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In a constantly changing world, it is essential for researchers to anticipate the technological developments taking shape and to reflect on the fundamental changes in terms of uses and economic models, and more broadly on changes in society. Research lights our way forward, helping to shape a completely digital but nonetheless entirely human future.

Keeping an Eye on Connected Objects

Speakers, watches, light bulbs, televisions, cameras and alarms are just some of the connected objects that are now part of everyday life. However, they often lack security and therefore expose users to risks ranging from personal data theft to the object being remotely hijacked. As part of a review of the 2021 Research Exhibition, let us revisit the work carried out by Orange Innovation experts to increase the security level of radio communications of these devices.
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A sociological analysis of how teenagers spend their pocket money

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Connected Cars En Route to Autonomy

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Yōkobo: Finding a Discreet Place for Robots in Connected Homes

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How could quantum computing help in the fight against climate change?

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