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Secure Remote Access Control Platform

Nowadays almost everyone needs sensors for different applications. But thinking one step ahead - if you buy a sensor, how do you securely access its information, where do you store the data, and most importantly how would you be able to remotely control a device that is relaying on the sensor's information?

IVAs 100.lista 2023

Nowadays almost everyone needs sensors for different applications. But thinking one step ahead - if you buy a sensor, how do you securely access its information, where do you store the data, and most importantly how would you be able to remotely control a device that is relaying on the sensor's information?

There are proprietary control systems out there but they are exclusive, very costly and slowing down innovation…

We faced the same problem while working on complicated particle accelerators and developed Blinky-Lite, an open-source control system which takes care of your sensors and related data. We built in all the necessary security from the beginning and provide remote access to your sensors whenever and from wherever needed - simply via web apps running on your smartphone or on your desktop computer.

Blinky-Lite is open-source, for free and here to foster and accelerate any innovation which relies on a control system.

We are happy to help you with the implementation!

IVA’s 100 List 2023 - Technology in the service of humanity

IVA’s 100 List 2023 highlights a diverse range of research projects from Swedish universities, under the theme Technology in the Service of Humanity within in climate change, energy supply, welfare technology, cybersecurity and crisis preparedness. The projects have been selected based on their great potential to create value through commercialization, business and method development, or societal impact. All participating researchers are interested in increased contacts with the business sector for the application and further development of their projects.

Named contact persons for each research project on the 100 List are responsible for the accuracy of the information presented.

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