RE.WORK Connect: Shaping a Hyper-connected World
With the increasing digital interconnection of things, people and places, we are moving towards a hyper-connected world.
It's estimated the number of things connected to the Internet will reach 50 billion by 2020. At the RE.WORK Connect Summit in San Francisco, November 2015, we will explore the opportunities of emerging trends in IoT as well as how we can use the huge amounts of data generated by an increasingly connected digital world.
It's estimated the number of things connected to the Internet will reach 50 billion by 2020. At the RE.WORK Connect Summit in San Francisco, November 2015, we will explore the opportunities of emerging trends in IoT as well as how we can use the huge amounts of data generated by an increasingly connected digital world.
Adapting to a hyper-connected landscape and the next generation of the web will have a significant impact on how we live our lives, from smart healthcare systems, to the transport we use, to how our homes interact with us.
Speakers at the event include:
• INRIX, will share how breakthroughs in location technology, connectivity and big data are poised to transform urban mobility;
• NewshaGhaeli from the Senseable City Laboratory, MIT will explore how pervasive digital technologies have woven into our urban environment to create a digital city ‘nervous system’ generating healthcare data;
• SahasKatta, CEO at Smartcar will discuss his aims to revolutionize the automotive industry via new infrastructure for the connected car;
• Jeff Stein, Obital Insight, will present on the use of Sensors on Closed Economies, Global Oil Supply and Deforestation
• Danielle Cojuangco, Head of Product Design at Proteus Digital Health will explore the new era of digital medicine and wearable sensors.
Sessions will include:
• Smart Cities
• Connected Infrastructure
• The Connected Car
• Augmented Reality
• Embedded Technologies
• Smart Manufacturing
• Wearables& Healthcare
RE.WORK Connect is a unique opportunity to meet and interact with business leaders, influential technologists and entrepreneurs leading the IOT revolution. Previous events have featured speakers from Jawbone, AliveCor, Misfit Wearables, Google[x], Ocado, Xively, INRIX, MIT, Soofa, Jibo, BigBelly and more. View a summary of the Boston edition here.
Attendee feedback for the last the event in Boston, May 2015, included:
"I’ve been to countless IoT events, and this was hands down one of the most interesting. It was nice to see actual people building actual connected products giving their perspective." - Sean Lorenz, Director of IoT Market Strategy at Xively by LogMeIn
"The size of the event allowed for the right amount of 1:1 and many meaningful conversations about the Internet of Things. The event felt personal and was well worth the time, effort and cost of attending. I learned something new a few times, and was impressed with the quality of the speakers and overall talent in the room" - Chantal Botana, Platform & Partnerships Product Leader, The Weather Company
Hear from experts in IoT, the connected car, wearables, smart textiles, quantified self, smart factories & much more from the world's leading companies & innovative startups. Explore the convergence of software and hardware, as the physical and virtual worlds collide.
As partners of RE.WORK Connect Summit, iUeMagazine readers receive 20% off ticket costs – mail contact@iuemag.com for details
Don’t delay booking – the last event sold out!For more information and to register, please visit the event page here.
Speakers at the event include:
• INRIX, will share how breakthroughs in location technology, connectivity and big data are poised to transform urban mobility;
• NewshaGhaeli from the Senseable City Laboratory, MIT will explore how pervasive digital technologies have woven into our urban environment to create a digital city ‘nervous system’ generating healthcare data;
• SahasKatta, CEO at Smartcar will discuss his aims to revolutionize the automotive industry via new infrastructure for the connected car;
• Jeff Stein, Obital Insight, will present on the use of Sensors on Closed Economies, Global Oil Supply and Deforestation
• Danielle Cojuangco, Head of Product Design at Proteus Digital Health will explore the new era of digital medicine and wearable sensors.
Sessions will include:
• Smart Cities
• Connected Infrastructure
• The Connected Car
• Augmented Reality
• Embedded Technologies
• Smart Manufacturing
• Wearables& Healthcare
RE.WORK Connect is a unique opportunity to meet and interact with business leaders, influential technologists and entrepreneurs leading the IOT revolution. Previous events have featured speakers from Jawbone, AliveCor, Misfit Wearables, Google[x], Ocado, Xively, INRIX, MIT, Soofa, Jibo, BigBelly and more. View a summary of the Boston edition here.
Attendee feedback for the last the event in Boston, May 2015, included:
"I’ve been to countless IoT events, and this was hands down one of the most interesting. It was nice to see actual people building actual connected products giving their perspective." - Sean Lorenz, Director of IoT Market Strategy at Xively by LogMeIn
"The size of the event allowed for the right amount of 1:1 and many meaningful conversations about the Internet of Things. The event felt personal and was well worth the time, effort and cost of attending. I learned something new a few times, and was impressed with the quality of the speakers and overall talent in the room" - Chantal Botana, Platform & Partnerships Product Leader, The Weather Company
Hear from experts in IoT, the connected car, wearables, smart textiles, quantified self, smart factories & much more from the world's leading companies & innovative startups. Explore the convergence of software and hardware, as the physical and virtual worlds collide.
As partners of RE.WORK Connect Summit, iUeMagazine readers receive 20% off ticket costs – mail contact@iuemag.com for details
Don’t delay booking – the last event sold out!For more information and to register, please visit the event page here.
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