From Java on wearables to Healthcare for the Elderly using IoT

Wednesday 09/14/2016, right in the middle of Denver Startup Week

5:30-6:00: Networking and Food Food, Soda, Beer and Networking.

We are grateful to TEKsystems for their continued sponsorship of the Food and Soda! Inversoft is our beer sponsor.

6:00-6:15: Announcements

6:15-7:45: From Java on wearables to Healthcare for the Elderly using the IoT…a journey on what is possible with Java, IoT and Mobile – Gerrit Grunwald

From Java on wearables to Healthcare for the Elderly using the IoT…a journey on what is possible with Java, IoT and Mobile
Did you ever thought about to build your own wearable based on Java technology? This session will show you one way on how to realize it. In addition you will also learn how to make use of mobile technology in combination with Java(FX) to make use of the IoT to help “monitor“ the health condition of elderly people.

About Gerrit Grunwald:

Gerrit Grunwald is a software engineer with more than ten years of experience in software development. He has been involved in Java desktop application and controls development. Gerrit is interested in Java on desktop, Java-driven embedded technologies based on JavaSE embedded and IoT in general. He is a true believer in open source and has participated in popular projects like JFXtras.org as well as his own projects (Medusa, Enzo, SteelSeries Swing, SteelSeries Canvas).

Gerrit blogs regularly on subjects related to the Internet of Things and Java(FX) related topics, he is an active member of the Java community, where he founded and leads the Java User Group Münster (Germany), is a JavaOne rockstar and Java Champion. He is a speaker at conferences and user groups internationally and writes for several magazines.

Online at http://harmoniccode.blogspot.com/

On twitter as @hansolo_

7:45: Door prizes:

JetBrains IDE License

Books – Provided by O’Reilly Media

After meeting networking sponsored by bandwidth.com (food only – you buy your own alcohol). We meet at McLoughlin’s.

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