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Haystack Connect 2019 Announces Technical Program Speakers and Presentations

The Project Haystack Organization, a 501(c) non-profit organization focused on developing common standards to streamline the interchange and interoperability of data among Internet of Things devices, smart equipment and systems, is pleased to announce technical program speakers and presentations for its 2019 Haystack Connect conference. The exciting lineup can be found by visiting www.haystackconnect.org/schedule.




The fourth biennial Haystack Connect conference and exhibition will take place May 13-15 at Paradise Point Resort & Spa in San Diego, California. The conference will provide a unique, open-forum for professionals involved in automation, control and the IoT to learn and share the latest technologies and techniques for connecting systems and utilizing device data in applications including intelligent buildings, energy management, remote monitoring, and other IoT devices and applications.


As a Founding Member of Project Haystack and Platinum Sponsor of Haystack Connect 2019, Conserve It will be showcasing our range of Smart IoT Solutions, as well as sharing knowledge and expertise on semantic modelling applications, information interoperability, and how the use of these technologies interconnect to streamline the processes of working with substantial amounts of data sets in the modern world of IoT.


Haystack Connect is known for the quality of its technical program, which is driven by the Project Haystack community. Presentations focus on real-world challenges in integrating diverse systems and data, and are delivered by individuals leading the effort to streamline data interchange through the use of Project Haystack technology.


A limited number of speaking opportunities are still available. Interested parties can learn more by visitingwww.haystackconnect.org/speakers.

For more information on Haystack Connect 2019, please visit: www.haystackconnect.org.


About Project Haystack

Since its formation in March of 2011, the Project Haystack Organization, a 501(c) non-profit trade association, has been providing the industry with an open-source, collaborative environment to address the challenge of making data self-describing using semantic modeling, also known as data tagging. The work developed by the Project Haystack member companies and community streamlines the process of managing, presenting and analyzing the vast amount of data produced by smart devices and equipment systems. The Haystack methodology can be used with virtually any type of system and device data and is not tied to any vendor or communication protocol. More information about Project Haystack is available at: www.project-haystack.org.

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