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Rob van Kranenburg
Founder of #Iot Council and #iotday
Rob van Kranenburg is a prominent figure in the Internet of Things (IoT) and digital innovation fields. He currently serves as the Digital Currency Academy Advisor at Digital Currency Academy, a position he has held since January 2021.1 Van Kranenburg is also the Chief Innovation Officer at asvin.io, based in Stuttgart, Germany, a role he has occupied since February 2022.1
With a career spanning over two decades, van Kranenburg has made significant contributions to various aspects of technology and innovation:
- He is the founder of Council, a hub for debate and implementation of IoT, which he established in 2009.1
- Van Kranenburg has held several advisory roles, including being a member of the IoT Expert Group for the European Commission and chairing the Working Group Society of the IoT Forum.2
- He is an author, having written "The Internet of Things," a critique of ambient technology and RFID networks.2
- Van Kranenburg is recognized as a thought leader in IoT, ranking 6th on Postscapes' top 100 IoT thinkers list.2
His expertise extends to areas such as digital currencies, smart cities, and societal impacts of emerging technologies. Van Kranenburg's work often focuses on the intersection of technology, society, and governance, exploring how pervasive technologies like IoT can reshape social structures and decision-making processes.2
As of January 2025, van Kranenburg continues to be active in the field, recently inviting people to an open conversation about the future of Digital Identity scheduled for February 2, 2025.3
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Check out the latest article in my newsletter: INTERCENTRALITY https://t.co/ZuYpFgaT2r via @LinkedIn
The concept I'd like to introduce is intercentrality. It describes a situation in which extreme centralisation and extreme decentralisation can work together in an organisational structure that can be alternated within the system as a whole and within specific components: infrastructure and applications. The concept extrapolates traditional governance, open source, privacy and literacy activists, and the foundation of today's hybrid infrastructure: connectivity (5G/6G), semiconductors (ASML, NXP), IoT and IIoT, ML and AI, and Quantum.
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

