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Hailed as the future gold mine of the digital economy, the Internet of Things encompasses billions of connected objects whose data is managed on networks. How can we meet the connectivity needs of all these connected objects? How can we develop an ecosystem of applications and services that turns innovation into tangible benefits in our daily lives? That is up for debate.

Hugo Dinh: “We are only at the beginning of digital diagnostics”

● NaoX Technologies has created earbuds that can also measure brain activity to facilitate epilepsy diagnostics.
● Its director and co-founder, Hugo Dinh, is convinced that digital diagnostics will respond to a need to make life easier for doctors and optimise the quality of medical data.
● Just as Apple Watch has done with its continuous measurement of cardiac activity, easy-to-use mobile and connected devices should, in the mid- to long-term, facilitate the detection of early signs of complex diseases like Alzheimer’s.
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Artificial muscle, flexible gripper… soft robotics are becoming a part of everyday life

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Lightweight cryptography for strong security of the Internet of Things

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