Access Works With 2024 On-Demand IoT Training

11/22/2024 | John Dixon | 3 Min Read

Works With 2024 has come to an end, but you can catch every minute of this year’s Virtual event on-demand any time here.

It’s hard to believe that this was our fifth Works With event, which we created specifically to provide a platform for IoT developers and manufacturers to learn, network, and exchange ideas. For just a bit of perspective, the first Works With took place at the height of the pandemic, and the world was changing before our eyes. The way our industry – and the world – has adapted and evolved in that time is hard to describe, but the role connectivity has played in that transformation is everywhere you look.

Creating the Works With agenda and content is a long process of assessing customers’ technical market training needs and providing industry-leading content to satisfy this need. We take excruciating care to plan topics, sessions, and speakers that provide practical value for IoT developers, bring together the growing technology ecosystems, and foster collaboration and interoperability. This year’s programming carried that mission forward with technology-specific tracks focusing on Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, LPWAN, Matter, Compute, and IoT Trends. But one of the most significant changes this year was that we hosted four live, in-person events in Austin, San Jose, Hyderabad, and Shanghai. Taking Works With on the road gave us the opportunity to bring these topics to our customers and partners and connect with the global community of innovators who share our passion for connecting devices and improving lives.

We’re extremely proud that today, Works With is considered a can’t-miss industry event and is still the only place wireless developers can access this level of hands-on training from the best and brightest in the industry at no cost and without traveling. We’re also happy to provide every session and keynote from Works With 2024 on-demand. Check out the highlights:

Day 1 Keynote: Connecting the Future: How AI is Accelerating the Next Wave of IoT Evolution

Silicon Labs CEO Matt Johnson and CTO Daniel Cooley, along with David Niewolny, director of business development for healthcare/medical at NVIDIA, discuss the relationship between AI and IoT.

Day 2 Keynote: Works With 2024: IoT Challenges & Solutions Around the World

We announce the Matter Challenge winner, which was a joint program with Arduino and Mouser, followed by Adam Scraba, director of product marketing at NVIDIA, Niranjan Patil from Samsung Research India, and a panel with Jamie Gomez, the CEO of Habitat for Humanity of Metro Denver, about how IoT is delivering on its promise to transform lives by tackling pressing challenges around the world.

Bluetooth Developer Training Sessions

  • BLE201: Silicon Labs: Accelerating End Device Development
  • BLE203: Enable Accurate Distance Estimation Using Channel Sounding
  • BLE204: Harnessing Ambient IoT: A Leap Towards Sustainable Connectivity

LPWAN Developer Training Sessions

  • LPW101: Sub-GHz IoT: An overview of protocols, applications, and key considerations for long-range IoT
  • LPW102: In-Depth Analysis of LPWAN Protocols: Technical Comparison of Wi-SUN, Z-Wave, and Amazon Sidewalk for Smart City and IoT Applications
  • LPW103: Z-Wave Long Range: Bringing Beyond-the-Home Connectivity

Matter Developer Training Sessions

  • MAT101: Introduction to Matter: Why, What, and How
  • MAT102: Matter: Is it the Right Technology for my Products?
  • MAT103: Matter: Technology and Adoption from a User's and Ecosystem Perspective

IoT Trends Sessions

  • IOT101: Biggest Security Trends and What to Expect
  • IOT102: Revolutionizing large scale IoT deployment with Open CSMP: A Cisco and Silicon Labs Partnership
  • IOT103: Wired to Wireless for the Industrial IoT
  • IOT104: Top Five Medical IoT Trends for Product Designers - Specialist Panel
  • IOT105: Simplifying IoT Development with an RTOS
  • IOT106: Bluetooth Trends of Today and Tomorrow

Wi-Fi Developer Training Sessions

  • WF101: Evolution of Wi-Fi 4 to Wi-Fi 6 and Wi-Fi 7 and How it Affects Your IoT Strategy and Roadmap
  • WF201: The Wi-Fi IoT Developer Journey to Achieve Ultra-Low-Power for your IoT Device
  • WF302: Build a Wi-Fi Tracking Platform with Silicon Labs SiWx917

IoT Partners and Ecosystems Sessions

  • PAR101: Hands-on with Arduino Nano Matter
  • PAR202: Edge Impulse Tutorial for Motion Classification and Anomaly Detection
  • PAR203: Transforming Smart Home Gateways From Wi-Fi to Multiprotocol IoT and Matter

IoT Edge Computing Sessions

  • CMP102: Introduction to Simplicity Studio 6
  • CMP101: Defining the Ideal MCU Platform for IoT Development
  • CMP103: Edge Intelligence: How to leverage Silicon Labs AI/ML to improve efficiency and performance

Now that Works With 2024 is in the books, it’s time to turn our attention to next year. We’ll never have more time to prepare than right now, and with the recent release of Matter 1.4, continued innovation in Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and other foundational technologies that are driving our industry forward, we better get started.

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John Dixon
John Dixon
VP Americas Sales & Global Marketing
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