Cancelled-- IoT Roundtable - March 27
Date and Time
Friday Mar 27, 2020
3:30 PM - 5:00 PM CDT
3:30 pm - Check in
4:00 - 5 pm - Presentation
5:00 - 6:00 pm - Happy Hour at American Tap Room (located at 3000 Northside Blvd #900, Richardson, TX 75080)
Light apps will be served
Location
Blackstone LaunchPad at UT Dallas
2830 Rutford Avenue
Richardson 75080
PARKING INSTRUCTIONS
You must print and place parking pass on the dash board of your car. Parking pass allows you access to the GREEN spaces in the PS3 parking garage on the top floors or additional parking in Lot T. The Blackstone LaunchPad is located on the west side of the PS3 parking garage next to iHop. Please plan to be on-time as the lots fill up quickly with students, visitors and faculty.
Join us for a networking happy hour after the event at:
American Tap Room
3000 Northside Blvd., #900
Richardson, 75080
a 5 minute walk from Blackstone LaunchPad!
PARKING PASS WILL BE MAILED TO THOSE WHO REGISTER ON LINE
CAMPUS MAP
Program:
3:30 pm - Check in
4:00 - 5 pm - Presentation
5:00 - 6 pm - Happy Hour at American Tap Room (located at 3000 Northside Blvd #900, Richardson, TX 75080)
Light apps will be served
Fees/Admission
$10 members
$20 non-members
ONLINE REGISTRATION DEADLINE: Thursday, March 26; walk-ins welcome based on availability
At the door:
$15 members
$25 non-members
Website
Contact Information
Shannon Skripka
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Description
To practice safe and healthy guidelines due the coronavirus crisis this event has been cancelled. Please check back for updates.
We apologize for the inconvenience. A full refund will be given to all ticket holders. Due to the volume of ticket refunds, please allow a couple of weeks. Contact us if you have any questions.
Using 5G to make 5G:
a preview of Ericsson's Smart Factory
Speaker:
Paul Tse, 5G customer solutions manager, Ericsson
Ericsson is a global telecom vendor, with part of its business to manufacture cellular radios to deploy in global networks providing cellular communications. With 5G, the demand for radios is greater than ever. What does it take to make increasingly advanced radios, with lower power consumption, in smaller form factors, in higher quantities, and lower costs? Come learn a bit about our journey.
Paul Tse is a 5G solutions engineer and is responsible for helping operators roll out new radio solutions and technologies to create new use-cases. He joined Ericsson in 2010 from Nortel, and has held roles from Radio Systems R&D, RF Engineering, Product Management, to Solution Sales.
Registration Policy: Payment is necessary at the time of reservations. Due to catering requirements we must charge for reservations not canceled three days prior to the event. Walk-in customers will be seated based on space availability.