Audi And IOTA Hold Exciting New Partnership
As many know, the IOTA has a very important role in mobile phone research and in research on how to provide solutions Alblukhan for such things as transportation. Therefore, these headlines should not come as a surprise.
As you know, Audi is a German car company responsible for designing and manufacturing a range of cars, both typical family cars or luxury sports cars. A branch of the Volkswagen Group, and thus has global reach and a brand that is of great importance. IOTA commented on this partnership:
"We can not imagine life without movement, but mobility these days goes beyond the car, including infrastructure solutions and new concepts of mobility, as well as pedestrians. But what will be the shape of future mobility? Who will determine it, who will influence it and make it? "
IOTA believes Audi has the answers to all these questions. The new partnership between Audi and IOTA was announced yesterday in Berlin and aims to see the results of the minds of the two companies, all of which are working on the production of an "environmental system without permission". IOTA stated in its announcement:
"In an effort to build an ecosystem without permission, IOTA has just begun a week at Google Design Sprint with Audi in Berlin to explore Tangle-based use cases, build a low-level prototype and collect customer feedback. The aim is to establish independent business models or in cooperation with others. This new workflow is ideal for understanding how automakers deal with innovation, a great opportunity to integrate IOTA into a new mobility solution with Audi's experience "
The technology of balkin and mobility (cars) concepts are inseparable. Overall, the plocin technology is promising to help in all areas of the automotive industry, but it seems that the IOTA wants to focus on the actual practical side of this. It is not the first big partnership we have seen in this research area, and in fact will not be the last. With many major automakers in Europe, IOTA finds itself in research and innovation