What is AFF IoT Board?
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Future of IoT:
IoT devices will be a huge part of how we interact with basic everyday objects. In just a year alone, we went from having 5 million IoT devices connected to the internet to billions. The future is happening now, and devices are getting smarter everyday through machine learning and artificial intelligence.
By the year 2020, there will be an estimate of 20.4 billion IoT devices.
By 2020, 90% of automobiles will be connected to the internet.
Companies will invest $15 trillion in IoT between 2017 and 2025, well that’s a lot of money.

EDUCATION
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COMMUNITY
The official Forum is the place to go, share your experiences and communicate with other members
Automate, Control and Monitor
What is IoT ?
It is, in short terms, an interconnection via the internet of computing devices (such as smartphones) embedded in everyday objects, enabling them to send and receive data. Sophisticated sensors are part of every physical and mechanical machine whether at work, home, on and off road; basically it is the automation of every aspect of human life using machine learning, artificial intelligence, and sensor detection in order to improve things such as the production of factories, giving city residents information on where to park or monitoring our personal health, manufacturing, teaching, driving, even making coffee, and much more in all error-prone processes. In brief, IoT gives you the ability to automate, control, and monitor -using any smart device- almost everything around you.
Business of IoT:
Industry: by 2030, Industrial IoT devices are expected to add $14 trillion to the global economy Management: IoT devices do the hard computing and data analysis that may overwhelm human workers