Monday, May 22, 2023

[DMANET] Connect-Them-All: State of LoRaWAN and the IoT Ecosystem

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Connect-Them-All: A Free Online IoT Seminar Series

Join us for our free interactive seminar series, where we bring together top minds from industry and academia to discuss the latest trends and developments in the field. Each seminar brings opportunity to ask questions and learn from the experts.

The seminar takes place on 1st Thursday of every month. Seminar is Free and open to all.

Participate in the seminar: youtube/ComNets Bremen

Upcoming Seminars:

June 01, 2023 | 4:00 PM CET: State of LoRaWAN and the IoT Ecosystem

Speaker: Wienke Giezeman, CEO at The Things Industries

Wienke Giezeman is the initiator of The Things Network, the first crowdsourced free and open 'Internet of Things'. The network was set up in 6 weeks in Amsterdam, making it the first smart city in the world. Wienke also serves as a CEO at The Things Industries, a LoRaWAN solutions provider.

Abstract: Learn about the key trends and innovations that have driven the development of the LoRaWAN ecosystem and learn about the key pillars and challenges of a successful IoT project. In this webinar, we will look into the current state of the LoRaWAN network in 2023 and show real examples of how it is being utilized today across a variety of industries.

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To learn more, visit our website: www.connect-them-all.net

Contact: connect-them-all@comnets.uni-bremen.de

Organizers of the Seminar:

Anna Förster (PhD | Comnets | Prof. at University of Bremen, Germany)

Marco Zennaro (PhD | Research Scientist at ICTP | Visiting Prof. at Kobe Institute of Computing, Japan)

Pietro Manzoni (PhD | Prof. at Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain)

Fredrik Ahlgren (PhD | Senior lecturer at Linnaeus University, Sweden)

Administrator: Saurabh Band (MSc. | ComNets | Research Assistant at University of Bremen, Germany)


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