The Tizen Developer Conference (TDC) 2017 is around the corner now, taking place May 16-17 San Francisco, CA. This is the place to learn about the Linux-based Tizen Operating System (OS) that is designed for wearables, home appliances, mobile devices, automobiles, and more. The Tizen Developer Conference (TDC) is a technical conference for Tizen developers, app developers, open source enthusiasts, platform designers, IoT device manufacturers, hardware and software vendors, ISVs, operators, OEMs, and anyone engaged in the Tizen ecosystem.

Registration and call for papers have now gone LIVE and there is currently an Early Bird Registration discount of 50% until April 14, 2017. If you have attended the previous TDC events then you should have received a discount code entitling you to a further 20% discount on top of the 50% Early Bird discount that is already on offer. There will be more than 40 technical sessions, IoT hands-on lab, and technical showcase on devices, services, and IoT that will provide you everything you need to know about this exciting OS. See you May 16-17 at the Hilton Union Square Hotel in San Francisco, CA.
Note: The Official Twitter / Facebook / Social Media hashtag to use for the Tizen Developer Conference 2017 is #TDCSF17
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