Meet the Engineers (Part 2): Get to Know the NVIDIA Jetson Nano Developer Kit
May 06, 2021
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Thinking about tackling innovative AI and robotics projects? In a free live webinar on May 20, 2021 (17.00 CEST), Stuart Cording (Editor, Elektor) will lead an in-depth discussion with an Asier Arranz (Developer Marketing, Nvidia) and Derek Runberg (Strategic Partnerships, SparkFun) about the Nvidia Jetson Nano Developer Kit and SparkFun's JetBot AI Kit. Don't miss this opportunity to learn about the Jetson Nano Developer Kit and what possibilities engineers have by using this technology. Participants will have a shot to score some ktis as well.
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Also, at the end of the webinar, we will be giving away some nice gifts. We will randomly select winners from the list of webinar attendees!
Stuart Cording, an electronics engineer and regular technical contributor to Elektor, has been working in the semiconductor industry for the past 25 years. His passion is embedded systems, allowing him to combine creativity, hardware, and programming. Some of Stuart's recent Elektor articles include: "What Is RISC-V?," "Tracking Down Microcontroller Buffer Overflows with 0xDEADBEEF," "Too Quick to Code and Too Slow to Test?," "The Modern Fuse," and "Microcontroller Documentation Explained."
Derek Runberg is the Strategic Partnerships & Services Manager at SparkFun Electronics, where he focuses on corporate strategy and collaborating with companies to bring their ideas to life through product and project ideation. Previously, Derek worked in SparkFun’s Department of Education, where he authored the SparkFun Guide to Processing and co-authored the Inventor’s Guide to Arduino. Prior to SparkFun, he was a middle school technology/engineering teacher and a digital design lab program instructor, and is the author of the Processing and Interactivity for Educators website.
Register: Meet the Engineers (Part 2): Get to Know the NVIDIA Jetson Nano Developer Kit
Participation is free. Register now.
Register now!
What can you expect?
During the webinar, we will discuss the Jetson Nano Developer Kit from NVIDIA and the functionality of SparkFun's JetBot AI Kit. The engineers will answer the following questions:- Why did NVIDIA develop the Jetson Nano Developer Kit? What was their approach? What engineering challenges did they encounter?
- What is SparkFun's JetBot AI Kit and what are its advantages? What was involved in the engineering process?
- Which sort of projects and products can webinar attendees develop with these innovative products?
- Live Q&A with the engineers! Ask about these technologies or any of the projects in the March/April 2021 edition of Elektor, curated by SparkFun!
Also, at the end of the webinar, we will be giving away some nice gifts. We will randomly select winners from the list of webinar attendees!
- May 20, 2021, at 17.00 CEST
- Language: English
The Speakers
Asier Arranz loves to surf new technology waves, making them approachable for newcomers and helping experienced developers make new breakthroughs. Before joining NVIDIA, he was a VR developer (FB Oculus Launchpad) and worked on block-chain (Consensys, NY) and Quantum Computing (IBM Research, NY). At NVIDIA, he helps universities, maker and developer communities to adopt NVIDIA Jetson as the most powerful and cost-effective platform for Edge AI.Stuart Cording, an electronics engineer and regular technical contributor to Elektor, has been working in the semiconductor industry for the past 25 years. His passion is embedded systems, allowing him to combine creativity, hardware, and programming. Some of Stuart's recent Elektor articles include: "What Is RISC-V?," "Tracking Down Microcontroller Buffer Overflows with 0xDEADBEEF," "Too Quick to Code and Too Slow to Test?," "The Modern Fuse," and "Microcontroller Documentation Explained."
Derek Runberg is the Strategic Partnerships & Services Manager at SparkFun Electronics, where he focuses on corporate strategy and collaborating with companies to bring their ideas to life through product and project ideation. Previously, Derek worked in SparkFun’s Department of Education, where he authored the SparkFun Guide to Processing and co-authored the Inventor’s Guide to Arduino. Prior to SparkFun, he was a middle school technology/engineering teacher and a digital design lab program instructor, and is the author of the Processing and Interactivity for Educators website.
Register: Meet the Engineers (Part 2): Get to Know the NVIDIA Jetson Nano Developer Kit
Participation is free. Register now.
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