Connected Objects, the Digital World’s Black Gold
Connected objects are part of our daily lives, often without our even noticing. Sometimes challenged because of privacy concerns, they are nevertheless attracting massive investment from companies, as if we
were entering the era of the digital world’s black gold. From phones to watches and clothing, connected objects open the door to new
- uses. On April 22, at the
- Boomerang conference organized by Infopresse, professionals will look at
- this field, which keeps growing and
transforming our relationship with data, consumption and services. The topic raises major questions: how do these objects collect information, how can companies use it, and how can users keep control over their private lives? The Connected Object Camp also invites participants to imagine and prototype new solutions. By combining design, digital technology and entrepreneurship, this type of event helps people understand how connected objects can improve urban life, mobility, health, culture or communication. In Montréal, the subject connects naturally with the smart city. Thecity is developing strategies to use technology for services, public participation and the improvement of everyday
life. Connected objects are therefore not only gadgets; they are also tools that can help build more responsive, sustainable and creative urban environments. The challenge is to make sure these technologies remain useful, transparent and respectful. Their value will not come only from the quantity of data they produce, but from the way communities, designers and citizens use them to solve real problems.
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