IoTFuse Updates

We’ve Gone Virtual.

Updates from 20200407 – Live Stream at 12:30PMCST – Archived Video Posted Shortly After

 


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Updates from 20200331 – Live Stream at 12:30PMCST – Archived Video Posted Shortly After

If you’re looking for the blog post on this update, go here.

 


Updates from 20200330 – Live Stream at 12:30PMCST – Archived Video Posted Shortly After

Note – if you’re looking for the Livestreaming RPi Tutorial, Go here.

If you’re lookiing for the blog post on this update, go here.

 


Updates from 20200327 – Live Stream at 12:30PMCST – Archived Video Posted Shortly After

Note – if you’re looking for the Livestreaming RPi Tutorial, Go here.

We’re switching the topic up today.  The topic was originally scheduled to be about, “Computational Genetics and the State of the Speed of Vaccine Design.  Possible to Create an IoT COVID19 Sensor?” – we have rescheduled that for a future week.


Updates from 20200326 – Live Stream at 12:30PMCST – Archived Video Posted Shortly After

Blog Post on What We have Learned from Running MedFuse.io


Updates from 20200325 – Live Stream at 12:30PMCST – Archived Video Posted Shortly After

Today we’ve got Chris Black going through a tutorial on how to connect a Raspberry Pi 4 with Camera to a Livestream.  We are in part doing this as a way to help others, but also as a way to solicit feedback on how the whole process works.  Please let us know your feedback if you are checking out this video.  Note – this livestream will be re-done on Saturday, March 28th, 2020 at 12:30PM CST.

 

 

Blog post on this livestream here.

 


Updates from 20200324 – Live Stream at 12:30PMCST – Archived Video Posted Shortly After

Today we’re talking about: 1) The initiative we have started to bring hackers, makers, factories and 3d printing folks together to help build resources and supplies related to COVID19 for hosptials.  Join our Discord App on the topic if you would like to take part in this discussion.  2) Updates to the IoTFuse Conference as well as usage of the Confrnz App.

 

Blog post on COVID19 Resource Acquisition from 3D Printers.


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Social Distancing: It’s Not a Maybe

In today’s video we talked about design for streaming events.  At the present time, it seems that social distancing is going to be the new norm for the forseeable future

 


Updates from 20200319 – Live Stream at 12:30PMCST – Archived Video Posted Shortly After

 

 

 

 

IoT, Streaming and Remote Work is Now the New Norm

 


Updates from 20200317 – Live Stream at 4:45PMCST – Archived Video Posted Shortly After

Here’s How We’re Doing Refunds: Just Email Us.  Also, Let Us Know How You’re Doing and If We Can Help

Summary of How to Get Refunds / Conversions:  Send us a message either through our website or email us, or chat with us on our website here and leave your name and email that you used to sign up for the event.  Put the following into the email(s):

* Convert – Convert your ticket into a digital ticket: We will refund the difference between your already purchased ticket and the new, discounted Digital Ticket.

* Refund – Get a Full Refund: We will refund your previously purchased ticket at 100%.

* Donate – Donate your previously purchased ticket to our mission to convert to a completely Digital Event.  We’re not sure how yet, but we will try to give a shout out in some way in the future.

 

* Previous Year Signups – If you have attended the IoTFuse Physical event in the past, enter in discount code, “iotlove” when buying at ticket and you will recieve a 75% discount.  Open to previous year attendees only.


Updates from 20200313

IoTFuse 2020 is now a uniquely IoT-Powered* digital/on-site event. What does this mean?

 

• Current Ticket holders will all have automatic access to all digital content under a new, “Digital Streaming Pass” ie. You are Grandfathered In!

• Current Ticket holders will receive refunds in the difference between the original ticket purchase price and the lowest common denominator ticket price from prevous sales.

Scheduled talks and sessions will all take place through the Confrnz streaming app, including chat, asking questions, etc.

• Attendees will all have access to chat apps to simulate virtual “Gathering Areas”

Sponsors will all have Virtual Booths, “for live streaming or pre-recording content and offers.

Increased attendance: Due to increased IoTFuse marketing and nationwide conference cancellations, IoTFuse expects a significant attendance increase and Digital Streaming Tickets.

 

Buy Virtual Ticket

 

 

NEW and INCLUDED in ALL TICKETS to IoTFuse IoT-Powered Virtual Conference

ADDED: National marketing for IoTFuse IoT-Powered Virtual Conference

• Social Media: Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebok

• Email Blasts

• Public Relations Media Push

 

ADDED: Networking Opportunities

• Swapcard for Individual Reach-Outs

• Discord for Group Chat

Confrnz Video Streaming App for All Sessions – Capability to Ask Questions & Interact with Presenter

 

IoT-Powered IoTFuse 2020

Video Streaming / Application – Confrnz

Aggregator – Raspberry-Pi

Sensor/Data – Video Content

 

State of Minnesota Announces Emergency Order 20-01

March 13, 1:05 PM CST – Governor Tim Walz announced executive order number 20-01, an Emergency Order addressing community CODVID-19 Mitigation Strategies.

• Gatherings of 250 people or more banned until further notice.

• Gatherings of 200 or more people banned if in “Close Quarters” spacing which does not allow soical distancing of 6 feet or more until further notice.

• Jan Malcolm, Commissioner of the Minnesota Department of Health

 

 

IOTFUSE WILL CONTINUE AS A FULLY DIGITAL EVENT. 

Please check back for regular updates and details about the event.

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