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The ebbits project is active in the FInES cluster, the Future Internet Enterprise Systems (FInES) Cluster, where ebbits is leading the taskforces on international relations and manufacture and industry. Read more here.

The ebbits project is part of the Cluster of European projects on the Internet of Things. The Cluster aims to promote a common vision of the Internet of Things. ebbits is leading the taskforce on semantic interoperability
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Showing the ebbits demonstrator on food traceability
- Although our demonstrator is not fully integrated and ready, we received many positive comments and people were impressed, says Peter Rosengren from CNET, pleased that the ebbits booth and the exhibition in general attracted many visitors.
- Apart from the representation of EU-projects there were also many visitors from local industries in Finland, Singapore, Taiwan and China who had come to learn about EU activities in IoT, says Peter Rosengren.
The IoT Week is is organised by the European Integrated Project IoT-A (Internet of Things - Architecture) together with several research projects from the IERC European Research Cluster for the Internet of Things.
The objective of the IoT Week is to unite the IoT community by offering a platform for presenting the latest news on relevant research topics, providing political and societal insights and offering networking opportunities.
Read more at: IoT Week 2013
- Apart from the representation of EU-projects there were also many visitors from local industries in Finland, Singapore, Taiwan and China who had come to learn about EU activities in IoT, says Peter Rosengren.
The IoT Week is is organised by the European Integrated Project IoT-A (Internet of Things - Architecture) together with several research projects from the IERC European Research Cluster for the Internet of Things.
The objective of the IoT Week is to unite the IoT community by offering a platform for presenting the latest news on relevant research topics, providing political and societal insights and offering networking opportunities.
Read more at: IoT Week 2013