Cellular
LTE-M, NB-IoT and 4/5G modules — provisioning, power budgets and getting a device onto a live network.
Taught hands-on by field engineers
The annual hands-on IoT reunionFirst edition
Two days of hands-on IoT workshops, real connectivity tech, and the people building it. No booths, no slideware. Just build, learn and connect.
Tickets aren’t open yet — join the waitlist.
Most IoT events are a hall full of booths and a stage full of slides — you go home with swag and a sore back. Reuniot is the inverse: a small, residential gathering where you spend the day building real hardware with the people who designed it, then talk shop over dinner.
The usual conference
Reuniot instead
The people who actually build IoT — engineers, makers and the vendors behind the silicon — in one room, once a year. You leave with contacts who pick up the phone, not a tote bag of flyers.
Every session is a workbench, not a lecture hall. You wire it, flash it, debug it and watch it connect. Whatever you build, you take home working.
Real radios and real stacks: cellular, sub-GHz, NTN, BLE and the platforms that tie them together — taught by the engineers who designed them.
Five connectivity tracks, each run as a hands-on workshop by the vendors' own field application engineers — the people who designed the silicon and ship it for a living. Choose what matches your roadmap.
LTE-M, NB-IoT and 4/5G modules — provisioning, power budgets and getting a device onto a live network.
Taught hands-on by field engineers
LoRa and proprietary long-range links — range, duty cycle and standing up a gateway that holds up.
Taught hands-on by field engineers
Non-terrestrial networks — direct-to-satellite messaging for devices that go where cellular can't.
Taught hands-on by field engineers
Bluetooth Low Energy — provisioning, mesh and sensor links that actually last on a coin cell.
Taught hands-on by field engineers
Device management, data pipelines and dashboards — connecting fleets and making the data useful.
Taught hands-on by field engineers
The programme grows with the community. Full session list and schedule:
Track line-up — TBC
Want to teach one?No tracks to get locked into, no logistics to juggle. Pick the days that work, build through them, and let the food, the room and the networking take care of themselves.
Build your own track. Pick the sessions that match what you're shipping and skip the rest — you're never locked into one room.
Mornings and afternoons are hands-on. Real hardware, real networks, and time to actually finish what you start.
Breakfast, lunch and dinner come with the ticket. The best conversations of the event happen over food, not in a hallway.
Add a room on site and the day doesn't end at the door. Networking doesn't stop when the workshops do.
Long breaks, shared tables and an open bar in the evening — structured so you actually meet the people you came for.
Reuniot partners run the workshops. Instead of renting a booth and hoping for badge scans, your field application engineers spend a focused session building with qualified engineers who paid to be in the room — the people specifying and buying connectivity this year.
A booth buys you foot traffic. A workshop buys you the room.
Pre-qualified attendees who bought a ticket to be there — the people specifying and buying connectivity this year, not random foot traffic.
A full hands-on session with your silicon in their hands. Depth a booth can never buy.
Your field application engineers lead the build and answer the hard questions — credibility that sticks long after the event.
Conversations with people who used your product, not a stack of scanned badges you'll never call.
Partner line-up
One price per day, every meal included. Tickets are premium because the experience is: small rooms, real kit, vendor field engineers and food worth sitting down for. Stay over to keep the conversation going.
Indicative · confirmed at launch
One full day of hands-on workshops and the people building it.
Indicative · confirmed at launch
The whole reunion, end to end. Best value per day.
Indicative · confirmed at launch
Add a room on site so you don't have to leave the conversation.
Every ticket includes breakfast, lunch and dinner. Prices are indicative — final pricing at launch
Group & partner rates? Get in touch
Reuniot is residential by design. One venue, rooms on site, and enough good food and downtime that the event doesn't end when the workshops do — it just moves to the dinner table and the bar.
The shape of a day stays the same across the event — build, eat, build, talk. Exact times and the full per-track schedule land closer to the date.
Coffee, pastries, name on the door.
Pick a track. Hands on hardware.
Long tables, real food, shop talk.
Switch tracks or go deeper.
Finish your build with the FAEs.
The reunion part of Reuniot.
Engineers, makers, technical founders and product people building connected products. It's a working audience, not a sales crowd — if you ship hardware or firmware, you'll feel at home.
A laptop. The hardware and kit for each workshop are provided; whatever you need to take a working build home is yours to keep.
Every workshop you choose that day, plus breakfast, lunch and dinner, and the evening networking. An overnight stay is an optional add-on.
Genuinely hands-on. Sessions assume you're comfortable with embedded basics, but the field engineers are there to get everyone to a working build — nobody leaves a session stuck.
Dates and venue are being finalised. Join the waitlist and you'll be the first to know — and the first to get a ticket.
Dates, venue & terms — TBC
Yes — that's how Reuniot is built. Vendors run the workshops. Head to the partners section to start a conversation.
Full transfer to a colleague any time, and a refund policy that's actually readable. Exact terms confirmed at ticket launch.
Dates, venue & terms — TBC