Silicon Labs will discuss AIoT in keynote speeches

Silicon Labs to deliver five keynote speeches

Silicon Labs is set to deliver five global keynotes this autumn. The company’s presentations at its own Works With 2024 global series of developer conferences, as well as the inaugural embedded world North America, will focus on the powerful convergence of AI and IoT and its far-reaching effects on embedded systems.

“Gathering the greatest minds in our space to shape the future of IoT and embedded innovation is a rare and powerful opportunity,” said Matt Johnson, CEO, Silicon Labs. “We’re excited to host these crucial conversations in our own backyard while also expanding the presence of Works With. With our participation in the embedded world North America event in Austin and our now-in-person Works With global series, we’re connecting with the embedded community like never before.”

Works With 2024

This year, Silicon Labs will introduce three regional, in-person events for Works With, taking place in San Jose, Hyderabad, and Shanghai. These gatherings will offer participants hands-on training and insights into the latest trends in IoT. Attendees will explore how expansive networks, cutting-edge edge AI, robust security protocols, and data-driven insights are converging to create more intelligent and connected devices, driving the development of sophisticated AI systems.

Participants can look forward to insights from Silicon Labs CEO Matt Johnson, CTO Daniel Cooley, and experts from Silicon Labs, NVIDIA, and other leading companies in the IoT ecosystem.

Keynote highlights include:

embedded world North America 2024

Silicon Labs will also present the opening keynote at the first-ever embedded world North America, scheduled for 8-10 October 2024 at the Austin Convention Centre. This event marks the western expansion of the embedded world exhibition, gathering the global embedded systems community in the heart of the US technology sector.

The keynote, delivered by Silicon Labs CEO Matt Johnson and CTO Daniel Cooley, will provide a visionary look into the future of embedded systems, driven by advancements in AI, machine learning, and enhanced security. It will also serve as a compelling call to action, urging the industry to adapt and prepare for the rapidly changing landscape.

Key themes include:

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