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Bluetooth World 2018
8:00 am-6:00 pm09/18/2018-09/19/2018Santa Clara Convention CenterSanta Clara, CA 95054, USABluetooth World 2018 returns to Santa Clara in September, and will celebrate 20 years of Bluetooth. Join 1,500+ developers, startups, suppliers and product manufacturers to shape the next 20 years!
Visit the busy exhibition floor to experience innovation; attend conference sessions to celebrate success, and take part in development sessions to get to the heart of Bluetooth. Bluetooth World will give you all the tips and contacts you need to develop, test and market a Bluetooth enabled product.
This year the Bluetooth SIG celebrates 20 years of delivering life-changing value to people around the world. The technology is continuing to evolve, driving innovation and creating major new markets, especially with the recent launch of Bluetooth mesh. In 2018 nearly 4 billion Bluetooth devices are expected to ship across a number of consumer, commercial, and industrial markets.
We want you to be excited about the Bluetooth technology, and whether you’re interested in wireless audio, wearable devices, tracking assets or automating buildings, Bluetooth World 2018 will be the place to visit.
Want to see what you missed in 2017? Check out the post event recap and video here.
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Bluetooth World 2018
8:00 am-6:00 pm09/19/2018-09/19/2018Santa Clara Convention CenterSanta Clara, CA 95054, USABluetooth World 2018 returns to Santa Clara in September, and will celebrate 20 years of Bluetooth. Join 1,500+ developers, startups, suppliers and product manufacturers to shape the next 20 years!
Visit the busy exhibition floor to experience innovation; attend conference sessions to celebrate success, and take part in development sessions to get to the heart of Bluetooth. Bluetooth World will give you all the tips and contacts you need to develop, test and market a Bluetooth enabled product.
This year the Bluetooth SIG celebrates 20 years of delivering life-changing value to people around the world. The technology is continuing to evolve, driving innovation and creating major new markets, especially with the recent launch of Bluetooth mesh. In 2018 nearly 4 billion Bluetooth devices are expected to ship across a number of consumer, commercial, and industrial markets.
We want you to be excited about the Bluetooth technology, and whether you’re interested in wireless audio, wearable devices, tracking assets or automating buildings, Bluetooth World 2018 will be the place to visit.
Want to see what you missed in 2017? Check out the post event recap and video here.
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LED Specifier Summit Northwest 2018
All day09/25/2018Washington State Convention Center800 Convention Pl, Seattle, WA 98101, USA - 30
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