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Find us at Hardware Pioneers Max 21!

Excited to announce we'll have a stand at Hardware Pioneers Max 21!


Hardware Pioneers Max is the annual gathering of IoT product innovators. It is entirely dedicated to all engineers, technical and business leaders who are developing B2B and B2C IoT devices.


It's an event focused on technology and service providers that play a fundamental role during the product lifecycle of a connected device. If you're coming by, do find us at stand 29 on the 9th December 2021!


This year our CEO Abid Ali will be a keynote speaker and host of a panel on Hardware Manufacturing.


Panel discussion and Hardware Pionners - Harder-ware? Navigating Post-pandemic Manufacturing in Europe and Asia
Harder-ware? Navigating Post-pandemic Manufacturing in Europe and Asia

The talk and panel will be discussing how manufacturing has changed since the pandemic - sharing tips that we often use with our clients whilst navigating all of the ongoing supply chain issues.


It will cover existing pitfalls, how hardware projects have changed in 2021 and what to expect in 2022.



Speaker Bio


Mohammed Abid Ali - CEO of Ardencraft Technology

Abid is an Engineer and manufacturing expert. He is the founder of Ardencraft Technology and is best known for helping early-stage startup develop their products and setting up a wide range of supply chains in China. His flexible approach to Engineering design and engaging both Western and Eastern companies enables products to quickly innovate by bridging cultural gaps and introducing new design techniques that are becoming mainstream.


His sectors focus around consumer technology including - power design, IoT, agriculture technology and household electronics. Prior to COVID -19, he spent several years in China working with manufacturers - a manufacturing hub for electronics products.


Abid is passionate about bringing forward a new wave of design philosophy that incorporates green practices and moving away from the idea that electronics should be "consumed" or thrown away into landfills at the end of a product lifecycle. He's working on several projects that move away from traditional design models or "greenwashing" products and instead of creating products that can stand the test of time.



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