Seebo, virtualizing Things on the Internet

Seebo, virtualizing Things on the Internet

Developing IoT projects is complex, partly due to its fluid state, partly due to the many hardware and software moving parts, and partly because of everything that comes with app development. Seebo promises to ease this process by throwing some smart tech in the mix.

IoT bears the promise of dramatic improvement for manufacturers, but deciphering it and seeing it through can be daunting. IoT startup Seebo promises to make IoT projects easier by offering an end-to-end solution that can support every step of IoT project development.

Imagine you’re a mattress manufacturer, and you want to add value to your products by enabling them to monitor client sleep cycle. The data collected could be used to track health and sleep patterns, integrate with your alarm, or whatnot.

Trouble is, even though you may know what it is you want to achieve, there’s a gap between that and its technical interpretation: “I want to know when the client changes side on the mattress” does not automatically translate to “I need to equip mattresses with 0.00001 µε Threshold Piezoelectric sensors”.

Or does it? Seebo says it can do just that by offering a design studio that lets users embed “behaviours” into their products. Those behaviours are then interpreted to technical specifications for hardware, fed into a shopping app of sorts: a list of sensor and vendor options to choose from, supporting feature and price comparison and direct order placement.

Read the full article on ZDNet


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