
Envision, if you would, a box-based chart that's divided into four sections — the top-right and top-left represent "The Cool Stuff" and "Cold, but Not Quite Cool" repsectively, and the the bottom-right and bottom-left represent "Wants to Be Cool" and "Uncool."
For me, when I think about the analysts speaking at our upcoming IoT Evolution Expo 2025, I know they're in the top-right category when it comes to best-in-class IoT.
Let's learn about them:
- First, there is Matt Hatton from Transforma. If you don’t follow Hatton on Linkedin (click here), you are missing some incredibly insightful analyses. In his expo kickoff session on Tuesday, February 11, 2025 ("IoT Workshop: What's Ahead in 2025"), attendees should expect a comprehensive rundown of IoT and what companies should expect in the very near feature.
- Then we have Alex Besen, who knows a great deal about the automotive factory floor. (In particular, how companies like Tesla have innovated past what's previously existed, and what the rest of the industry must do in order to remain competitive.)
- We also have Bradley Canham, who will be focusing on strong go-to-market strategies and will be leading sessions about connectivity, eSIMs and more.
Notably, all three of these experts are typically paid thousands of dollars for consulting; attendees of IoT Evolution Expo 2025, on the other hand, benefit after paying the price of admission. Simple.
Throughout the show, we'll be featuring other superstars, as well:
- Joe Bocuzzi from NVIDIA is a great case-in-point example; he will expose us to the open network architecture of Open Radio Access Network (O-RAN) from NVIDIA, a company that is clearly in that top-right "The Cool Stuff" corner when it comes to industry success.
- Steve Hanna from Infineon will walk attendees towards a thorough understanding of zero trust security that, like The X-Files teaches us, "Trust No 1." (In this case, to trust no single user by default and to still optimally secure our modern applications.)
- Later we'll hear from Craig Sells, who knows well the ins and outs of radio communication and how to get total coverage in buildings that have a history of dark spots and dead zones. (All for the purpose of making first responders’ jobs easier and buildings safer, of course.)
And let's not forget about our keynotes:
- Keith Robinson, former industry analyst and now a smart city solutions implementer for Atlanta.
- Dr. Preston Marshall just authored a book highlighting enterprises’ advantages and collective rationale for adopting 6G ahead of the main carriers.
- Mike Bergman of Consumer Technology Association (CTA) will help us not become blindsided by the future and the tremendous innovation that businesses today are truly capable of.
The bottom line, readers?
The team at IoT Evolution World has put a lot of hard work into giving you a show that does three things for you:
- Show you what's cool; "The Cool Stuff."
- Show you why it's cool (and why the presenters are, too).
- Lend insight into how to be cool (or even cooler, for those already on the right track).
And it's well worth your time to use code "15digitaldial" to save money, along the way.
Learn more about the ever-evolving Internet of Things at IoT Evolution Expo 2025! This will be taking place from February 11-13, 2025, in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Part of the #TECHSUPERSHOW experience, this event combines conference programming with a robust exhibit hall, networking events and other activities, promoting educated togetherness between buyers and providers of business technology products and services that are huge for the Internet of Things.
Edited by
Alex Passett