5th Annual Auto ID and Sensing Solutions Expo
When
May 7, 2014
Hamilton Brook Smith Reynolds is pleased to have been a sponsor of this year's 5th Annual Auto ID and Sensing Solutions Expo, hosted by the MIT Enterprise Forum on May 7, 2014.
MIT Event Description:
Come to the top floor of the MIT Media Lab for a supercharged event featuring two distinguished panels plus an expected 50-60 tabletop technology exhibits. Gain some clarity about the often wacky world of wireless and identification technologies that are experiencing much broader traction in the marketplace. This expo attracts a diverse crowd – people interested in the business benefits of Auto-ID, implementers, developers, investors, research analysts, end users, consultants, educators, integrators, students, hardware and software providers – plus many others.
The Auto ID Expo, one of four events celebrating IoT week in Boston, is a supercharged event that will feature two distinguished panels, an expected 60 technology exhibits, and an ‘Ask the Experts’ session where attendees can schedule a brief one-on-one meeting with 15 leading experts in their respective fields.
- 50+ Exhibitors – Attendees get free entry to the exhibit & demo areas.
- Interactive demos for retail applications leveraging wireless solutions.
- Expert madness from 8-9pm: 10-minute, one-on-one meetings with world-leading experts in IoT on a variety of topics – VC’s, Marketing, Technology, Legal, Strategy, Market Research.
- Expo Panel #1: Reinventing Proximity
- Ryan N. Morrison, CEO, True Mileage
- Brad Durbin, Co-founder and CEO, übersimple llc
- Mark Robinton, Software Engineering – Strategic Innovation at HID Global
- Marcelo Coelho, Researcher + Designer, Marcelo Coelho Studio, MIT Media Lab
- Michael Thompson, Founder and President, InProximity, LLC
- Moderator: Ed Mitukiewicz, MiTu Consulting
- Expo Panel #2: The Future of Retail
- Dr. Sanjay Sarma, Auto-ID Labs & MIT Director of Digital Learning
- Stacey Shulman, former CIO of American Apparel
- Raghu Das, CEO, IDTechEx
- Vivek Farias, Assoc. Professor of Operations Management, MIT Sloan School
- Moderator: Tom Coyle, Chair, Auto-ID & Sensing Circle, MIT Enterprise Forum