IoT device management involves several steps, including provisioning, authentication, and configuration.
Devices cover everything from everyday household items to complex industrial tools. In a growing number of industries, IoT is
being used to operate more efficiently, provide better customer service, improve decision-making, and increase business value.
IoT helps people live and work smarter. For example, consumers can use IoT-embedded devices to improve their lives, including cars, smartwatches, and thermostats. For example, when you get home, your car can communicate with the garage to open the doors, adjust the thermostat to a preset temperature, and set the lights to lower intensities and colors.
Integrated residential service and automation mode, air quality optimization
Home appliance/device remote control, status monitoring, and history management
Location tracking, warehouse management, delivery management
Safety management, access control, facility management, smart building
Electrical safety management
Startup support
Traffic, environment, crime and incidents, condition monitoring
Exercise management, physical condition management, health management
Cultivation environment, distribution management, sales history, production history management
Carbon emissions certificate, seed gene editing, veterinary medicine, insect breeding, and commercialization of seaweed culture
Bicycle / electric two-wheeled vehicle management, Battery Swapping System