TOKYO, Dec. 04, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Sensingnet, Inc., a Tokyo startup in the IoT space, will reveal the latest advancements in human productivity, machine learning and AI technologies on the impact for businesses and our daily lives when hosting “The Age of Super Sensing” International Conference on Wednesday, December 13th, 2017 at the Japan Society, located at 333 East 47th Street, New York, NY 10017, from 2pm - 9pm.
The conference will explore sensor technologies and the act of acquiring data, which Sensingnet, Inc. defines as “sensing”, to design products and services in the IoT space. For registration and program details on speakers and panels, please click here.
Leading Tokyo and New York City experts will share data and insights on wearable human-health blood pressure & food habit monitoring, sustainable biomaterials for fashion & wearable tech, smart architecture & interior design, smart agriculture with electricity found in bacteria in water & soil, and how hacking insects will detect cancer from patients’ breath and substitute drug-sniffing dogs.
“Our mission is to bring together an audience of tech gurus, industrial manufacturers & designers, academics, and fashion industry leaders who are interested in learning more about latest machine learning and AI advancements to dramatically enrich our daily lives and businesses,” said Satoshi Nakagawa, Founder of Sensingnet, Inc. “We will explore SuperSensing, the concept of extending the world that we perceive and how this new framework creates a relationship among humans and the environment.”
Sensingnet, Inc. aims to advance the IoT and machine learning space for businesses. In 2018, the firm will launch an advanced research laboratory, in the US and in Japan, that is committed to creating prototypes for advanced design. They will open a gallery in both Tokyo and New York to showcase these prototypes to various audiences in tech, design, academic and manufacturing.
About Sensingnet, Inc.
Sensingnet, Inc. is a design and consulting startup specialized in sensor and AI technologies and was established in Tokyo in 2016. The Tokyo firm devotes itself to the research and development of new design methodologies that leverage those key technologies for the IoT era.
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