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MQTT + AI: The Intelligent Data Pipeline for Physical AI

Jul 8, 2025

Join us on Tuesday, July 8, for a live webinar showcasing the latest innovations in EMQX 5.10. This release introduces powerful features that bring AI into real-time MQTT workflows, helping you move from raw device data to intelligent, actionable insights faster than ever.

You'll see how EMQX 5.10 makes it easier to integrate large language models (LLMs), automate data pipelines, and stream enriched data directly into analytics platforms using Amazon S3 and Apache Iceberg.

What We'll Cover

LLM Integration in Flow Designer

We'll walk through how to use the new LLM node in Flow Designer to process MQTT data using models like GPT-4, Claude, or local deployments. You'll see how to build intelligent data flows that summarize, enrich, or classify messages using natural language—all with minimal coding.

S3 Tables with Apache Iceberg

You'll learn how to stream MQTT data directly into Amazon S3 in Iceberg format, making it instantly accessible for querying and analytics. We'll show how this removes the need for traditional ETL pipelines and connects smoothly with tools like Athena, Tableau, or custom ML systems.

Real-World Use Cases and Workflows

We'll explore examples like predictive maintenance, anomaly detection, and semantic alerting, demonstrating how these new features can help you build AI-powered pipelines that scale from edge to cloud with a low-code approach.

Whether you're technical or business-focused, you'll leave with a clearer understanding of how EMQX 5.10 can help bring AI into your data pipelines.

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, July 8, 2025

Time:

10:00 a.m. PT

12:00 p.m. CT

1:00 p.m. ET

6:00 p.m. BST

About the EMQX Platform

EMQX is a high-performance MQTT broker built for large-scale device connectivity and real-time data movement. It helps enterprises process data from millions of devices and stream it directly into analytics platforms, data lakes, and AI systems.

With nearly 1,000 enterprise customers in over 60 countries and more than 250 million connected devices, EMQX powers critical systems in manufacturing, automotive, energy, smart cities, and more.