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SUMMARY:Early Signals\, Future Scenarios: Tomorrow’s Technologies Visible Today
DESCRIPTION:If you are interested in the new tech and trends that will shape the Internet of Things (IoT) and communications in the near and mid-term future\, and the business opportunities (and threats) that these new developments will present\, don’t miss Nokia’s Leslie Shannon talk on ‘Early Signals\, Future Scenarios: Tomorrow’s Technologies Visible Today’ at UTS on 19 March @5.30pm. Leslie is Head of Ecosystem and Trend Scouting at Nokia as well as a highly regarded analyst and speaker. Leslie’s presentation will be essentially non-technical\, and suitable for people of all backgrounds\, from the very technical to the not at all.  \nAgenda:  \n– The Changing Relationship between Humans and Computers \n – IoT 2.0: Way Beyond the Smart Meter – 5G and IoT for the Enterprise \n – Key developments in Analytics \n – The Spatial Internet: What is it\, and why does it matter to the Enterprise?  \n– What does it all mean for you? \n To register and reserve your place for this FREE session\, please use the following link: https://lnkd.in/fit-edW \n
URL:https://www.iot.org.au/events/early-signals-future-scenarios-tomorrows-technologies-visible-today/
LOCATION:UTS\, 15 broadway\, Ultimo\, New South Wales\, 2007\, Australia
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