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Friday 24 February 2017

Huawei has opened a narrowband IoT lab

Huawei has opened a narrowband IoT lab



Huawei has opened a narrowband IoT lab at James Cook University in Queensland and provided funding for R&D, with the university to offer an IoT engineering degree.
Chinese technology giant Huawei has opened a narrowband Internet of Things (NB-IoT) lab in Australia to provide research and development opportunities around applications, smart devices, and sensor networks.
The lab is situated within James Cook University in Cairns, Queensland, with Huawei kitting it out with IoT technology and giving the university funding for research. Its positioning within northern Australia will see it focus on smart applications for the reef, healthcare, and agriculture.
James Cook University will also offer Australia's first IoT engineering degree. Those studying the IoT degree -- which currently sits at 80 students -- will have the chance to be hosted at Huawei's campuses in China and Sydney to take part in its Seeds for the Future R&D campaign.

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