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25 September 2015

What does “Internet of Things” mean

for the food & beverage industry?

Sajith Wimalaratne

25 September 2015 2 Commercially Confidential

This presentation was created for you by…

For our work for you I can draw on the skills from across

our 500+ engineers, scientists, consultants & designers

Sajith Wimalaratne

Commercial Lead for our Food & Beverage Systems

I have over 8 years of experience in providing technology

intelligence, market analysis and strategy consultancy to some

of the largest global corporations. The industries include food

& beverage, pharmaceutical, agri-food, fast moving consumer

goods (FMCG), healthcare, petroleum, chemicals and

materials.

I have a particular interest in connected device developments.

across the food & beverage systems.

Contact me for further discussions.

[email protected]

+44 1223 420024

25 September 2015 3 Commercially Confidential

Has been in discussion

Press and analysts are talking about it

Conferences are being organised

Products are beginning to appear

Is the “Internet of Things” just a catchphrase?

Today, there are about 14

billion objects connected

to the Internet. Industry

analysts estimate the

number of connected

devices could be

anywhere from 20 billion

to 100 billion by 2020

– A report by the UK

Government

“Industrial Internet” has the

potential to add $10 to $15 trillion

to global GDP over the next

20 years – GE

By 2020, more than 5

billion people will be

connected, not to mention

50 billion things – World

Economic Forum

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Definitions

“The Internet of Things (IoT), also called Internet of Everything is the network of

physical objects or "things" embedded with electronics, software, sensors, and

connectivity to enable objects to exchange data with the production, operator and/or

other connected devices based on the infrastructure of International

Telecommunication Union's Global Standards Initiative.” – Wikipedia

“The Internet of Things is the network of physical objects that contain embedded

technology to communicate and sense or interact with their internal stares or the

external environment” – Gartner

“A proposed development of the Internet in which everyday objects have network

connectivity, allowing them to send and receive data” – Google

The definition of IoT can vary by source. However,

there are similar keyword in different definitions

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Internet of things is driven by trying to make things easier for

the consumer

IoT is a technology suite that could provide limitless

opportunities for consumers!!!

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The “Internet of Things” is enabled by

SENSORS

Generates data Data are digitised and

placed into networks

Actionable and

meaningful information Digital Services

Bluetooth

Bluetooth smart

Cellular

Wifi

Zigbee

Position / Presence / Proximity

Motion / Velocity / Displacement

Temperature

Humidity / Moisture

Acoustic / Sound / Vibration

Chemical / Gas

Flow

Force / Load / Torque / Strain / Pressure

Leaks / Levels

Electric / Magnetic

Acceleration / Tilt

Customer relationship & support

Analytics and cloud

Upgrades and configuration

Remote monitoring / Maintenance

Control & Automation

Supply Chain Management

Security / Energy

Mobile Devices & Apps

Locations & Tracking

Financial

CONNECTIVITY ALGORITHMS VALUE ADDED

SERVICE

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IoT in Medical and Sports & Fitness

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Smart insulin pen

Medical and Sports & Fitness industry Connected medical & sports

devices that are considered as

IoT are already in the market

Smart inhaler Emergency alert systems

Connected bike

25 September 2015 9 Commercially Confidential

Food and beverage industry?

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Food & beverage supply chain

LOGISTICS

FARM MANUFACTURING CONSUMER RETAIL

What opportunities can IoT bring

to the farm, the manufacturing

sector, the retailer, the consumer

and to logistics?

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The farmer could be centrally

located and they could be

directing the operation using big

data generated from sensors

located in the fields and vehicles

Farm

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In the manufacturing sector the

humans are becoming a vanishing

breed, the machine to machine

communications will therefore grow in

importance when food manufacturers

seek to leverage the IoT

Manufacturing

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Retailer

Centralise operation by using the

data that sensors generated in

the retail establishment

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Consumer

Improve consumer engagement

with the product

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Condition monitoring

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In the full presentation we will discuss opportunities & barriers in detail

How is IoT enabled

Further opportunities for the farm, manufacturing, retailer and consumer with

examples

Warning signs and things to look out for when implementing an IoT

– Security & data protection issues around implementation and how to overcome

them

Detailed information around technologies that Cambridge Consultants developed

and that are related to the IoT

How can technology enable a barmen less bar, connected fitness, a future

supermarket

25 September 2015

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