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Industrial IoT development for Industry 4.0 solutions

This guide on Industrial IoT explores the core solution components of IoT device design (electronics, embedded firmware, embedded systems, microcontrollers, sensors, and actuators), machine-to-machine connectivity, data analysis, machine learning, artificial intelligence, and automation. Table of Contents Introduction – What is Industry 4.0? The 4th industrial revolution, referred to as Industry 4.0, is pretty much part […]

Electronics Industry Survey 2021 – Read the Report

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Electronics Industry Survey 2021 – How is our sector thriving in the face of change? Research reveals highest increases in demand in the Industrial, IoT and Medical sectors Award-winning embedded electronics consultancy, ByteSnap Design has revealed the impact of COVID-19 and top strategies to survive adopted by UK companies during the pandemic in its new […]

Survey: COVID-19 Impact on the Electronics Industry 2021

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COVID 19 Impact on the Electronics Design Industry: Where Are We Now? Help improve understanding on how the Electronics Design Industry is fairing after a year of lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic.Take part in our survey – for a few minutes of your time, you have the chance to win a £100 Amazon voucher. […]

10 Dos and Don’ts for a Successful IoT Project

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10 Dos and Don’ts for a Successful IoT Project Determining the practicality of a proposed (Internet of Things) IoT project is the first and most important step in IoT product design. If done correctly, this will set up the project for success. Want to turn a good concept into a brilliant, IoT product? There are […]

See ByteSnap’s AI demo at Embedded World 2020

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ByteSnap’s New Machine Learning and GUI Demos at Embedded World 2020 ByteSnap will be showcasing Artificial Intelligence and user interface demos at the world’s biggest embedded systems trade show this month. The demonstrations will feature NXP’s powerful new iMX8X processor – designed for safety-certifiable and performance efficiency needs at Embedded World 2020 in Nuremburg, Germany. […]

Windows 10 IoT Core: what you need to know

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Windows 10 IoT Core: What you need to know Windows 10 IoT Core is gradually growing in popularity among system designers, not only because of its simplicity, but also due to the combination of low licencing costs and ongoing updates. The latter ensures that major security holes and upgraded feature-sets for new standards are available […]

IoT Insights: 5 Conservative Industries Being Transformed by IoT

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IoT Insights: 5 conservative industries being transformed by IoT Manufacturing, construction, rail, automotive and healthcare: these five vital markets are witnessing growing adoption of the Internet of Things (IoT). Much of this expansion is down to a marked reduction in risk. For instance, if a TV doesn’t work it’s annoying but there is no wider […]

ByteSnap Joins International Innovators at Global IoT Conference

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ByteSnap Among International Innovators at Global IoT Conference ByteSnap will be demonstrating its flagship graphic user interface development framework, SnapUI, at an international IoT showcase in the US. Directors Dunstan Power and Graeme Wintle are exhibiting at the Digi International 2019 Global IoT Conference at Minneapolis, Minnesota on June 5th-6th. SnapUI allows graphic designers to […]

How Cellular IoT is taking over the world

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How Cellular IoT is taking over the world Cellular IoT connects physical devices (such as sensors) to the internet using essentially the same technology as your smartphone. Instead of needing to create a new, private network to operate your IoT devices, they can piggyback on existing mobile networks. Most low-power devices have historically used GPRS […]