The World Tour Continues: Next Smart World Event in San Francisco

The Smart World Events, promoting the M2M Challenge, the WT Innovation World Cup, and the Cloud Innovation World Cup continue. Next stop is San Francisco, July 22, at the Wearable Technologies Conference, hosted at Fort Mason Convention Center.

Sensors are being embedded in more devices and object than ever. Wearable technologies, m2m and cloud communication are creating new businesses, improving processes, and changing the way we live and work. The Smart World Events provide a platform for all those innovative minds with great ideas in these areas. Promoting three innovation competitions – WT Innovation World Cup, M2M Challenge, and Cloud Innovation World Cup (starting October 15) – these events are a great platform for inventors, start-ups, and established companies to create new contacts.

As part of the Wearable Technologies Conference in San Francisco, July 22, the Smart World Event will be divided into two sessions. In the first session, Andrew Leone (STMicroelectronics), Volker Prüller (Texas Instruments), and Philipp Miehlich (VARTA Microbattery) will talk about “Smarter Living on a Smarter Planet”. The second session “Machine-to-Machine / Internet of Things” will feature Brian Gally (Qualcomm MEMS Technology), Michael Wagner (Telit Wireless Solutions), and Richard Dym (SIIA).

The next Smart World Event will be in Fribourg, Switzerland, October 3, 2013.

Everyone, interested in attending the Wearable Technologies Conference in San Francisco, is welcome to register for the event. To register or view the full agenda please visit the Smart World Events Website.

Developers with innovative solutions in the areas of wearable technologies or machine-to–machine communication are welcome to submit their solutions until November 30, 2013 – visit smartworldevents.com or the competition sites WT Innovation World Cup, M2M Challenge and Cloud Innovation World Cup to learn more.

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