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Join TMC and their guests Sprint and ARM for a webinar on rapid prototyping of cellular connected microprocessors. In the fast evolving world of the “Internet of things” solutions need to be responsive, innovative, and nimble. We invite developers and engineers, and project managers to learn how to use the mbed.org a cloud based compiler to program ARM® Cortex®-M3 microprocessors and cellular connectivity to quickly create new "connected prototypes". This 101 webinar guides programmers and tech professional on how to crowd source libraries for sensor and peripherals using a cloud based IDE. Users will learn how to move data from edge sensor/processor to cloud platform as a service using a cellular module.

What attendees will learn:
  • Rapid prototyping using a cloud based compiler
  • Crowd sourcing libraries to add drivers from common sensors and peripherals
  • Cellular communication to add macro-network

Who should attend:
  • Programmers that know machine languages and want to an want to make their devices connected
  • Product Managers and Engineers looking to shorten time to market for product and services
  • Business Development Managers focusing on IoT

Presenters

Sam Grove
Senior Applications Engineer
ARM



Michael Finegan
West Area Manager
M2M Solutions Engineering
Sprint



Moderator

Carl Ford
Community Developer
Mobility TechZone
Crossfire Media