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Disruptive Technologies, Killer Apps and The Sensor Revolution

Tue, Apr 25, 2017 | 6:30pm – 8:30pm

What is this event?

Event Decription

Our world is being disrupted by a slew of new technologies that open up opportunities that never before existed. It’s usually one or two killer apps that drive their adoption and growth. In this presentation, we’ll look at a few examples of these disruptive technologies and killer apps; for example AI, virtual reality, robotics and the internet of things and how sensors enable most of them.

By integrating sensors and Internet of Things (IoT) into products, we can turn anything into a smart thing, like buildings, roads, cars, homes and even jewelry. This combination of sensors and IoT will play a dominant role in every aspect of our lives; from autonomous cars communicating with each other in order to avoid collisions to a cat box tweeting it’s owner when it needs to be emptied. On an individual level, this provides us the opportunity to be more than just consumer of new benefits coming our way, we can also be creators..

During this brief presentation, you will see how anyone with minimal hardware and software experience ( no EE degree required) can leverage the vast Maker community to build and experiment with their own sensor based IoT systems; levering Arduinos, sensors, actuators and free, open source cloud services. If you want to see how to become part of this revolution, starting from the ground floor, this presentation is for you.

Bio:
Eric Bogatin is currently the Dean of the Teledyne LeCroy Signal Integrity Academy, at www.beTheSignal.com. Additionally, he is an Adjunct Professor at the University of Colorado – Boulder and the Editor of the Signal Integrity Journal.

Eric received his BS in physics from MIT and MS and PhD in physics from the University of Arizona in Tucson. He has held senior engineering and management positions at Bell Labs, Raychem, Sun Microsystems, Ansoft and Interconnect Devices. He has written six technical books in the field and presented classes and lectures on signal integrity worldwide. His first science fiction novel, Shadow Engineer, was published in 2015.

Where is this event?

9191 Sheridan Blvd – Ste 300, Westminster, CO 80031
Boost Biz Ed
39.863052
-105.053749

DaVinci Institute

DaVinci Institute
9191 Sheridan Blvd – Ste 300, Westminster, CO 80031

Park in an available spot. Find DaVinci Institute is on the third floor. Follow signs to the meeting room.

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