Indy Star: With the city already positioned as an emerging high-tech hub, officials in Fishers said Tuesday they were taking the next leap forward by opening the state’s first workplace to develop smart technology for everyday devices.
Mayor Scott Fadness said a 24,000-square-foot “Internet of Things” lab will let entrepreneurs work on embedded technology for equipment or products as diverse as self-driving cars, washing machines and coffee makers.
“This is simply the application of the internet to everyday things we’ve all become accustomed to,” Fadness said at a news conference at Launch Fishers, where he was joined by Gov. Eric Holcomb.
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