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Google announces IoT research award pilot

Google IoT pilot project

Google’s been a little slow off the block on the Internet of Things (IoT) as compared to some of the other majors like Cisco. Yet, it plods on. Google has now invited university researchers to participate in the IoT Technology Research Award Pilot to tackle certain “significant challenges” in its onward march.

This pilot, according to a post on its research blog, shall provide selected researchers in-kind gifts of Google IoT related technologies with the goal of fostering collaboration with the academic community on small-scale (~4-8 week) experiments, discovering what they can do with our software and devices.

Researches are invited to submit proposals in which Google IoT technologies are used to:

(1) explore interesting use cases & innovative user interfaces

(2) address technical challenges as well as interoperability between devices & applications

(3) experiment with new approaches to privacy, safety & security. Proposed projects should make use of 1 or a combination of these Google technologies:

Please submit your proposal here by February 29 in order to be considered for a award. Proposals will be reviewed by researchers and product teams within Google.

 

 

 

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