by iotadmin | Mar 15, 2021 | Blogposts from the consortium, City of Aarhus
The last year have seen it’s amount of webinars and online conferences, and where we have gained new appreciation for their charm (your microphone is turned off, miss…) there are many things we need to do to make messages transcend despite the distance,...
by iotadmin | Feb 15, 2021 | AGT, Blogposts from the consortium, City of Aarhus, Uncategorized
Software engineer and IoT home owner Martin H. Rasmussen (DK) gave us his personal account of his experience exploring the IoTCrawler GitHub and the use cases. We found Martins account inspiring and applicable into improving little things in our communication, and he...
by iotadmin | Jan 28, 2021 | Blogposts from the consortium, NEC Lab
After a successful kick-off on the 14th October 2020, the European Commission are bringing together more than 200 distinguished expert-level participants to participate to the roundtable discussions. Our consortium was represented through Hien Truong from NEC Europe....
by iotadmin | Jan 26, 2021 | Blogposts from the consortium
We are currently getting ready to present the major achievements of the IoTCrawler and to look onwards at new potentials. Join us for a few hours on March 24thThe webinar will focus on what we have accomplished, and what we might offer to new contexts. The cases we...
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...