Online Conference: Designing for the Internet of Things

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Online Conference: Designing for the Internet of Things

Getting away to conferences can be difficult: travel, booking a hotel, getting your employer to pay for it, and everything that goes with it.  I wanted to share with you that my amazing sponsor O'Reilly is offering a low-cost online conference:  Designing for the Internet of Things!

The fast-evolving Internet of Things presents unique, complex challenges for UX designers. To help you understand and surmount these challenges, we’ve gathered seven leading experts in IoT design for a daylong virtual conference addressing the crucial topics you need to know to create the next generation of products and services. You’ll learn about technological fundamentals of the IoT, industrial design, prototyping for connected products, designing with artificial intelligence, designing for failure, privacy and security considerations, and the UX design of devices that incorporate machine learning.

If you find getting away to a conference difficult and want the conference brought to you, or simply want to learn more about the popular Internet of Things topic, please check out this O'Reilly conference.  The internet isn't just about websites anymore -- be one to get ahead of the game and into the future of coding!

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