Get to grips with the Internet of Things at the Electronics Design Show

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The Internet of Things may allow up to 50billion devices to communicate and many of those devices will do nothing but 'talk' to another device.

But what's involved in taking advantage of the Internet of Things? Is it as easy as 'dropping in' connectivity, or is there more to it? And is the communication infrastructure capable of dealing with the traffic? Speaking at the Electronics Design Show conference this October, Matthew Bailey from Cambridge Wireless will outline how your systems can be amongst the billions of devices predicted to comprise the Internet of Things. Bailey has a strong track record in the technology sector and is passionate about change and transformation where technology is used to have a high impact both socially and economically. Running alongside the Engineering Design Show and Engineering Materials Live!, the Electronics Design Show will provide UK design engineers with all aspects of electronics design under one roof. The Show, which takes place at the Ricoh Arena in Coventry between 2 and 3 October 2013, will offer delegates the chance to attend high level conferences from high profile speakers, free practical workshops and an exhibition demonstrating and promoting cutting edge technology and innovation from market leading suppliers. For more information about the Show, including details about how to register, go to www.electronicsdesignshow.co.uk.