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Internet of Things for Urban Innovation (INUIT I)

Theme:
Workshops
What:
Workshop
When:
2:30 PM, Wednesday 7 Jun 2017 (1 hour 15 minutes)
Breaks:
Coffee Break supported by SIG   03:45 PM to 04:15 PM (30 minutes)
How:
iNUIT (Internet of Things for Urban Innovation) is a large-scale research programme 2013-2020 funded by HES-SO (CHF 7 millions). Its aim is to develop a complete platform for the Smart City, based on the Internet of Things. Currently 18 coordinated projects have been carried out by more than 60 researchers. Systems developed by iNUIT have been deployed during some of the largest festivals in Switzerland, including the Paléo music festival with 230’000 visitors and the Swiss National Wrestling and Alpine Festival with 280’000 visitors.
The goal of this session is two-fold: firstly, it will present some of the major projects within iNUIT with a focus on the technical development. Secondly, invited talks will present key technologies for IoT such as FIWARE or communication technologies.
Participant
HES-SO (University of Applied Sciences of Western Switzerland)
Professor in Telecommunications
Moderator
HES-SO (University of Applied Sciences of Western Switzerland)
Professor
Participant
University of Applied Sciences and Arts Western Switzerland in School of Business and Engineering Vaud
Professor
Participant
University of Applied Sciences - Western Switzerland (HES-SO)
Computer Sciences Professor
Participant
The Things Network, Zurich Community
Participant
University of Applied Sciences of Western Switzerland in Fribourg (HES-SO)
Professor
Participant
University of Applied Sciences (HES-SO)
Computer Science Professor
Participant
Computer ScUniversity of Applied Sciences (HES -SO)
Computer Science Professor
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