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Monday, 27 April 2015 15:52

Mid-Term Review of the Easy-IMP project

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IBV will take part in the mid-term review of the EASY-IMP project that will take place in Brussels on April 28th. All partners will present their progress to the European Commission. Especially the development of the four pilot cases will be in focus of the presentation including a live demonstration of the current state.

EASY-IMP is a European research project aiming to develop methodologies, tools and platforms for the design and production of personalised meta-products (product/services), combining wearable sensors embedded into garment with mobile and cloud computing.

The EASY infrastructure will enable collaborative design, production planning and supply chain management for this new range of combined product-service offers based on intelligent wearables.

Further information at easy-imp.eu

This project has received funding from the European Union's Seventh Framework Programme for research, technological development and demonstration under grant agreement No 609078.

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