IoT Sensor Analytics with Apache Kafka, KSQL, TensorFlow and MQTT => Kafka-Native End-to-End IoT Data Integration and Processing. Large numbers of IoT devices lead to big data and the need for further processing and analysis. Apache Kafka is a highly scalable and distributed open source streaming platform, which can connect to MQTT and other IoT standards. Kafka ingests, stores, processes and forwards high volumes of data from thousands of IoT devices. The rapidly expanding world of stream processing can be daunting, with new concepts such as various types of time semantics, windowed aggregates, changelogs, and programming frameworks to master. KSQL is the streaming SQL engine on top of Apache Kafka which simplifies all this and make stream processing available to everyone without the need to write source code. This talk shows how to leverage Kafka and KSQL in an IoT sensor analytics scenario for predictive maintenance and integration with real time monitoring systems. A live demo shows how to embed and deploy Machine Learning models - built with frameworks like TensorFlow, DeepLearning4J or H2O - into mission-critical and scalable real time applications.