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The EIT Digital’ FNS Business Community in collaboration with partner iMinds invites stakeholders to the Internet of Things event, High Tech Campus on 2nd June, the Netherlands. An adjoining 2-day hackathon will be organised the weekend before – on May 30th and 31st.

The Internet of Things (IoT) event gives insights in the rapidly developing market, in new technologies and in how other businesses apply the new opportunities that are brought by IoT. Like last year, the IoT Event 2015 will cater to a high profile audience consisting of industry professionals, industry stakeholders, end-users, governmental bodies and universities.

Which markets are changed or influenced by the growing area of IoT? How does it effect security in the cloud? What developments can we expect in the near future? The conference and exhibition attracts a wide range of industry stakeholders, from wearables and big data industry, from component suppliers to manufacturers, from software developers to end-users. In addition, it offers extensive network opportunities with business partners, buyers, legislators, and end-users.

As the IoT event 2015 at the High Tech Campus promises to be a meeting place where suppliers and buyers of innovation come together the FNS Business Community will be present and the Business Community leader Agneta Jacobson and Business developer Erik Duyck hope to create great matchmaking for the EIT Digital supported startups, e.g Waylay, Undagrid etc.

The startups of the FNS Business Community will present their solutions and products at the EIT Digital stand and as part of the conference programme, followed by a contribution of the speaker dr. Wouter Haerick, expert in internet based communication.

Visit us at the Internet of Things Event at High Tech Campus Eindhoven, the Netherlands, on June 2nd. More information and registration: http://iotevent.eu/

Contact IoT event 2015: Erik Duyck, Business Developer
Contact FNS Business Community: Agneta Jacobsson, Activity Lead

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