When they advertise lottery games, you’ll hear the phrase, “Ya’ gotta’ be in it to win it”. Obviously, if you don’t buy a ticket, your chances of winning are less than slim pickins’. So in the same token, if you are in the tech business, be it engineer, EOEM, product manager, researcher, manufacturer, software engineer, or student, why would you not be holding a ticket to Sensors Expo 2014, the biggest ‘no-lose’ game in town?
No matter what area of technology you’re working in or passionate about, sensors are and/or will be critical components of nearly all current and future products. In order to successfully work with these devices, you’ll need to know what’s available, what’s unique, what’s on the horizon, and, most important, what your colleagues and competitors are up to in the sensors arena. There’ one, and only one event that will put you in the center of all things sensor: Sensors Expo 2014 in Rosemont, IL, June 25, 26, and 27.
Here is just a tiny glimpse of the opportunities you’ll find At Sensors Expo 2014:
- Numerous networking events where you can make new contacts, refresh current contacts, and learn what everyone else in your field is doing.
- The Best of Sensors Awards focusing on applications and innovations in the world of sensors as well as excellence among engineers.
- Attendee Choice Awards where you get to vote via mobile app for the exhibitor you believe has the best technology.
- The IPSO Challenge that showcases the most innovative uses of the IP in sensors/control, embedded and M2M applications, a.k.a., the building blocks of the Internet of Things (IoT).
- A Scavenger Hunt where you use a mobile app to find hotspots and win prizes.
- Important Keynotes delivered by major players in the sensors kingdom
- Numerous seminars and symposiums presented by the engineers and developers out in the fields. Extend your knowledge and expertise by attending one or many.
- A full range of exhibitors showing the most current and future sensors and related products and technologies.
Okay, editors are supposed to brief, so briefly put, when it comes to lotteries, ya’ gotta’ be in it to win it. For Sensors Expo 2014, be there, or risk going nowhere. ~MD