Why Are We Still at Industrial Revolution 2.7 (IR2.7)?

August 9th, 2018 Posted by BLOG 0 thoughts on “Why Are We Still at Industrial Revolution 2.7 (IR2.7)?”

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Somehow, we are at a very confusing Era. At one end, we have the vision and wish to move towards the Fourth Industrial Revolution but in actual fact, we are still in a mixed era of IR1.0, IR 2.0 and IR3.0.

Last night I was invited to one of the prestigious events hosted by a tech organization. The first thing I noticed was the registration process is still manual i.e. using pen and paper to jot down hundreds of attendees! That’s what I called IR1.0 ! And you can imagine the queue and time to find the attendees names.

Basically, in a nutshell, we can easily identify which Era are we in by looking at these criteria:

  • 1st Industrial Revolution – Manual Labour or at least steam engine
  • 2nd  Industrial Revolution – Electrical
  • 3rd Industrial Revolution – Internet and Database
  • 4th Industrial Revolution – Intelligence

 

A simple form of registration process can also be converted from IR1.0 to IR4.0 by:

  • 1st Industrial Revolution – Pen and Paper
  • 2nd  Industrial Revolution – Computer with an Excel Spreadsheet
  • 3rd Industrial Revolution – Internet Registration
  • 4th Industrial Revolution – RFID or Barcode Tag or Biometrics Registration or Payment via Cryptocurrency!

 

We have made an unofficial survey among the industry peers and asked the question “Where are we now?” And the surprising answer is we are still at 2.7 ! We have not reached the full Era of IR3.0 yet. Thus, how do we jumped into this era?

Technology is not the main problem. Whether we like it or not, whether we design it in Malaysia or not, this technology will mature in other places around the world. And it’s a matter of time, it reaches the shores of Malaysia.

There are a couple of factors we need to consider:

  1. Talent – We are 3-5 years behind. Content, syllabus and new courses need to be introduced fast.
  2. Mindset Transformation – Taking the risk and plan early. Sometimes we feel too comfortable in our work and not willing to change.
  3. Generation Gap – Between the “old and traditional” management and the “young and techie” employees who wanted to change but have limitation to execute.
  4. Regulatory – It’s a balance between making equipment and citizens safe and ensuring innovation will not stifle.

There’s a difference between the word “Revolution” and “Evolution”.  Revolution is about transformational change and evolutionary is incremental change. These two have a different set of a thinking process. Are we ready? Please share your thoughts.

FAVORIOT listed as one of The 10 Most Innovative IoT Startups to Watch 2018

August 7th, 2018 Posted by NEWS 0 thoughts on “FAVORIOT listed as one of The 10 Most Innovative IoT Startups to Watch 2018”

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(PHOTO CREDIT:  Insights Success Magazine)

 

Insights Success Magazine has shortlisted, The 10 Most Innovative IoT Startups to Watch, 2018 who are raising the bar with their innovative IoT solutions. FAVORIOT is proud to be listed as one of them by the prestigious Insights Magazine.

The Inception Story 

The idea took shape at the end of 2016 when both Co-founders Dr. Mazlan Abbas and Dato’ Wei Chuan Beng wanted to do something they thought would help family members take care of their elderly parents who lived alone at home. They wanted to monitor their whereabouts and health while maintaining constant communication without them carrying a smartphone.

You can read the full article HERE.

FAVORIOT receives BEST IOT-STARTUP 2018 Award by APAC Insider Magazine

August 7th, 2018 Posted by NEWS 0 thoughts on “FAVORIOT receives BEST IOT-STARTUP 2018 Award by APAC Insider Magazine”

APAC Insider Award

 

United Kingdom (July 31, 2018) – APAC Insider Magazine has announced winners of the 2018 Malaysian Business Awards.

The 2018 Malaysian Business Awards recognize and acknowledge the enterprises, business and key players within this developing and industrious region.

Kaven Cooper, Awards Co-ordinator, commented on the awards and discussed the hard work and commitment of their deserving winners: “We have only awarded those companies and individuals who have been instrumental in leading to the success of Malaysia’s vibrant and booming business culture. In their inaugural year, the Malaysian Business Awards commend Malaysian businesses and individuals, both large and small, covering a vast variety of industries and sectors. All of my winners deserve congratulations and I personally am looking forward to hearing more about their success in the future.

FAVORIOT was awarded as “BEST IoT-Startup 2018” under one of the 2018 Malaysian Business Awards categories.

A link to the supplement and full recipient list HERE.

The 2018 Malaysian Business Awards’ press release, which can be found HERE.

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