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Sigma takes a witty spin on IoT in Budapest

Last Thursday, Sigma Technology Hungary invited business representatives, experts, and opinion leaders in Budapest, Hungary, to discuss and share knowledge about one of today’s most trending topics, the Internet of Things (IoT). Ambassador of Sweden to Hungary H. E. Mr. Niclas Trouvé also joined the event and participated in fruitful dialogs about the future of the connected society.
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Sigma takes a witty spin on IoT in Budapest

Sigma takes a witty spin on IoT in Budapest

Last Thursday, Sigma Technology Hungary invited business representatives, experts, and opinion leaders in Budapest, Hungary, to discuss and share knowledge about one of today’s most trending topics, the Internet of Things (IoT). Ambassador of Sweden to Hungary H. E. Mr. Niclas Trouvé also joined the event and participated in fruitful dialogs about the future of the connected society.

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