Join us on Tuesday, February 24, for a live webinar exploring the latest enhancements in EMQX Enterprise 6.1. This release extends the architecture introduced in EMQX 6.0 and introduces new capabilities that make MQTT data durable, replayable, and easier to consume across analytics and data platforms.
You’ll see how EMQX 6.1 builds on modern MQTT messaging to support long-running data streams, durable storage, and downstream analytics workflows for large-scale IoT, data, and Physical AI systems.
What We’ll Cover
MQTT Streams
Learn how EMQX 6.1 introduces durable MQTT Streams that add persistence and replay semantics to MQTT data, enabling reliable consumption by downstream systems and applications.
Replayable MQTT Data
See how stream-based storage allows consumers to replay historical MQTT data, recover from outages, and process events asynchronously without data loss.
Native Parquet Output
Explore how native Parquet output simplifies integration with data lakes, lakehouse architectures, and analytics platforms by enabling efficient, columnar storage of MQTT data.
Architectural Enhancements
Review the platform improvements introduced in EMQX 6.1 that support scalable, multi-tenant, and analytics-driven deployments.
Whether you are building real-time IoT platforms, analytics pipelines, or Physical AI systems, this session will help you understand how EMQX 6.1 extends MQTT beyond basic pub/sub to support durable, event-driven data architectures.
This session is timed to support audiences in North America and Europe, but everyone is welcome. Our team will be available live to answer your questions.
Webinar Details
Date: Tuesday, February 24, 2026
Time:
- 10:00 a.m. Los Angeles (PT)
- 12:00 p.m. Chicago (CT)
- 1:00 p.m. New York (ET)
- 6:00 p.m. London (BST)
About the EMQX Platform
EMQX is a high-performance MQTT data platform built for large-scale device connectivity and real-time data movement. It helps enterprises connect, process, and stream data from millions of devices across cloud, edge, and hybrid environments, supporting modern IoT, analytics, and AI systems.
With more than 250 million connected devices and 1,000 enterprise customers worldwide, EMQX powers mission-critical systems across industries, including automotive, manufacturing, energy, and telecommunications.