Using the IoT to protect endangered species
The IoT is also beneficial for inhabitants of our planet who don’t use smart fridges. Did you know it is being used to protect endangered species?
Smartphones, smart homes, machines and cars – billions of devices are already interconnected on the internet of things (IoT). And thousands of new ones are added every minute. We explore how connectivity can be secured in an increasingly digitalized world.
The IoT is also beneficial for inhabitants of our planet who don’t use smart fridges. Did you know it is being used to protect endangered species?
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