Event /  4 Nov 2025

WILDLABS Edge Computing Group Meetup

Connect with conservation technologists innovating at the edge — and help shape this new WILDLABS community.

Online Event
4 Nov 2025 - this event is in the past.
11:00 am ~ 12:00 pm America/Cancun

WILDLABS Edge Computing Group: Kickoff Meetup

Working on edge technology for conservation? Whether you’re deploying AI models in the field, designing sensor networks, or experimenting with on-device intelligence, this is your space to connect and collaborate.

Bring your projects, ideas, and challenges to share with others driving innovation at the edge. Together, we’ll explore how real-time, resource-constrained, and autonomous technologies can transform conservation practice.

This first online meetup will kick off the WILDLABS Edge Computing community — an open, collaborative space to exchange ideas, spark partnerships, and shape the future of edge-powered conservation. 🌍⚡

Register here to join!

 


Comments

Hi @jennamkline and others,

There's some confusion on the time for this event. It's listed as November 4 at 11:00 am ~ 12:00 pm EDT (UTC -4), but daylight savings ends in the US on November 2. November 4 is during standard time. Easter Standard Time is UTC -5.

Is this meant to be 11am to noon EST?

In reply to bluevalhalla

Hi @jennamkline and others,

There's some confusion on the time for this event. It's listed as November 4 at 11:00 am ~ 12:00 pm EDT (UTC -4), but daylight savings ends in the US on November 2. November 4 is during standard time. Easter Standard Time is UTC -5.

Is this meant to be 11am to noon EST?

Hi Ed, thanks so much for the heads up on this! The event is scheduled at 11 AM EST (UTC-5)/8 AM PST

 

I see the event image says 11 AM EST. I'm on the West Coast, and the Zoom page said 8 AM Pacific Time (no mention of standard vs daylight savings). After I registered, the calendar invite is showing up as 7 AM.

I believe the call will be at 8 AM PST, so that's how I have it on my calendar, but I suggest people double check!

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