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Resonance & OneScreen To Connect Your Life
No deal, Internet Of Things (IoT) Apps are nowadays too verticalized, or fail to address genuine human needs. However, the guys from OneScreen wanted to make the IoT focused on satisfying real pain points in modern environments through an iOS App.
What if you could connect your life through maps? What if those maps could interact with your life suggesting undiscovered places, which are relevant to your specific way of living at the very perfect moment?
This is a brand new way to live your town, your trips and this is why Resonance is partnering with OneScreen: to make the IoT interactive and available to you, unleashing your real world!Â
Discover The Undiscovered
OneScreen is the first App that brings the Internet of Things to personal life. Finally, a unique hub storing your personal places, devices, data and⊠Friends! How?
First: OneScreen connects with your favorite social media apps and calendars, to let you interact with your friends and followers through customized maps.
Second: you can create collections of your favorite locations, share them inside the app or through outside channels driving others to discover the undiscovered.
Why we believe that OneScreen is so special? Because it is the only App using maps to powering the Internet of Things. If you own an iPhone, other people will unveil you the world around while you will become the pioneer allowing others to know the hidden gems of your town. Just become an IoT empowered explorer!
The world in your hands: the powerful explorer

Download, explore and discover. While wandering in town, OneScreen comes with a thriving community of tastemakers, foodies, fashionistas and more. By selecting interests, anyone can collaborate with this world-class community and become the local expert. No matter where you go, you can confidently take a step towards adventure and a chance into unchartered territory.
Trip Advisor, Google Maps, Lonely Planets or Routards. Ages to look up for something nice, but turned out that the suggestion didnât properly suit your personal lifestyles. Have you ever felt like that?
Communities of like-minded people via OneScreen will find, save and otherwise decide to share special locations or things, so that you will discover the best option for any activity, anywhere in the world. Anyone, in whatever place can pin something worthy and start building crowdsourced wikies for similar travelers or people.Â
The world in the hands, unlimitedly!Â
We Want You In!
What does OneScreen have to do with Resonance? Since we believe that the IoT should be part of everyoneâs life, Resonance AI will soon make OneScreen magic. The more places you will visit, or add to your OneScreen, the more suggestion of similar locations you will receive. AI and IoT will work together so that the city life experience can move accordingly with personal interests without a finger lift. Your iPhone will get what you like, reacting to accomplish how you live.
Just click here, and let your real world unfold in front of your eyes. Become an explorer!
With Love
- The Team
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AI, Machine Learning and Deep Learning what Is the difference?

AI, Machine Learning and Deep Learning what Is the difference? These words have firmly worked their way into business language when the conversation is about Artificial Intelligence (AI), Big Data and Analytics. Most of those professionals arenât still by the way able to distinguish and define them because there is not already a widely agreed vocabulary; everybody uses the above terms (and other associated terms) differently. In addition, the commonly understood meaning of some of these terms has evolved over time.
Parallelly, we have also seen the emergence of systems such as IBM Watson, Googleâs Tensorflow, and conversational assistants such as Appleâs Siri, Google Now and Microsoftâs Cortana which all use different methods to act intelligently. Mixed into all the crosstalks around, they have just brought one thing: noise.
This is the first of three articles aimed at putting a light on these concepts and tidying up the confusion media have brought during these years.
What Is The Difference Between Deep Learning, Machine Learning, and AI?

When Google DeepMindâs AlphaGo program defeated South Korean Master Lee Se-dol in the board game Go last year, the terms AI, machine learning, and deep learning were used in the media to describe how DeepMind won. And all three are part of the reason why AlphaGo trounced Lee Se-Dol. They are not quite the same thing but, the perception that they are, can sometimes lead to some confusion.
The easiest way to think of their relationship is to visualize them as a set of Russian dolls nested within each other, beginning with the smallest and working out. Thus, deep learning can be roughly thought as a subset of machine learning, which becomes a subset of AI.
Letâs walk through how computer scientists have moved from something of a bust â until 2012 â to a boom that has unleashed applications used by hundreds of millions of people every day.
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Artificial Intelligence â Human Intelligence Exhibited by Machines
When we speak of artificial intelligence we refer to all those initiatives and efforts to create machines that behave intelligently. Back in the summer of â56, a fair number of computer scientists dreamed of a complex machine â enabled by emerging computers â that possessed the same characteristics of human intelligence. This is the concept we think of as âGeneral AIâ where those fabulous machines have all our senses (maybe even more) and think just like we do.
As technology, and our understanding of how our minds work, has progressed, the concept of what constitutes AI has changed. Rather than increasingly complex calculations, work in the field of AI concentrated on mimicking human decision making processes and carrying out tasks in ever more human ways.
Nowadays, new terms like weak (or narrow) AI and strong AI entered the Artificial Intelligence arena. We will explore them in depth in the next articles but, these terms depict in short whether the system applies the intelligence in general or in very specific tasks. Machine Learning â Â How to Achieve Artificial IntelligenceMachine Learning is a current application of AI based around the idea that we should really just give machines access to data and let them learn for themselves.The phrase "machine learning" dates back to the middle of the last century where Arthur Samuel in 1959 defined machine learning as "the ability to learn without being explicitly programmed." The emergence of the internet helped the software engineering to pursue this theory, rather than teaching computers and machines how to do everything. Thus, the internet becomes the source of all the information in the world at any time while machines use algorithms to parse data, learn from it, and then make a determination or prediction about something in the world.
Deep Learning â How to Implement Machine Learning

Deep Learning is a new area of Machine Learning research, which has been introduced with the objective of moving Machine Learning closer to Artificial Intelligence.
It relates to study of âdeep neural networksâ in the human brain and, under this perspective, the deep learning tries to emulate the functions of inner layers of the human brain, creating knowledge from multiple layers of information processing. Since the Deep Learning technology is modeled after the human brain, each time new data is poured in, its capabilities get better.
Under the deep learning paradigm, essentially the machine is âtrainedâ using large amounts of data and algorithms to give it the ability to learn how to perform the task. This data is fed through neural networks which ask a series of binary true/false questions or numerical values, of every bit of data which pass through them, and classify it according to the answers received.
Today, image recognition by machines trained via deep learning, in some scenarios is better than humans, and that ranges from cats to identifying indicators for cancer in blood and tumors in MRI scans. Back to some lines ago, Googleâs AlphaGo learned the game, and trained for its Go match â Â it tuned its neural network â Â by playing against itself over and over and over.
Deep Learning, Machine Learning and AI in Facts
In the reality, deep learning, machine learning, and AI are still far from being really intelligent; artificial neural networks still need a human being to make them start learning. Even more, they have discrete layers, connections, and directions of data propagation that set them apart from real brains.
During the past years however, artificial intelligence has moved fastly from science fiction to scientific facts. Google AI recognizes voices and images, Netflix and Amazon decide what you want to watch or buy next, The IBM supercomputer Watson is now predicting patient outcomes more accurately than physicians whereas, MIT researchers are trying to predict the future.
Did you like this article? Want to know more regarding the difference between AI, machine learning, and deep learning?
Stay tuned because we are going to explore soon the concepts, the techniques, and the experiments that big or small companies are running in front of our eyes. AI has a bright future for sure!
- Atooma Team
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11 Things You Can Develop With Resonance AI

