Building OTA update infrastructure is a complicated process with many pitfalls, especially once you start scaling your fleet. But it’s a critical part of supporting connected devices in the field and will soon be a regulatory requirement in many markets.

Join this conversation to get decades of experience building and maintaining OTA update infrastructure across tens of product lines distilled into 60-minutes. You can also ask your questions of our speakers in a live Q&A.

Our speakers will share decades of expertise building and maintaining OTA update infrastructure across numerous product lines in just 60 minutes. Bring your questions and join the live Q&A!

The conversation will cover:

  • How to design the best OTA system for your use case
  • Managing OTA update rollouts in the field
  • What to do when an OTA update goes wrong
  • And much more…

If you can’t make it live, we’ll send you the recording.


MEET THE SPEAKERS 

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Meet the Panel

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CEO & Founder, Memfault

François Baldassari

 An embedded software engineer by trade, François was driven to start Memfault by his passion for tooling and automation in software engineering. Prior to Memfault, he ran the firmware team at Oculus and built the operating system at Pebble. François has a BSc in Electrical Engineering from Brown.

Chris Coleman

CTO & Co-Founder, Memfault

Chris Coleman

Chris Coleman is CTO and Co-Founder of Memfault. Prior to founding Memfault, Chris was an embedded software engineer at Pebble and Fitbit where he led efforts across the firmware stack and developed a reputation for tracking down and fixing challenging firmware bugs. That coupled with his passion for using tooling to efficiently deliver high-quality hardware products drove him to start Memfault.

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CTO, Ovyl

Nick Sinas

Nick is a seasoned technology professional with over 15 years of experience in embedded systems and mobile and web application development. He currently leads the Hardware, Firmware, and Software Engineering teams at Ovyl, a product development firm based in Nashville, TN, overseeing the delivery of innovative, successful projects for clients across multiple industries.