Simplify the Migration of IoT Applications to AWS IoT presented by Arun Viswanathan, Specialist IoT Solutions Architect at Amazon Web Services
Simplify the Migration of IoT Applications to AWS IoT presented by Arun Viswanathan, Specialist IoT Solutions Architect at Amazon Web Services, was a part of the Entrepreneurial Program | IEEE Virtual World Forum on Internet of Things 2020 that took place 2020 July 15.
“Entrepreneurship” and “innovation” have become two highly-searched words on Google. Every country, region, city, and university have established entities that promote the growth of start-ups that they hope will create new industries and jobs. Every company in the world has people focused on what they can do next to grow their business. The IEEE has established a Board Level committee that is promoting entrepreneurship and the development of resources for its members that want to create opportunities within their own company or take the exciting challenge to create a start-up venture.
As a virtual event of the IEEE World Forum on Internet of Things, the Entrepreneurial Program detailed the process for entrepreneurship and innovation, resources, and how the Internet of Things is the foundation for the biggest growth of start-ups that has ever existed.
The event was intended to inspire, educate, enable and empower researchers, industry professionals, and students who have the ‘Start-Up bug’ in turning their ideas into new products and services but are not sure of how to go about it. You cannot learn everything in one day; however, see what you missed and how the participants were able to be a part of an IEEE led ecosystem that will provide much-needed ongoing support to launch their initiatives while being realistic about their envisioned ideas and products.
Simplify the Migration of IoT Applications to AWS IoT presented by Arun Viswanathan, Specialist IoT Solutions Architect at Amazon Web Services, was a part of the Entrepreneurial Program | IEEE Virtual World Forum on Internet of Things 2020 that took place 2020 July 15.
“Entrepreneurship” and “innovation” have become two highly-searched words on Google. Every country, region, city, and university have established entities that promote the growth of start-ups that they hope will create new industries and jobs. Every company in the world has people focused on what they can do next to grow their business. The IEEE has established a Board Level committee that is promoting entrepreneurship and the development of resources for its members that want to create opportunities within their own company or take the exciting challenge to create a start-up venture.
As a virtual event of the IEEE World Forum on Internet of Things, the Entrepreneurial Program detailed the process for entrepreneurship and innovation, resources, and how the Internet of Things is the foundation for the biggest growth of start-ups that has ever existed.
The event was intended to inspire, educate, enable and empower researchers, industry professionals, and students who have the ‘Start-Up bug’ in turning their ideas into new products and services but are not sure of how to go about it. You cannot learn everything in one day; however, see what you missed and how the participants were able to be a part of an IEEE led ecosystem that will provide much-needed ongoing support to launch their initiatives while being realistic about their envisioned ideas and products.