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Join Us | June 13-14, Silicon Valley The Stage Is Set for NXP Connects 2023 As billions of connected

Join Us | June 13-14, Silicon Valley [View in the browser]( [NXP] [NXP]( The Stage Is Set for NXP Connects 2023 As billions of connected devices enter the fabric of our lives it is important to reflect on their impact - from the ways they can improve our quality of life to their influence in shaping society. At NXP Connects, the stage is set to explore these ideas with companies at the frontier of the smart connected world. General Session Keynote: System Solutions for Rapid Change in the Connected World June 13, 11:00 AM, PDT [NXP] Engineers are tackling change—from sustainability and chronic illnesses to the transformation of mobility with electric, software-defined vehicles. [date] [date] Join Ron Martino, EVP Global Sales at NXP Semiconductors, and game changers in the industrial, automotive, and medical sectors. Together they’ll highlight how bright minds are coming together to deliver breakthrough solutions that will make the world better, safer, and more secure. Jorge Heraud, Vice President, Automation & Autonomy, John Deere Learn how John Deere leverages computer vision and machine learning models to improve farming outcomes, protect the environment and create a more sustainable future for growers everywhere. [date] [date] Dr. Trang Ly, Senior Vice President & Medical Director, Insulet See how Insulet is taking on diabetes, one of the largest healthcare challenges the world faces today, with its life changing Omnipod platform. Learn how this disruptive solution simplifies life and improves outcomes for people with diabetes. Stay tuned for more keynote updates! General Session Continues with Panel Discussion: How is Technology Shaping Society? [NXP] [date] Technology has rapidly become an issue on several critical fronts - from its geopolitical and strategic importance to its ability to solve problems and transform lives. How can technology make a difference in these complicated times? Join veteran semiconductor reporter, Junko Yoshida, editor of the Ojo-Yoshida Report, as she explores the topic through the lenses of the industrial, automotive, and medical sectors. Reserve your seat to this must-attend event. View the full agenda [here]( or visit [www.NXP.com/Connects]( to learn more. [Register Now ›]( NXP Connects 2023 Sponsors [Sponsors] [NXP] . [www.nxp.com]( | [Contact Us]( | [Terms of Use]( | [Privacy Practices]( . . [Manage]( your subscription preferences. . . © 2023 NXP B.V. All rights reserved. . [T]( [LI]( [FB](

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