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Top 5 IoT Innovations at CES 2019 that Caught our Eye | Internet of Things

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"Bare Conductive’s focus is on solutions which connect basic objects, rather than more complex devices. Their 3D-printable sensors can be adhered to surfaces and spaces to provide very low power connectivity – an interactive wall, for instance, or a connected sink. An ingenious form of conductive paint allows electrical wires to be ‘drawn’ across surfaces with liquid dispensers, allows such previously unthought of innovations like connected wallpaper to be knocked out cheaply and with ease"

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