Internet of Things: IEEE Launches World Forum on Internet of Things (WF-IoT) Series.
The stakes, business opportunities and life
conditions improvements around Internet of Things are progressively obvious. But,
lot remains to do, in terms of technologies and applications.
IEEE, announced the launch of its World
Forum on Internet of Things (WF-IoT) conference series.
Connectikpeople has observed that, debuting in Seoul, South Korea, 6-8
March 2014, the first IEEE WF-IoT will provide a platform for attendees and
speakers to exchange
ideas and share best practices on how progress in IoT
technologies and applications can be nurtured and cultivated for the benefit of
society.
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WHAT:
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IEEE World Forum on Internet of Things (WF-IoT) 2014
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The WF-IOT organizing
committee is presently accepting contributed paper submissions on the
applications, technologies and societal impacts of the Internet of Things.
This flagship conference will feature a comprehensive program of
idea-generating technical and practical sessions, tutorials, as well as an
exhibition.
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To submit a paper for
consideration by the 11th October 2013 deadline visit: http://sites.ieee.org/wf-iot/call-for-papers/
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WHEN:
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WF-IoT is taking place 6-8 March 2014
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WHERE:
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COEX
Convention & Exhibition Center, Seoul, South Korea
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WHY:
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The IEEE World Forum on Internet of Things 2014 will investigate
state-of-the-art scientific and practical research of IoT. This conference
will gather researchers and practitioners from industry, the public sector
and academia to present innovations in IoT and share experiences regarding
prototyping and initial service offerings.
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About IEEE
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