The free public beta of Resonance AI web dashboard is up and running. In short, it allows developers to create LIFE-aware apps. The dashboard comes with a full set of AIs  (itâs not typo ;) ), that can be used to make apps and things know the context the user is currently in, and predict what he/she is going to do.
For instance, suppose it is early morning; Resonance learned that you are at home and that youâre about to go out to work with your car. It simply used the data from the devices and apps to understand where are your most important places (home, work, the gym, etc.), and your routines (E.g: how/when you commute, workouts, go out for dinner, etc.).
If you are a developer, just land the dashboard, create your personal profile, and start a new project by simply activating the modules you want to involve. As soon as you will enable the rule engine, the magical world of life-aware apps will be unfolded!
Resonance is the killing integration to boost your app downloads. However, before starting this journey, we wanted to give you the tools to be narrowed and find what do users want.Â
What Do Users Want
Letâs speak clear: no one exchanges personal data for flies. Your app needs to make actionable the data it gathers: they must drive clear, effective and understandable benefits.
Moreover, people raised their expectations regarding apps and connected products. Smartphones, wearable devices or smart thermostats, are almost everywhere. But now, people want them to interact with each other and with personal life; they want something that connects the dots to give them a holistic, complete experience, throughout their life journey. For this reason, they generally drop them after a short while.Â
Last but not least, users are greedily looking for mass-customized experiences. Digital products should serve certain needs, at the very perfect moment, to suit that specific user. This is why we provide you with Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence; these technologies ensure the perfect solution, at the right moment, for that very personal problem.
Resonance AI is designed to offer both personalized and holistic UXs while securing the actionability of the data gathered.
So, need some tips to start from? Just keep on reading.

Make The Car Resonate
We said you should always keep in mind that your users will download your app because it gives them some certain benefits. You canât ignore it; the more evident the benefits are, the more download you will obtain.
Resonance AI enables you to leverage machine learning and AI to make the life on the wheels easier, safer and smoother with your app. The idea is to provide your users with an enhanced and connected experience, even if they donât own a connected car.
Just think how often you showed up late at an important business meeting, because of unexpected heavy traffic on the regular itinerary; or remember the last time you eat a horrible meal because you didnât know of good nearby restaurants during a business trip.
Sometimes travelling could be boring, and people need to see their lives and their personalities bridged to their needs while driving.
Jump here to obtain some hints.Â
Make The Home Resonate

We spend a lot of time at the workplace. However, where is the most pleasant place in the world? Your spot, where you want to relax and ease your mind? Yes, you got it, your home!
How can you offer a better home experience? Resonance makes your users savvier, safer and more relaxed in many ways.
Connect life-contexts with smart thermostats or indoor illumination in order to make your users both save money, and feeling better at home; moreover, you can make the security system context-sensitive with personalized reactions (considering whether the user is around or not). Just put some smart automation here and there to create an enchanting home experience.
Here are some tips to start from.
Make The Workout Resonate
Getting in a perfect shape can be taught, but sometimes is only a matter of motivation. You just need to set the perfect conditions to succeed.
We must be sincere, the competition among Personal Trainer Apps becomes every day harder and harder. You need something that strongly differentiates your product among that jungle.
Let's start from the beginning:Â most of the apps donât secure the continuity of being healthy and trained. Bad weather, work issues and our busy life, in general, feed our laziness and kill workout sessions. Hence, for regular people maintaining and achieving goals becomes very hard.
There is no secret recipe, no standard formulas, but those people want a helping hand to achieve a correct personal balance. Now you have the tools! Provide your user with âBest Days To Workoutâ notifications, based on personal training activities, or make the smartphone launch Spotify as soon as the user plugs the headphones in and starts running.
Now, you can make all this happen! Follow this link to collect your killing ideas.
This Is Just The Beginning
We gave only some good practices, concrete examples, and use cases that can be implemented in any App thanks to Resonance AI dashboard. Letâs personalize these bits of advice and differentiate among the billions of apps out there!
Let the force of creativity run through your fingers, and discover how to empower your App with Resonance AI.
Don't forget to spread the voice ;)
#Home Automation#smart training#connected car#Resonance AI#artificial intelligence#SDK#smartphones#app development#context aware computing#context-awareness
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4 Ways To Make The Car Resonate
People love their car and whenever you planned to build an app that makes this experience a kind of magic, bear in mind that users will download it to gain certain benefits. The more evident they are, the more downloads you will get.
Thus, before starting a new project, you should ask yourself:
âWhich problem am I supposed to solve with this app?â
You donât differ from your users, except for the power you gained for free thanks to Resonance AI. So, picture yourself (or your friends) behind the steering wheel, and list 10 or more things that annoy you there, together with 5 ways to enhance it. Afterwards, create concrete situations, meet your friends, and ask them the biggest problem they experience. This will allow you to test and identify the most common issues your users might have too. Here you will find your killer hacks to succeed.
In the end, unfold some scenarios and solve them in few lines. Since we know this could be hard, we found 4 use cases that will suit your needs.
Enhance User Productivity
Imagine: you jumped in your car during a regular a working day. The sun is shining and the road in running under your wheels but, suddenly, you push the breaks of the carâŠ. A huge traffic jam. In less than 30 seconds, you realize that the important meeting you scheduled, will delay... Dramatically. How can you prevent this bad scenario?
Let the power of resonance run through your fingers and code a traffic-jam notification to be displayed right before the time of the commute. With Resonance, it looks as follow: 10 minutes before the user is leaving home, during working days, DO check the traffic along the routine route. IF heavy traffic occurs, DO send an alternative itinerary. Easy, fast, effective!
Otherwise, can you recall the last time you eat a terrible meal? Probably you were driving (maybe it was a business trip) and you got right into the first restaurant you found. The stomach aches afterwards, made you totally regret that choice (maybe this is not your case but, trust us, it is rather common). Tell Resonance to stream good TripAdvisor suggestions of nearby restaurants while driving during lunchtime. Unwanted E&A trips after lunch avoided!

Offer A Bigger UX
Resonance AI secure an easier, safer and smoother life on the wheels. The idea is to make users feel like they really own a connected car while making the UX last longer than the driving.
Letâs bounce directly at the end of the day when you head to your car right after a long, heavy working day but⊠where the hell did you park it? Believe us or not, but lots of people don't have the necessary skills to locate their own vehicle a few hours after they left it, in a very specific location. Simply ask resonance to retrieve the last parking location and display it (through SMS or notification), before the user generally goes home. A car locator embedded in the smartphone in few lines of code.
Problem Forecasts
There is something that unites the cities worldwide: rainy days make the traffic crazier. Few people walk around, no one uses the bicycle, almost everyone opts for their car. As a result, no one canât see a thing, and accidents are more frequent. There is a simple solution: âwatch out for trafficâ notifications, due to bad weather conditions. IF bad weather is forecasted for the day after, DO send a notification in advance. In this way, users will be aware that they should anticipate the commute.
Make Them Real
These were some examples to prove that life on wheels can be cooler and more responsive; just put some automation here and there that make people feel as if they own a connected car.
Once you created the scenarios, involve your friends and ask them the questions from this video. Test again and find new creative ways to help users! It looks like a very long process, but itâs a game changer that wonât make you waste time on useless codes.
Make your App user-centered, and achieve the first requirement to rock the App stores! Make it easier with Resonance.
#connected car#Resonance AI#android app#android apps#Android Smartphone#iOS apps#ios#android#Android OS#iot
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4 Ways To Make The Home Resonate
We spend a lot of time at the workplace. However, there is a spot where we want only to relax and ease our mind. Yes, you got it, itâs our home! If you planned to build an app that makes the home experience a kind of magic, bear in mind that users will download it to gain certain benefits. The more evident they are, the more downloads you will get.
Thus, before starting a new project, you should ask yourself:
âWhich problem am I supposed to solve with this app?â
You donât differ from your users, except for the power you gained thanks to Resonance AI. So, picture yourself (or your friends) at home, and list 10 or more things that annoy you there, together with 5 ways to enhance it. Afterwards, create concrete situations, meet your friends, and ask them the biggest problem they experience. This will allow you to test and identify the most common issues your users might have too. Here you will find your killer hacks to succeed.
In the end, unfold some scenarios and solve them in few lines. Since we know this could be hard, we found 4 use cases that will suit your needs.
Make People Save Money
Lots of people blow their money due to energy wastings. For instance, thermostats canât adjust accordingly with weather conditions or people at home, indeed they work more or less on a static, manual base.
Simply make the temperature vary accordingly with weather conditions or family routines. Nevertheless, If you are brave enough, the thermostat could act differently whether the family is away for a trip.
Less money drained, more life gained.Â

