The importance of funding in the development of the Internet of things(IoT) was front and centre during a conference in Brussels on Thursday.
The importance of funding in the development of the Internet of things(IoT) was front and centre during a conference in Brussels on Thursday.
With more than 50 standards organisations attempting to oversee ever faster technological advancements, the issue of improving IoT standards unsurprisingly generated fierce debate when it came up at a conference in Brussels on Thursday.
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