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Will the real builders of IoT please stand up?

Your attention please – speakers sought for super new tech event

CFP If you’re really doing the Internet of Things, we’d really like to hear about it at Building IoT London next March.

Our call for papers is open now and we’d like to hear from practitioners in the user, vendor, academic and consulting industries, who are genuine pathfinders when it comes to turning the hype and theory around the IoT into reality.

The three day event will bring senior developers, architects, managers and executives bang up to date with the latest in developing for the internet of things, from sensors, hardware architectures and user interfaces through to transport and communications, and security and big data.

There will be two days of conference sessions, and a third day of workshops. It won't be a 'big picture' event, it will show how real world developers are cracking the problems associated with building for the internet of things - from the sensors generating the data, through the net, into the cloud, and right through to the backend analytics systems that turn that data into insight.

The deadline for speaker submissions is October 7.

You can get all of the details, and use the submission form here.

The event will take place at 30 Euston Square, London from March 27 to 29, 2017. The first two days will feature up to 40 conference sessions, organised into three parallel streams, along with two keynotes from leading industry figures. The third day will feature a series of optional all day workshops, where participants can dive deep on a select range of topics.

Building IoT is being brought to the UK by Heise and Situation Publishing, the people behind The Register. For more details, including ticket sales, go here. ®

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