Category: Internet of Things
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Digital Twinning, and how EdgeTI (CTRL.V) is a serious story you’ve never heard of
I first heard the term ‘digital twin’ in 2019, in connection with a high performance computing company I was associated with that was running a project for Boeing. The aerospace giant, at the time, was considering building a filthy fat production line that would dwarf all that came before it, but didn’t want to spend…
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Good Gamer Entertainment (GOOD.C) up 93% with switch to municipal AI software concept
In late 2021, the team behind market awareness/online marketing group Native Ads ventured into their own e-sports deal through the creation of Good Gamer Entertainment (GOOD.C). It, well, wasn’t a smash. To be fair, not many e-sports deals have been a smash. Most chased a sector everyone thought was going to be hot, but which struggled…
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The Core Story: ARway.AI (ARWY.C) turns consumer navigation into a video game
HELPING CUSTOMERS FIND THEIR WAY TO THE CASH REGISTER THE BUSINESS MODEL: ARway offers an AI-driven spatial computing platform for augmented reality (AR) in indoor spaces allowing for superior wayfinding, exhibition design, and customer experience. Their no-code, no-beacon system enables easy creation of digital navigation and AR experiences across devices walking users through a facility…
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Kontrol Technologies (KNR.NEO) Q3, 2021 revenues up 615% to $21.5 million
Kontrol Technologies (KNR.NEO) is an $85 million company that has developed propriety solutions to make buildings safer and more energy efficient. The “smart city/smart building” market is experiencing parabolic growth. “The global smart cities market size was valued at USD 98.15 billion in 2020 and is expected to expand at a compound annual growth rate…
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Water Ways Technologies (WWT.V) aims to tackle world water shortage head on
For those of us living in water rich Canada, the notion of a shortage seems like one of those ‘over there’ problems. We can easily justify ignoring it as something that’s distinctively not our problem, or if we’re perhaps a bit more empathetic and less callous, ‘yet another global issue we can do nothing about.’…