Make People Feel Safer
Imagine someone breaks into the house while you are travelling abroad. How to give a check? Change the game with smart alerts that act differently whether the user is nearby, or far away. So, IF someone breaks in (or IF thereâs something wrong) AND no oneâs home, DO alert the police. IF the user is nearby DO alert him, ELSE DO alert a dear too.
No one asks for the Universe, but rather for some easy and clever enhancements to personal lives.
People Want Pleasant Experiences
You may agree or not, but when people are at home, they only want to switch off their mind and chill out.
It is plenty of use cases. For instance, the Bluetooth speakers would start playing a certain playlist whenever the user gets home, and change it as soon as the partner commutes. Otherwise, the music could vary accordingly with time, weather or other conditions. For example, IF Morning during working days, DO play energetic music and so on. Hence, the house experience changes as the context does, following the family needs.
Nevertheless, lots of people own a Philips HUE. The bulb's color or intensity could vary appropriately with life contexts; weather, people at home and so on. It is a simple matter of problem-solving and... Fantasy.
Make Them Real
These were some examples to prove that the life at home can be more charming and responsive; just put some smart automation here and there to create an enchanting home experience.
Once you created the scenarios, involve your friends and ask them the questions from this video. Test again and find new creative ways to help users! It looks like a very long process, but itâs a game changer that wonât make you waste time on useless codes.
Make your App user-centered, and achieve the first requirement to rock the App stores! Make it easier with Resonance.
Yours Sincerely
- Atooma Team
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3 Ways To Make The Workout Resonate

Want to improve training activity through an app? Bear in mind that users will download it to gain certain benefits. The more evident they are, the more downloads you will get.
Thus, before starting a new project, you should ask yourself:
âWhich problem am I supposed to solve with this app?â
You donât differ from your users, except for the power you gained for free thanks to Resonance AI. So, picture yourself (or your friends) while training, list 10 or more issues that annoy you there, together with 5 ways to enhance it. Afterwards, create concrete situations, meet your friends, and ask them the biggest problem they experience. This will allow you to test and identify the most common issues your users might have too. Here you will find your killer hacks to succeed.
In the end, unfold some scenarios and solve them in few lines. Since we know this could be hard, we found some use cases that will suit your needs.
Make Users Avoid Excuses
The first enemy of training is laziness. Getting in a perfect shape can be taught, but sometimes is only a matter of motivation.
So, bad weather kills personal motivation; people skip their training session, due to a single cloud in the sky, even if they train indoor. However, you could send a weekly notification with the âBest Days To Work Outâ, simply by crossing weather conditions with workout routines (if there are any). Ask Resonance âWhen is going to rain next week?â, and customize it with personal routines by asking âHow often does the user work out weekly?â. Thus, if the user works out twice, rather than three times per week, the program will be different.
Otherwise, you can just ask Resonance âWhen does the user train?â and make them avoid wet workouts.

Make Training Sessions More Pleasant
Being a healthy, trained person is a continuous state of being, but most of the apps canât deal with this. There is no secret recipe, no standard formulas, but those people want to be guided in order to achieve a correct personal balance
For instance, you can remind users the workout days, and advise them to select the Spotify playlist they would like to play during the session. Afterwards, Spotify will play it as soon as he/she will start running while plugging in the headphones.
Simply ask Resonance âWhen the user is used to trainâ and detect when he/she starts running to make this magic happen.
Make Them Real
These were only some examples to improve motivation and training sessions; just put some smart automation here and there to make people feel they have the power to succeed.
Once you created the scenarios, involve your friends and ask them the questions from this video. Test again and find new creative ways to help users! It looks like a very long process, but itâs a game changer that wonât make you waste time on useless codes.Â
Make your App user-centered, and achieve the first requirement to rock the App stores! Make it easier with Resonance.
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The Giveaway:Â Resonance AI

It took us a while: many hours of coding, testing, coffeing, brainstorming, coding again and so on. But today, we are ready to announce Atooma's biggest launch ever!Â
The public beta of Resonance AI web dashboard is up, and fully functioning. The context-awareness was only the first step; Today, you can start coding to make your devices aware of your user lives, for free.
We are not kidding! We are giving Resonance away for free! For the next months, during the beta phase of the web console, the usage of Resonance AI will be totally free of charge! Just create your personal profile and start to rule your devices with the marvellous things that only Resonance AI SDK can create.
Want to learn more? Just keep on reading.
Make It Life-Aware
Lots of irons in the fire here! Resonance AI is a platform that uses connected devices and services to create contextual predictions based on personal lives.Â
The dashboard offers a full set of AIs (yes AIs, not mere APIs) to make user UXs disruptive. In fact, the App will learn user's most important places (home, work, gym, etc.), and will use them to predict what he/she is going to do.
Afterwards, you simply need to put some automations, here and there, that will make the App a kind of magic!
For instance, suppose it is a regular early morning. Resonance learned that this place is your home and that youâre about to go out to work with your car. How? Because it used the data from your devices to know where are your most important places (home, work, the gym, etc.), and which are your routines (how/when you commute, shop, go out for dinner, etc.).
Right now, you can start using the dashboard for free; you only need to register, create a new project by simply activating the modules to be involved in, and activate the rule engine to provide life-driven smart automation and suggestions.
The Artificial Intelligence In Your Pocket

Comâon! Each techie wants a personal Jarvis in the pocket. However, Iron manâs assistant sometimes is very long-winded, donât you think? Thus, we preferred a silent, and proactive ninja that learns from users to enhance their life.
Once you decided the AI you want to involve, stretch the fingers and In few steps, you will create magic, mass-customized experiences, that will enchant users while pushing their engagement!
From best route suggestions before leaving home, to automatic heating programs based on personal routines, put that ninja at your user service and make your App a kind of magic. Everything will be only a matter of lines!
In the next days, we are going to give you some tips, and some hints to start building compelling use cases... So, check our blog ;)
Try It Out Before We Change Our Mind!
Still thinking whether Resonance might be really for you? Just test it! Letâs access the dashboard and start playing with Resonance⊠Itâs free and you donât have even to put your credit card!
Since this is a beta version, in return we ask you only to code marvellous things and to give us your feedback, in order to make Resonance better and better.
If you donât want to have a real Artificial Intelligence in your pocket, donât follow this link.
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Live The Centre Of Innovation

Nobody in their right mind would come to Helsinki in November. Well, except for most innovative tech heads.
Not The Californian Sun, But Honest Slush

