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Top 5 Reasons to Attend Haystack Connect 2017

  1. Learn about smart data, devices, buildings, and businesses
  2. Network with industry experts at the Vendor Showcase
  3. Enjoy live entertainment by the Interoperable Blues Band
  4. Relax at the tropical destination Saddlebrook Resort Tampa
  5. Get smart using FIN and Haystack Tagging at our developer meetup

Haystack Connect 2017 is the must attend event of the year for many reasons. The high-quality Technical Program includes over 40 speakers. These educational sessions by industry experts will get into the topics surrounding connecting smart devices and their data to create real solutions. In addition, you'll get a chance to see the very latest software and hardware solutions for the Building Industry exhibited in the Vendor Showcase. Meet and network with leading experts in our industry, learn how Project Haystack standards streamline engineering, and of course enjoy the entertainment of the Interoperable Blues Band. If you haven't signed up yet, give us a call and we can hook you up with a great deal on an All Access Pass.

Following the event, J2 Innovations will be holding a software developer meetup. The event is scheduled to take place Thursday, May 11th welcoming technologists, developers, entrepreneurs, and the broader Haystack community to expand their knowledge of the FIN Framework. Attendees will learn how to develop with Haystack tags by using our state of the art SDK and new open APIs.

This free meetup is open to all FIN Fans from newbies to established developers who would like to learn more and/or share their experiences with the technology. Held at the Saddlebrook Resort, the meetup will begin at 9:00 am with lunch provided at the break and will wrap up by 3:00 pm--just in time to catch your flight home.

Top 5 Reasons to Attend Haystack Connect 2017

B. Scott Muench

Scott joined J2 Innovations as a partner in 2011, and is now Vice President of Customer Experience. He has a wide range of responsibilities including evangelism, business development, training, and operational excellence. Scott is well known as an industry expert in smarthomes and smart buildings. He is a past president of ASHRAE, and is currently a board member for Project Haystack. Scott attended Clarkson University for Mechanical Engineering and graduated with a BS/Business in Organizational Innovation.

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