How do you best represent vast amounts of interrelated and complex data without overwhelming the end users? What is the most appropriate user journey? Will people actually care?

Senseye, born at the end of 2014, is creating a predictable Internet of Assets™ for everyone. CEO of Senseye, Simon Kampa, is joining us at the Studio to tell us about the company’s vision, product and trials in the agricultural market.

The Internet of Things is producing a wave of sensor data that is growing exponentially each year. More and more machines and components are being produced with sensors already installed – Senseye calls them smart assets. New markets are being shaped and old ones turned upside down. Senseye will exploit this shift to deliver meaningful insights that don’t require deep pockets, IT departments, or time searching for what you actually want. The product will be measured on how little people will use it.

Coming from a background in the aerospace and defence sectors where complex condition monitoring systems are able to accurately predict engine performance, component wear rates, safety failures and optimisation opportunities, Senseye wants want to bring this concept to the broader market. The aim is for small manufacturers to have more reliable production lines. Farmers will be able to predict yields, use less water and fertiliser and detect the onset of infestations. Solar farm operators should be able to tell their financiers accurate revenue forecasts and for performance to be more accurately understood.

This Lunchtime Talk is part of Open Studio Friday, which takes place at the Studio every week.

Do you want to find out what is going on at the Pervasive Media Studio? Are you interested in meeting our residents, talking about a specific project or curious about pervasive media? Why not pack a sandwich and join us for one of our Lunchtime Talks and Open Studio Friday.

Lunchtime Talks are informal presentations by Studio residents and associates. They normally take place at 1pm on Friday, are free and open to everybody who’s interested in what we do.

After the Talk, we also invite you to stay with us for the afternoon to continue the conversation or work on your own projects. We provide chairs, tables, wireless and a great space. You bring what you need to work with (laptop/mobile). Our open afternoons close at 5pm.

Let us know if you’d like a tour of the space and we'll be happy to show you around before the talk (around 12.30). Send an email to admin@pmstudio.co.uk