#MWC15 AccuWeather’s David Mitchell To Expound On Wearables

Gail Chiasson, North American Editor

AccuWeather Inc., global player in weather information and digital media, says that its personalized and accurate global weather information is helping to power connected devices worldwide and offering users actionable insight into personal decisions related to their health and safety.

David Mitchell, AccuWeather vice-president of digital media – emerging platforms, will be a panelist in Wearable World at Mobile World Congress 2015. The ‘Connectivity 2020: Use Cases for Wearables and IoT’ panel is scheduled for Wednesday, March 4, 2015, at 8pm in Barcelona, Spain at Makers of Barcelona.

“AccuWeather is committed to providing the most accurate and contextually relevant weather news and information for people on the go wherever they go,” says Mitchell. “New emerging devices and platforms are making connected data easier than ever to access and use. AccuWeather is dedicated to providing forecasts with Superior Accuracy regardless of the interface. From smartphones and tablets to wearables, connected televisions, cars, and homes, AccuWeather is the leader in bringing people personalized weather news and information they need to improve their lives while also enhancing their experience with our trusted weather content across all media.”

A digital player across existing and emerging platforms, AccuWeather partners with the world’s largest connected device manufacturers and platforms and is the preferred weather choice on an estimated billion and a half mobile and other devices. It serves over 9.5 billion data requests each day globally through news and weather content accessed through AccuWeather.com web and mobile sites and connected devices worldwide. AccuWeather content is available in 100+ languages and dialects for all locations on Earth, and is accessible on digital screens through such firms as Scala and others.

AccuWeather’s portfolio of weather news and content includes patented MinuteCast technology, providing users with personalized hyper-local minute-by-minute weather updates for their exact street address or GPS locations, in addition to severe weather alerts and lifestyle weather forecasts that inform users on how weather will impact their personal interests, such as golfing or running, and health concerns, such as migraines or allergies.


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