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WIoT Council: Quarterly Symposium

  • Wednesday, September 29, 2021
  • 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
  • Harley-Davidson Museum, 400 W Canal St, Milwaukee, WI 53203

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  • WIoT Council Members only

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Q3 Symposium

Fall is in the air which brings us to our September symposium event and another opportunity to hear from industry leaders in the IoT sphere. Join us. 


Date: Wednesday, September 29th

Time: 8am to noon

Place: Harley-Davidson Museum, 400 W Canal St, Milwaukee, WI 53203


Topics & Discussions

8:00am - 8:30am Registration, Breakfast and Networking

8:30am  - Welcome from Board Chairman, Jeremy Udovich

8:35am  - IoT Case Study - Propeller Health VP Product, Ted Burns

Digital Health is a growing sector but it is still a new concept in the healthcare industry which is a spider web of entrenched care methods, business models and multiple disciplines. Technology is not always viewed as a favorable solution and finding product fit in the market is not without challenges. Ted will discuss Propeller’s and strategies and tactics they have taken to develop product market fit with their sensors and software in treating Asthma and COPD patients.

9:35am - Recruiting Tech Talent in the region - MKE Tech Hub CEO, Kathy Henrich

The Milwaukee Tech Hub Coalition whose mission is to inclusively double tech talent in the Milwaukee region, will share their data on the status of tech talent in the region.   Kathy will also share some primary research on what tech talent cares about and how you can best position yourself to recruit talent to your organization.

10:35am - Networking Break

11:05am - Startups in IoT - Saneex Founders, Nuri Dorra and William Frometa

Nationally ranked startup gener8tor and Georgia-Pacific partnered to launch 1915 studio, a pre-accelerator for early stage companies innovating within hygiene, IoT and sensing. We will hear from one of their teams, Saneex. 

Saneex developed a robotic self-sanitizing and deodorizing toilet seat. They will share their journey and how they have partnered with two factories in Asia to bring their product to market. 

12.00pm - Adjourned





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Connectivity Initiatives 

What We Believe

We believe Wisconsin holds a unique position to lead the advancement of emerging technologies, including Artificial Intelligence and the Internet of Things (IoT).

With a rich history in manufacturing, software, retail, and healthcare, our state possesses the expertise, experience, and forward-thinking mindset required to shape the future of connected technology. For Wisconsin to thrive in this era of rapid technological transformation, we must foster innovation and collaboration among businesses as they explore and develop enhancements in their products and operations. By leveraging our shared strengths and nurturing local talent and enterprises, we can ensure that pioneering solutions are not only envisioned here but also realized and built within our state.

         

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The Council is a professional, member-driven organization committed to establishing Wisconsin as a hub of excellence for the Internet of Things, Artificial Intelligence, and other emerging technologies. We provide our members with a platform for impactful networking, skill development, business expansion, and the exchange of specialized industry knowledge centered on the implementation of these technologies.

Additionally, we have developed an advocacy platform that seeks funding for training programs to support manufacturing businesses in integrating emerging technologies into their operations and products.

How We Do It

We provide statewide programming for our membership in an event series focused on Education, Capital, Talent, and Policy.  Additionally, we work to connect regional companies on topics of common interests and source and publish case studies of emerging IoT and AI products and implementations that have taken place in Wisconsin.

In bringing our resources to the membership, the Council has developed relationships with the UW-Electronic Business Consortium (UWEBC) and the WMEP.

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