Canterbury Tech Monthly Event July 2020
Event description
Canterbury Tech July 2020 Event
Join us at our upcoming monthly Canterbury Tech event where we will hear from two guest speakers from two local companies in one stream. The theme for this event is Smart Cities.
We will deliver this as our very first 'hybrid' event, offering you a chance to attend via Zoom if you are unable to attend in person. However you choose to participate, you must register to attend in advance.
When: Tuesday 7 July 2020
Where: TSB Space, Tūranga
Transportation and Parking: Info
Outline of the event:
5:30 pm Networking, drinks & nibbles
6:00 pm Canterbury Tech news
6:20 pm Speaker One
6:40 pm Speaker Two
7:00 pm Networking and drinks
7:30 pm Event closes
Please note if attending online only, the event will run from 6pm and finish at 7pm.
Our Speakers
SPEAKER ONE
Len Damiano, General Manager at Sentinel and CSI
Topic: Sentinel: Earthquake Response as a Service
When you feel an earthquake, what do you do? Evacuate? Keep working and hope for the best? How do you decide? When an earthquake happens, big decisions have to be made quickly about people and property. Globally unique, the Sentinel service has been developed by Canterbury Seismic Instruments, right here in Christchurch. Sentinel distils the hard-won experience of the Canterbury, Seddon and Kaikoura quakes into a simple, user-friendly subscriber service that ensures you make the right call for your people, your business and your building.
Len’s presentation will focus on the lessons behind the creation of Sentinel, and how Sentinel helps all organizations, building owners, property managers and the general public to make better decisions following a quake.
SPEAKER TWO
Nigel Sharplin Founder and Director InFact Ltd and PiP IoT
Nigel has for 22 years as the Founder and Managing Director of InFact, delivered over 400 new technology products to market for New Zealand export
manufacturing companies.
TOPIC: Smart Cities
With a strong focus on remote ruggedised sensing technology, InFact has been researching, developing and piloting IOT technologies with Smart Cities and Infrastructure groups internationally using newly deployed LPWAN networks both locally and internationally. In May 2017 he spun out PiP IoT limited which is currently delivering commercial deployments of sensors for waste and water applications.
Things to note:
Please note that registering for this event will be taken as acceptance that your image, name or voice may be included on a recording or photos of proceedings that will be published after the event.
New Zealand is currently in Alert Level 1 and following the advice of the Ministry of Health we ask you to please stay home and avoid attending this gathering if you are:
- unwell
- a confirmed or probable case of COVID-19
- waiting for a COVID-19 test result
- self-isolating
Thank you!
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