Even if the Internet appears ubiquitous, the number of objects or devices connected to the internet is still greatly inferior to those that are not connected. The coming revolution will result from the need of replacing disconnected objects with connected ones, and making these objects ever more intelligent, and aware of their surroundings (using sensors). The resulting network promises to create disruptive business models.
We call this new step: The Internet of Things
In 2008 the number of devices connected to the Internet exceeded the number of people on Earth, and we foresee 50 billions Connected Things in 2020.
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The Internet of Things in Healthcare
In Geeks of Health, posted on 11/17/2011 by Leandro Agrò
The Author
What is the Internet of Things
Leandro Agrò
aka leeander: 15 years experience IxD
Even if the Internet appears ubiquitous, the number of objects or devices connected Designer & Manager
to the internet is still greatly inferior to those that are not connected. The coming
revolution will result from the need of replacing disconnected objects with connected His leadership and innovative work have
ones, and making these objects ever more intelligent, and aware of their been recognized by numerous
surroundings (using sensors). The resulting network promises to create disruptive organizations, such as: Venice Biennale of
Architecture: “Visionary”, ADI: Included in
business models.
ADI INDEX (Compasso D’Oro finalist), New
We call this new step: The Internet of Things York Times: Included in Top10 Internet of
Things Products, WIRED: Nominated as
In 2008 the number of devices connected to the Internet exceeded the number of “ItAliens”, etc.
people on Earth, and we foresee 50 billions Connected Things in 2020.
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About Healthcare
The Healthcare market research Company, Kalorama published a study that the
market for remote patient monitoring is growing of 25.4% yearly. According to the
Recent Tweets
industry standards we should think of this as exciting news that represents the whole
landscape. But... it is not true.
3. front at the Central Park in NYC is always an
experience. Last time I went there, few weeks
ago, I saw many "health in a box" packages,
telling to the macusers how fancy and useful
it could be to track their own health.
All these products are beautifully shaped and work in harmony with all iSomething
devices from Apple.
These objects are the high visibility portion of the huge upcoming wave of medical
devices. More and more disruptive services (or selfservices) are emerging on the
health market. Every day more, these innovative approaches are grabbing the
attention of the early adopters, media and venture capitals. Health is quickly
evolving with some dramatic changes from the usual path. People have a completely
different role. Information is available in many places. Big brands could suffer from
the many newcomers, while the digital shift just began inside them. Like every
industry, HEALTHCARE also has an endless list of advantages over any newcomers.
More over, the specific needs of people affected by health issues, don’t fit within the
trialanderror approach that other sectors can use. However, the digital divide as
well as the health knowledge divide, has to be faced with fancy and effective
solutions. If a consumer solutions is iPad based (and people love it), a professional
solution can’t be ugly and cold.
Data Collection and data analysis must include timely geographic
information.
The whole process of taking care of patients, have to be "inclusive" and designed in
a completely new way, based on User Experience and cutting edge design
approach.
Appropriate analysis and visualizations, typical of Web 2.0, should be a constant in
the solution provided to any kind of users. Data and information generated by
medical appliances personal, wearable or geographically distant from major
hospitals carry with them the need to establish remote services which are secure,
but also open and interoperable if necessary.
A "Health Cloud" is an asset that will be a primary need for hospitals as well as for
medical device manufacturers (and a service for patients).
...at the beginning of the Web, no one
believed that Amazon was set to have 5 to 10
times more revenue (online) than Walmart.
In 2010 the brick and mortar retail giant,
invested more than 100M for the acquisition
of new technologies, and it is only a small
amount given the gap they have to fill now.
The race is definitively started and a slice of this evolution is already on the store
shelf.
The Internet of Things in Healthcare
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