Last year over 400 people joined our virtual networking discussions when we launched them in March. We’re pleased to announce that we’ll be continuing these event in 2021, with the first set of sessions announced from February to April.
- 04 February: technical challenges of asset tracking
- 18 February: IoT and the development of smart villages
- 04 March: data visualisation for IoT systems
- 18 March: enhancing GIS data via IoT networks
- 01 April: IoT – putting ‘low cost’ into context
Held on Thursday mornings from 10:00-11:00 via Zoom and hosted by CENSIS staff, our virtual coffees attract an average of 16 delegates (sometimes less, sometimes more). We don’t record them and there’s no sales pitch; it’s simply a chance to share ideas, ask questions and perhaps bring new people in to your network. Afterwards, with your permission of course, we’ll share your contact details with others on the call and make introductions.
We explore different topics from business and practical engineering perspectives with interested guests – everyone from developers and investors to integrators and end users – and everyone’s views are encouraged. Simply put, if you are interested in the subject, you are welcome to join us – you don’t need to have a project in the area, or even be planning one.
Here’s a list of the chats we covered in 2020, covering everything from smart homes to machine learning, forestry to NB-IoT and health and wellness to manufacturing.
For the first part of 2021, we’re going to look at:
- 04 February: technical challenges of asset tracking
- 18 February: IoT and the development of smart villages
- 04 March: data visualisation for IoT systems
- 18 March: enhancing GIS data via IoT networks
- 01 April: how ‘low’ is ‘low cost’ when it comes to IoT?
We’ll announce more topics and dates in due course.
If you’d like to join, please register using the Eventbrite page. After you register, and before the event takes place, we’ll send you a calendar invite that includes the Zoom link.