Have you ever stopped to think how the food on your table got there? When you take a close look behind the scenes, you’ll see that the Internet of Things (machine to machine) technology is a key component of the growing, harvesting, shipping, manufacturing and preparation of our food. IoT isn’t new, but it’s something businesses soon won’t be able to operate without. Increasing efficiency and safety only scratches the surface of what the technology represents. From agriculture and the food industry in general, to oil and gas, to industrial manufacturing and beyond – IoT is poised to redefine how businesses currently produce, refine, transport and create the food and products we buy on a daily basis. Here are just a few examples of what IoT is capable of. It can: • Monitor temperatures, levels and pressures • Track shipments and vehicles with incredible accuracy (supply chain) • Automate and maintain equipment, appliances and tanks • Maintain regulatory compliance (including HACCP) To see IoT in action, watch our latest videos [INSERT VIDEOS] or take advantage of our insider reports created in partnership with Frost & Sullivan. Together they’ll help you see the many advantages and opportunities IoT represents. • Read: Research firm Frost & Sullivan discusses best practices in IoT exploration and implementation in The Internet of Things: Growth opportunities and Essentials for Success. It looks at the numbers in Enhancing Business Productivity with the Internet of Things and discusses best practices and key capabilities to look for in a vendor in IoT Made Simple: Selecting the Right Partner for IoT • Read: The true value of IoT is in its potential to change the world • Read: Resolving business challenges with the Internet of Things • Read: The Business Transformation: How the Internet of Things is going to change the way you work • Read: What to consider when implementing an IoT solution See how Rogers IoT solutions can turn little things into big opportunities. Get started with a complimentary IoT Readiness Assessment. rogers.com/DiscoverIoT