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Huawei Unveils Innovative Smart Wearable Devices at Mobile World Congress 2015

Huawei today unveiled a series of wearable devices including the Huawei Watch, TalkBand B2, and TalkBand N1 for consumers to stay connected, on the eve of Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2015. At the global press conference, Huawei Consumer BG also unveiled the next-generation phablet, MediaPad X2, and also announced the brands vision, "Dreams Inspire Creativity."

Huawei and Jawbone Bolster Wearable Expertise and Enhance Consumer Experience with Global Partnership

Huawei, a leading global smartphone and smart device manufacturer, and Jawbone®, the world's leader in the wearable industry, announced their global partnership today to guide future collaboration between the two companies. The partnership will immediately take shape through collaborative development efforts in wearable products recently launched by Huawei at MWC 2015.

Huge New Study of IoT Buyers Shows Larger Projects Coming, Market Similarities

Over 5,000 OEMs and enterprise users that deploy connected devices have participated in what could be the largest quantitative study ever undertaken to understand technology buying patterns for the Internet of Things and Machine-to-Machine Communications. Just two of the surprising results from the study – sponsored by the trade association the International M2M Council – are that buyers of IoT solutions in very diverse markets often share similar profiles, and that they plan large upswings in the number of connections they will deploy in each project.

CODE_n15 IoT finalists unveiled: 50 startups from 17 countries to showcase their innovative Internet of Things approaches at CeBIT

400 IoT startups from around the world submitted their business models and concepts for this year's "Into the Internet of Things" CODE_n contest, 50 have made it to the final: they will be showcasing their innovative solutions in the four topic areas: Industry 4.0, Smart City, Future Mobility and Digital Life in the CODE_n Hall 16 at CeBIT from March 16-20, 2015.

Greenwave Systems Expands Innovation and R&D Capabilities With New Internet of Things Solution Centre in Singapore

Greenwave Systems, the global Internet of Things (IoT) software and managed services leader, today announced it is opening a new Research & Development Centre in Singapore to further expand its innovation capabilities for the Internet of Things. The new facility will focus on delivering state-of-the-art IoT technologies to its media, service provider, insurance, utility and consumer electronics partners and customers globally. Today, Greenwave has over 230 employees worldwide across offices in the U.S., Denmark, Singapore and Korea. With the opening of its new R&D Centre, Greenwave expects to grow its Singapore-based team from 80 to approximately 120 employees.

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