An invite-only gathering for senior leaders building, operating and scaling cellular IoT.
May 21 • Copenhagen, Denmark
An IoT conference, just not the usual kind
Made for IoT is where builders, operators and partners come together to shape what’s next. It’s your chance to meet your hardware partners, learn from teams facing the same challenges and plan next-generation devices with input from the wider IoT ecosystem.
The agenda is designed for active participation, not presentations. We skip booth stands and long keynotes in favor of facilitated conversations, real use-cases and time to exchange practical insights you can apply directly to your product or roadmap.
Some of the attendees
Speakers
Agenda
09:00
Arrival and coffee
Get your badge, grab a coffee and network with fellow attendees before the opening keynote begins. You’ll also have the opportunity to catch up with your Onomondo contact.
09:30
Welcome by Onomondo
Michael Karlsen (Co-founder of Onomondo) will introduce the day and kick off the event.
09:45
How eSIM is shaking up who controls connectivity
For 20 years, the carrier decided which network your IoT devices ran on. Henrik Aagaard, CTO of Onomondo, breaks down how eSIM changes that — and what it means for anyone deploying devices at scale.
10:20
Bridging telco and POS through AI-assisted debugging
A real-world case of a POS connectivity issue that wasn’t visible at first but impacted performance. Laurence Cartwright from Dojo shares how close collaboration with Onomondo, and the use of AI, helped bridge the gap between Android behavior and cellular networks to identify the root cause. This session walks through the investigation and what it took to fix it.
11:00
Moderated roundtable sessions on eSIM, AI, NTN and more
Small-group roundtables on today’s key IoT topics: eSIM IoT, AI, NTN, RedCap/5G, security and more. Each table will be guided by expert moderators.
11:45
Lunch break
Take a break for buffet lunch and a chance to connect with other attendees. This is the perfect opportunity to refuel and recharge before the afternoon sessions.
12:45
Panel discussion on eSIM IoT and the new SGP.32 standard
A panel of industry experts will dig into the realities of eSIM IoT adoption and what the emerging SGP.32 standard means for how we build and scale connected devices going forward.
Moderated by Christina Patsioura (GSMA) with speakers Loic Bonvarlet (Kigen), Sam Brown (Valid), Nunzio Dipaola (STMicroelectronics) and Michael Karlsen (Onomondo).
13:35
From dashboards to (AI) dialogue
Raj Nakarja spent years fighting Bluetooth gateways, flaky connections, and OTA updates, until he built an LTE module to make that all disappear. But it revealed a deeper problem: once data was flowing, nobody had thought about who was going to use it. This talk is about how AI isn’t something you bolt onto an IoT product — it’s the interface the end user always deserved.
14:05
Outdoor networking
If the Danish weather allows, we’re moving the networking outside to the waterfront, for refreshing beverages, ice-cream and engaging conversations about the day.
15:00
Moderated roundtable sessions on eSIM, AI, NTN and more
Another round of small-group discussions focusing on the latest IoT trends. Pick a topic and get perspectives from peers on how to solve real-world challenges
16.00
Growing and maintaining observability with Connected Cars
Thomas Jansson from Connected Cars will share firsthand how they tackle the complexities of keeping a global vehicle fleet reliably connected, and what it takes to make that work in practice.
16.35
What are IoT buyers actually asking for?
The IoT ecosystem and industry has gotten very good at selling futures while consistently underdelivering on the basics that determine whether projects actually scale. The stories and conversations from real buyer requirements tells a different story than what shows up on press releases and social media. Ohad Peled from SymbIoT will guide us through this.
17.00
Drinks and networking
A chance to unwind with a drink from the bar, catch up on emails, or continue conversations with fellow attendees in a more casual setting.
18.00-21.30
Exclusive 3-course dinner
We’ll move to the other side of the venue for a relaxed networking dinner, featuring an incredible 3-course menu.
FAQ
For this invite-only event, we have a limited amount of seats. The registration will remain open until we’ve reached max capacity. For the past four years, we’ve been fully booked, so make sure to save your seat quickly.
To ensure value for all guests, we’ve curated a hand-picked invitation list. If you’d like to bring a colleague who didn’t receive an invitation, please contact events@onomondo.com.
Attendees are responsible for booking and covering their own accommodation. To avoid high fees, make sure to book your hotel early. If you need recommendations, contact events@onomondo.com.
The full agenda will be shared with all attendees before the event. Expect a packed schedule of insightful sessions, networking opportunities, and interactive discussions.
Parking details will be shared closer to the event date. Public transportation options are also available and highly recommended for convenience.
We are actively working on shaping the agenda to make it impactful and actionable for all attendees. If you’d like to submit a speaker application, send your details to events@onomondo.com. We’re seeking thought-provoking insights, real-world use cases, and actionable advice—not product pitches, demos, or sales presentations. The goal is to inspire collaboration and problem-solving across the IoT ecosystem.