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IoT World 2018 Preview: What to Watch for in Santa Clara

The annual IoT World event takes place in mid-May; we checked in with event founder Gavin Whitechurch for a preview of the conference.

The U.S. version of the Internet of Things World event will take place May 14-17 in Santa Clara, California. We caught up with event organizer Gavin Whitechurch to find out what’s on the docket, what IoT trends he’s been tracking over the past year, and the challenges that IT professionals face around IoT.

Now in its fifth year, the show -- which is owned by ITPro Today's parent company, Informa -- features May 14 preconference workshops on IoT as it relates to AI, blockchain, startups, the channel, developers and first responders. For the main conference, starting May 15, there are tracks and sessions on blockchain, AI, and security, edge computing, developers, industrial IoT, energy and utilities, startups, smart cities, smart buildings, smart homes, and connectivity.

Hear what Whitechurch has to say about the state of IoT and how the event has shifted to focus on the critical issues facing stakeholders and IT professionals.

Internet of Things World addresses the security concerns for IoT implementation in every vertical, attracting senior security professionals from the world’s biggest organizations. Get your tickets and free expo passes now.

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