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NEXT Biometrics speaking at IOTA`s Digital Trust and the Economy of Things meeting

 

NEXT Biometrics is participating in this week’s IOTA Digital Trust and the Economy of Things meeting being hosted by the IOTA Foundation, Sopra Steria Scale up and Entra to explore the potential of distributed ledger technologies across smart industries and smart nations.

According to the announcement, the event, aimed at exploring new pathways for value creation in the IoT era, is geared towards C-level executives, innovation and IT/data transformation strategists from both public and private sectors. Speakers from IOTA Foundation, Sopra Steria, Entra, Mimiro-InFuture, and NEXT Biometrics will present research takeaways, best practice examples and discuss new data-driven business models for smart cities, energy, mobility, supply chain, farming, industrial IoT and more.

“We are thrilled to see the Norwegian enterprise community coming together to demystify the IOTA potential across industries,” said Wilfried Pimenta, Business Development Director at the IOTA Foundation. “We look forward to catalyzing an open and collaborative ecosystem bridging business, public sector and academia and partner up towards showcase pilot initiatives in real world environments.”

Last year NEXT Biometrics announced a collaboration effort with IOTA Foundation to develop IoT solutions integrating NEXT’s fingerprint sensor technology and IOTA’s open-source protocol.

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