TIoTA and MachNation Team Up on IoT Challenges Competitions

By Ken Briodagh November 05, 2018

The Trusted IoT Alliance (TIoTA), an ecosystem of more than 50 companies working together to build open source systems for IoT with blockchain, and MachNation, an independent IoT research and benchmarking firm, have introduced an initiative to stage a series of Trusted IoT Challenges worldwide.

“MachNation is delighted to join TIoTA in the development of these challenges,” said Steve Hilton, President, MachNation. “As a firm dedicated to researching and benchmarking IoT platforms and solution, MachNation recognizes the value of identifying leading solutions in the market. As IoT, blockchain and related technologies continue to grow, having proven ways to benchmark and improve these solutions is critically important.”

Sign-up and challenge guidelines are available on the TIoTA website. Dr. Alexy Khrabrov, TIoTA’s Chief Community Officer, will run the challenges initiative, and interested parties should email community@trusted-iot.org to discuss partnerships, participation and details of the challenges.

“The intent of the challenges is to spur innovation by combining blockchain and related technologies and IoT while developing roadmaps, templates, standards and guidelines,” said Zaki Manian, Executive Director, TIoTA. “Output from the challenges will help provide best practices and deliverables in the blockchain for IoT space and bring visibility to the Proof of Concept work underway at the Alliance and in the industry. We are looking forward to working with MachNation as we drive the industry forward.”

The winners will gain direct access to the Enterprise members of the Alliance to develop products and services based on the winning designs, including a paid Proof of Concept. MachNation will publish a report describing the winning solution. An overall winner will be awarded in each category, along with Best Business Contribution, Best Technical Contribution, and Best Usability, depending on the challenge.

Four Challenges
The organizations announced four initial global challenge competitions that will take place over the next 18 months, including:

The common questions for each challenge are:

Smart E-Mobility is the first challenge and online registration is available. The deadline to submit design proposals is January 21, 2019. Bosch is co-sponsoring the challenge and providing test equipment and field trial support.


The IoT Evolution Expo, and collocated events, IoT Evolutino Health, LPWAN Expo, The Smart City Event, and IIoT Expo, will take place Jan. 29 to Feb 1 in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Visit IoTEvolutionExpo.com to register now.

Edited by Ken Briodagh


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