IOT Solutions World Congress will showcase the „latest” in disruptive technology across 125 presentations

It will be held in partnership with the Barcelona Cyber ​​Security Congress

Barcelona, ​​as 29. (Europe Press) –

The IOT Solutions World Congress 2024 (IOTSWC) exhibition has scheduled 125 presentations for its eighth edition, which will be held from May 21 to 23 at the Fra de Barcelona Gran Vía stadium, a statement said on Monday.

It plans to bring together more than 400 exhibitors and 250 experts who will analyze the answers technology offers to the industry in four “grand challenges”: technology-enabled change; climate change and sustainability; Regulations and Standards and Security and Cyber ​​Security.

The organization has promised to „solve these challenges” in areas such as the Internet of Things (IoT), artificial intelligence, digital twins, edge computing, augmented reality, virtual reality, 5G connectivity, renewable energy, cloud computing, big data analytics and processes. Robotics.

IOTSWC Director Mark Darrago has promised that the Congress will „bring together the entire technology ecosystem globally” to provide solutions to the industry.

The conference program will feature experts such as Elisa Ronca, Director of Global SaaS Sales, Siemens Digital Buildings; ABB's Executive Vice President for Building Automation Solutions Lucy Hahn and Schneider Electric Product Safety Director Megan Samford.

IOTSWC 2024 will be held in conjunction with the fourth edition of the Barcelona Cyber ​​Security Congress, an event on cybersecurity in industries, organized in association with Generalitat.

Exhibition area

Companies such as ABB, Digicet, Emnify, Faircom, KNX, iot squared, ST Microelectronics or Txone will be represented in the IOTSWC 2024 exhibition area.

There will be a “dedicated area” for the semiconductor sector, a testbed zone, a startup pavilion, women in the industry and diversity and a networking environment.

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