This year’s Sensors Expo is underway in San Jose, California and it’s focused on providing attendees with access to the most cutting-edge ideas and applications throughout the sensors ecosystem across 10 different tracks. Sensors Expo & Conference gave us a sneak-peek into the event’s most anticipated sessions for 2019.
From Edge IoT to Gas Sensing, LiDAR technology to smart buildings, AI to wireless sensors, the newly expanded Conference Program will feature more than 150 elite speakers sharing their insights, implementation case studies, and best practices from the edge of sensors innovation.
The 10 most anticipated sessions of the week include:
- AI & Machine Learning: From Algorithms to Prescriptive Analytics on the Edge presented by Ted Way, Microsoft
- Embedded Perception: New Frontiers for LiDAR Technology presented by Louay Eldada, Quanergy Systems
- 4 Key Things a Self-Driving, 3D Printed, Crowdsourced Bus Can Teach You About Edge IoT presented by Joe Speed, ADLINK Technology
- LoRA LPWAN: Pioneering a New Frontier in Oil & Gas presented by Marlena Nickel Johnson, Shell
- The Internet of Water: Insights in Water Quality Using Large-Scale Sensor Networks presented by Marcel Zevenbergen, Imec the Netherlands
- Smart Feedback Systems in Modern Robotics presented by Aljaz Ogrin, Renishaw Inc.
- Turning Wearables into User’s Daily Companions with MEMS Sensor Technology presented by Macellino Gemelli, Bosch Sensortec
- Horticulture + Sensing: A Natural Fit presented by Tom Griffiths, ams AG
- The Evolution of Smart Buildings presented by Grainne Murphy, Analog Devices Inc.
- Using Battery-Free Wireless Sensors to Enable IoT presented by Greg Rice, ON Semiconductor
As the industry’s premier event dedicated to sensors, connectivity and IoT, Sensors Expo & Conference is the place to find new ideas and solutions to a wide array of sensor challenges.
What’s New This Year?
This year, the conference will also feature three co-located shows including the Autonomous Vehicle Sensors Conference, the Medical Sensors Design Conference, and the inaugural Embedded Technologies Expo & Conference. Over 9,000 attendees are expected to attend to share insights, best practices, and demonstrate progressive solutions to stay on the cutting-edge of sensor and sensor-enabled applications.
If you’re looking to find out where the industry is going in the next few years, stay tuned.