Held during the darkest time of the year in Helsinki, Finland, Slush is a student-driven, non-profit movement originally founded to change attitudes toward entrepreneurship, but it grows every year faster and faster. Thus, Slush has rapidly become the Europe's leading startup event and brings together the top actors of the global tech scene to Helsinki for something very special. Described by many as âBurning Man meets TEDâ, the event has grown in just a few short years to 15,000 attendees and 1 million live stream viewers. Close to 2,000 startups, 800 venture capitalists, and 700 journalists from over 100 countries come to Slush to drive business, and to experience the phenomenal atmosphere. Furthermore, in 2016, Slush is spreading to Tokyo, Shanghai and Singapore.
Not The Conference You Were Looking For
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Five stages full of program and up to 15,000 people to connect with. Founders, investors and the media take the stage to share their stories in fireside chats and keynotes. One stage is dedicated purely for pitching. The others are filled with tech experts sharing their stories and sparking a dialogue on the future. This year speakers include Daniel Ek, Founder of Spotify, Chris Sacca, Founder of Lowercase Capital, Arielle Zuckerberg, Partner at KPCB, Tracy Young, Co-Founder of PlanGrid and Steve Jurvetson, Partner at DFJ, to name a few. Take a look at the agenda if you want to know the full program
Last but not least, the Slush venue has always stood apart from other conferences. From 2011 onward, the Slush has been designed around specific concepts. Last year, for instance, Slush was built with thousands of kilogrammes of electrical and electronic equipment waste and other recycled materials. With props built from washing machines, old computer parts and circuit boards to name a few, the venue told the story of the industrial revolutions, ranging from the lumber industry to the digital revolution.
Meet Resonance AI and Our Team
Last year the Slush has been really exciting for Atooma because our CEO Fabrizio Cialdea pitched among the best 100 disrupting startups worldwide. But, this year we are still proud of being selected by the ICE - Italian Trade Commission selected us to represent Italy during the event. Thus, we are going to have a dedicated booth where you can meet Francesca Lucchi (Growth Hacking Specialist at Atooma) and our latest creation Resonance AI, the white label SDK that uses the IoT (Internet of Things) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) to forecast personal problems and provide tailor-made solutions.
Resonance learns and analyzes personal lives from multiple sources. That information is used to predict user problems and provide instantly tailor-made solutions.
In this way, our customers can:
Easily shape their connected products around the final user;
Create value around their devices with a holistic experience;
Transform them into must-to-have products effective in dailies.
The future of connected devices lies in extended meaningful user experiences, and Resonance has the key to achieving it in a very smart way. Letâs grab your tickets and follow this link to get in touch with Francesca, if you wanna know more about Resonance AI and its disrupting capabilities!
Letâs meet at the Slush!
- Atooma Team
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The Internet of Things Challenge

The Internet of Things (IoT) has rapidly become a buzzword during these years in the technology trade press. We all know that Cisco initially defined it as a 19 trillion dollar opportunity, however, estimations are coming from every corner and they are still too various. We can only rely on the fact that brands from different industrial sectors are willing to catch their slice.
The truth behind this opportunity is that the IoT space revealed to be a tricky environment due to its fragmentation but also due to the current battle between hardware companies, which are delivering mere stacks of technologies.
Conscious of this problematic landscape, we decide to set up an interview with 2 main objectives:
Gather different and qualified opinions regarding the IoT space and linked opportunities, in order to define common perceptions, frameworks and challenges related to the IoT market.
Obtain a preliminary opinion or insights regarding problems that companies willing to enter the IoT space are facing.
The Internet Of Things - Who Cares?
We wonât name respondents in order to preserve their privacy, by the way, the interview involved people working in several industrial fields in order to highlight better the current panorama:
Insurance
Fintech
Wearable Technologies
Telco & Handset
Most of the respondents occupy managerial positions or they could rely on a high level of independence, but each of them has an active role in shaping IoT use cases and strategies in their companies.
The Internet Of Things ArenaÂ

One of the most interesting findings we had, was that today very different industries are trying to approach and enter the IoT space as quickly as they can: âToday, weâre forced to enter the IoT arena. This is because if we avoid it, this negligence would break the companyâs value chain, especially when the competitors are faster than you to enter this realityâ. So, it turns out that the market itself is claiming for IoT solutions.
All of the companies the participants belong to are trying to enter the IoT space, but most of them are still struggling to involve technologies able to ease the entrance.
Unexpectedly, when we tried to define which benefits, if there was any, those technologies would bring them, they only mentioned qualitative attributes like better profiling or connectivity capability but they werenât able to go in depth and rank them in a quantitative manner. This is because we are at the first steps of the process and the technological evaluation they used in the past, in this case, it doesnât work properly. The IoT falls outside regular standards and âItâs hard to evaluate the real value technologies should us, maybe lately next year weâll be able to answer this question. It is still a young market, and this doesnât allow us any further evaluationâ.
The Internet of Things Value Chain

If we would name the biggest problem to face while entering the IoT space, what should it be? The value. The IoT fragmentation is not a big issue anymore, because âThere are always more applications and platforms that act as standard layersâ. However, players still canât figure how to create value with this unbounded connectivity. This is a new field where use cases and applications are still under construction but unfortunately, it is already plenty of meager examples; from the connected fridge to the ring that sends condolences to your nearest and dearest when your heartbeat stops, the market is plenty of things that are totally useless in dailies. It is true, this is completely a new field for technology, and its always dropping cost helps to enlarge the Internet of Useless Things.
The first problem links directly to the second one: final customer digital education. People are still not confident with privacy, data collection and the IoT in general. Even if people mindlessly share their stuff on the Internet and they might actually be using products or services of that kind without knowing it (e.g: wearables, Facebook, etc.). This creates the biggest barrier to IoT diffusion and adoption. The majority of people are still unconscious of the data they produce with their devices, what sort of data they actually share and which benefit they bring them, outside the normal use of technology. In this scenario, they are only proud of the showcase they created with the social network platform they used, but in the end, they are not aware that big data can be extremely powerful in real life.
Thus, technologies to be involved in companyâs IoT solutions and strategies should be so smart to bring value to final customers in order to educate them. Even if the screening operations should consider the value those technologies create for the final user, those companies still provide solutions, looking for a problem to solve. In this way, they will not bring innovation, but they will only put on the market the next nice-and-useless thing.
How Should An IoT Product Look Like?

How is it possible to endorse a genuine design and development of the next generation of IoT products? Which is the best move to take in order to make tech products sustainable? A cooperation between actors with different or complementary expertise (e.g: tech companies with insurance companies), could combine knowledge, needs and perspectives  able to create a better product together, scalable and really disruptive.
By the way, merging different approaches in order to achieve common goals isnât still enough. While designing the IoT, these actors should be aware that the focus should be on the final user. The user is the person who decides if the good worths his/her money or not, if he/she really needs that object or whether they really solve personal problems. Thus, a user-centered approach becomes the keystone to build the future of the IoT.
The IoT competition stands on the value that players bring, but which bricks should be used for this building? Two other buzzwords: Big Data and Artificial Intelligence. The first one hides personal current behaviours, preferences or location and it actually plays an important role in the context-awareness. Whereas, the latest practical advancement in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, are paving the way to more interesting applications, by simply learning patterns from data.Â
Someone could argue that people will not ever be comfortable with spontaneous technologies, but someone else instantly rejects this objection: early adopters. Like every time in technology, thereâs a slice of people who donât feel comfortable and will not use innovation until other enthusiasts will prove that it isnât somehow harmful. This is precisely that fair amount of people who think that data is worth to be shared if it can trigger automations which enhance their productivity, savings and safety. Those people again, are more willing to share the data if an artificial intelligence can learn and autonomously set smart automation.
The call comes from the crowd: people want to be in the centre of product designs, they love massive customization, they donât want to care of annoying repeated tasks, and they know that someone else can do this job, without a finger lift! These people know that the awareness and predictions AI driven can be game changers, and the people we interviewed understood it. This is the reason why they are still talking with us and why we developed Resonance AI that makes any device (even a car) able to forecast and solve personal issues.
#IoT#Connected Cars#Connected Car#internet of things industry#internet of things#internet of things technologies#internet of things strategy#iot strategy#iot technologies#insurtech#fintech
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Atooma Competes At South Summit
The South summit takes place on Oct 5-7, 2016 in Madrid (Spain) and it is considered the leading startup conference in southern Europe. It is a platform created with the aim to bring together startups, international investors, and leading corporations in the search for innovation.Â
But the South Summit isnât only a conference; each year the objective is to find the 100 most disruptive Startups from any industry and from anywhere in the World; for this reason, we are so happy to say that Atooma with its solution Resonance AI is among South Summit disruptors and we can give you the 20% off your order!
The conference

