IoT World Day

Without necessarily noticing it, connected devices are gaining ground in our everyday lives. A report published by 451 Research reveals the presence of 8 billion connected devices in the world in 2019.

By 2024, the number of connected objects is expected to increase to 13.8 billion.

Today, connected health objects are a reality and will continue to develop, to the point of revolutionizing our daily lives and how we approach our own health. Better tracking your own health indicators allows for early diagnosis of diseases and therefore better treatment.
Even further upstream, connected objects are great tools for health prevention.
Not to mention the sick and their doctors, for whom connected objects are also a valuable help. Bracelets, scales, watches...

Connected objects health: 60% of the mobile connected objects market in 2013.

Our daily usage of connected objects, smartphones and other devices requires more and more energy. Some studies show that there will be 41.6 billion connected IoT devices, or "things," in 2025.. The scale factor makes everyday a new challenge for the network to provide this overload of energy.

We are living in a world of light. Photovoltaic energy is available everywhere in the planet, being energy self-sufficient for our electronics is for all of us the really wireless world!


Because we believe that supporting the development of a disruptive technology is contributing to change the world with a positive impact people and society, we have been accelerated Dracula Technologies and PKvitality for 2 years.

PKvitality has developed a K’Watch which is a Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) system embedded in a Smartwatch. It is composed of two parts: K’apsul, a weekly patch that is adhesived to the skin, and the Watch. It measures glucose levels from glucose molecules in the interstitial fluid reacting with biochemicals on microneedles.


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DraculaTechnologies think that products can be covered with cutting-edge photovoltaic cells to power sensors and or devices connected to the IoT. Taking advantage of the natural or artificial lighting allows for energy to be collected wherever you are in the planet, energy that can be supplied directly your electronics, or stored in batteries.

Dracula Technologies  is developing a disruptive printable solar energy, called Layer®



Together we commit to act for good and achieve the goals defined by the United Nations through the Sustainable Development Goal number 7 and 3.


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