Machine learning on edge: TinyML workshop!

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Join us for a fast-paced 2-day TinyML workshop where machine learning meets the real world at the edge. You’ll build end-to-end, sensor-driven applications on microcontrollers that run efficient AI models in real time. Through guided labs, you’ll collect data from front-end sensors and engineer features, quantize and compress models, and deploy them using Python toolchains and embedded runtimes.

Bring curiosity, a laptop, and your favorite ideas—we’ll supply boards, sensors, starter notebooks, and reference code. Leave with deployable TinyML prototypes, a repeatable pipeline, and the confidence to take edge AI from concept to product.

This workshop assumes participants already understand core machine learning concepts and can train and evaluate models in Python; we’ll focus our time on edge-specific workflows rather than introductory material.

Coffee, snacks, and good vibes included, too.



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  • The SPACE
  • 1865 W Cesar Chavez Ln, Boise, ID 83725
  • Boise, Idaho
  • United States 83725
  • Building: Albertsons Library
  • Room Number: Glassroom
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  • Co-sponsored by Boise State University
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  • Starts 03 October 2025 06:00 AM UTC
  • Ends 16 October 2025 06:00 AM UTC
  • 1 in-person space left!
  • No Admission Charge






Agenda

Day 01: October 21st

Time Agenda
8:50 AM Breakfast & sign-in (light snacks)
9:00 AM Session: DEPLOYING A  KEY WORD SPOTTING MODEL IN ARDUINO IDE AND TRAINING YOUR OWN DATA WITH EDGE IMPULSE
10:15 AM closing remarks

Day 02: October 23rd

Time Agenda
8:50 AM Breakfast & sign-in (light snacks)
9:00 AM

Session: DEPLOYING A  KEY WORD SPOTTING MODEL IN ARDUINO IDE AND TRAINING YOUR OWN DATA WITH EDGE IMPULSE (cont.)

Session: TRAINING AND DEPLOYING A GESTURE DETECTION MODEL

10:15 AM closing remarks