Their mission is to gather the greatest innovations from all over the world and connect them to important corporates and investors. The South Summit every year sees more than 7.000 attendees, including 3.500 entrepreneurs and 450 investors. Therefore, the South Summit has become one of the most relevant European startup events.
From Oct. the 5th till Oct. the 7th at the South Summit there will be a deep dive in 8 different industries, while looking at the impact the Disruptors are having on these sectors. The Sandbox and the Playground stage will host innovations from Media & Entertainment, Food, Edtech, and Travels, Industry & Energy, Fintech, Healthcare & Wellness, and Fashion, Beauty, & Lifestyle whereas two more stage will get down to the detail and explore different ecosystems and verticals from all sides of the industry. Take a look at the full program to learn more.
Are you an investor? Well, there are two more reasons why you should be in Madrid during those days (not only for the lovely Spanish weather). The Investor Den is a space where the South Summit investment community meets, learns, shares and connects to better support their portfolio companies and make better investments. Itâs a spot designed to share best practices, lessons, learnings and discuss some of the biggest threats and opportunities in the industry today.
The other reason is the South Summit Startups competition: 100 of the most promising startups on the globe will compete with their pitches and their disruptions until only one will survive!
The competition

Ten tracks for 100 startups until only one will stand on the stage. At Atooma we are so excited to say that, thanks to our B2B solution Resonance AI, we are among South Summit disruptors!
Francesca Lucchi (Growth Hacking Specialist at Atooma) will pitch at The Playground on the 5th of October around 10.50 am for the first round. So, donât miss the chance to learn live what we do and how we want to disrupt the future of connected devices. Fabrizio will present Resonance AI, our Software platform able to learn user habits and use them to deliver smart actions and suggestions based on user lives. Want to learn more? Take a look at our website.Â
How To Get  In Touch

Are you curious about Atooma and Resonance AI? Would you like to go in depth our solution and how does it work? Would you like to ask us something F2F? Get in touch with Fabrizio Cialdea or Francesca Lucchi and schedule an F2F meeting during the South Summit. Weâll be pleased to answer all your questions and curiosity!
Letâs Get the 20% Off Your Order Here!
See you at the South Summit.
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Atooma Makes The IoT Easy To Everyone

Every step you take underneaths a new chance for improvements. Last year we gave our website a brand new dress launching our SDK Resonance AI whereas, this year we decided it needed a new make-up and style.
Why? Because a great UX begins at the very first approach and we wanted to welcome you in the finest way. So we slimmed down our website, we embellished and empowered it to great well anyone who lands there.
But, we dislike lonely-news! So we are very proud to tell you that we decided to give an edge to IoT design and building, and we wanted to make it easy to anyone. For this reasons, our new website has a brand new web console for drag-and-drop design of IoT projects Resonance empowered.
Letâs see in details whatâs new!
The Web Console

Letâs begin with the crispiest part! Would you like to use Resonance AI white label SDK to potentiate your connected products, but you canât code at all? We think that this part will grab your interest.
Ladies and Gentlemen, we present you in private alpha use only, Resonance web console which makes the IoT a cakewalk! We think that coding has always been an issue and that anyone should be able to create their own projects, even without being a developer or a nerd. Hereâs the tool that makes the coding just a touch of magic. Our customers just need to log in and in few and simple clicks they will be able to shape the SDK on their needs.
Moreover, the web console provides useful statistics to monitor the project status and enhance it time after time. Deep down, perfection is an ongoing process and not a final destination, donât you think?
Today, the console is a VIP zone in private alpha access only. But the invitation can be requested easily: just visit the website, request the SDK, describe your project and our team will get back in touch with you right after your click.
Why We Developed Resonance AI White Label SDK
We had to do the dirty work and interview several companies providing connected devices to understand the real problem they face with their products. What did we learn? Well, they struggle to provide connected products that really worth the money of the final user: they donât simplify their life, they are too hard to use for common people, or worst, they are online brochures only.
Resonance AI aims at overcoming these limits. It leverages the IoT & Big Data capability in order to shape connected products around the user and create value with it. We know that people love to see their routines automated, but we understand that sometimes non-techies have difficulties to approach technologies. Resonance analyzes user habits from connected devices and services and this information can be used to trigger predictive smart automation aimed at enhancing user productivity/savings/safety. For example, Suppose the user is used to run every Wednesday. Resonance understands it and gives suggestions like: IF it is Wednesday AND bad weather is forecasted, THEN notify the user in advance to modify the workout schedule.
Resonance will simply self-teach where the user lives, works, how and when he/she commutes, when he/she works out and much more in order to use them to trigger preventive smart action and suggestions. Who will use Resonance dashboard, from one hand will be able to develop user-centered use cases that will simplify the real life of the user, from the other hand, even non-techies will be able to use the product because it will learn autonomously personal routines to deliver tailor made use cases.
The Perfect Fit: Everything at a glance

Weâve never liked jargon or similar, everything should be smooth and crystal clear to everyone at the very first sight.Thus, our home page went to the GYM to prune and clean every unnecessary stuff; we made it simpler so every important thing is now at everyone's fingertip.
The benefits, our mission and special contents, everything now flows rapidly and seamlesslyâŠ. Just test it!
But Atooma's creation, Resonance AI, is growing faster and faster and it needed more space to express itself and to show its capabilities. For this reason, the IoT platform is the real protagonist of the homepage and the website.
Resonance AI is our white label SDK. It is a tool able lo analyze and learn user habits, that can be used to trigger with smart and predictive automations... A new and proficient way to create value with new-generation connected devices.
The Accessories: Special Report Area
A tip-top shape is not completed without good accessories⊠not big, but only good ones. Now white papers, special reports, analysis or case of studies are in a unique place.
Do you want to know the current IoT trends? How it will evolve and useful expectations? This is the page that suits your needs. Donât forget that our blog is still a good source to keep you up-to-date and you can easily access it from the homepage.
What are you waiting for? Letâs visit our special report area or our blog to learn the most disrupting news related to the IoT world!
Welcome to the next IoT-For-Everyone era! Letâs visit Resonance AIâs new home.
#IoT#IoE#connected health#Connected Home#connected cars#connected vehicle#black box insurance#Insurance#insurer of things#context awareness#google now
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What is the Internet Of Things?

If you are a little bit tech addicted you heard this word for sure: Internet Of Things (IoT to his friends). We can now say that 2016 has been the year where the IoT became POP. From the super ball throughout the general press, it is on everyone's lips. But beyond this, âWhat is the Internet Of Thingsâ is one of the most common Google queries.
In this article weâll try to solve your current doubts, weâll give you some IoT examples and weâll (hopefully) solve your problems IoT related.

