Are you curious about the world of connected technology and how it’s transforming the way we live and work? Tune in to this weekly IoT podcast series to hear lively, authentic, and informal conversations with some of the builders, dreamers, founders, and luminaries of the Internet of Things (IoT) universe.
While the foundation of supply chain operations has stood the test of time, the capabilities we are leveraging to execute across the end-to-end supply chain are changing dramatically. No longer are w…
The COVID-19 pandemic has ushered in a time of unprecedented change, accelerating the future of work, disrupting supply chains, and adapting human interactions for a socially distanced world. Nishita…
We are excited to announce the launch of our Virtual Factory 3.0 app. In this panel discussion, hosted by Deloitte's Chief Futurist Robert Schmid and our creative team, we discuss how the Virtual Fac…
The mobile revolution helped drive the evolution of the Internet of Things, according to Dirk Didascalou, VP of IoT at Amazon Web Services (AWS). Now, with cheaper technology and faster data processi…
While many knowledge workers have quickly adapted to remote work thanks to video and teleconferencing, that’s not usually a feasible option for frontline workers such as those in factories. Jim Heppe…
These days if your eyes can see something, it’s very likely a computer sees it, too. Image and facial recognition technologies are expanding as IP cameras become more ubiquitous. Mr. IoT discusses th…
Smart home devices are becoming more common in households, but consumers may not be getting the most value due to poor user design. Yana Welinder hopes to change that through Kraftful, the company sh…
Ed Kuzemchak, founder and CTO of Software Design Solutions, chats with Robert on the impact lower cost, more robust, and better processing technology and hardware have had on the evolution and adopti…
Remote work has become a norm for many white collar jobs. With numerous people now sheltering in place, other organizations that traditionally rely on onsite teams, such as manufacturers, are also le…
Additive manufacturing technologies like 3D printing have become instrumental innovations helping fill a shortage on personal protective equipment (PPE) during the coronavirus pandemic. Kelly Marches…
Even in times of crisis there are opportunities to innovate and reinvent, says Rafa Calderon, Deloitte Global Synchronized Planning & Fulfillment Leader, and co-author of the recent "COVID-19: Managi…
What’s the difference between “Industry 4.0” and “Smart Factory”? And what about the emergence of “Society 5.0”? In this episode recorded at IoT Solutions World Congress in October, Robert chats with…
Leading a team of more than 56,000 people can be challenging in the best of times. During crisis and uncertainty, openness and authenticity are even more critical. In this episode, Dan Helfrich, Delo…
On this episode Robert chats with Jean-Louis Rassineaux, Deloitte France’s Aerospace & Defense sector leader, on the complexities and scale of manufacturing aircrafts, which may only be rivaled by th…
Making a positive impact on others has always been a priority for Sam Riemer. As a manager in Deloitte Consulting’s Government & Public Services practice she’s collaborated on projects that marry tec…
HAL9000 is not quite a reality but what does “artificial intelligence” mean today? Dave Kuder, Deloitte’s leader for Cognitive Insights & Engagement, joins Mr. IoT to discuss what capabilities are po…
Many companies are embracing new technologies like IoT, robotics, and AI as good for business. But how do workers who have to adopt these technologies feel? A recent Deloitte global survey examined i…
Which emerging technologies are most likely to disrupt businesses in the next 18-24 month? Mr. IoT chats with Scott Buchholz, Research Director, Deloitte Consulting LLP, and lead for Deloitte’s annua…
Imagine a computerized sensor on clothes that can track, calculate and broadcast wear and care or consumer demand. Now imagine the sensor can power itself off radio waves in the atmosphere and is onl…
Manufacturing large aircraft structures such as a 737 fuselage can require tracking and installing tens of thousands of parts. That’s why Spirit Aerosystems, the world’s largest first-tier aerostruct…