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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.

Robots developed by Warwick AgriTech could cut herbicide use by 95%

• In the United Kingdom, the University of Warwick has created the Warwick Agri-Tech initiative to accelerate technology transfer with applied research projects to develop innovative agricultural tools.
• Researchers at the university are working on autonomous mobile robots that can target individual plants and cut herbicide use by 95%.
• They are also conducting projects to combat labour shortages in the British forestry industry, enhance food security, develop carbon sequestration, and preserve biodiversity.
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J. Le Roy: “Farmers can benefit from lower technology costs”

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IoT: start-up ONiO has built a batteryless microcontroller

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IoT and micromobility to benefit from smarter more sustainable batteries

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IoT: first digital vision, and now digital olfaction

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Desalinization projects supervised by IoT

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Nettoyer et explorer les océans… l’épopée des robots bio-inspirés

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