Theme:
Secure and Intelligent Internet of Things for Solving Global Problems
When:
December 5-6, 2024
Where:
Malachowsky Hall, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA
About
The Warren B. Nelms Institute for the Connected World is at the forefront of research, education, and outreach in core aspects of Internet of Things (IoT) technologies and their innovative applications in solving global problems in areas like health, energy, transportation, and manufacturing.
Together with industry, university, and government partners, the Warren B. Nelms Institute develops broad, interdisciplinary Internet-of-Things (IoT) technologies, applications, and policies to create more secure, intelligent, and connected communities. With billions of IoT-connected devices already in the world today—and billions more in the coming years—the institute remains at the forefront of this burgeoning field while creating a critical mass of expertise at the convergence of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and IoT.
Registration
Complimentary registration for the conference is now open.
Keynote SPEAKERS, Visionary Talks, and Panels
The two-day conference will feature Keynote Talks, Visionary Talks, and Signature Research Talks from our distinguished speakers. View our Invited Speakers here.
The conference will also have three panels:
Panel 1: Security, Safety, and Resilience of IoT/CPS: New Challenges and Prospects?
Panel 2: Edge Intelligence: What to Hope and Fear?
Panel 3: Workforce Development for IoT and AI
To view the full program, visit the Program page.
Student Demo & Poster Session
Organized with the IoT Students Club at University of Florida, we expect to have a large diverse body of undergraduate and graduate students presenting posters and demonstrations on their research projects spanning various aspects of smart and connected systems. Winners will be selected in each category by our esteemed judges. The student poster and demo session would be a great avenue to connect with our talented students.