SME4DD is set to provide concise training programs in three key digital technologies across Europe: artificial Intelligence, blockchain, and cybersecurity.
The European Commission's expert group on AI and data in education and training held the first of four meetings on July 8. The group aims to bring forth a set of guidelines, ensuring the ethical and positive use of AI and data in education and...
Simplilearn's What is IoT? | How IoT Works? video provides a concise yet insightful overview of the Internet of Things (IoT). The video highlights how IoT expands internet access beyond traditional devices to include all appliances, shaping the...
The LoRaWAN Fundamentals in 5 Minutes video by The Things Network provides a succinct overview of LoRaWAN technology. Covering the basics in just five minutes, the video explains that LoRaWAN, derived from "long range," is a low power wide area...
This guide provides instructions on building a personal weather station using an Arduino Uno and various sensors, including a DHT22 Temperature and Humidity sensor, a BMP280 Barometric Pressure and Altitude sensor, and an Adafruit Anemometer Wind...
CloudCamp4SMEs announces the launch of a unique Cloud Training Program exclusively designed for SMEs in the EU to facilitate their digital transformation efforts. The initiative offers SMEs affordable access to premium training courses focused on...
On 9 November, join the ESSA's webinar ''#SoftwareCareers: Software Engineering, App Development, DevOps'' and get insights on how to get a job in software engineering, app development, and DevOps.
This practical guide by Cedefop aims to inform about available skills anticipation methods used to navigate through the uncertainty of changing technologies and skill demands.
As the Internet of Things (IoT) ecosystem rapidly evolves, there are many challenges that need to be addressed to ensure the security of the IoT landscape for all consumers and industries, and to help IoT meet its potential. The reluctance amongst...
If you use a smart thermostat or wear a fitness tracker – you are part of the Internet of Things (IoT). McKinsey defines IoT as “physical objects embedded with sensors and actuators that communicate with computing systems via wired or wireless...