About us
IoT Belfast is a regular meetup event in Belfast, we aim to bring together people from across industries and different walks of life to discuss and learn about the Internet of Things, and how it may relate to their lives and business.
We come together every month, where 3 speakers have 15 minutes each to share their stories, experiences, technology, invention or opinion on IoT. We encourage speakers from across ages, expertise and skill levels, whether it be a start-up talking about their IoT launch product, an established telecomms company presenting their latest IoT platform, to hobbyists and students who wish to share their recent invention/creation for feedback and comment. We aim to offer a broad range of speakers and to keep the event fresh.
After the presentations there are informal drinks and snacks to encourage friendly networking and community building.
Upcoming events
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IoT Belfast 32: R&D in IoT
InvestNI, Invest Northern Ireland, Bedford Square, 1 Bedford St, Belfast, GBJoin us for an evening of insights, innovation, and networking as IoTBelfast heads to the Invest NI Building for our May 2026 “R&D & IoT” meetup.
This month, we’ll explore the world of IoT research and development, focusing on how organisations are moving from early-stage innovation to real-world deployment. We’ll look at the challenges of scaling, the role of secure and resilient systems, and how emerging technologies are shaping industrial readiness across sectors like smart cities, transport, and connected infrastructure.
Whether you’re an engineer, technologist, data scientist, product leader, or simply interested in IoT, R&D, and emerging technologies, you’ll come away with practical insights and inspiration from local experts working on real-world applications.
About the Speakers & Topics
Barry McSorley | ANGOKA
Bio: Recently taken up the role of Director of Engineering at ANGOKA, based in the Titanic Quarter, after a career in telecommunications with Cable & Wireless and more recently Vodafone Business. Barry leads the hardware, software, and cloud teams at ANGOKA, building technology platforms for safer, more connected future transport systems and cities.Title: Escaping Pilot Purgatory: Scaling IoT R&D for Industrial Readiness
Description: At ANGOKA, the mission is to secure the digital foundations of the modern world, embedding trust, resilience, and safety into the communication and data networks that underpin smart cities, autonomous systems, and future aviation. Based on experience across emerging technology projects, this talk explores how evolving customer needs move from prototype to production, with cost and time-to-market as constant considerations. We’ll discuss common barriers in R&D, practical solutions applied at ANGOKA, and a recent case study demonstrating how the R&D process is brought to life in a real-world scenario.Nektarios Georgalas | BT Ireland Innovation Centre (BTIIC)
Bio: Nektarios Georgalas is an Innovation Principal (Data & AI) at BT and Industrial Principal Investigator at BT Ireland Innovation Centre (BTIIC - btiic.com), where he leads the translation of AI and IoT innovation into scalable, commercially viable capabilities. His focus is on embedding AI into live platforms, enabling operational impact, and exploring new value creation through innovation commercialisation across complex enterprise environments.Title: Autonomous and Sustainable Internet of Moving Things: From Scale to Commercialisation
Description: This talk will explore the Internet of Moving Things, the new generation of IoT with autonomously moving sensory devices such as drones, robots, autonomous vehicles, with challenges and opportunities it presents, technically and commercially for industry 5.0 environments. Nektarios will present how AI-driven intent-based orchestration, assurance and sustainability optimisation can help Communication Service Providers turn moving IoT complexity into scalable, resilient and monetisable digital services.Jonathan Stewart | Oxford Instruments Andor
Bio: Dr Jonathan Stewart is Head of Software at Oxford Instruments Andor. He leads multiple application teams across microscopy, analysis, and scientific software. With a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from QUB and 20+ years’ software experience, he drives AI, cybersecurity, and engineering best practices across the Oxford Instruments group.Title: From Instrument to Insight: Scaling Scientific Systems into the Real World
Description: Modern scientific and IoT systems combine hardware, software, and data to deliver real-world impact. This talk explores practical lessons from building and scaling imaging and analysis platforms, covering challenges from data capture to insight generation, and how evolving approaches, including AI, are beginning to reshape how these systems are developed and deployed.Agenda
6:30 PM - Informal networking & grab some food
7:00 PM - Welcome & introductions
7:15 PM - Talks begin
Nektarios Georgalas - Autonomous and Sustainable Internet of Moving Things: From Scale to Commercialisation
(15 mins + 5 mins Q&A)
Barry McSorley - Escaping Pilot Purgatory: Scaling IoT R&D for Industrial Readiness
(15 mins + 5 mins Q&A)
Jonathan Stewart - From Instrument to Insight: Scaling Scientific Systems into the Real World
(15 mins + 5 mins Q&A)
8:15 PM - Networking & chats
8:30 PM - Event close (and maybe pints nearby 🍻)Event Details
Venue: Invest NI Building, Bedford Square, 1 Bedford St, Belfast BT2 7ES
Date: Thursday, 28th May 2026
Time: 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Host: Invest NILight bites and beverages will be provided
*Upon arrival, attendees should wait in the reception area of the building to be directed to the conference room where the event will take place.
