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English: The IoT Design Manifesto 1.0, guidelines for responsible design in a connected world.

The world is becoming increasingly connected. This offers opportunities for designers, engineers and entrepreneurs to create unprecedented products and services. Yet, a connected world also brings new questions and challenges to the table.

This manifesto serves as a code of conduct for everyone involved in developing the Internet of Things, outlining 10 principles to help create balanced and honest products in a burgeoning field with many unknowns.
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Source IoT Design Manifesto 1.0
Author Ruben van der Vleuten, Andrew Spitz, Harm van Beek, Marcel Schouwenaar, Kevin Verelst, Anner Tiete, Jan Belon, Marcel van Heist, Holly Robbins

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