Striking the right balance between technical excellence and cost-efficiency is a complex challenge in IoT project management. It involves navigating a multitude of choices that each has implications on the overall cost, performance, and sustainability of the cellular device.
As technology evolves, new opportunities and challenges emerge, requiring constant reassessment and adjustment of strategies. Join Onomondo June 27th at 11AM CET as they’ve invited three experienced project- and innovation leaders from Bosch, Scania, and Dell to share practical strategies for succeeding with IoT project management.
In this panel webinar, you’ll learn practical strategies for minimizing total cost of ownership in cellular IoT projects, including optimizing cost control, data usage, and device lifespan.
Agenda:
- Key impacts on cost for cellular devices
- Strategies for extending device lifespan
- Connectivity implications and setup for cost reduction
- Troubleshooting and cost considerations in device management
Speakers:
Tobias Grocholl, Strategic Innovations Manager at Bosch
Tobias brings 13+ years of high-tech experience in executive and program management. Leading AIoT projects, he merges Bosch’s expertise with customer needs, driving large-scale transformations, IoT initiatives, and OT-IT convergence across 40+ countries.
Niclas Granholm, IoT Connectivity Manager at Scania
Niclas has more than 6 years of experience of working with IoT in the transport sector and over 20 years experience of working with technical project management. He is responsible for deploying connected services and solutions for Scania in 100+ countries.
Lars Theobaldt, Managing Director Detecon
In his role as Managing Director, Lars is responsible for executive advisory and client services for international telcos, OTTs, hyperscalers and ICT-suppliers. He brings extensive experience in consultancy for IoT and telecom.
Click here to register (all registrants will get the recording to watch on-demand).
Do you have any questions for the speakers? Please email em@onomondo.com and we’ll do our best to get your question answered in the session.