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May 4 · Issue #19 · View online |
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Barbara in the Asia IoT Business platform - Barbara IoT
Last week Barbara IoT, in collaboration with the European-Malaysia Chamber of Commerce and Industry (EU-MCCI), travelled to Malaysia to attend the Asia IoT Business Platform and meet relevant agents in the ASEAN IoT market.
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IOTA review: A cryptocurrency which could change the Internet of Things
IOTA is a revolutionary cryptocurrency and platform, created specifically for the concept of the Internet of Things. It does not resemble any other project or coin, which makes it unique and very promising. IOTA is able to become that transactional fuel that will ensure the implementation of smart enterprises with the participation of machines integrated into one network.
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The FDA now has an action plan to improve connected health - Stacey on IoT
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is stuck with an old regulatory structure in a new world of constantly evolving medical devices. It’s just one more symptom of how ill-prepared our regulatory regime is for a world where technology is an invisible component of every aspect of our lives.
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Cambridge University joins project to help remove IoT barriers
The University of Cambridge has joined a project that will investigate the barriers to successful IoT take-up.The Pitch-In Project (Promoting the Internet of Things via Collaborations between HEIs & Industry), will be led by the University of Sheffield in collaboration with the Universities of Cambridge, Oxford, and Newcastle.
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Internet of Things World - May 14-17
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Digital Business World Congress - MAY 22-24
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BIZBARCELONA - May 30-31
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