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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.

Pollutant monitoring: an example of an IoT partnership

Through its Datavenue Ready label, Orange offers dedicated support to players in the Internet of Things (IoT) ecosystem and shares its technological resources with them. The aim is to increase the visibility of promising and innovative solutions in order to benefit as many of them as possible. This is the case for the start-up Rubix, which specialises in pollutant monitoring in outdoor and indoor spaces.
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Fairphone 3 and Livebox 5: more “responsible” devices

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How digital can make cities more resilient?

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OS and connected objects: ever-changing ecosystems

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Viktor: smart cushion tackling isolation among seniors

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OS ecosystems and operators: relationships that shape the customer experience

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Small towns also embrace the IoT

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