Wireless sensor network

Tyndall and Sanmina Partner to Develop Sub-GHz Wearable Health Monitoring Platform

Tyndall National Institute and Sanmina Corporation have announced a research collaboration, which will focus on the development of a novel…

8 years ago

Insteon and Google Assistant release new voice-activated home system

Smart home device maker Insteon has partnered up with Google Assistant for a new range of voice-activated home systems, announced…

8 years ago

Transforming Cities in Transforming Times

By Jeff McCann, Dell EMC  Driving Along in Your Car Do you find the commute to work or to the…

8 years ago

Business Showcase : Ilika

By @SimonCocking Describe the company – the elevator pitch ... Ilika plc is a pioneer in materials innovation and solid state…

8 years ago

Business Showcase : BioInspira

By @SimonCocking Describe the company – the elevator pitch ... BioInspira harnesses biology to transform modern industry infrastructure by providing remote…

9 years ago

EpiSensor Technology Reveals Important Insights in Renewable Energy Study

EpiSensor’s wireless monitoring technology has contributed to a first-of-its-kind project commissioned by the UK Government’s Department of Energy & Climate…

10 years ago

Academic-Industry and Council Collaboration Develops Affordable Solution to Flood Monitoring

Dublin City University Water Institute and Kingspan, with support from Dublin City Council, have joined forces to develop an affordable…

10 years ago

Elgato Eve Room And Weather

Elgato's Eve lineup was the first set of home monitoring accessories which are designed to work with Apple's homekit ecosystem…

10 years ago

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