Debunking IoT Myths: Part 2
RunTime: 25 minutes
This IoT Central webinar is the second in a two part series explaining the top five misconceptions about IoT.
IoT has rapidly evolved, promising transformative changes in various sectors. However, amidst the excitement, misconceptions about IoT are common, often hindering its adoption and understanding. In this webinar, a panel of four experts delve into debunking five prevalent myths surrounding IoT, shedding light on the realities behind the technology.
Topics include:
- Understanding the value of IoT
- The pillars of IoT design
- Real examples of IoT challenges
With diverse fields of expertise, our panelists will provide deep insights, clarifying the realities of IoT technology. Join us as we separate fact from fiction and explore the true landscape of the Internet of Things.
Moderator:
Heath Marvin, Senior Vice President, Engineering at Very
Panelists:
Nick Refalo, Vice President, Program Management at Very
Daniel Fudge, Director of Machine Learning and Data Engineering at Very
Steve Veltkamp, Lead Product Designer at Very
Umakaran Nemallan, Director of Hardware at Very
This IoT Central webinar is the second in a two part series explaining the top five misconceptions about IoT.
IoT has rapidly evolved, promising transformative changes in various sectors. However, amidst the excitement, misconceptions about IoT are common, often hindering its adoption and understanding. In this webinar, a panel of four experts delve into debunking five prevalent myths surrounding IoT, shedding light on the realities behind the technology.
Topics include:
- Understanding the value of IoT
- The pillars of IoT design
- Real examples of IoT challenges
With diverse fields of expertise, our panelists will provide deep insights, clarifying the realities of IoT technology. Join us as we separate fact from fiction and explore the true landscape of the Internet of Things.
Moderator:
Heath Marvin, Senior Vice President, Engineering at Very
Panelists:
Nick Refalo, Vice President, Program Management at Very
Daniel Fudge, Director of Machine Learning and Data Engineering at Very
Steve Veltkamp, Lead Product Designer at Very
Umakaran Nemallan, Director of Hardware at Very
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