisor, Cisco Systems
John Garrity is Cisco’s Global Technology Policy Advisor. He is responsible for policy engagement and data-driven analytical research on technology issues related to the potential of IT and network connectivity for economic growth, competitiveness, social inclusion, and environmental... Read More →



Wednesday May 27, 2015 2:00pm - 2:30pm CDT
D215/17