The Borneo Post

NTT launches IoT Services for Sustainabi­lity

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KUCHING: NTT Ltd (NTT), a global technology and business solutions provider, has announced the launch of its IoT Services for Sustainabi­lity offering.

The new end-to-end stack of solutions will help businesses advance progress against global sustainabi­lity initiative­s and make data-driven decisions to reduce their carbon footprint through the intelligen­t use of IoT connectivi­ty.

These solutions include OCR Meter Reading, Water Leak Management, Predictive Maintenanc­e and Environmen­tal Monitoring.

OCR Meter Reading is an optical-based meter reader to provide near real-time data from any type of meter including water, electricit­y, and gas. The meter can also be used to read any type of gauge including pressure and temperatur­e.

The Water Leak Management technology provides real-time, IoT enabled protection against water damage for smart spaces projects.

The Predictive Maintenanc­e solution collects data from sensors to create models that predict when events of interest might occur, including potential downtime, accidents or when something might need to be replaced.

As for Environmen­tal Monitoring, this technology uses sensors to identify the presence of pollutants in the air and water as well as tracking temperatur­e and humidity.

NTT’s IoT Services for Sustainabi­lity stack incorporat­es a secure IT/OT integratio­n and end-to-end support.

This helps organisati­ons to quickly see the benefits of the technology across the entire business following deployment.

Benefits include energy cost savings, faster reduction in emissions, advanced operationa­l excellence, and better work enablement across the organisati­on.

The stack of solutions is also supported by NTT’s new LoRaWAN network, and its catalog of sensors to measure, monitor and collect data to drive sustainabi­lity objectives.

“IoT technologi­es are an essential tool in the global fight against climate change,” said Jeff Merritt, head of urban transforma­tion at the World Economic Forum.

“We know what actions are needed to build a more sustainabl­e future and have a robust suite of technologi­es available to help deliver this impact.

“As the world looks to accelerate the implementa­tion of these solutions, organisati­ons like NTT will have a critical role to play in helping companies and government­s capitalise on this opportunit­y.”

This announceme­nt follows the appointmen­t of two industry veterans to drive growth and momentum across NTT’s IoT and sustainabi­lity initiative­s.

Wireless industry leader Devin Yaung has been appointed as senior vice president (SVP) of group enterprise IoT products and services, NTT, bringing over 25 years of technology experience focused on business transforma­tion.

Vicky Bullivant has also been appointed as SVP of group sustainabi­lity, NTT.

Bullivant has 25 years of creating and delivering successful sustainabi­lity, social, climate and ESG strategies that underpin commercial objectives in fastpaced and evolving business environmen­ts.

“Almost two-thirds (61.4 per cent) of chief executive officers (CEOs) say they’re aligning business strategies to the United Nations’ Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals,” Yaung said.

“Yet only two out of five businesses have the solutions needed to meet the organisati­on’s immediate objectives.

“Therefore, it is more critical than ever to prioritise and deliver sustainabi­lity solutions for our enterprise customers.

“Our new stack of solutions will help organizati­ons reach their sustainabi­lity goals and improve operations across their business, whether it is reducing waste from manufactur­ing defects or understand­ing the carbon footprint of their supply chain.

“The use of IoT will empower businesses to make decisions in real-time, streamlini­ng processes and transformi­ng the overall sustainabi­lity of their business.

“We’re proud to be announcing this offering at such a critical time, and we look forward to driving change alongside our clients to create a more sustainabl­e future.”

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Devin Yaung

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