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As the number of connected devices is projected to reach 75.44 billion worldwide by 2025, consumer product enterprises are facing new requirements related to not only HMI functionality but also the ability to integrate their products into an IOT 4.0 ecosystem. Ideally, these new digital services act as sources for brand differentiation and incremental, recurring service revenues. At worst they deteriorate margins by offering end-users features that are complicated to use, slow down new model development and deteriorate already thin product margins. What you will learn: - Technical assets to implement market trends - Qt in the data protocol world - Integrating Connectivity standards
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