Part 1/2: Using ESP32 for .NET IoT projects

Do you think C# and .NET are just for servers or desktop apps? Think again. With .NET nanoFramework, you can run C# on resource-constrained microcontrollers — ESP32 and friends.

  • Oct 23
    Alfândega Porto Congress Centre
    2 hours
    11:30 - 13:30 UTC
    José Simões
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In this hands-on workshop, you’ll use your familiar .NET tooling to explore embedded development: blinking LEDs, reading sensors, controlling actuators, and sending data to the cloud — all without losing that C# comfort zone. (No soldering required — though a bit of smoke may sneak in.)

There will be hardware available, kindly offered by M5Stack.

Computer Setup
To participate in the lab sessions, participants need a computer running Windows and Visual Studio 2022 installed. If you have it, bring a couple of USB C cables, breadboard, an ESP32 module (or any other supported), sensors, LEDs, wiring.

José Simões
CEO and founder of Eclo Solutions

José Simões is the CEO and founder of Eclo Solutions and the project lead of .NET nanoFramework, an open-source platform that brings C# and .NET to microcontrollers. With over 20 years of experience in embedded systems, IoT, and software development, he has been a five-time Microsoft MVP in IoT and Developer Technologies. José is passionate about bridging embedded hardware with modern software practices, empowering developers to build innovative and scalable IoT solutions.

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