Tag: Drayson Technologies
Analysis: Energy harvesting holds out promise of ‘self-powered’ IoT
As we look forwards to 2018, energy harvesting technologies look set to solve one of IoT’s greatest challenges: power supply.
The millions of tiny...
Chelsea and Westminster Hospital to deploy sensors in intensive care units
Wireless environmental sensors from healthcare IoT company Drayson Technologies are to be piloted in intensive care units at the Chelsea and Westminster Hospital in...
Drayson signs new healthcare IoT deal with Oxford University and NHS...
Healthcare IoT specialist Drayson Technologies has announced a five-year strategic research agreement with Oxford University and Oxford University Hospitals (OUH) NHS Foundation Trust in the...
Greentomatocars joins IoT network mapping air pollution in London
Environmentally friendly private hire service, Greentomatocars, has joined forces with Drayson Technologies to create a mobile Internet of Things (IoT) sensor network that maps...
US Government failing to invest in the Internet of Things, says...
According to a new report, the US Government is failing to support and invest in the Internet of Things (IoT), meaning the country is...
Can the UK government do more to drive IoT growth?
Long read -- The UK Government is typically slow to embrace new technology, with some now questioning if there's more Whitehall can do to drive...
North London schoolchildren to use IoT sensors to monitor pollution
Schoolchildren in London will be carrying more than just their books - but now IoT sensors to measure air pollution in the area.
Children and...
How energy harvesting is powering the IoT
Lord Drayson, CEO, Drayson Technologies, examines how energy harvesting technologies offer the opportunity for IoT devices to run continually, without the need for battery...
Huge growth expected in IoT healthcare market
Research and Markets has released a new report on the future of IoT in healthcare.
Research and Markets has announced the release of a new industry...
Freevolt to hit smart cities, healthcare after Series B funding
London-based Drayson Technologies has raised £8 million in Series B funding to further develop its patented Freevolt technology, a move which could see the technology...