Seriously, what is the Internet Of Things, and Why Should it Matter?
First things first; raise up your hand if you DO know the real definition of the Internet. We are all using it, but only a few know exactly what it is. The Internet is the global system of interconnected computer networks that use the Internet protocol suite (TCP/IP) to link billions of devices worldwide. It is a network of networks that consists of millions of private, public, academic, business, and government networks of local to global scope, linked by a broad array of electronic, wireless, and optical networking technologies (source: Wikipedia).
Ok, letâs connect even smartphones, cars, buildings or any object able to collect and exchange data with this network of networks. Let us introduce you this even more complex network made of things which collects tons of data about our day life (big data, they say).
Why should the IoT matter? Because this data can give an edge to daily life management, personal productivity, safety, and savings at home, while driving or elsewhere in the world.
Challenge no 1: Connect it to the IoT
The first challenge companies are facing while entering the IoT space is to create interactions between their own devices with the others connected to the Internet. Donât worry, we wonât speak jargons, but today there is a multitude of protocols and operating systems which make this operation really hard. Basically, it is like putting in the same room a Russian, a German, a Danish and a Spanish and then hope they will understand each other while speaking in their mother language... Can you imagine this? Translators are the only solution to make them talk seamlessly.
The tech world works in the same way: isolated systems that speak their own language, until common protocols will be defined, are leveraging on translators: dynamic and flexible languages which work as bridges.
Once created a way to make them somehow talk to each other, new problems related to interactions emerge: data, privacy, and its safety.
Letâs face the reality. Is The IoT safe?
Everything new and shiny has downsides, and security and privacy are one of the biggest challenges for IoT.
While 41% of smartphone owners self-assess their mobile privacy IQ (personâs knowledge of safe privacy practices while using a smartphone) to be above average or higher, thereâs a lack of awareness around what it truly means to put your mobile privacy first: those aware people still browse unsafe websites, download apps from uncertain sources and they donât read terms of privacy.
This highlights a sort of ignorance between what privacy actually is and what the final user perceives it. Probably this is the reason why 44% of the users believe that the Apps they own on their smartphone mishandle or misuse their personal data.
The always more frequent news related to lacks of security in data (e.g: WikiLeaks or the recent Zuckerberg's profile hack), shine a spotlight on the privacy challenges inherent to a connected world, its importance and how to make people more conscious of the need to protect their personal data.
Security experts argue that not enough is being done to build security and privacy into IoT at these early stages, and to prove their point have hacked a host of devices, from connected baby monitors to automated lighting and so on. Hackers havenât, for the most part, put much attention to IoT; thereâs likely not enough people using connected appliances for an attack against them to be worth the effort, but as ever, as soon as thereâs a financial benefit to hacking smart homes, there will be a cyber criminal working away at it.
So, in brief, yes, IoT is relatively safe: youâre not likely to face serious loss or damage because of your smart meter, any more than your home PC, at least. However, thereâs no guarantee, and so far not enough is being done to ensure IoT isnât the next big hacking target.
Making Sense Of The IoT
Business insider estimates that there will be 18 billion connected devices by 2018. While considering IoT on a consumer level, Strategy Analytics claims we will have 4.3 smart devices per person on the planet by 2020. Among such horizontal distribution of the internet of things, a lot of data is being generated by people and objects. This amount of available data can and will have a strong impact on every industry, but Big Data is valuable only as long as it is actionable. So while securing the âIoT chainâ, companies must find a way to make sense of these uncountable connections. Big corporates arenât flexible and agile enough to detect and change their focus on these nascent business models, so they leverage the startup ecosystem in order to proof and validate IoT applications: from the connected cars  and the energy optimization, throughout food wasting reduction, to the lean industry, startups have brilliant ideas to make the IoT meaningful and scalable and they are working hard in order to proof them.
In poor words, the next challenge related to the IoTÂ is to making sense of the huge amount of data it brings.
IoT Examples: What can my grandma Do with the IoT

This is not a joke! IoT can boost our lives, even if we arenât tech addicted. Some IoT examples can involve what your Grandma can do to âage in placeâ (that is to remain in her home and stay as active and independent for as long as possible). One possible way to achieve it is to use technological assistance for medications. Startups are always a step ahead, and Memio is one of those which is doing well. This Italian startup offers a personalized service that reminds people to take medication at the right time through texts or vocal messages. The caregiver just has to plan the medication reminds and Memio does the rest. They are even going to launch soon a smart pillbox that can be synchronized with smartphones and wearable devices, so stay tuned if you want the IoT to help your beloved ones.
IoT Examples are various you just have to choose which one fits better your needs.
Last Challenge: How To Make The IoT Loyal
Accordingly with a study of the MEF (Mobile Ecosystem Forum) and supported by AVG Technologies, only a third of consumers (37%) are comfortable sharing personal data with an app. As weâve already seen, things get more complicated while using data related to financial information. But there is a light at the end of the tunnel: In his new book, âDigital Context 2.0: Seven Lessons in Business Strategy, Consumer Behavior, and the Internet of Thingsâ David W. Norton, Ph.D., a leading researcher on consumer behavior and the impact of digital, reports that decision makers, social media users, and younger demographics are more and more comfortable sharing data in order to close the gap between thought and action. Basically, people are more willing to exchange personal data in favor of concrete benefits. And how can we blame them?
After securing the IoT and the data streaming, after applying transparent data and privacy policies, companies must secure that data sharing worths to exist because it is useful in daily life and enhances people productivity, safety, and life in general.
For instance, current behaviors, preferences or location can be inferred from data and they actually play an important role in the context-awareness. Moreover, the latest practical advancement in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, are paving the way to more interesting applications. For example, things can know in real-time what the user is doing and react accordingly; recursive patterns can be analyzed in order to extract routines and anticipate these reactions. In this manner, things can expect future needs and behave to prevent daily hitches or tasks. Traffic-based alerts for personal commute variation, real-time and preference-based restaurant suggestions during lunchtime, and much more. Startups are still pioneers in these advancements and are playing a huge role in making the IoT not only a network of devices but a web of sense-makers.
Whatâs Next?

Nowadays, the biggest problem related to the IoT is that big corporations arenât able to understand what they can actually do with this super network and for this reason, their IoT products donât take off. They are like dinosaurs: They move slowly in a highly competitive and fast-changing environment and they arenât able to adapt as fast as other smaller entities do: startups. Fortunately, they understood their handicap and they are actually trying to leverage the knowledge of these smaller acquaintances. Said that, startups not only provide powerful tools to be involved in these challenges, but they bring also a perspective, a strategy or an alternative approach to problems solving.
So, how can big corporations seize the IoT? As soon as they will focus on the final subject who will directly benefit from the IoT, theyâll gain the key to success: the final user. For this reason, they should marry a user-centered approach to focus on real people needs and relieve them. Why? If something is useful it acquires value and people start to use it. We do believe that the best way to win the IoT battle is to make this space useful and valuable to the final user. How? Making it smarter and able to predict and react to user needs and routines. And weâve got some ideas on how they can achieve this higher level!
#What is the internet of things#what is the IoT#iot#wearables#wearable#connected cars#home automation#Healthcare#wearable health#connected health#tech#technology
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Atooma Is Among TechFounders Startups

What a news! Thanks to our white label SDK Resonance AI, Atooma (startup included into the LVenture Group portfolio) has just become one of the startups selected to be involved in the TechFounders international accelerator program in Munich, Germany.
The program has started the last July the 15th and it is a great chance to get one of TechFounders industry partners as a high-class customer or investor and, drumroll... Atooma is Bosch's choice to work with during the next months.
TechFounders, An Open Space for Innovation

