(Source: Mouser Electronics)
Smart home technology is evolving and booming. Global smart home market revenue is expected to reach a value of more than $141 billion (USD) by 2023, according to Statista. The number of smart homes is expected to surpass the 300 million mark in the same span.
As more tools become available to make your dwelling the home of the future, you’ll likely need additional guidance and encouragement. Likely, you find yourself wondering what “works with” what.
That will be the focus of Silicon Labs’ Work With virtual conference Sept. 9-10. Industry leaders, hardware engineers, application designers, and developers will engage in technical training with beginner to advanced participants. Speakers will lead 25 workshops and breakout sessions on Bluetooth®, Wi-Fi, Thread, ZigBee®, or Z-Wave technology while training smart-home engineers and developers on integrating products with any hub or smart-home ecosystem.
Participants can meet virtually with developers while accessing videos, additional broadcasts, and tips and tricks. Click here to register.
The two-day event will spotlight five core workshops and 12 elective courses. Mouser Electronics and TTI are among the sponsors.
The Work With conference will feature elective courses with SiLab engineers focusing on:
Registrants can select core workshop to get hands-on guidance from smart-home experts in designing products that work with Amazon, Google, Apple HomeKit, Samsung, and Z-Wave.
Attendees will have the opportunity to schedule a meeting with Silicon Labs or an ecosystem partner to get one-on-one technical guidance.
Tommy Cummings is a freelance writer/editor based in Texas. He's had a journalism career that has spanned more than 40 years. He contributes to Texas Monthly and Oklahoma Today magazines. He's also worked at The Dallas Morning News, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, San Francisco Chronicle, and others. Tommy covered the dot-com boom in Silicon Valley and has been a digital content and audience engagement editor at news outlets. Tommy worked at Mouser Electronics from 2018 to 2021 as a technical content and product content specialist.