Get in touch with the W3C Web of Things

Dear IoT community,

take the chance and get in touch with the Web of Things (WoT)* and join the upcoming W3C WoT Workshop that takes place in Munich from 3rd-5th of June 2019.

Experts will provide an inside about the first set of standardized WoT building blocks and their opportunities. See WoT in action by joining a couple of live demos from different kind of application domains (smart home, industry & building automation, automotive, cloud systems, etc.).

The workshop is free, although you will need to submit a few sentences to express your interest or address some new topics or challenges in a position paper (can be one or more pages) that you would like to share and present at the workshop.

Further details are provided at the Workshop webpage: https://www.w3.org/WoT/ws-2019/

Btw: If you already want play around with WoT beforehand, then have a look at the reference implementation to make your Thing WoT enabled and write great WoT application in your web browser: https://github.com/eclipse/thingweb.node-wot/

Your workshop chairs,
Sebastian Käbisch (Siemens)
Michael Lagally (Oracle)


* The mission of the Web of Things activities is to counter the fragmentation of the Internet of Things by forming a Web-based abstraction layer capable of interconnecting existing IoT platforms, devices, and cloud services and complementing available standards. Baseline specifications have been developed by the Web of Things Working Group during the last two years to define an architecture and a common format for describing devices and services.

Received on Wednesday, 3 April 2019 14:59:15 UTC