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âWe make leading enterprises and startups overcome innovation barriers by realizing mutual business opportunitiesâ. This is TechFounders: a 20-weeks full intensive international accelerator program focused on startups in the automotive field, robotics, automation, financial services, clean-tech, insurance, industry 4.0, mobility, wind power and related industries based in Munich, Germany.
The TechFounders team aims at bringing tech startups together with their industry partners (Bosch, BMW, Siemens, Festo, HypoVereinsbank - Unicredit Group, Munich RE) and give startups the chance to cooperate with one of these industrial excellences in order to develop their business and craft a product together. A great opportunity to get in touch with German industrial pillars!Bosch As Leading Partner
We presented our white label SDK Resonance AI (for B2B) to the TechFounders team and their partners. It is an innovative IoT platform which enriches connected products and apps with a predictive context-awareness based on user lives. Resonance analyzes and learns habits and the various contexts the user encounters, in order to link them with ad-hoc and personalized smart actions and automation.
âResonance AI piqued Bosch interest and we are very proud to say that, in the next months, we are going to meet this German giantâ says Fabrizio Cialdea, CEO at Atooma. âThis opportunity is a great chance for us to land on the German market. Moreover, thanks to our physical presence there, it allows us to get in touch with other important players in that areaâ.
What Happens Now?
Scenarios are various, but the collaboration with a global actor like Bosch will undoubtedly enforce Atoomaâs business with important returns in terms of visibility and portfolio.
The last July 15th, TechFounders team kicked off the program and now begins a full agenda of meetings with mentors, coaches, VCs and Bosch.
Letâs get it started!
- Atooma Team
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Atooma Is Pioneers500

It is an Early Access to the Future. The Pioneers Festival is the tech event where tech startups, investors, and innovators build the network to succeed. The 5th anniversary of the annual Pioneers festival will be held on May 24-25 in Vienna Austria. Once again Pioneers Festival is bringing brightest tech innovators, startups and investors from all corners of the world to the 500-year-old imperial palace of Hofburg in the heart of the Austrian capital.
And here comes the crispiest part: the Pioneers500. The Pioneers committee in cooperation with the global tech community selected the 500 most promising early-stage tech startups and key players to involve in the festival, and Atooma with Resonance AI is among them!
There are too many reasons why you should join us at the Pioneers. Donât you wanna know them?
The Startups Festival
The main scene for May 24 & 25 is the prestigious Hofburg Imperial Palace, located right in the city center of Vienna. Surrounding that âepicenter of innovationâ the festival reserves a dense agenda of disrupting public- & private-access events. Hereâs a snapshot of what youâll get:
5 STAGES: 100 hours of inspiring & educating contents feeding your tech curiosity and more;
FOCUS EVENTS: Private receptions, networking drinks and 2 LEGENDARY PARTIES
MATCH & MEET: A.I. Enhanced personalized Matchmaking & Intro service.
Founders of Pioneers Andreas Tschas and JĂŒrgen Furian explain the vision as such: âWe create a world where tech innovators have the network to succeedâ. So, you should take a look at the full agenda but, this is not the end of it!
Pioneers500 And The Ecosystems
Any start-up â no matter from which corner of the world â that has not already raised more than EUR 3M in funding and provides an innovative service or product solution qualifying in one of the seven ecosystems:Â this is Pioneers500!
A very selected committee has chosen 500 of the most promising startups providing an innovative service or product solution qualifying in one of the seven ecosystems: Materials & Manufacturing, Financial Services, Mobility & Transportation, Business & Productivity, Life Sciences & Agriculture, Energy & Utilities as well as Lifestyle & Entertainment.
Atooma convinced the Pioneers committee with Resonance AI our white label SDK for those companies interested in quickly entering the Internet of Everything (IoE) with a high-quality offer. It is a SW platform which makes new things and Apps able to deliver autonomous and proactive automation based on user lives. This happens thank to the Artificial Intelligence that analyzes user routines and makes things able to deliver automation from them.
How can you meet this brilliant idea and rock the IoE with us? The team is exhibiting at the Pioneers festival during both days of the event⊠You just need to book a meeting slot!

No Rush? The Festival is almost sold out!
There are only a few tickets left to join the Pioneers Festival May 24-25 in Vienna. You must just follow this link to purchase the tickets and get the chance to be involved in one of the most inspiring and sparkling event within the innovation in tech panorama.
Donât forget to drop a line to [email protected] and get in touch with Francesca Lucchi (Growth Hacking Specialist) or Fabrizio Cialdea (CEO), if you wanna know more about Resonance AI and its disrupting capabilities!
Letâs meet at the Pioneers Festival!
- Atooma Team
#Pioneers Festival#Pioneers500#artificial intelligence#ai#connected cars#connected vehicle#Connected Home#Resonance AI#Atooa
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The Voice Of  IoT
A weekly selection of News from the IoT World

Welcome All, this is the part of our blog entirely dedicated to the world of the Internet of Things and surroundings. This week fresh news will discover how insurance companies can deal with new opportunities offered by the IoT, new advancements in science regarding wearables and automotive and much more!
So letâs get down to the news, but please feel free to share your ideas with us.
Insurer of Things
The Pivot Opportunity For The Insurance Industry

The nascent insurance telematics market is rapidly on the rise, but the main issue concerns customers beliefs on data collection. They arenât used to see their insurer like a potential ally, but they see him/her more like a money-sucker instead. How can Insurance companies change this stereotype?
Read it on Atooma Blog
IoT
Arduinoâs IoT Development Environment, and Community Project Platform
Amongst the new web properties is Arduino IoT but, much more importantly, thereâs the the new Arduino âIoT Manifesto.â This sets out not only how Arduino will tackle the Internet of Things, but also how they intend to develop tools for it, and how they think others should approach building their own things for the Internet of Things.
Read it on Makezine
Smart Home
What happens when a 4-year-old meets home automation?

This is the story of a geek family on the road of the home automation and how children can master it faster than parents.... causing them UX troubles ;)
Read it on Baby Center.com
Wearables
Heart rate variability predicts epileptic seizure

Latests advancements in research suggest new use cases wearable-related. Thanks to these achievements  the next step is to develop a wearable seizure prediction device. With that kind of device, patients would be able to ensure their safety and prevent seizures.
Read it on Medicalexpress.com
Connected Cars
Toyota Is Racing Into the Cloud Revolution

Cloud technology became an important part of life from controlling indoor temperature to other innovative services. Toyota depicts the future of the cloud technology related to the connected cars, where we can expect not only to see vehicals that talk to human, but even vehicles that are talking to other vehicles who will also be talking to infrastructure.
Read it on Fortune
Other
IoT and the development of a circular economy
IoT technological advancements could reinforce existing paradigms, simply making the current take-make-dispose linear economy more and more efficient, whilst failing to address resource and natural capital issues. Alternatively they could enforce the opportunity to re-think the underlying system and support the development of a circular economy.
Read it on TechCrunch
So itâs time to share your take on them! Which article did you liked most? Which less? Please comment, share and like! ;)
- Atooma Team
#IoT#internet of things#connected cars#Connected Home#connected vehicle#cloud computing#amazon echo#connected health#wearable health#wearable technology
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Black Box Car Insurance â Are You Ready For Your New Alley?
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The nascent insurance telematics market is rapidly on the rise and the market reservoir is vast. According with Octotelematics, by the end of 2014, there were ca. 4.8 million active insurance telematics policies in the Europe with an annual growth rate of 42.4%. In fact, the total number of insurance telematics policies in Europe is expected to top 28 million by 2019. In North America, the total number of insurance telematics policies is expected to reach 32.5 million by 2019, at an annual growth rate of over 50%.
Moreover, McKinsey & C. estimates that the value of the global market for connectivity devices and services will rise from the current âŹ30 billion to âŹ170 billion by 2020.
Today, the main issue concerns customers beliefs on data collection. They arenât used to see their insurer like a potential alley, but they see him/her more like a money-sucker instead. This is the first step that the insurance industry must take: change their customer perspective in order to gain the maximum diffusion of this revolution in the insurance world.
Donât See It As a Big Brother

