Attendees will learn to build leading-edge applications for industrial automation, monitoring and control that streamline operations and minimize downtime
BOULDER, Colo., October 6, 2017– FreeWave Technologies, Inc. (www.freewave.com), a leader in industrial, secure Machine-to-Machine (M2M) and Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) wireless networking solutions, today announced it will be hosting a hands-on workshop titled, “How to Build Industrial IoT Apps.” The workshop will take place at Galvanize – Sanitas Event Space in Boulder, Colo., on Friday, Oct. 13 from 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. MDT. Attendees will learn how to build customized IIoT applications for industrial process control using FreeWave’s ZumIQ App Server Software and the Node-RED programming tool.
Registration is now open: (http://www.freewave.com/node-
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“We are excited to show attendees the power of the App programmable features offered on the ZumIQ App Server Software platform,” said Scott Allen, CMO of FreeWave Technologies. “The workshop will give attendees an edge on building intelligent IIoT networks. They will learn how to develop basic applications with Node-RED that can streamline the monitoring and control of their network while using tools that enable connectivity and accessibility from anywhere.”
The session will be led by Node-RED development expert Jonathan Hottell, SCADA Supervisor at EXCO Resources, Inc. Hottell has extensive experience building dynamic SCADA host systems for upstream and midstream oil and gas companies using platforms like Wonderware, ClearSCADA and Ignition. For those unable to attend the hands-on workshop, a portion of the workshop will be broadcast during a live webinar from 9-11 a.m. MDT. Register here for the live webinar: (http://www.freewave.com/
Those who wish to better understand the power of ZumIQ & Node-RED can download a free Automated Monitoring System (AMS) from FreeWave’s GitHub site: (https://github.com/