The technologies that will have the biggest impact are AI, fintech, digital agriculture, the continued roll out of 5G and e-commerce, analysts say.
Macrocomm's smart metering systems deliver real-time usage data that helps municipalities detect tampering, monitor excessive consumption patterns and restore accountability where discrepancies are discovered.
AIOT combines the data collection and connectivity capabilities of IOT with the decision-making and learning capabilities of AI.
A flagship project for the 4Sight and Zutari partnership is the world's first cognitive city under construction.
The smart meters track energy consumption in real-time, allowing companies and municipalities to optimise their usage, prevent waste, reduce costs and minimise their carbon footprint.
Companies that depend on security controls associated with traditional monitoring solutions often lack visibility into their technology assets.
Smart hotels will use AI technologies, like facial recognition, smart check-in and robots, to give customers convenient and comfortable services.
Connected Fleet is designed to optimise fleet operations, improve driver behaviour, cut costs and enhance safety.
With its dynamic, decentralised architecture, Rajant's Kinetic Mesh technology delivers security, reliability and adaptability, says Teresa Huysamen, business unit manager at Duxbury Networking.
The event showcased innovative technologies, including AIGC, a robotic dog and eyewear-free 3D pad with 5G-A connections.
Disruptive Technologies' solutions are designed for a variety of applications, including workplace management, cold chain monitoring and energy optimisation.