Skills gap could act as a brake on IoT innovation in the energy sector, finds Inmarsat

Skills gap could act as a brake on IoT innovation in the energy sector, finds Inmarsat

Inmarsat headquarters in London, UK. Photograph courtesy of Inmarsat. If energy companies are to successfully deploy Internet of Things (IoT) technology to drive innovation, efficiency, and increased productivity, they must upskill current employees and/or embark on recruitment drives. This is according to independent research commissioned by Inmarsat, which found that while the vast majority of...

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