This event is facilitated by Martin Naughton & Galvia Digital. If you have any questions about the event, or if you're interested in speaking or hosting a future meetup, please get in touch.
Want to host or speak at an upcoming IoTBelfast event? Register your interest today.
45 attendees
IoT Belfast 33: IoT Innovation and the Policies That Power It
Catalyst, 17 Bedford Street, BT2 7EG, Belfast, GBIoTBelfast is partnering with ACT | Association for Competitive Technology and Catalyst to bring ACT’s 'Developed Tour' to Belfast on Monday, 1st June 2026.
This special edition event will explore how evolving policy, regulation, cybersecurity, and data governance requirements are shaping the real-world deployment of IoT and AI systems, particularly within regulated industries and public-sector environments.
Designed for founders, engineers, product leaders, and technology professionals, the evening will combine expert discussion with networking across Belfast’s growing innovation ecosystem.
The event will take place at Catalyst on Bedford Street, in the heart of Belfast’s technology and startup community.
Attendance is free, with food and refreshments provided.
About Developed: UK
This event is part of Developed: UK, an event series that brings together founders iinvestors, and ecosystem leaders to discuss local startup realities and how UK- level policy decisions increasingly shape the way teams build, launch, and scale.
The goal is to build a stronger cross-border community, discuss what’s working (and what isn’t) for tech innovators, and carry those insights and relationships from the Developed: UK Tour into broader conversations about digital policy and competitiveness in London.
About the Association for Competitive Technology (ACT)
ACT is a global membership organisation representing technology startups, scaleups, and independent developers building across the digital economy.
We work with our members and governments around the world to advocate for policies that reward and inspire tech-driven innovation while providing resources to help you raise capital, scale globally, and create jobs.
Agenda
- Opening remarks from Stephen Tulip, UK Country Manager, ACT | Association for Competitive Technology
- Moderated panel discussion
- Audience Q&A
- Networking and refreshments
Panel Discussion
The panel will explore how emerging regulation and governance requirements are influencing the design, deployment, and operation of IoT and AI systems.
Topics will include:
- AI governance and regulation
- Data governance and privacy
- Cybersecurity and operational resilience
- Public-sector and regulated technology deployment
- The practical impact of policy on engineering and product teams
The discussion will be moderated by Alex Cooke, Senior Director for Global Membership at ACT | Association for Competitive Technology.
Event Details
Date: Monday 1st June 2026
Time: 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Location: Catalyst, Bedford Street, BelfastIoTBelfast events are facilitated by Martin Naughton & Galvia Digital. If you have any questions about an event, or if you're interested in speaking or hosting a future meetup, please get in touch info@galviadigital.com.
Want to host or speak at an upcoming IoTBelfast event? Register your interest today.
7 attendees
Past events
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