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Tuesday
, October 16
Exhibit Hall G
10:00am •
Expo Floor
4:00pm •
Happy Hour on the Expo Floor
IoT Ecosystem Theater
10:15am •
IoT Connectivity Ecosystem
Lobby
7:30am •
Registration
Room 21-22
9:00am •
Keynote: The World's Most Advanced Fighter Jet Helmet - from Development and Production to the Fight
Room 51
7:45am •
Press & Analyst Breakfast
Theater 1
10:10am •
ST1: Enhancing Reliability Sensors and Electronics Components in Various Environments
11:10am •
ST2: Powering Miniature Sensors
2:00pm •
ST4: Powered to Passive IoT Sensors
3:00pm •
ST5: Commercialization Opportunities for Printed, Flexible, Stretchable, and Functional Fabric Sensors: Opportunities for IoT and Wearables
4:00pm •
ST6: Using TMR Magnetic Sensors to Enable Measurement & Detection in Next-Gen Applications with Magnetic Proximity, Rotation, and Level Sensing Functions
Theater 2
10:10am •
IIoT1: An Overview of TLS 1.3
11:10am •
IIoT2: IPC-CFX Standards Update for Industry 4.0
12:00pm •
WISE: Women In Sensors Engineering
1:00pm •
IIoT3: IoT Enabling Flexible Circuits with Integrated Sensors, Secure Wireless Communication/Power, Advanced Chip Packaging, and Shape Memory Actuation
2:00pm •
IIoT4: Using Advances in Ultra-Wideband Radio to Solve Tough Industrial Problems
3:00pm •
IIoT5: Riding the Wave of IIoT-Connected Sensor Data
4:00pm •
IIoT6: Mesh Networking: The Next Frontier for Sensors and the IoT
4:00pm •
Sensors Online Awards Ceremony
Theater 3
10:10am •
SW1: IIoT Sensors Applied to Electrical System Availability and Worker Safety
11:10am •
SW2: Creating a New Cocktail for the Supply Chain: RFID, LPWAN, and Blockchain
1:00pm •
SW3: Sensors Design Solution Considerations: Overcoming Environmental Challenges from Harsh Environments
2:00pm •
SW4: Using Sensors to Make Bicycles Smarter, Safer, and Stronger
3:00pm •
SW5: How to Choose the Right Inertial Measurement Unit for Your Guidance/Control System Application
4:00pm •
ST3: The Future of Automation: Taking LiDAR Sensors from R&D to Mass-Adoption
Wednesday
, October 17
Exhibit Hall G
9:00am •
Expo Floor
Lobby
8:30am •
Registration
Room 51
9:00am •
IoT Enabled Industry 4.0 Workshop
Theater 1
9:10am •
ST7: Designing Appropriate Sensor Signal Conditioning Circuitry for Optimal Performance
10:10am •
ST8: Remote Sensors Systems Data Integrity
11:10am •
ST9: Need to Track Absolute Positioning Safely? Think SIL3 / PL e
1:00pm •
ST10: Design Considerations for a Multiple Element MEMS Gas Sensor
2:00pm •
ST11: Design Considerations and Manufacturing Process Tradeoff for the Creation of Printed Sensors
3:00pm •
ST12: Self-Powered Profitability: A Project Development Approach to Energy Harvesting Solutions
Theater 2
9:10am •
MA1: Android Things: Getting Started with Adding Intelligence to the Network Edge
10:10am •
MA2: How Modern Technology Makes Human Workers as Efficient as Robots
11:10am •
MA3: Machine Learning in the Fog for Industrial IoT
12:00pm •
Future of Engineering Education Panel
1:00pm •
LiDAR1: Driving Forward: Enabling Smart Machines of Tomorrow
2:00pm •
LiDAR2: LiDAR System for Assisted and Autonomous Driving Vehicles
3:00pm •
LiDAR3: Using LiDAR in Embedded Linux Devices
Theater 3
9:10am •
DA1: Sensors in Biotech: Revolutionizing Drug Discovery with High Quality Data
10:10am •
DA2: The Good, Bad and Ugly: Using Remote Monitoring, Sensor Data from IoT Devices, and Predictive Analytics to Dramatically Reduce Costs
11:10am •
DA3: IoT Analytics Lifecycle: From Generating Data to Predicting the Future
1:00pm •
PC1: Harnessing the Power of Data Technology in Industrial Transformation
2:00pm •
PC2: Autonomous, Low-Power Condition Monitoring with a Nanopower Sensor Monitor
3:00pm •
PC3: The Enabling Semiconductor Industry: Condition Monitoring Goes Digital
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