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MEDIA ALERT: Cognitive Systems EVP to Speak on the Intel Panel at CONNECTIONS™

Cognitive Systems, the creator of Aura WiFi Motion™ technology and the smart home monitoring system, Aura Home, today announced that EVP Product, Sales and Marketing, Monika Gupta will be speaking at the upcoming CONNECTIONS™: The Premier Connected Home Conference, taking place in San Francisco from May 22-24. CONNECTIONS™ focuses on use cases and emerging business models that engage consumers and drives business in IoT industries including smart home, connected entertainment, and mobile ecosystems. At the event, Ms. Gupta will be speaking at the following session:

From the industry press release "MEDIA ALERT: Cognitive Systems EVP to Speak on the Intel Panel at CONNECTIONS™."

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