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Rob van Kranenburg
Founder of #Iot Council and #iotday
Rob van Kranenburg is a professional with diverse experience in technology and digital innovation. He has served as a Digital Currency Academy Advisor at Digital Currency Academy.1 Currently, he holds the position of Chief Information Officer (CIO) at asvin GmbH.24
Van Kranenburg's expertise spans various areas, including:
- Internet of Things (IoT): He is the founder of the Internet of Things Council, the largest independent IoT think tank, and iotday.org.6
- Digital currencies and blockchain: His advisory role at Digital Currency Academy demonstrates his knowledge in this field.1
- Artificial Intelligence (AI): He has shown interest in AI applications, particularly in relation to IoT.3
Throughout his career, van Kranenburg has held several notable positions:
- Scientific Advisor at the Council of Economic Advisors, Ministry of Finance of the Hellenic Republic3
- Jury Member at IOT Solutions World Congress
- DeTao Master at DeTao Masters Academy
- NGI (Next Generation Internet) expert
Van Kranenburg is based in Ghent, Belgium2, and his educational background includes studies at Universiteit van Tilburg.5 He is known for his work in establishing partnerships between everyday objects, systems, and infrastructures4, contributing to the advancement of digital technologies and their integration into various sectors.
Highlights
What if your next phone ran computation locally, kept What if your next phone ran computation locally, kept your data under your control, and connected you through community-owned networks rather than extractive platforms?
The IEEE, which is the global organization that sets the technical standards behind modern technology, has just formed its first workgroup to define the infrastructure for the next generation of connectivity. The technical foundations are being laid now. At the TH/NGS we have a rare window to help shape them before the usual players lock in another decade of surveillance and extraction. https://t.co/mCTtVm8g9Q In this workshop, we’ll collectively imagine what a citizen phone ecosystem could look like in 2035, then map backwards to identify the decisions, policies, and designs that would make it possible. We call this future device the “kenner”. It’s named after Marge Piercy’s 1976 vision of technology that empowers citizens rather than controlling them. #6G #phone @6G_Reference @6Gntn @privacyguardia @fosdem

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