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INTRODUCTION
Welcome to the M2M Premier Association Directory. This section examines which associations are impacting M2M technology, what initiatives they’re undertaking, and which technology providers are representing the industry. To begin, please select the name of one of the associations below.
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m2mGlobal Alliance
www.m2mglobal.com/
The m2mGlobal Alliance, founded in conjunction with leading M2M providers in markets from Europe to Australasia, harnesses the skills and long-term relationships of specialized organizations able to deliver a broad set of GSM services in world markets.
Internet Protocol for Smart Objects Alliance
www.IPSO-Alliance.org
“The IPSO (Internet Protocol for Smart Objects) is a group dedicated to promoting IP (Internet protocol) as the best networking solution for connecting smart objects equipped with sensors and delivering the information collected by these sensors. The association was formed in September 2008 with 25 charter members including Sun Systems, SAP, and Cisco Systems.”
Radio Frequency Identification Security Alliance
www.rfidsa.com
An association of RFID stakeholders concerned with the education and dialog surrounding the security and privacy of RFID technology and solutions.
Oil and Gas RFID Solution Group
rfid.tamu.edu/index.html
The Oil & Gas RFID (OGR) Solution Group brings together select industry subject matter experts, academic researchers and technology service providers to identify, define, develop, and deploy cutting edge solutions for Exploration, Production, Drilling, and Product Manufacturing in the Oil & Gas market. By educating and refining the customers understanding of what the technology can do for them, and developing systems with the help of a consolidated effort of Oil & Gas professionals, the solutions group is creating scalable application systems and data standards, and helping to generate understanding and adoption of Radio Frequency Identification within the Oil & Gas Industry.
DRAM (Demand Response and Advanced Metering) Coalition
www.dramcoalition.org/
The Demand Response and Advanced Metering Coalition is a non-profit organization based in Washington, D.C., that includes the leading providers of technologies and services in the area of demand response and its enabling technologies such as advanced metering. Its mission is to be a source of information, data, and expertise in demand response and to provide a diverse forum for ideas and experience to be exchanged among policy makers, DR practitioners, DR providers, and other interested parties.
AIM Global
www.aimglobal.org/
AIM Global is the international trade association representing automatic identification and mobility technology solution providers. Through the years, industry leaders continue to work within AIM to promote the adoption of emerging technologies.
EnOcean Alliance
www.enocean-alliance.org/en/
The EnOcean Alliance is a is a consortium of companies working to further develop and promote self-powered wireless monitoring and control systems for sustainable buildings by formalising the interoperable wireless standard. The EnOcean Alliance has the largest installed base of field-proven wireless building automation networks in the world.
oBIX
www.obix.org
The mission of the Open Building Information Exchange (oBIX) committee is to develop a publicly available Web services interface specification that can be used to obtain data in a simple and secure manner from HVAC, access control, utilities, and other building automation systems, and to provide data exchange between facility systems and enterprise applications. In addition, the committee will develop implementation guidelines, as needed, to facilitate the development of products that use the Web service interface.
Bluetooth
www.bluetooth.org
The Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) is a privately held, not-for-profit trade association. The Special Interest Group was founded in September 1998. The Bluetooth SIG itself does not make, manufacture, or sell Bluetooth enabled products. The main tasks for the Bluetooth SIG are to publish Bluetooth specifications, administer the qualification program, protect the Bluetooth trademarks and evangelize Bluetooth wireless technology.
ODVA
www.odva.org
ODVA is an international association comprising members from the world's leading automation companies. Collectively, ODVA and its members support network technologies based on the Common Industrial Protocol (CIP). These currently include DeviceNet, EtherNet/IP, CompoNet, and the major extensions to CIP — CIP Safety, CIP Sync, and CIP Motion. ODVA manages the development of these open technologies, and assists manufacturers and users of CIP Networks through tools, training and marketing activities.
CONFERENCES & WEBCASTS
Conference:
2nd Eurpoean ZigBee Developers’ Conference
24-Jun-2008
Munich, Germany