Internet-of-things use cases have proliferated amid the pandemic and adoption will likely persist long-term (Kinsa in Business Insider)

Dwight Torculas
AAF Management Ltd.
1 min readMay 11, 2020

“Consumers have embraced smart thermometers, helping epidemiologists gain valuable real-time datasets. Kinsa, a smart thermometer company, has seen demand spike since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, according to The New York Times. The company released a public dataset containing consumers’ real-time temperature recordings by location, which has helped data scientists predict where outbreaks will occur sooner.”

Read the full story on Business Insider here.

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Dwight Torculas
AAF Management Ltd.

Investment Associate @ AAF Management; Cofounder of Channel