by iotadmin | Dec 3, 2020 | Blogposts from the consortium
The distant work has not slowed down the process of discussing and identifying innovations of the IoTCrawler. On the contrary, we have decided to break new ground by zooming in on the most valuable results, in online workshop formats. New methods provide us with...
by iotadmin | Oct 25, 2020 | Blogposts from the consortium, NEC Lab
DG Connect to invite to a series of Roundtables to allow H2020 projects to present the work done and explore more active involvement into activities of blockchain standardisation bodies. NEC were present at the kick-off on behalf of IoTCrawler. On October the 14th...
by iotadmin | Oct 23, 2020 | Blogposts from the consortium
Valuable feed-back In an online meeting with our advisory board, we were able to pitch to them where we are in the project. We particularly wanted their advice on exploitation and we asked them to consider the following questions: What was your first idea/impression...
by iotadmin | Oct 22, 2020 | Uncategorized
On October 20th the IoTCrawler were represented next to fellow H2020 projects SOFIE and CHARIOT, as our project coordinator Proffessor Antonio Skarmeta took upon him the role of facilitator in the first session IoT forum’s impressive digital 24-hour event. It...
by iotadmin | Oct 14, 2020 | AU
,A functioning, sensor based room booking app and a business case including the IoTCrawler framework are the concluding results of the work by students at Aarhus University BTECH. The IoTCrawler has been an active part in the Aarhus University’s test bed and as...