The data published by the University of Milan on the Internet of Things in Italy are optimistic about the future of the sector that however still requires considerable work.
The review by privacy regulators of Internet of Things (IoT) technologies together with the joint initiative on connected cars and self-driving cars might be an essential step towards IoT rules.
The Internet of Things is going to be a revolution for the business of any company. With 250+ persons already registered, IoTItaly wants to discuss about it on 31 May at Microsoft headquarter in Milan.
The Internet of Things and FinTech are among the fastest growing markets, but their intersection leads to new legal issues to which operators might not be ready.
The filing of a US proposal to foster the Internet of Things and the request from Google to introduce self-driving car rules creates high expectations.
The Internet of Things is leading to a major shift in the model of business of companies which triggers new legal issues. Those that will not keep up with such change might be left out of the market.
The Internet of Things is leading to a shift from a business based on products to a business of services, triggering new legal issues to which companies might not be prepared.
The new Italian Jobs Act provisions open new opportunities for the usage of Internet of Things technologies of "smart working" aimed at monitoring employees in their working activity.
It has been a big year in the life sciences market: we have seen more consumer facing tools (e.g. wearable technologies) and a lot of innovation in the sector.
As part of DLA Piper series of Internet of Things webinars, here is a webinar on eHealth which will be covered under a US, EU and Australian law perspective.