Letâs jump in details. Black box insurance works when your car is fitted with a small âblack boxâ device, about the size of a smartphone, which records speed, distance travelled and the time of day or night that you are on the road. This tiny device is also able to assess your driving style by monitoring braking and cornering.
At a fist sight, this looks like yet another attempt of the insurance company to gather more data from their customers. No doubt, there is some truth in those feelings but, letâs be frank about it: this can bring win-win solutions for both parts. For instance customers will achieve more tailor-made pricing and solutions or, even better, they could obtain better and faster assistance in case of accident or, moreover receive preventive notification whether the engine requires maintenance.
Letâs turn the tables: the insured exchanges more detailed data about his/her driving style for a better and personalized shelter, based on his/her real needs. Itâs all about changing the vision from a standardized historical risk view to an approach based on real time and personal data.
Who benefits from black box insurance?
The answer is easy: all those categories that usually belong to historically negative risk profiles and, for this reason, they usually have to pay more.
For instance risk profile for a young and unskilled driver is significantly higher than the average: One out of five drivers has an accident in the first year driving, 26% on the road accident involve at least one driver aged between 17 and 24 and the majority of accidents that take place on Fridays and Saturdays involve at least a young driver (source: Road Safety Observatory). Thus, young drivers have been paying very high and unsustainable insurance premiums for many years, because time series clearly demonstrate they are a risky category.
According to this view, Telematics and black boxes can finally give them the chance to challenge statistics. In fact, it has been demonstrated that young drivers are less likely to be involved in accidents if they are using a telematics-based insurance policy. This is because premiums are based primarily on a driverâs current behavior, which gives them an opportunity to demonstrate that they are capable and responsible behind the wheel.
What Are The Drawbacks?

It looks like black box insurance is undoubtedly like a much fairer system, but everything has its dark side. For example, say somebody has a long commute to work and back, or say that a driver is not as safe as he first thought, these people wonât see any savings at all, and they may also end up paying more for their cover.
Last but not least, the cost of the âblack boxâ and its installation added to the cost of the cover is the first point which could bother potential customers. However, it is unlikely that this will outweigh the potential savings.
Octo telematics tried to overcome these limits with the creation of devices that donât need any technical intervention for the installation. Thus, insurers are still able to collect good data and the customer doesnât have to pay a big amount to install the black box. This looks totally like a wiser solution.
Next Steps
There are currently around 450,000 telematics policies in force in the UK and their number has nearly doubled over the course of the last 12 months. But Italy remains the largest market for telematics in Europe with over 2 million policies in force and 800,000 new policies sold in 2013 alone, with Unipol Group as the largest provider. Moreover, in the US telematics is also making significant inroads and Progressive insurance now has more than 1 million policyholders using telematics.
We must add that people arenât comfortable with novelties, but the main problem is that customers donât trust their insurance company, they are concerned about their personal data and privacy. On the other hand, they are willing to share them with Facebook, Twitter and other social networks. This naĂŻve approach tells us that they are more focused on the inspector side in case of unfair situations, rather than on the services provider part that may help them.
Itâs Not About Data, Itâs All About Additional Value

Big data and the Internet of Things; Smartphones and other devices collect a huge quantity of disjointed data (you know⊠Big data) and the truth is that people arenât aware of this. Our routines, our transfers, our preferences, everything is gathered by our devices. Said that, people are even less conscious that, if they allow to make sense of that data, results may be amazing.
Beyond the traditional benefits of the GPS tracking (e.g: better location in case of theft or accident), future black boxes insurance policies may evaluate the driving style, not only for profiling purposes, but also in order to endorse behavioral changings and award good practices. This is the additional value that the insurance industry may aim at: support and suggest good habits, based on the attitudes of that specific driver in order to leverage on real benefits related to consumptions, savings, safety and even discounts on the policyâs renewal.
Someone said that human beings are sense-maker, they only need to make sense to data acquisition. This is Atoomaâs take and this is the reason why Resonance AI focus is also on insurance telematics: making sense to data collection can change from the popular perception of the money-sucker insurer, to a more genuine one where the insurer really protects the customer thanks to real and personal data.
Atooma For The Stereotypes Changing

âData are useful only when they are actionableâ we said in a previous article, so the right way to change customerâs perspectives is to proof them that their data are worth to be shared instantly. We arenât merely speaking about tailor-made solutions but, for example, about instant alert in case of accident, emergency or other additional services that could improve consumerâs safety.
We mean instant notifications before a dangerous stretch of road, simply by crossing other userâs breakings, cornering or accidents. Smart suggestions to improve driving styles and cut consumptions. These are only some example on how the additional value can be built and created around the customer. Because the final user is important and he/she worth a perfect and proactive protection! This is the message the insurance companies should send out.
âBig dataâ is not just the umpteenth buzzword of the Internet of Things. Data can be useful and can really bring the additional value that technologies need at this stage. Companies should only find a solution to make sense of them.
And we think weâve got one!
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- Atooma Team
#black box insurance#black box#insurer of things#iot#ioe#octotelematics#Road Safety Observatory#big data#big data actionable
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The Voice Of  IoT
A weekly selection of News from the IoT World

Welcome All, this is the part of our blog entirely dedicated to the world of the Internet of Things and surroundings. This week we are gonna speak about new wearables trends, smart cities, new technologies and the need to add value to the IoT!
So letâs get down to the news, but please feel free to share your ideas with us.
WearablesÂ
Wearable Tech Trends to Watch

Thanks to the always dropping down prices of technologies, the wearable market and competition increase as consequence, with always more startups and ideas involved. But which are the trends emerging from the scene?
Read it on the Motley Fool
Smart Cities
A Regulatory Framework for Emerging Technologies

Rather than embrace an entirely new agency to regulate emergent technology, state and federal agencies likely already have a cornucopia of means by which light-touch and appropriately tailored regulations can effectively address the public interest concerns. When pondering the need for regulation, government officials should ask three general questions before proposing new rules...
Read it on 1776
IoT
The Internet of Everything consumer hype

IOE has an immediate role to play in manufacturing and heavy industry, where the value of the good or service is significant or where acceptable downtime is measured in seconds per year. But the consumer version of IOE can leave baffled as to its timing, investability and, frankly, utility.
Read it on The Globe and Mail
Wearables
Sonyâs Future Lab shows off its âN'

Earlier this month Sony announced a new R&D initiative called the âFuture Lab Programâ and a mysterious device simply called âNâ was concurrently shown off in a YouTube video. Details on this audio-based wearable were light until today...
Read it on 9to5Google
Connected Cars
Hacked cars just the beginning of IoT security threats

With more enterprise buying into the IoT and consumers adding more and more devices to the network, this means by default that more valuable data will be traveling over the network. The connected car is one of the IoTâs flagship initiatives.... What about hacks attempts?
Read it on Orange-Business.com
Other
Facebook for IoT, NASA gets athletes ready to compete and more

This week, the US patent office issued 6,769 patents. Each patent adds a little something new to the human knowledge base. As we cannot list all five thousand, the PatentYogi team has selected the six most interesting patents
Read it on The Next Web
So itâs time to share your take on them! Which article did you liked most? Which less? Please comment, share and like! ;)
- Atooma Team
#iot#wearable#wearable technology#wearable health#m2machines#m2m#smart home#iot architect#insurer of things
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