What was the question again? A nostalgic look at “The Year of the Internet of Things”.
Alexandra Deschamps-Sonsino [email protected]
@iotwatch
About me Director of designswarm a consultancy focusing on strategy, product design and building communities in the internet of things. Designing and manufacturing the Good Night Lamp. Former founder & CEO of Tinker London the first UK distributor of the Arduino.
If the internet of things is the answer, what was the question?
Where are we now?
Acquisitions Google > Nest
Oculus Rift > Facebook Thingworx > PTC
Smart Things > Samsung Neul > Huawei
and deaths Little Printer / bergcloud
Nabaztag Holiday lights
Mature businesses (5 years +) Glowcaps
Ambient Devices Sonos
Startups Thousands of ideas, and sometimes companies. on crowdfunding sites
Hundreds of startups in incubators such as Highway1, Haxlr8r, RGA, Jlab, Cognicity,
TechPeaks, Reply Breed, StartupBootcamp
Financing Risk averse investors are only supporting startups who can survive past their first
production run & already generating profits.
Books Designing the internet of things
UX in the Internet of things Enchanted Objects
Rebranded business products IT Infrastructure
Asset Management Building automation
Platforms! Too many to name,
or care about.
If the internet of things is the answer, what was the question?
Why should normal people care about
the internet of things?
Help make decisions about invisible experiences. Environmental monitoring.
Learn in new ways. Encourage children to learn & build things
Care from anywhere. Embedded, easy to use elderly & pet care.
Enhance health services. Using technology to better our relationships with
health problems and health professionals.
Let’s make sure the internet of things isn’t…
Hiding intentions behind a lifestyle product.
Shoving internet connectivity where it doesn’t belong.
Creating socially-awkward situations.
Replacing human skills.
Not the intranet of things
New Year’s resolutions
Don’t worry about the things you don’t need to worry about right now
It isn’t about data if noone uses your product. It is
about data if they do for long enough.
Being responsible about product design solutions should be mandatory.
Testing things out with normal people isn’t an
option.