GEDIx: A 30-min Exchange with AOMS Technologies and LorCan Technologies

Online Only
Tuesday, May 18, 2021 at 1:00 PM  - 1:30 PM EDT 
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Event Details

Instrumenting and sensing the rugged and hostile environments of the world

IoT technologies can often be used to help reduce waste, increase efficiency, and enhance productivity. This works through the collection and processing of data essential for creating insights needed for critical decision making. However, hostile conditions in industry or “the great outdoors” can create environments making it difficult to extract information in a timely manner.
 
Instrumenting such locales, while maintaining proper sustainability in protecting the ecosystem, can be full of challenges. This is when robust and rugged IoT sensing systems and networks are needed to facilitate secure data transmission over large distances in infrastructure-poor or -absent areas.
 
Please join us for 30 minutes at the next GEDI Exchange webinar with AOMS Technologies and LorCan Technologies, as they discuss instrumenting and sensing in rugged and hostile environments.  If you have a few extra minutes, there will also be 10 minutes of audience Q&A after the discussion.


Join us as we sit down with some of the best and brightest to discuss innovation of today and tomorrow!

More than ever, our society and economy needs innovation to thrive and stride into the future.  Fortunately, at the University of Waterloo and in its surrounding ecosystem, we have many of Canada's leading enterprises working on and succeeding at doing just that.  Some are established and transforming rapidly to lead in the world around us.  Others are new, you’ve likely never heard of them before, but are the bright sparks we need to shine light on our path forward.
 
At UWaterloo, we created the GEDI Exchange to bring these bright sparks together to start a fire: to pool ideas, find ways to cooperate and collaborate, to solve problems better, to address new markets and customers … in short, to get something cooking.  It really is a race out there to find the best ideas and innovators, and to team up with them.  Tune into this webinar series to find out who they are, what they do, and get connected with them.
 

We’ll keep it short too: these days we’re all in many webinars.  So just 30 minutes for our GEDI Exchange members and ecosystem partners to present their viewpoints and new ideas.  If you have a few extra minutes, there’s also 10 minutes of audience Q&A after that

For more information contact: gedi.info@uwaterloo.ca

 

Speakers

Hamid Alemohammad - Expert panelist
AOMS Technologies
CEO
Minelli Clements- Expert panelist
LorCan Technologies
CEO & Founder
Bridget Moloney - Host/Moderator
GEDI
Managing Director

Location

Available Online Only
Instructions will be sent out via email after registration.

Tickets

Type
Price
General
Free

Organizer Details

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University of Waterloo GEDI

GEDI is the Gateway for Enterprises (industry and government) to Discover Innovation at the University of Waterloo. GEDI develops and manages partnerships between the University and those enterprises who wish to engage with UWaterloo in a significant and multi-faceted manner.