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Time: April 19, 2017 all day
Location: Jaarbeurs
City/Town: Uttrect
Website or Map: http://iottechday.nl/
Phone: http://iottechday.nl/contact
Event Type: conference
Organized By: NLJug ::: http://iottechday.nl/team
Latest Activity: Apr 2, 2017
IoT Tech Day 2017 is the biggest Internet of Things conference of Europe. Celebrate the love for Smart Technology and meet like-minded IoT Techies. At the IoT Tech Day 2017 you can broaden your knowledge at our hands-on labs, hackathons, technical sessions and workshops, which are all focused on the technology of the next era: the Internet of Things.
Introducing and exploring the latest innovations within the world of the Internet of Things, the IoT Tech Day 2017 is not to be missed. Taking place in Jaarbeurs Utrecht on April 19th, the IoT Tech Day 2017 will welcome 1,300 IoT enthusiasts, including developers [Java, Android, Open Source], makers, the most innovative brands in the Internet of Things world and many more.
Topics that will be discussed: Connected Living & Office, Connected health & wearables, Virtual & Augmented Reality, Data & Security, Machine Learning & Artficial Intelligence, IoT Hardware & Connectivity and IoT Enterprise solutions.
Attendees are expected from across the entire IoT industry with representatives from sectors including: government, energy, education, transportation, healthcare, manufacturing, M2M and many more.
This event is organized by the Dutch Java User Group NLJUG.
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