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‘Internet of Things will drive job creation, business growth’

According to the statement, IoT has the capacity to create jobs and support businesses.The statement read in part, “The event will be welcoming more than 3000 visitors and 800+ conference delegates over three days, who will engage in keynote speeches, panel discussions, and round-table conferences and share ideas and insights into the evolving global scenario of the tech ecosystem.”

“The event has been put in place to integrate businesses and help them expand their brand’s footprints across the globe, contributing to the tech ecosystem.”

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