African IoT-IIoT projects with Chinese technology?

African startup with Chinese companies?

 IIOT primarily involves automated communication between sensors, processors and back-end decision-making systems that operate independently of human decision-making, and is closely related to machine and process automation.

Has Africa begun to imagine the advantages that will be realised by the exponential growth in industrial IOT (IIOT) adoption and implementation?

In Sylodium we are developing an interesting IoT-IIoT system where we can help if you are in these business or you are managing good ideas about it.

Let us tell you about our Project, tell us about your ideas, maybe we could make money together.info@sylodium.com 

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 African entrepeneurs to Chinese companies

Combined with the explosive development in artificial intelligence, the potential applications of IIOT will be mind-bending, with a major impact on the way society operates and functions. IIOT stands to benefit numerous industries

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Global Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) Market to Become Worth US$783,881.1 Mn During Forecast 2017-2025

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5 South African IoT and M2M Companies To Watch

New from Talk IoT.

IoT.nxt

This reusable platform serves as a primary big data aggregator and filter between edge devices and the data analytics layer, it forms a conduit between the edge device layer and the application layer.

Mezzanine Ware

Mezzanine is a Vodacom affiliated company.

Mezzanine, together with Vodafone, developed a mobile enabled solution to mitigate the risk for agri-businesses doing business with SHFs.

Vula Telematix

Vula Telematix, is a provider of “The Machine Network SA”, the first public telecommunications network in the country exclusively for machine to machine communications in South Africa.

Fastnet

FastNet has been serving South African businesses for over 20 years, providing a range of communications services primarily in the Machine to Machine, WiFi and VPN areas.

It is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Telkom South Africa.

XLink

It is a  trusted M2M partner in Africa since 2004.

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