What's next for the Internet (of Things)
Where is the Internet heading? What are the strengths and the weaknesses of its present form, and what are the likely/possible/ideal next steps and directions of its development?
We are delighted to bring to you Rob van Kranenburg of NGI Move, who was one of the first people ever to use the term “the Internet of Things”, and who has recently started to run a series of “NGI Move Salons” around Europe, aimed at (i) rethinking the functioning and the potentials of the Internet (in terms of technology, governance, sustainability), and (ii) inspiring novel public, as well as private services & products relying on the next generation Internet.
The event is organized by early-stage hardware and IoT focused startup investor SmartWare.tech, and will feature a panel discussion among:
- Rob van Kranenburg of NGI Move (NGI standing for “Next Generation Internet”)
- Ákos Maróy, CEO at Aero Glass
- Péter Langmár, partner at SmartWare.tech and CEO at Lab.Coop
- Moderator: Barnabás Málnay, partner at SmartWare.tech and business developer at EIT Digital.
Where is the Internet heading? What are the strengths and the weaknesses of its present form, and what are the likely/possible/ideal next steps and directions of its development?
We are delighted to bring to you Rob van Kranenburg of NGI Move, who was one of the first people ever to use the term “the Internet of Things”, and who has recently started to run a series of “NGI Move Salons” around Europe, aimed at (i) rethinking the functioning and the potentials of the Internet (in terms of technology, governance, sustainability), and (ii) inspiring novel public, as well as private services & products relying on the next generation Internet.
The event is organized by early-stage hardware and IoT focused startup investor SmartWare.tech, and will feature a panel discussion among:
- Rob van Kranenburg of NGI Move (NGI standing for “Next Generation Internet”)
- Ákos Maróy, CEO at Aero Glass
- Péter Langmár, partner at SmartWare.tech and CEO at Lab.Coop
- Moderator: Barnabás Málnay, partner at SmartWare.tech and business developer at EIT Digital.
