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Many crypto enthusiasts believe that blockchain projects with a use case in real life problem solving, will be the ones to stick around in the long run. It is therefore not surprising that IOTA (MIOTA) fans are still enthusiastic about the project and the numerous possibilities it holds in revolutionizing the Internet of Things.

2018 will indeed prove to be one of the best years for the IOTA project for the foundation wants to expand on three major industrial partnerships with Bosch, Volkswagen and Fujitsu. The numerous applications of IOTA through its three partners has been demonstrated on numerous occasions at various fairs and events across the globe.

Bosch

Bosch describes the Internet of Things as:

The magic quality of the IoT is the connected world it makes possible: a world that’s getting bigger as the technologies linking devices become smaller, cheaper and faster.

At the end of last year, Bosch introduced its new sensor XDK or Cross Domain Development Kit which takes automation and its interaction with the IOTA tangle to a whole new level.

Volkswagen

On the other hand, VW, in conjunction with IOTA, presented a new proof of concept at the CEBIT 2018 event. VW wants to integrate the technology into its products to make sure all the cars get the data they need to run certain updates and functions as we advance into the future of technology.

With the future of driver-less cars not that far away, the transmission of data and software over radiowaves to vehicles on the IOTA tangle will be core to maintaining order on the roads.

Fujitsu

Fujitsu wants to offer its IOTA test project to its customers in the manufacturing and automotive industries.

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