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Episode 19 - the Internet of Things and IoT Startup accelerators

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I had a chat recently with Joachim von Goetz and Ignatz Schatz who run the newly launched IoT accelerator in Berlin.

This is an accelerator specifically aimed at startups in the IoT space with a business to business (b2b) focus.

We talked about the thinking behind the accelerator, who it is aimed at, and how startups can benefit from it.

You can find more at the IoT Accelerator website www.sap.com/iot-startup and follow the Accelerator on Twitter @Iot_Accelerator .

The video of this interview is at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jcn4IO97GV4

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I had a chat recently with Joachim von Goetz and Ignatz Schatz who run the newly launched IoT accelerator in Berlin.

This is an accelerator specifically aimed at startups in the IoT space with a business to business (b2b) focus.

We talked about the thinking behind the accelerator, who it is aimed at, and how startups can benefit from it.

You can find more at the IoT Accelerator website www.sap.com/iot-startup and follow the Accelerator on Twitter @Iot_Accelerator .

The video of this interview is at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jcn4IO97GV4

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