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Join Sprint and ARM for a webinar on rapid prototyping of cellular connected microprocessors, Tomorrow!

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Processor-to-Cloud Prototyping

Tomorrow! January 23rd, 2014
TIME: 2:00 PM EDT/ 11:00 AM PDT



 
 

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

Melanie Neumann

Sam is a Senior Applications Engineer and member of the IoT business unit at ARM, supporting and evangelizing ARM MBED online tools. He has extensive experience in a variety of disciplines including embedded systems, hardware and software for public safety, vehicle communication and georeferenced imaging systems. Sam spent 6 years designing automotive infotainment systems, during which time he received an Innovations award at the 2011 CES for in-vehicle audio/video. His cutting-edge designs have led to several multi-million dollar international business deals for small and startup businesses. Sam obtained his BS degree in Electronics Engineering from Long Beach State University in California.



Michael Finegan

West Area Manager, M2M Solutions Engineering, Sprint

Melanie Neumann

Michael is a member of Sprint’s Emerging Solutions Group (ESG) and leads the West Area M2M Solution Engineering team. Sprint’s ESG charter is to identify and seek out high value retail and wholesale machine-to-machine and embedded systems solutions across all channels and all markets. He is on Sprint’s M2M Collaboration Center Advisory Council created to develop new ecosystem partners to support “Rapid Solution Development” that leverage CDMA (1xRTT and 3G) , and 4G technologies including WiMAX and LTE. Michael has been in the telecommunications industry for 15 years and started his tenure at Sprint in 1997. Michael specializes in designing Wireless and Wire Line WAN topologies, implementing Machine-to-Machine and IoT solutions. Michael has participated on panel discussions at Verge 2012 and supported Sprint’s Sustainability Conference April 2013.


Moderator

Carl Ford
Community Developer Mobility TechZone Crossfire Media

Rhett Parsons

Carl Ford is Co-Founder of Crossfire Media focused on the impact of communication technology on consumers and industry. Carl has been highlighting the key initiatives around the advances of the Commercial Internet since the beginning. From developing Product and service strategies to moderating meetings at ETSI, Carl's 20+ years have always focused on the impact that service cost, regulatory and marketing issues have in rolling out new services.

As a community developer for Pulvermedia, Carl developed all of the VON Conference content. As an integral part of the IP Communications community, Carl has been instrumental in helping develop various trade organizations and has advised many companies on both strategic and technical issues to satisfy the needs of these company's customers.

 
   
     
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