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Blue Kick Smarty IoT

Blue Kick Smarty IoT

Industrial: The industrial marketplace will drive a further need for highly strategic and tactical rollout of embedded business devices that interconnect and communicate through the cloud. High growth opportunities exist for business units that can effectively cut across IoT segments and address conceptual, articulated needs which remain unmet. Industrial IoT opportunities include Smart Cities, Smart Grids, Factory & Building Automation, and Healthcare.

Platform Development: An important segment gaining steam is the nebula around the platform itself, its characteristics and functions, its key players and their roles. This includes players as diverse as Microsoft, Amazon AWS, Google (extending Android with Brillo), Xively (virtualization as envisioned by LogMeIn, Verizon, IBM (implementing their branded middleware to deliver on the vision of a Smarter Planet). Strategies will spearhead development in embedded business, focus heavily on security and involve industry influencers/decision makers (service providers, solution providers, OEMs, Tier1 subsystem suppliers), partners (software, middleware, and hardware partners), standards and consortiums for each vertical to build and validate an end-to-end IoT product roadmap.

Consumer: The avant garde of the consumer space, led by our mobile phones, is NEST Labs learning Thermostat. Ushering in the next phase of implementation and hype, NEST now offers the NEST Cam. IoT consumer product roadmap promises vast offerings for smart home, connected auto, and intelligent wearables. In the consumer space system architects will vie for the airways with marketing teams to deliver product roadmaps and consumer-centric applications. Thought leadership in the IoT consumer space will offer the combination of product ideas, market development, and strategic technology solutions, many of which will be able to be implemented rapidly, as seeming inevitable technologies make their way into Santa’s required list for children and into our homes and automobiles. IoT is about connected the dots one more time.

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The World According To Smarty Pants

Once again, en route to world domination, our hero gets distracted…her mobile in one hand, an ice cream cone tethered in the other. She makes a call, or rather instructs her digital device by way of suggestive cognitive signals…which in turn were interpreted as…

Rufus Running Companion

Budgee for Assistive Carrying

Beam Pro for Telemedicine

Proficio for Upper Body Rehabilitation

Robo2 for Floor Washing

Mini-Picker for Small Industrial-Parts

Height Tech Drone for Inspection

KUKA youBot for Industry-Logistics

Nao for Autism

Queball for education

Robots LAB-BOX for Education

The Concept:

The API:

For those unindicted to the perfect world of automaton, we introduce myrobotlab, the complete API for everything necessary for the IoT.

The Schematic:

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SkyControl Panel & Siren Qty 1 $900
Door/Window Qty 4 $240
Smart Thermostat Qty 1 $129
Automatic Doorlock/Deadbolt
Indoor Camera
Outdoor Camera
Smoke Detector $150
Glass Break Detection $150

We had to give it a try to see what one set of bots looked like, and in the end, we came up with Memory Bots…you can find them in another home, another station, another galaxy far from here. We suggest you visit bluekickbots.wordpress.com the current location for the Blue Kick Bots, their GRID, their own IoT outpost. What is a generality if not proven by one instance. Stay tuned for more Memory Bots.

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I know, I know, DIY is not our target audience, not the big bread winner for the Internet of Things…but corporate animal by day, DIY by night, maybe these geeks are the ones, at least they are the ones driving the whole engine that the rest of us can take advantage of in a big way. Estimated market for IoT $7T by 2020, but who are these nomads? From mobility, now with the help of massive commodity scalability and talkiness between objects we enter a new phase of connectivity.

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I know, I know, DIY is not our target audience, not the big bread winner for the Internet of Things…but corporate animal by day, DIY by night, maybe these geeks are the ones, at least they are the ones driving the whole engine that the rest of us can take advantage of in a big way. Estimated market for IoT $7T by 2020, but who are these nomads? From mobility, now with the help of massive commodity scalability and talkiness between objects we enter a new phase of connectivity.