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Title of education

Internet of Things
(IoT – Internet of Things)

IoT technology provides real-time data, increases efficiency and convenience, and enables new and innovative applications and services. IoT can be used in the business world to drive innovation, improve business and increase profitability. By using IoT technology, companies can make decisions based on real-time data that drive cost savings and improve profitability. It is crucial to understand the unique needs and challenges of your business and find the right IoT solutions to meet those needs.

Content of the training:

The course is designed to provide students with a basic understanding of the concept of IoT (Internet of Things) and how to deal with the challenges of connecting a large number of devices.

Students will learn how device networking works, from data collection to big data analytics.

Through practical examples, they will explore the application of IoT in various industries, including smart cities, energy, agriculture and transport. The course will give participants an insight into the ways of realization and challenges of the IoT project. Security aspects and scalability needs of the infrastructure will be highlighted to enable stability and efficiency of massive IoT systems.

Practical examples and exercises will enable participants to learn how to use APIs (Application Programming Interfaces), create integrated solutions and ensure data compatibility. Participants will be introduced to the concepts of collecting and analyzing data from IoT devices and will understand how this information can serve as a basis for making smart decisions.

At the end of the course, participants will be trained to navigate the world of connected devices and understand the key factors for the successful application of massive IoT in different business scenarios.

Duration: 4h

Lecturers: Matea Grdić, Tomislav Božić, Josip Miloš, Ericsson Nikola Tesla

Location: Faculty of Informatics and Digital Technologies, Hall 357 + online (26.1.); online

Terms: 26.01.2024, 28.02.2024, 10h to 14h

what is

de minimis?

Low-value aid; the total amount of which may not exceed €200,000 per undertaking, or €100,000 in the case of an undertaking engaged in road transport for hire or reward, in any period within three fiscal years.

In doing so, all de minimis aid shall be taken into account (aggregated) irrespective of the instrument, purpose and level of the de minimis granting authority.

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