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Speeding up Edge AI Time-to-Market: The Prescient-Schneider Electric Partnership

MIT Startup Exchange interviews Andy on the recent partnership with Schneider Electric.

Prescient provides low-code software for customers to build edge data pipelines, manage data models, integrate diverse data sources, and automate data operations.

It’s the challenge of any startup. It has what it believes is a good product. It just hasn’t found its exact application or market. What that unknown company needs is an established partner, and so what it really needs is an introduction to be able to get past the cold-call, just-give-us-a-listen stage. Prescient found itself in that situation, and the MIT Startup Exchange helped by putting it together with global entity Schneider Electric.

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IoT for All Podcast: The Costs and Challenges of Scaling IoT for Success

IoT For All invites Andy onto podcast episode 142 to discuss the challenges of scaling IoT solutions.

In this episode of the IoT For All Podcast, Prescient Devices’s Founder & CEO Andy Wang joins us to talk about the challenges companies face when scaling IoT (an update on a topic we’ve visited before) and advice to help overcome speed bumps and roadblocks in the way. Andy also shares the factors that contribute most to successful IoT adoption.

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Startup Feature: Redefining the Internet of Things

Prescient Devices gets featured in MIT Startup Exchange with an interview on how Prescient is redefining IoT technology solutions.

Today, system integration accounts for close to a quarter of the internet of things (IoT) market. This represents a significant amount of time, energy, and resources devoted to integrating end solutions in a market that, according to a recent report by Bain, is predicted to reach approximately $520 billion by 2021. In that same survey, customers cite integration with existing information technology (IT) and operational technology (OT) systems as one of the most significant barriers to IoT adoption.

Today's IoT solutions are either turn-key solutions, which offer little programmability, or technology platforms requiring significant expertise to stitch together a solution. As a result, IoT systems are notoriously difficult to customize and grow, which is why more than 90 percent of enterprises are stuck in the proof-of-concept phase when it comes to IoT adoption.

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