
Amsterdam, Netherlands – May 31, 2023
IoT Tech Expo Europe is set to take place on September 26-27, 2023, at the prestigious RAI Amsterdam. This event will bring together industry leaders, innovators, and enthusiasts from around the globe to explore the latest trends and advancements in the Internet of Things sector.
With a focus on promoting knowledge sharing and collaboration, the IoT Tech Expo promises to be an unparalleled platform for professionals seeking to stay ahead in this rapidly evolving industry. The event will provide attendees with unique opportunities to network, learn from industry experts, and discover groundbreaking technologies and solutions.
IoT Tech Expo Europe will feature an exciting lineup of speakers who will share their expertise, insights, and success stories. These speakers will be announced on a daily basis leading up to the event, ensuring a diverse range of topics and perspectives. The event website will provide real-time updates as the speaker lineup is revealed. Newly announced speakers include:
• Mufeed Patel – Assistant Vice President – Data Scientist – Barclays
Some of the key highlights of the IoT Tech Expo include:
The IoT Tech Expo is expected to attract over 6,000 attendees, including top CEOs and senior managers from the IoT sector. It will be a premier platform for professionals to connect, learn, and collaborate, fostering the growth and development of the IoT ecosystem.
For more information about the IoT Tech Expo Europe and to register for the event, please visit https://www.iottechexpo.com/europe
Media Contact: Lukasz Sitkiewicz
Email: [email protected]
Phone: +44 1172355187

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