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Win a Development Kit at Works With IoT Event

08/241/2020 | 04:00 PM
LeighPankonien
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On Sept. 9-10, we’re bringing the smart home world together for the first time ever at Works With. This two-day virtual conference will serve as the defining annual smart home developer event, and we’re excited to host developers from beginners to advanced, industry influencers, wireless alliances, ecosystem partners, and more.

While we’re launching Works With virtually, we’re pulling out all the stops to make sure you don’t miss typical conference extra-curricular activities like networking and winning cool stuff. With that in mind, we’ve gamified the conference, and 16 winners will receive our new Thunderboard BG22 Kits! 

Win a Thunderboard BG22 Kit

The Thunderboard BG22 is a small form-factor, optimized development platform for adding Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity to battery-powered IoT products. Our EFR32BG22 secure SoC is at the heart of this dev kit and is able to operate for more than 5 years, and potentially up to 10, on a CR2032. The Thunderboard BG22 has humidity, temperature, UV, ambient light, and hall effect sensors, and the ready-to-go iOS and Android apps let you remotely manage and monitor the kits by toggling LEDs, detecting push-button presses, and viewing sensor data. 

Sound interesting to you? Review the challenges below:

  • Works With Amplifier Award (quantity 5): The top five people that produce the most social media content across LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram about Works With Sept. 9-10 win.
  • Works With Full-Stack Content Award (quantity 3): Describe what your Works With experience was like through a blog or video then share it on social media. Submissions close by the end of day Sept. 13. The three best pieces of content will be chosen according to the discernment of May Ledesma, Silicon Labs’ Sr. Technical Writer and Community Manager.
  • Works With APIKnow How Award (quantity 3): Share something you learned at Works With on social media that will help the smart home developer community. The top three people will be chosen after submissions close by the end of day Sept. 13 by a panel of engineers at Silicon Labs.
  • Works With Head in the Cloud Award (quantity 5): Take a selfie while attending Works With virtually. The five people with the most engaged post either on LinkedIn, Twitter, or Instagram by the end of day Sept. 13 win.

Additional Rules:

  • To be entered to win, posts need to be shared publicly on LinkedIn, Twitter, or Instagram using the #workswith hashtag and tagging @siliconlabs. 
  • Winners must be reachable via social media and respond with shipping details within two weeks of being selected as a winner.
  • Silicon Labs employees and distributors are encouraged to participate but will not be included in the awards. 

Get a jump start and join the conversation before, during, and after Works With by following Silicon Labs on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram and using the #workswith hashtag.

There’s still time to register for free to join us at Works With.

Good luck!

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