IOTA teams up with Austrian uni for Internet of Things and blockchain researc...

IOTA teams up with Austrian uni for Internet of Things and blockchain researc...

The IOTA Foundation is teaming up with one of Austria’s most prestigious universities to foster research in distributed ledger technologies. The IOTA Foundation, the non-profit organization behind IOTA, IOTA Tangle and MIOTA, announced they will be joining Austria’s newest Christian Doppler Laboratory, or CDL, as an industrial partner. The first of its kind, the laboratory is housed at the Vienna University of Technology and named the CDL Blockchain Technologies for the Internet of Things, or CDL-BOT.The laboratory was officially opened in a digital ceremony on Nov. 26 by Austrian Federal....


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