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Training explores wireless connectivity for the IoT

1st May 2014
Nat Bowers
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Offering in-depth knowledge on how to implement Bluetooth hardware and software, the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) announce the Bluetooth Innovation Series training programme. Offering training for developers interested in wireless connectivity in a concise one-day format, upcoming dates and locations include May 15 in San Jose, CA; June 4 in Beijing, China; and June 19 in London, UK. Registration is open now.

Bluetooth Smart technology is fuelling the explosive growth of the Internet of Things (IoT) as it is integrated into millions of new devices daily - adding connectivity to everyday objects to make people’s lives easier and more efficient. The Bluetooth Innovation Series gives developers new to wireless a springboard to creating their Bluetooth Smart applications, products and accessories for hot trends like wearables, beacons, proximity and home automation.

The San Jose, Beijing, and London programmes focus on practical, hands-on training by industry experts on wireless connectivity and Bluetooth Smart, the de facto wireless solution of choice powering the IoT. Space is limited to ensure each attendee leaves with the building blocks they need to develop a great wireless product with Bluetooth Smart that is immediately able to connect to phones, tablets, PCs and applications. The Bluetooth Innovation Series was developed specifically with new Bluetooth developers in mind, but the programme is open to anyone interested in learning more about Bluetooth Smart technology.

Suke Jawanda, CMO, Bluetooth SIG, comments: “The Bluetooth SIG and our event sponsors CSR, Frontline Test Equipment and Nordic Semiconductor, believe in the power of Bluetooth Smart to revolutionise the wireless industry. Developers are reimagining what is possible with wireless, and we want to foster that creativity by providing them with the tools they need to innovate with Bluetooth technology."

As a co-sponsor of the event, CSR will be providing each attendee with a µEnergy Starter Development Kit.

“Even with the massive growth we have seen, Bluetooth Smart is still a new technology, and the potential of what it can do has barely been tapped. This programme gives us an opportunity to walk a new developer through creating and bringing a device to market. In a single day we’ll arm them with the knowledge they need to add wireless connectivity to their product and push the limits of what is possible with the IoT,” added Steve Hegenderfer, Director of Developer Programmes, Bluetooth SIG.

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