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News Release from: Wireless Innovation Centre
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 18 April 2006
Wireless sensory technologies in focus
The Wireless Innovation Centre will host a seminar entitled "Wireless - the sixth sense" in Glasgow on Friday 21st April 2006.
The Wireless Innovation Centre will host a seminar entitled "Wireless - the sixth sense" in Glasgow on Friday 21st April 2006 The seminar will spotlight exciting developments in the field of wireless sensory technologies - technologies that will give us the power to remotely control many aspects of our day-to-day working and personal lives
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 8 Nov 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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"Wireless - the sixth sense" will present original thought leadership from global technology businesses including BT and Oracle, industry analysts from Mason Communications, Scottish developers, and research academics on the future outlook for wireless sensory technologies, applications, and business propositions.
The seminar will offer a valuable insight into the commercialisation of new technologies that promise to greatly influence the design of residences, offices and vehicles, and transform the way we interact with our environment at home, at work and on the street.
The seminar will also highlight the key findings of a recent DTI Global Watch Trade Mission to the USA that focussed on state-of-the-art developments in wireless sensor networks, the uptake and application of these technologies, and key market forecasts.
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