A Hands-on Training by Favoriot
2026 is shaping up to be a turning point. AI and IoT are no longer running on parallel tracks. They are coming together to form systems that can observe, learn, and support real decisions. AIoT Fundamentals & Decision Intelligence was created for this moment.
This three-day hands-on training focuses on a simple but often-missed truth. AIoT is not about connecting devices to dashboards. It is about building clarity from the start and guiding data to action.
Participants begin with intent. They learn how to define the real problem before choosing sensors, data points, or models. Why is the data needed? What risk matters? What decision must be supported? This early clarity becomes the anchor for everything that follows.
From there, the training moves into building reliable data foundations. Participants connect devices, stream live telemetry, and learn how to spot gaps and anomalies in incoming data. Once the data is trusted, they design dashboards that provide clear situational awareness, showing both real-time conditions and historical behaviour.
The next focus is understanding cause and effect. Participants analyse how multiple parameters interact, identify abnormal patterns, and explain why changes occur, rather than simply guessing. Only after this grounding do they step into predictive intelligence, where historical data is used to anticipate future conditions and highlight risks early.
The final stage brings intelligence into motion. Participants design decision logic that links insights to actions, setting up rules and notifications that activate only when conditions truly matter.
By the end of the training, participants will have built a complete end-to-end AIoT architecture. One that moves with discipline from intent to data, from insight to decision, and from decision to action.
AIoT Fundamentals & Decision Intelligence reflects what AIoT means in 2026.
Clear thinking.
Trusted data.
Decisions that arrive on time.
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