IoT (Internet of Things) implies the integration of people, processes, and technology with connectable devices and sensors to enable remote monitoring, status, manipulation, and/or evaluation of trends of such devices.

“Advanced analytics provide new insights to re-think traditional industries and find new business opportunities.”

Sweven IoT Benefits

There are many benefits that a user or company can begin to enjoy when deciding to implement technologies like Sweven in their products or manufacturing systems. The top benefits of IoT include:

  • Cost reduction: By streamlining operations, profitability, and personnel-energy efficiency increase. IoT devices can monitor equipment and minimize downtime, in addition to centralizing information.
  • Efficiency and productivity: Advanced analytics provide new insights to re-think traditional industries or find new business opportunities.
  • Customer experience and Data Protection: Through IoT devices, front-end customer engagement and data protection can now be enhanced by centralizing the information, enabling more thorough security and privacy policies.
  • Mobility and agility: Companies now have the opportunity to allow their employees to do their work virtually anywhere.

IoT Project Implementation Phases

Implementing a connected system is a structured process. A standard IoT project consists of the following phases:

PHASE 1 (15 DAYS) Exploration

Gather information about the devices and sites to involve in your IoT project.

PHASE 2 (30 DAYS) Design

Custom pieces are ordered and designed to meet your specific requirements.

PHASE 3 (45 DAYS) Development

Devices are assembled and connected to our network to perform tests and configurations needed.

PHASE 4 (60 DAYS) Implementation

Devices are mailed to you with the necessary documentation and manuals.

Where is IoT Used?

By combining elements from embedded systems, wireless sensor networks, control systems, and automation, the IoT offers limitless applications—from everyday activities to medical or agricultural precision tasks.

  • Smart Cities & Traffic: Supply management, environmental quality, and management of vehicular traffic contributing to smart city concepts using applications like Waze and Google Maps.
  • Hospitality: Improvements in quality of service with electronic keys, automated checkout, control of centralized air conditioning, lighting, refrigeration, and monitoring food warehouses.
  • Health & Wearables: Sensors connected to patients to improve care and prevent lethal events, alongside virtual glasses, fitness bands, and GPS tracking belts.
  • Agriculture & Livestock: Biometric monitoring of animals, automated planting, smart irrigation, and real-time data on soil moisture, acidity, and luminosity to predict harvests.
  • Home Automation & Energy Saving: Smart energy meters, water supply failure detection, parameter control in aquariums, and management of swimming pool quality (temperature and turbidity).
  • Fleet Management & E-Commerce: Geolocation, telemetry control, fuel economy, and tracking retail customer behavior (frequency, timing, and shopping patterns) inside stores.

MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT & COMPLIANCE

More extensive use and real-time monitoring of physical assets allow for determining precise preventive or corrective maintenance. Moving from visual assumptions to sensor-based intelligence is the ultimate shield against operational downtime and regulatory sanctions.