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Standards make the world go around—safely. While not every “standard” is binding, safety versions are more likely to be adhered…
If we want smart manufacturing and Industry 4.0 to be successful, we need to involve everyone in the ecosystem: large…
We tend to think that the U.S. leads in environmental and climate concerns and overlook the other countries that are…
Bottlenecks and speed limits are the bane of the Internet of the Future. Speeds are available that cannot always be…
Whether it’s a million-dollar crane or a $100-drill, knowing where your tools—assets—are can save a lot of money and aggravation.…
Smart cities, smart houses, smart facilities, smart everything depend on the strength of the available communications networks. The IoT (Internet…
A recent Washington Post article questioned why more people weren’t opting for heat pumps in new and retrofitted installations. Headlined,…
In the early days of desktop computers, “networking” meant Ethernet cables running, of lucky, in conduit—often through false ceilings—all throughout…
Who hasn’t been confronted with higher prices at the fuel pump, the grocery, the local restaurant? Pump prices are especially…
Nantucket Mass. has a long history of rebuilding. From 1750-1850, whaling was the heart of Nantucket’s economy. In fact, during…