The center's objectives and mission
The Internet of Things aims to enable objects to connect with anyone and everything at any time and location who uses any network, service, or path in the best possible way. As it advances toward the creation of intelligent environments, this new technology takes into account the pervasive nature of the environment and the world that is real, digital, and virtual. This technology is employed in a number of industries, including energy, transportation, and health.
The Gartner Information Technology Research Institute predicts that the Internet of Things technology will advance between 2019 and 2024 in the cycle of emerging technologies.
On the other hand, the Internet of Things has advanced past its early stages and has given organizations, people, and governments access to cutting-edge services and applications. As a result, academics and global research institutions have dubbed it the "following information and communication technology revolution." In reality, the application of the Internet of Things has advanced significantly and is now being used across a range of industries.
In reality, the governments of several nations, including those of the US, China, EU, India, South Korea, Australia, the UK, and Brazil, promote the development of Internet of Things technology for a variety of reasons.
By gathering route blueprints and extracting operational plans, some nations have begun their efforts to develop and make money from this technology. Iran should be aware of its strengths and vulnerabilities and adopt competitive strategies for the development of the Internet of Things in the nation in light of the opportunities and challenges facing the technology.
The Center for Development of Smart Technology and the Internet of Things was established by the Persian Gulf Institute of Information and Communication Technology as a fresh step in this direction.
Center view ( in the middle)
Global and national experiences demonstrate that when a company is established and the financial interests of all players are protected, the universalization of technology can be recognized. In light of the consequent financial circulation, the anticipated vision for the Internet of Things technology roadmap is also established.
This viewpoint includes:
1: One of the greatest percentages of the region's gross national product is based on the growth of the Internet of Things market on the back of domestic infrastructure.
2: Increasing the level of technology in the Internet of Things space and reducing reliance on essential services and imports