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Regulation : What is it good for?
Paul Egan, IoTUKIoT Forum, Cambridge,March 9th 2016@Mr_IoT
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Absolute
INNOVATION!
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Looking at how regulation has lead to advancement in technology & business
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• Forms part of overall £40m UK Gov. IoT program
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Regulation
• Past, Present & Future • Examples of how different regulation
has created markets, driven innovation & enabled companies to migrate from products to a service based business model
• A instance where an industry is ahead of the regulation & may kill off innovation
• This is not a call for more regulation, rather an illustration of how regulatory change has enabled & driven innovation
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Consumer - Hands free driving legislation
• On December 1, 2003, a law, "The Road Vehicles (Construction and Use) (Amendment) (No. 4) Regulations 2003", came into force to prohibit drivers using a hand-held mobile phone, or similar device, while driving – one of the 1st in the world
• Before this change in the law, there was a nascent Bluetooth market focused on “wire replacement”
• This one piece of legislation changed the Bluetooth market & drove a wireless revolution in audio and in handsets
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Industrial - Fire Regulations (US)• US Company enGauge, originally in the Fire Extinguisher (FE)
pressure gauge business, has used regulation & enforcement to develop a “connected extinguisher”
• The wireless sensor reports FE pressure & location in accordance with US Federal Law
• This allows companies to know they are compliant with all Fire Code regulation to avoid costly fines or worse liability in the event of an incident
• This innovation has now means enGauge can offer EaaS or Extinguishers as a Service
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Healthcare – Monitoring Sleep Apnoea• On 1st January new EU rules for the licensing of
drivers with Obstructive Sleep Apnoea (OSA)
• OSA affects 4% of the UK population or 3.4M in the UK
• EU Directive now mandates the monitoring of patient compliance to treatment
• Top is a Mandiblular Advancement Device (MAD) from Somnomed with built in wireless monitor
• Devillebis CPAP treatment is connected using Mobile network
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Future – Autonomous Cars – Yes/No?
• Driver assistance now common in many new cars– Park pilot, Lane departure,
RADAR Controlled Adaptive Cruise
– No regulatory changes needed for these
• Autonomous car tech will be mainstream market ready by 2020
• What about regulation?
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Future - Developments ahead of regulation?
• Many regulatory challenges lay ahead
• Most notably – the questions of ethics & liability
• Summed up by the ethical questions– If an autonomous vehicle finds itself in a situation where it will either hit a
person in the road or an oncoming car, which will it choose?
– If one or the other were inevitable, would it rather hit another car full of passengers, or crash itself into a wall, potentially hurting its occupants?
• Most industry observers are predicting up to 10 years for widespread regulation to catch up with the Tech & the market
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Summary
• IoT businesses are already being enabled by existing regulation – expect more to come
• Regulation is traditionally developed in collaboration with stakeholders through consultations – this is an opportunity to engage with regulators & help shape the rules
• In the UK - Expect an Ofcom consolation to explore the needs of security of IoT
• As seen above, many regulatory situations present opportunities for innovation business success
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Q&A
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Thank you!