The Internet of Things: John Gannon, President & CEO, Blue Spark Technologies

by CWRU Entrepreneurship

Lecture/Speaker Format: Virtual Student Life Topic: Entrepreneurship and Inno...

Mon, Oct 5, 2020

5 PM – 6 PM EDT (GMT-4)

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Join us on October 5 at 5:00 PM via Facebook Live as part of the Case Western Reserve University class, Advanced Seminar: The Internet of Things, for a discussion with John Gannon, President & CEO, Blue Spark Technologies.

John Gannon serves as president and CEO of Blue Spark Technologies. Gannon brings with him a deep understanding of the technology industry, as well as the energy and drive that is leading Blue Spark Technologies into the commercialization of its innovative, patented products. Gannon is also co-inventor of Blue Spark's newest product TempTraq®.

The Internet of Things is a CWRU Advanced Seminar course taught by David Sylvan, Professor, Department of Design & Innovation, Weatherhead School of Management at CWRU. The course is designed to give students the opportunity to explore the community of ideas and activities related to the professional and managerial world.

We are live streaming several lectures from The Internet of Things this Fall semester for the Veale Institute's Open Class Series. Other Open Classes this semester feature seminars from Professor Brandon Cornuke's AMES Business Model course, Professor Michael Goldberg's Beyond Silicon Valley course, and Professor Gary Pillar's Advanced Seminar on Sports Management. Information on these seminars is provided through Veale Institute social media platforms.

This will be broadcasted directly to Facebook Live on CWRU Veale Institute for Entrepreneurship's Facebook page. If you can't tune in live, feel free to visit our Facebook page or our playlist on the CWRU Youtube page to watch a recording of this session.

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