CONTEST
Competed$100
This contest is closed.
Problem
As we know, The Internet of Things (IoT) is the network of physical objects—devices, vehicles, buildings and other items—embedded with electronics, software, sensors, and network connectivity that enables these objects to collect and exchange data.
There are a few well known products and applications that are widely being used such as learning thermostats connected to Internet. Some are still in preliminary phases such as smart fridges able to communicate with grocery stores.
The goal of this challenge is to propose a revolutionary product and/or application of IoT, and suggest the key obstacles (e.g., technological, economical, ...) to get there. We are interested in hearing revolutionary ideas not necessarily evolutionary improvements that we see one generation after another one.
With your response please address the following aspects:
- The next revolutionary IoT product / application
- The main obstacle(s) that keeps us away from that.
- Suggestions on how to remove those obstacles.
If you have a favorite topic, please feel free to suggest it so we consider it in the future Quorum contests.
Additional Notes
This is a Public (Open Voting) Contest that gives you, the subject matter expert, the chance to vote and submit your theory on the important topics of today.
The winner of the contest will be determined by a popular vote of all Patexia members. The winner will receive $100 from the team at Patexia.
Submissions are due on: Thursday, June 23rd, 2016
Voting closes on: Thursday, June 30th, 2016
Please make sure that your work is original and submitted in English.
The Prize: The winner based on a community vote will receive $100. Runners up can request certificates of recognition from Patexia to demonstrate international business experience.