oneM2M @10 – “Progress and Prospects for global IoT Standardization”

Presented by

Aurindam Bhattacharya, Roland Hechwartner, Enrico Scarrone, Uday Desai, JaeSeung Song, Dale Seed

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A conversation with oneM2M Leaders to recount the 10 years journey of oneM2M and future directions. 8 September 2022, 1100 - 1215 UTC (1630 - 1745 IST) In this webinar, oneM2M experts will discuss the need for open IoT standards and the motivations for creating oneM2M as a global initiative. They will describe key capabilities offered to IoT users and standardization milestones over oneM2M's ten-year journey. They will also discuss emerging industry requirements in areas related to IoT security, data privacy, cross-silo interoperability and AI for IoT. The webinar will be of interest to adopters and users of IoT systems, solution and technology architects, and the developer community. Aurindam Bhattacharya, oneM2M MARCOM Vice Chair (C-DOT, India) will conduct a free wheeling conversation with following experts: o Roland Hechwartner - oneM2M Technical Plenary Chair (Deutsche Telekom) o Enrico Scarrone - oneM2M Steering Committee Chair (Telecom Italia) o Uday Desai - oneM2M Steering Committee Vice Chair (TSDSI) o JaeSeung Song - oneM2M Technical Plenary Vice Chair (Sejong University) o Dale Seed - oneM2M Technical Plenary Vice-Chair (Convida Wireless) Program: 60 minutes conversation followed by 15 minutes audience Q&A Participation: Open to all by prior registration.
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oneM2M develops globally agreed-upon, access independent, end-to-end specifications for an M2M communications and management system that can be readily embedded within various hardware and software, connecting the wide range of devices in the field with M2M application servers worldwide. The project brings together fourteen of the world’s leading ICT Standards Development Organisations and industry consortia and over 200 member companies. oneM2M specifications provide a common means for communications service providers to support applications and services as diverse as the smart grid, the connected car, home automation, energy management, enterprise supply chain, public safety, eHealth and telemedicine.