Keysight to hold IoT seminars, FieldFox webcast
Keysight Technologies Australia has announced a series of seminars in Melbourne (11 August), Sydney (19 August) and Adelaide (24 August) on the topic of ‘Solving today’s challenges in the Internet of Things’.
The seminars will take a “deep dive into the trends as well as the measurement solutions to get products ready for this exciting market”, according to the company.
In addition to the IoT, the seminars will also include related topics such as solutions for testing in cluttered wireless environment (Anite), EMC/EMI testing, precompliance testing, emission security (TEMPEST) and Keysight solutions in cybersecurity.
Keysight will cover the parking cost at the event venue via ticket validation and all participants will receive a special discount offer on Keysight products.
Those unable to be there during the seminars can still participate in refreshments at lunchtime and will have the opportunity to try out various test equipment on show and speak with test and measurement engineers.
Full details are available on the seminar website.
Keysight has also announced the return of the FieldFox User Group Forum, for which it will hold a special FieldFox webcast on 2 August where it will announce a new feature for the device.
The forum provides an opportunity to meet other FieldFox users and experts from around Australia, as well as hear directly from FieldFox product managers in the US.
It is a free and open forum for those who own and use the FieldFox or are considering it for future projects, providing an opportunity to ask technical questions and learn more about spectrum analysis, network analysis, cable and antenna analysis, calibration, accessories, applications, programming, remote communications and other tips and tricks.
See the webcast event website for full details.
For more information on the seminars or the webcast, email aus_marketing@keysight.com or phone 03 9566 1260.
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