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Connected Spaces: Smart Buildings and the Massive IoT Revolution

Connected Spaces: Smart Buildings and the Massive IoT Revolution

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Running hospitals, warehouses, and corporations today requires more than good management. A world of “massive IoT” necessitates nothing less than global, maximum connectivity. And Finland-based IoT company Haltian has plenty of use cases to prove it.


In the 46th episode of IoT Leaders, Haltian VP Head of Product Management Jarno Majava talks about what it takes to equip multiple verticals—ranging from automotive manufacturing to professional services multinationals—with globally connected IoT sensors that change business outcomes for good.


Listen to the podcast to find out:


· How smart building companies are set to harness massive IoT in partnership with Eseye.

· Why businesses need to consider all business costs.

· How Haltian’s team equipped an entire hospital with its Wirepas tracking solution and got data flowing within seven hours.

· The number one factor that’s increasing time to revenue (TTR), reducing connectivity, and wrecking productivity.


Tune in to learn how companies like Haltian can, as Eseye's CEO Nick Earle describes, “get information—from anything at all—through a gateway and consolidate it” with device-led intelligent connectivity.


Show Links

· Follow Jarno Majava on LinkedIn

· Follow Nick Earle on LinkedIn

· Follow Eseye on LinkedIn

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