Israel-based 3D printer manufacturer Nano Dimension has announced a functioning 3D printed communications device to be used in smart homes and products. Reportedly the first fully operational Internet of things (IoT) device produced using additive manufacturing, the prototype was printed, tested and assembled in 18 hours. Nano Dimension claims this production method is 90% faster than non-3D printed communication devices made with traditional manufacturing methods, that can take up to 14 days, o...
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Much of the innovation in the Internet of Things (IoT) is being fueled by young, dynamic companies, and the “maker generation.” In fact, Gartner predicts that by 2017, 50 percent of IoT solutions will originate in startups less than three years old. Recent startups, highly focused on one or two products or services, are competing with traditional giants to bring IoT products to business and consumers. They use cloud services by default to provide data analysis, interactivity and cust...
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