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Internet of Things Festival

Date and Time

Thursday, January 15, 2015 from 6:30 pm to 9:00 pm

Location

MIT Building E-51, Room 315
Peter Hoddie , Founder, Kinoma , Marvell Semiconductor, Inc.
Jason Kridner , Open Platforms Technologist/Evangelist , Texas Instruments

Summary

The Hardware and Software of IoT: A Product Perspective

Abstract

We have two remarkable speakers, both widely recognized for their extensive industry experience and expertise with technologies related to IoT.

This meeting is held in collaboration with BLU.org. The meeting is open to the public.

Thanks to the generosity of Canonical, we'll have pizza served beginning at 6:30 PM.

Join us in January for speaker presentations, product demonstrations and Q&A.

Creativity fused with technology and the internet - together we will connect things.

Bio

Peter Hoddie leads Kinoma, an integrated design and engineering team in Marvell semiconductor. Kinoma creates tools to rapidly prototype new product ideas for the IoT market. In 2002, Peter co-founded Kinoma to create a lightweight, portable, media-capable, scriptable software platform. Kinoma's customers included Palm, Sony, Softbank, and Sling Media. In 2010, Marvell acquired Kinoma. Prior, Peter founded Generic Media to simplify digital media publishing and viewing with the first real-time transcoding server. For a decade previous, Peter was Chief QuickTime Architect at Apple, recognized with the title of Distinguished Engineer. While attending Boston University, he was a leader at the Boston Computer Society where he learned to demonstrate technology and lead volunteers.

Attachments

  1. IoT home page
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