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[Register Now] Make it with Mohit and Colleen: A Photon 2 Preview

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To view this email as a web page, click [here]( ). [Spectra Registration]() Hi {NAME}, I'm excited to invite you to [attend "Make it with Mohit and Colleen" at Spectra]() to discover the easiest entry point to professional IoT and the newest addition to our Wi-Fi devices, the Photon 2. You'll get to: - Explore its advanced features and capabilities - Gather inspiration from the projects our internal experts and community members have created - Learn how to unlock the full potential of Particle's IoT PaaS [photon humidity sensor.jpeg] Whether you're an experienced developer or just starting your IoT journey, this session will equip you with the knowledge and inspiration to create impactful projects. [Register for Spectra]() to secure your spot in our session and have a chance to win one of 200 Photon 2s. See you there! - Mohit Bhoite [REGISTER NOW]() About Us # Mohit Bhoite, Senior Hardware Engineer Mohit Bhoite is a Senior Hardware Engineer at Particle where he has helped build everything from our flagship Wi-Fi and cellular IoT products to our latest tracking products. Outside of Particle, Mohit is most known for his free-form circuit sculptures that embody character and emotion and have gathered him hundreds of thousands of followers across social media platforms. Colleen Lavin, Developer Success Lead Colleen Lavin is the Developer Success Lead at Particle and a total hardware geek. She first encountered Particle in 2016 when she taught a Photon class at computer camp and has been a fan ever since, joining the Particle team in 2021. Prior to Particle, Colleen worked in consulting and had clients such as NASA and the DOE. When she is not playing with robots you can usually find her in a library or lost in the woods. [Particle_Logosquare.png](#) [particle icon 1]() [particle icon 2]() [particle icon 3]() [particle icon 4]() You are receiving this email advertisement because you are a Particle customer or you've subscribed to receive Particle content. Manage your [preferences]() or [unsubscribe here](). © 2023, Particle Industries, Inc. [Terms]() [Privacy Policy]()

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