JUN
16
JUN
16
June 16, 2021
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Today's IoT developer needs to be rapidly prototyping hardware solutions that mimic real world scenarios, while almost simultaneously developing cloud-based applications supported by data gathered by these solutions. This is where Datacake and the Blues Wireless Notecard can help.
Take asset tracking as one of many examples. How do we quickly develop a mobile prototype, using cellular data and GPS, along with a corresponding cloud dashboard in record time?
On Wednesday, June 16th at 10AM CDT join us for "How to Create IoT Asset Tracking Applications with Drag-and-Drop Tooling" where members of the Datacake and Blues Wireless teams will showcase an end-to-end technical demonstration of:
Speakers
Lauer is a detail-oriented manager with extensive experience in Developer Relations and Product Management. He also has a long history of web and mobile app development utilizing a variety of tools and frameworks.
Simon Kemper is the co-founder of Datacake and has many years of experience in the field of product development in an industrial environment. Since 2015, he has been mainly involved with the topic of IoT.
Hosts
Founded in 2018, Blues Wireless is the creator of the Notecard, the fastest and most cost-effective way to add wireless connectivity to any product. The Notecard is a secure system on a module (SoM) with embedded 10-year global connectivity that allows any developer to send data from remote assets using JSON and two-lines of code. Data is synchronized to the Blues Wireless Notehub.io cloud service, where it can be routed to your cloud applications of choice.Blues's customers represent leading and innovative companies spanning agriculture, automotive, construction, healthcare, industrial, manufacturing, retail, supply chain & cold chain, transportation, and logistics. Applications range from simple tracking and remote monitoring to edge analytics and remote control. Blues is headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts.