DETROIT – How would your company like to participate in an Internet of Things event this spring that will focus on Michigan technologies and also benefit the Michigan Science Center?

Well you can. It’s called IoT Tech Connect and it will be held at the Michigan Science Center on Monday April 29. Fifteen percent of all sponsorship sales go to the Michigan Science Center to support STEM programming.

So far we have lined up the morning keynote, Larry Burns, former head of R&D for GM. We will close the show with an IoT Pitch Competition sponsored by the Chinese government.

 

We have tracks available for Connected and Autonomous Vehicles, cybersecurity, Industrial Internet of Things, Connected Tech, Sensors and Related Hardware, Analytics and Business Intelligence, Augment Reality/Virtual Reality and Drones, Smart Cities/Blockchain/AI, and Technology As A Service.

Now if a track sponsorship isn’t what you have in mind, we have a variety of other sponsorships opportunities available. You can find all the details at https://iottechconnect.com/sponsorships/

Finally, if you’re not interested in a sponsorship, we’re offering booths at Mi-Sci. https://iottechconnect.com/booth-rentals/ They are sold on a first-come, first-served basis. Only 50 are available. Several have already been sold.

Learn more by clicking on www.IoTTechConnect.Com. Or email show co-producer Mike Brennan at [email protected]  Or you can email Rick Beckers, founder of the new XaaS1.Com Technology-As-A-Service platform at [email protected]. He’s also CEO of Managed Service Provider www.CloudTech1.Com