The 2021 IoT Online Conference
The IoT Online Conference is back, and this time the core focus is on IoT embedded systems and edge computing. This post will explore what will be happening at this year’s conference and how teams and developers can benefit. The...
Summary
This blog post previews the 2021 IoT Online Conference and outlines the conference's focus on IoT embedded systems and edge computing. It explains the session tracks, highlights practical topics (embedded Linux, RTOS, firmware), and describes how engineering teams can apply lessons to design, deployment, and team training.
Key Takeaways
- Identify which conference tracks and sessions are most relevant to embedded IoT and edge computing projects.
- Assess practical tools and techniques presented for embedded Linux, RTOS, and firmware development.
- Apply conference insights to improve team workflows, training plans, and architecture decisions for edge devices.
- Prioritize topics such as security, OTA updates, and device provisioning when planning IoT product roadmaps.
Who Should Read This
Embedded and firmware engineers, technical leads, and product managers (mid-level and above) who want a concise guide to the conference content and how it maps to practical IoT and edge development needs.
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