Thing-to-Thing joint research group

Daniel Lux, Seluxit CEO, has recently participated in the 93rd Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) meeting in Prague the 19-24 July, 2015.

At the meeting, Daniel presented the talk “Self-describing, interoperable and configurable Things” to the joint working group between the IETF and the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) researching the topic of the Internet of Things. The agenda with links to the presentations can be seen here.

Daniel expects to participate in the next meetings planned for late October in Yokohama, Japan and April 2016 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

IT- og mobilvirksomhedernes springbræt til resten af verden

11 virksomheder udstillede i år på den danske fællesstand på ”Mobile World Congress” i Barcelona, der er den største messe i verden inden for IT- og mobilindustrien. Virksomheden Seluxit, der deltog for første gang, fik øget sin synlighed på verdensplan betragteligt.

Seluxit at Mobile World Congress
Seluxit i Aalborg var for første gang i år repræsenteret på ”Mobile World Congress” i Barcelona. På den danske fællesstand ses fra venstre virksomhedens medstifter Daniel Lux og kollegaen Brian Boyles, der er EUprojekt manager hos Seluxit. )Foto: Janus Sandsgaard).

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