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Arrayent Explores New Consumer IoT Business Models at Parks Associates CONNECTIONS: The Premier Connected Home Conference

Arrayent Inc. today announced its participation in CONNECTIONS™: The Premier Connected Home Conference, to be held May 23-25 at the Hyatt Regency San Francisco Airport. Arrayent VP Peter Radsliff will share his views on the pre-show research workshops panel entitled “Industry Insights: Growth and Business Models” on Tuesday, May 23. Arrayent—the IoT cloud chosen by trusted brands—is also a proud sponsor of the 21st annual confab presented by market researcher, Parks Associates.

“IoT provides an incredible opportunity for manufacturers to create new product categories and reshape the competitive landscape,” noted Radsliff. Radsliff will focus his discussion on how manufacturers can use IoT to transform their businesses and gain strategic advantage in the Internet’s latest land grab.

From the press release "Arrayent Explores New Consumer IoT Business Models at Parks Associates CONNECTIONS: The Premier Connected Home Conference."

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