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This event is organized by Computer History Museum NextGen Advisory Board and requires registration through event's Eventbrite page (https://www.eventbrite.com/e/programming-the-system-of-the-world-the-industrial-internet-of-things-tickets-31468471044).

The Internet of Things may remind you of smart refrigerators, thermostats, and washing machines. But advancements in sensors, networking, cloud technology and intelligent machines are having an impact far outside the home. From aircraft engines to electrical power systems, transforming physical objects into internet-connected powerhouses is boosting productivity and efficiency for companies and reshaping the infrastructure we depend on for daily life.

Learn more about industrial IoT from three experts (bios below):Peter Marx, Vice President, Advanced Projects, GE Digital. Adjunct Professor, USCMarc Carrel-Billiard, Global Senior Managing Director of Accenture LabsBryan Hale, President of Resin.io

Moderated by Quentin Hardy (Head of Editoral, Google Cloud), the panel will discuss the challenges and opportunities that come with programming the systems that power the world, and share their insight and vision for the future of Industrial IoT.

So, bring a friend, meet other young professionals in the Bay Area and be part of the transformation of how the world operates!

For more information and registration visit the event's Eventbrite page (https://www.eventbrite.com/e/programming-the-system-of-the-world-the-industrial-internet-of-things-tickets-31468471044).

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