Forbes July 15, 2024
Guy Yehiav

Guy Yehiav, a recognized industry thought leader, is the president of SmartSense, IoT solutions for the enterprise.

There’s a clear line between industrial and consumer IoT. As the ubiquity of connected devices has penetrated the everyday buyer experience, consumers are increasingly realizing the benefits associated with wearables, smart home systems and the actionable data they can use to improve their lives.

However, what consumers may not be aware of is the impact that industrial IoT has on the safety, quality and efficacy of the foods and medicines they put in their bodies. Long before these products were on retail shelves or sitting in kitchen refrigerators, they were traveling along a complex value chain, protected by the continuous sensing capabilities of...

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