Geekazine LIVE Covers Hardwarecon
Geekazine LIVE! will be covering the 2 day event through the live channel. All keynotes, and panels will be recorded and live streamed at Geekazine LIVE. Of course, you can attend Hardwarecon 2019 if you’re in the Mountain View, CA area.
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Funding and Cash Flow: Perennial Needs for Every Business
Last Updated on May 15, 2019 4:17 pm by Jeffrey Powers Hardware is hard – in part because entrepreneurs significantly underestimate the costs of bringing a new physical product to market. There are hidden costs like enclosures and packaging that need to be designed and manufactured, software developed, and certifications can often be required. Once […]
The Importance of Design, Integration and Usability in Next Gen Connected Devices
Last Updated on May 14, 2019 8:26 am by Jeffrey Powers Businesses often perceive value in terms of the features developed at the engineering level but smart and innovative companies understand that the role product design plays in development is as, and often more, important for long-term sales and customer acquisition success. Now that connected […]
How to Beat the Odds and “Make It.”
Last Updated on May 13, 2019 3:07 pm by Jeffrey Powers We all know that unicorns don’t exist even as we call them out at top funding rounds and record-breaking acquisitions. But we also know that 9 out of 10 startups fail and those that make it deserve our attention, admiration – and the sincerest […]
New Ways of Seeing and Being: XR, AI and New Input Devices
Last Updated on May 10, 2019 10:34 am by Jeffrey Powers Virtual Reality and its cousins in Augmented Reality have been with us now for 30+ years. What’s different today is we’re finally hitting a tipping point where these devices are becoming accessible, available and affordable – and ergo are being used in now dozens […]
How AI is Making Hardware Sexy Again
Last Updated on May 9, 2019 8:50 am by Jeffrey Powers Machines have long been used to make machines, products and devices – but “smart machines” are making quite an impact and according to a recent Forbes article – they are “the future of manufacturing.” Some applications are still in pilot and others already have […]
IoE, 5G and the Scaling Infrastructure for Devices
Last Updated on May 8, 2019 1:15 pm by Jeffrey Powers This panel addresses the scaling infrastructure, and how they are looking at 5G and Edge Cloud. These are the items that make smart cities. The ability for low-latency bandwidth that is 1,000 greater with no latency. Transformation needs changes to work. The group will […]
Delivering Efficient and Differentiated AI with Adaptive, Intelligent Hardware
Last Updated on May 7, 2019 8:22 am by Jeffrey Powers The market for AI products and technology is competitive and volatile. Staying competitive in this landscape requires efficiency and differentiation —driven by consistent algorithm innovation, lower power consumption, and low-latency performance. These drivers will propel AI innovation forward, but also pose a set of […]
Fireside Chat with Dmitry Grishin, Founder and CEO of Grishin Robotics
Tim Bajarin picks Dmitry Grishin’s brain on a variety of questions, including his involvement with the purchase of Ring to Amazon. Here are a couple key quotes from Dmitry during the chat. On Timing Your Company My company, which became pretty big, right now, number five biggest Russian company overall. So we have 150 million […]
About Hardwarecon
Hardware Massive presents Hardwarecon 2019
A conference of everything hardware. learn the latest IoT, AI, robotics, blockchain, and product design from industry experts, companies, disrupters, influencers, and more. 40 exhibitors, 80 speakers, multiple breakout sessions and workshops, VIP events, and more.
Hardwarecon also showcases the Hardware Blvd, a place to see new and upcoming technologies and talk directly with the creators. Companies that are 3 years old, and have less than 25 employees.
The HardwareCup Pitch Competition pits six startup finalists to present, with a chance to win a spot at the Pittsburgh Alpha Lab Gear HardwareCup finals, along with other prizes available.