Registration for 2017 Niagara Forum Now Open


Tridium Inc., a global Internet of Things (IoT) software technology leader, today announced that registration for the 2017 Niagara Forum is now open. The Niagara Forum is a bi-annual event that provides developers, programmers, building owners, engineers and executives the opportunity to engage with one another on a variety of issues related to device-to-enterprise applications and automation infrastructure.

“With more than half a million instances worldwide, Niagara is quickly becoming the operating system of the IoT,” said Tridium’s EMEA managing director, Roger Woodward.  “The Forum is where the global Niagara Community can come together to connect, share ideas and take away valuable information via forums, presentations and breakout sessions that will then allow them to continue to innovate and make stronger business decisions.”

The conference’s theme is Connecting the World. The theme is a reference to the Niagara Framework’s ability to harness the power of the Internet of Things. Between that, and the innovations of the Niagara Community, the possibility of a truly open, connected world grows closer to reality every day. 

This year’s Niagara Forum will be held at the Park Plaza Westminster, March 26-28.  To register for the Summit, please visit:https://www.regonline.com/builder/site/Default.aspx?EventID=1938856

 More information is available at www.tridium.com.



January 26, 2017


Topic Area: Press Release


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