I’m Sally, I'm based in Norwich, and my company runs the UK Device Developers’ Conference – which is a smallish but friendly and professional annual technology event for embedded systems engineers, and technical managers.
I’ve joined the IET Communities as a means to spread the word about the conference to as many embedded systems engineers as possible - we would really like to get some more women-engineers to the event if we can.
The topics are around software, programming, hardware, debugging, enclosure, manufacturing and testing. It’s a one-day event, but we run it in 4 different locations around the UK to enable engineers to get to it more easily. This year we are in Reading on 12th May, Cambridge on 14th May, Warrington on 2nd June, and Uphall (Scotland, not Essex!) on 4th June.
The event comprises two streams of 40-minute technical presentations running throughout the day, plus a number of ½ -day workshops in various specialisms, a vendor exhibition, and lunch/refreshments throughout the day. We strive to put on really good quality technical content, and it’s a chance to meet with industry experts working in the field on the latest technologies. The event, including the technical presentations, lunch and refreshments, is FREE to delegates, although there is a small charge for the ½ day workshops.
It takes place in May and June each year and you haven't attended previously then you can find more information, and a link to the conference website via my profile page. You need to register via the website to reserve your free place, so we can organise catering and space, and you do need to book the ½-day workshops in advance - but there is no need to pre-book the technical presentations – you can wander between them at will on the day.
So, I hope to be posting the occasional discussion /event in over the next few weeks - and then I shall leave you in peace until next year!
I’m Sally, I'm based in Norwich, and my company runs the UK Device Developers’ Conference – which is a smallish but friendly and professional annual technology event for embedded systems engineers, and technical managers.
I’ve joined the IET Communities as a means to spread the word about the conference to as many embedded systems engineers as possible - we would really like to get some more women-engineers to the event if we can.
The topics are around software, programming, hardware, debugging, enclosure, manufacturing and testing. It’s a one-day event, but we run it in 4 different locations around the UK to enable engineers to get to it more easily. This year we are in Reading on 12th May, Cambridge on 14th May, Warrington on 2nd June, and Uphall (Scotland, not Essex!) on 4th June.
The event comprises two streams of 40-minute technical presentations running throughout the day, plus a number of ½ -day workshops in various specialisms, a vendor exhibition, and lunch/refreshments throughout the day. We strive to put on really good quality technical content, and it’s a chance to meet with industry experts working in the field on the latest technologies. The event, including the technical presentations, lunch and refreshments, is FREE to delegates, although there is a small charge for the ½ day workshops.
It takes place in May and June each year and you haven't attended previously then you can find more information, and a link to the conference website via my profile page. You need to register via the website to reserve your free place, so we can organise catering and space, and you do need to book the ½-day workshops in advance - but there is no need to pre-book the technical presentations – you can wander between them at will on the day.
So, I hope to be posting the occasional discussion /event in over the next few weeks - and then I shall leave you in peace until next year!