

Design a Localization Stack That Survives Production
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A localization stack that survives production is won or lost at architecture — long before hardware testing. The teams that get it right start with constraints, not components, and pressure-test a few reference architectures in parallel before locking anything in.
In this livestream, we whiteboard how to get to viable reference architectures and a POC that de-risks the design before anything gets built.
If you're designing a localization system, we'll cover: 🧭 Discovery and constraints | 🧱 Two architecture decisions that drive design | 🔩 Reference architecture → named parts | 🧪 Parallel POCs to get it right the first time