prototyping the internet of things
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Learn. Build. Innovate.Prototyping the Internet of Things
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The collision of software and hardware is fueling the creation of a software-enhanced, networked physical world. — O'Reilly Solid
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Advanced processors and sophisticated algorithms can power dramatic innovation.
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Software intelligence can be upgraded over time.
7Updates enable continued refinement
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Wireless communication allows hardware working together, expanding individual products into ecosystems.
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Computing is being distributed.
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smart phones and tablets
dedicated use devices
connected objects smart environments sense everything
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Somewhere around 2006, the number of connected things exceeded earth’s population. !
By 2020 it is estimated that there will 7.6 billion people and whooping 50 billion connected things, only 7 billion of those will be PCs, phones and tablets. 0
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POPULATION
CONNECTED THINGS
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The internet of things is growing rapidly.
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Designing innovative connected products and services
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A comprehensive approach to innovation.
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PEOPLE(usability & desirability)
TECHNOLOGY(feasibility)
BUSINESS(viability)
What do people need practically/rationally and desire emotionally?
What existing assets can be combined with the product to create new offerings? !How can we be uniquely competitive?
What technologies and platforms are available, applicable and suitable?
INNOVATION
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Three important tools for designing connected products and services. !
1. A framework for value 2. Ecosystem analysis 3. Physical prototypes
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Three important tools for designing connected products and services. !
1. A framework for value 2. Ecosystem analysis 3. Physical prototypes
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The value of the product must outweigh the time and effort it takes to use the product.
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And when it breaks, it must outweigh the replacement cost.
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A well designed service layer creates lasting value for a connected product
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Immediate Value Provide the customer with immediate, tangible utility.
Aggregate Value Use the collective data and intelligence to extend the utilitarian features.
Emergent Value Provide additional features and services based on patterns that emerge over time.
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Nest delivers value out of the box
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Immediate Value • Great aesthetics • Simple installation • Intelligence that does not have to be
programmed
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The Nest the value builds over time
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Aggregate Value Monthly Nest reports are designed to show as your individual performance as well as the total savings across the entire community.
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New ways of delivering value as patterns emerge
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Emergent Value As longer-term patterns of energy use evolve, nest is able to work with utilities to curb peak demand without noticeably effecting customer comfort.
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Three important tools for designing connected products and services. !
1. A framework for value 2. Ecosystem analysis 3. Physical prototypes
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Mobile (control, report, upgrade)
Server (data, analysis, APIs)
Software ApplicationsPhysical Products Integrated Services
Elements of a Connected Offering
(device user interface) (third party services)
technology
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Mobile (control, report, upgrade)
Server (data, analysis, APIs)
Software ApplicationsPhysical Products Integrated Services
Elements of a Connected Offering: Fitbit
technology
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Three important tools for designing connected products and services. !
1. A framework for value 2. Ecosystem analysis 3. Physical prototypes
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Prototyping is part of the core Nurun process.
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People Hypothesis Architect Develop Launch Evaluate
Phase 2
Conc
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Prototype Test
Busi
ness
Learn
Technology
HumanCenteredDesign
Define the Opportunity Model the Experience Implement the Ecosystem
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Case Studies removed for client confidentiality
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Exercise
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Think of a connected product that could be offered to your customers.
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What new services can you offer through a connected device or wearable?
What kind of features might your customers find valuable?Immediate Value Provide the customer with some sort of immediate utility.
Aggregate Value Use the collective data and intelligence to extend the utilitarian features
Emergent Value Provide additional features and services based on patterns that emerge over time.
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Grazie.