Everything you wanted to know about Environmental Monitoring (webinar)

On September 28th, 2023 at noon EDT / 9 am PDT, we’re hosting a webinar with Keenan Johnson of the Ribbit network! You have seen Keenan featured in our Case Study about Ribbit where we detail how they are using Golioth to power their fleet of environmental monitors. We’ve been giving away Ribbit kits to new newsletter signups, so be sure to sign up and enter the sweepstakes if you haven’t already.

But really we want to get into the nitty-gritty details of environmental monitoring: what are the challenges for putting devices into the field and how does someone address those challenges with a connection to the internet?

This session will cover things like:

  • Protecting a project from the elements while also still measuring those elements
  • Creating resource efficient communications back to the internet to prolong device life
  • Gathering relevant fleet health data to ensure long deployments
  • Working with community partners to deploy sensor networks asynchronously
  • Visualizing data in a useful way for all stakeholders
  • Utilizing automation to reduce engineering overhead for a large sensor network
  • Empowering citizen science to improve environmental monitoring

The presentation will last approximately 40 minutes, followed by a Q&A session with attendees that can ask questions directly to Keenan. Sign up for the webinar below!

 

Chris Gammell
Chris Gammell
Chris is the Head of Developer Relations and Hardware at Golioth. Focusing on hardware and developer relations at that software company means that he is trying to be in the shoes of a hardware or firmware developer using Golioth every day. He does that by building hardware and reference designs that Golioth customers can use to bootstrap their own designs.

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