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IoT Club, Kingo Smart Things, Won a Prize in IoT Contest Held by AIoT Developer InnoWorks 2020.08.11
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IoT Club, Kingo Smart Things, 

Won a Prize in IoT Contest Held by AIoT Developer InnoWorks




College of Information and Communication Engineering’s IoT Club, ‘Kingo Smart Things’ (Supervisor, Prof. Yong-Seok Kim) participated in a ‘2020 IoT Solution Contest (AIoT Developer InnoWorks)’ held by Advantech and won a prize on July 31.


‘Kingo Smart Things’ has founded last September under the supervision of Prof. Yong-seok Kim (Chief of IoT Business Support Center) and this is their second time receiving an award.


Advantech, which is a company specializing in industrial embedded computers, held the contest to provide university students with opportunities to develop and implement IoT through WISE-Paas, an advanced IoT platform service, and to find and support needed talents in the IoT era.


6 students formed a team called ‘RIB (Ring my bell)’. They came up with the idea of “How nice would it be to reduce the mother’s anxiety?” and developed it as the theme of ‘home care service for mothers’, aiming for mothers and doctors.  


The main content is to record and analyze fetal heart rate and motion measured in mothers so that the mother can easily check fetal health and share it with the doctor, and it was evaluated to be practically applicable in the healthcare era.


 The team leader of ‘RMB’, Jonggeun Kim said “I was satisfied with the results because I did my best in the process of participating in the contest and learned a lot from the contest.”  
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