Bringing Silicon Valley to Ireland, with speakers including Vitaly Golomb, Beyond IoT 2 on 21 January 2019 offers an opportunity for multi-nationals, SMEs, start-ups, entrepreneurs, and academics to hear what international, battle-tested entrepreneurs, technologists, investors, and dedicated researchers expect from the next wave of technology innovation and investment, and to learn how their organisations can benefit. Hosted by Cork Institute of Technology’s Nimbus Research Centre and sponsored by SteriTrack (MatrixIT), the event will once again take place in the state-of-the-art conference centre in Páirc Uí Chaoimh in Cork.

Nimbus aims to capitalise on the success of the sold-out 2018 event and deliver an even bigger and better event in 2019, starting with an impressive line-up of speakers from across the Atlantic and Europe, to bring technology gurus from Silicon Valley and other global players to Cork. These include Vitaly Golomb, Managing Director and Global Head of Principal Investments at IEG Investment Banking Group,who addressed the inaugural Beyond IOT, John Biggs (TechCrunch), Dave Troy (the man who saved Twitter!), Jon Soberg (Expansive Ventures), Stuart Hillston (ConCap), Helen McBreen (Atlantic Bridge) and more. The topics will include Internet of Things, Blockchain, Space, Security, Artificial Intelligence, Augmented/Virtual Reality, Funding and Business Expansion.

Clinics will provide a unique opportunity to get expert advice from field experts in technology, investment, funding avenues, entrepreneurship and academic research. These sessions will provide invaluable advice and guidance on how attendees can facilitate investment, drive technology innovation, create collaborations and foster new commercial relationships. Attendees will include researchers, investors, entrepreneurs, academics, start-ups, business owners and top executives from large multinationals.

Kieran Gleeson, CEO and Founder of Freight Station says “Freight Station attended the Beyond IoT event at Pairc Ui Chaoimh in January 2018. We were delighted to hear about the technological advances that are being made right now, providing start-up companies with new opportunities in new spaces. The speakers were fascinating and their insights were extremely valuable to our own technology roadmap. We can’t wait to attend again in 2019.”

The event is approved by Engineers Ireland providing Continuous Professional Development (CPD) in areas relevant to the professional development of engineers.

CIT’s Nimbus Research Centre is Ireland’s largest IoT centre and has a permanent workforce of 90 people. Nimbus delivers over 60 IoT projects per annum for Irish industry and passionately believes that it is essential to deliver the best, and latest, thinking to its project partners in industry, academia and funding agencies.

The latest Gartner industry report indicates that 8.4 billion connected things are in use worldwide, up 31% from 2016, and will reach 20.4 billion by 2020. With total spending on endpoints and services surpassing almost $2 trillion, this is an essential event for all who want to understand where this new wave of technology and investment is heading and how it can be best embraced and exploited.

Start-up companies are encouraged to attend with a full discount. The event has proven to be extremely beneficial for networking and forming collaborations particularly in industry research where SMEs can access funding through Technology Gateways.

To register and book your tickets please visit the website: http://beyond-iot2.com  or find out more on https://twitter.com/BeyondIoT2019


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