OCT
20
OCT
20
October 20, 2022
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM



IoT hardware is called that for a reason – because it’s hard. Despite best efforts, over 80% of customer IoT projects fail due to an issue at the device level, which is often a connectivity issue in disguise.
In this special pre-Halloween webinar, join Paul Marshall, Co-Founder and Chief Customer Officer at Eseye for an intriguing session to hear some of our customer’s IoT connected device horror stories and how they were able to overcome them.
You’ll learn some of the pitfalls of IoT device design and engineering and how to make sure your device connects the first time - and then stays connected.
Key takeaways include:
If you are about to embark on a new IoT device project, or perhaps have started but are running into device issues, this webinar is for you.
Avoid your own connected device horror story and book your spooky seat now!
Speakers
With a background in senior design engineering, Paul’s focus is on ensuring his development, operations and support teams deliver IoT device solutions that work faultlessly in the field.
Hosts
As a global leader in IoT Connectivity and eSIM Orchestration, Eseye empowers Enterprises and MNOs to deliver high-performing global IoT. We provide the expertise to integrate, manage, and orchestrate IoT connectivity for any scale or complexity, intelligently optimizing connections to millions of devices across 190 countries, leveraging over 800 networks all with near 100% uptime. Our innovative eSIM Orchestration technology offers advanced federated localization, enabling MNOs and Enterprises to seamlessly manage eSIM profiles across regions and platforms, ensuring global scalability with localized precision. With decades of delivery for companies like TELUS, AT&T, MTN, Amazon, and Shell, we provide resilient, fully managed, and future-proofed IoT connectivity for lasting success. Nobody does IoT connectivity better.
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