Just Announced: New Hands-On Workshops at Sensors Converge

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New Workshops Added!

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New technical workshops have been added to the Sensors Converge program—giving you even more ways to build skills, explore new tools, and take practical insights back to your team.

Why Attend a Workshop?

  • Go beyond theory with hands-on learning

  • Explore tools, platforms, and workflows in real time

  • Get practical insights you can apply immediately

  • Learn directly from technical experts and solution leaders

Seats for workshop sessions may be limited, and some require advance RSVP or separate registration.

​Reserve your spot. Join us in 10 days at #SensorsConverge 

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Free Workshop: Accelerate AIoT Adoption with /IOTCONNECT™ and ST AIoT Craft


Wednesday, May 6 | 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM | RSVP Required


This isn’t a sit-and-watch session. ​Join us  for a hands-on AIoT workshop where you’ll go from sensor → edge AI → cloud deployment in one streamlined workflow.

Build an end-to-end AIoT proof of concept using STMicroelectronics’ SensorTile.box PRO, ST AIoT Craft, and Avnet’s /IOTCONNECT™ platform. 

What you’ll learn:

  • How to rapidly capture and process sensor data at the edge

  • How to build and deploy AI-enabled IoT applications using AIoT Craft

  • How to securely connect devices to the cloud with /IOTCONNECT™

  • How to visualize and act on real-time data through pre-built dashboards

Workshop requirements:

  • Participants must bring their own laptop (charging outlets are available)

  • A desktop web browser is required

  • Participants must bring their own IOS device

Presented by Avnet

Instructors: 

  • Francesco Doddo, AIoT Sensors Applications Director, STMicroelectronics

  • Michael Lamp, Director of Global IoT Enablement, Avnet

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Leveraging the Adaptive Self-Configuration Features of ST’s High-G IMU

Thursday, May 7 | 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM | Separate Registration Required

This workshop is for engineers who want to quickly prototype sensor-based applications and rapidly deploy a proof-of-concept for data acquisition and motion event detection

Cost: $30 (requires advance purchase and covers dev board, dev kit and Mini-B USB cable)

Presented by: STMicroelectronics

Instructors

  • Vaidehi Deshpande, Applications Engineer, STMicroelectronics

  • Jeffrey Edrington, Field Application Engineer, STMicroelectronics

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Half-Day Workshop: LoRaWAN to AI: Engineering the Sensor-to-Intelligence Pipeline

Tuesday, May 5 | 1:00 – 4:00 PM | Registration Required

LoRaWAN has become the backbone of large-scale IoT deployments worldwide, but how does it actually work and why does it matter for the AI systems being built today?

In this interactive workshop, we go deep on LoRaWAN architecture and network design, exploring how The Things Stack manages devices and data at scale. We will cover the technology, tradeoffs, and the real engineering decisions behind production deployments.

Then we connect the dots to AI. Sensor networks are only as good as the data they produce. We explore how LoRaWAN becomes the collection layer that enables real-world AI pipelines across different verticals.

Hands-on challenge included. Teams will work with live devices and a real network to design and present a complete IoT solution.

This workshop is included in the VIP Conference Pass package.

Cost to add-on to Conference and Expo Hall Passes: $399


Instructor:

Jaime Trinidad, IoT Solutions Engineer, The Things Industries

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