The IoT sits behind the technology that will drive future urbanization, and Fujitsu is looking to corner a market. With its new smart agriculture factory in Vietnam, the Japanese company is looking to prove the utility of its very efficient IoT farming processes, which allows crops to be grown much closer to the point of consumption. There are numerous potential energy savings to be made in this model, chief of which is the cost of transportation – as produce needs to be less distance in total. Similarly, there are vast savings to be made in the reduced need for pesticides, as the crops are grown in controlled environments, typically indoors, where pests and weeds pose a negligible or non-existent problem.…