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The WinHEC 2015 Shenzhen session agenda is now available online

Dave W. Shanahan Dave W. Shanahan
November 8, 2020
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The WinHEC 2015 Shenzhen session agenda is now available online

The Windows Hardware Engineering Community (WinHEC) Summit in Shenzhen in less than a month away (March 18-19) and starting today, you can view the WinHEC Shenzhen session agenda online. WinHEC Shenzhen will have a number of executive keynote speeches, technical sessions, as well as in-depth discussions with global leaders within the Windows 8.1 and Windows 10 hardware manufacturing network.

Microsoft has released a full WinHEC session agenda to help attendees get the most out of their WinHEC experience by getting to know Windows 10 code and learn how to build the best software and hardware for Windows 10.  Along with the technical training sessions and hands-on demonstration labs, there will be sessions available to interact with Microsoft executives and engineers to further talk about how Windows 10 can help people and businesses across China.

According to the Blogging Windows, WinHEC session topics will include:

  • Optimizing Windows 10 Devices
  • Windows 10 Hardware Technology Investments
  • Windows Partner Showcase
  • Driver Development Fundamentals
  • Windows 10 Device Imaging –Hands On
  • Business Opportunities with Windows Devices
  • Windows 10 Hardware Technology Investments
  • Internet of Things (IoT)

For more information or to view the full WinHEC 2015 Shenzhen session schedule, visit the links below.

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