Development of 3 d interfaces for mobile BIM applications by João Poças MartinsJoao Rio
This presentation by João Poças Martins talks about information technologies (IT) evolved in a fairly significant way over the last few years, having its impact also reached the AEC industry (Architecture, Engineering and Construction). The modeling programs of Building Information Modeling (BIM) are presented as the next step in the cooperation and collaboration between the various actors in the construction site and between several specialties. However, there are still barriers to be exceed to its complete adoption in work because, not only of its complexity, but also due to fact that its usage is in personal computers so, in a fixed workstations. There is a necessity of bringing these models to portable workstations through simple and easy inter-faces that can be generated in game engines.
The present dissertation conducted an empirical study with the goal of finding a workflow between BIM software and game engines that would preserve the greatest possible amount of information. Af-ter finding a workflow that presented good results, it was proceeded to deepen this process, by explor-ing some of the potential of the game engine which can be applied to the interface. After this, the in-terface was built through a webpage.
At last, it was made a practical application of this methodology in a real building, exploring how the reunion of BIM models with game engines can contribute in a positive way to situations that involve teaching and security in work.
After a quick presentation of the main issue with BIM today (following Mark Baldwin's post), Linked Data principles are defined and exemplified in the context of BIM (ifcOWL). An example is provided regarding how IFD, QUDT and ifcOWL vocabularies could be linked. Finally, three main application areas for BIM are presented. Links are given to main work done in the field since 2016.
YOUR SMART WAY TO MORE ADDED VALUE
Digitalisation is a social, economic and technical trend impacting on and including all business sectors. The importance and added value of internet-based services on the basis of intelligent networked data is constantly
on the increase. INDUSTRIAL DATA SPACE makes it simple for companies to use data as a basis for
new sustainable business models.
CIB W78 2015 - Keynote "The Web of Construction Data:Pathways and Opportunities"Pieter Pauwels
Keynote presentation for the 32nd CIB W78 conference in Eindhoven (2015): "The Web of Construction Data:Pathways and Opportunities". With many thanks to the researchers who are referenced throughout the presentation.
http://cib-w78-2015.bwk.tue.nl/
The Industrial Data Space is a strategic initiative driven by industry and supported by the German Federal Government. It aims at supporting the secure exchange and easy combination of data within ecosystems.
Data Usage Control as enabling factor for new business models in cross-compan...Symposium on Society 5.0
https://connpass.com/event/99461/
Short talk by Dr. Jörg Dörr, Fraunhofer IESE.
Abstract:
In the new world of Digital Transformation, cross-company and even cross-domain collaboration play a crucial role in creating new business value. As part of these new business models, data analysis and exchange across companies are essential, but questions of data protection sometimes hinder a successful establishment of these new business models. This talk presents typical situations we experience with companies in this context and introduces the mostly unknown concept of data usage control that extends the classical access control in order to enable new data-driven business models. Concrete project examples show how this concept was used for different domains and also cross-company collaboration (the PRO-OPT project).
Development of 3 d interfaces for mobile BIM applications by João Poças MartinsJoao Rio
This presentation by João Poças Martins talks about information technologies (IT) evolved in a fairly significant way over the last few years, having its impact also reached the AEC industry (Architecture, Engineering and Construction). The modeling programs of Building Information Modeling (BIM) are presented as the next step in the cooperation and collaboration between the various actors in the construction site and between several specialties. However, there are still barriers to be exceed to its complete adoption in work because, not only of its complexity, but also due to fact that its usage is in personal computers so, in a fixed workstations. There is a necessity of bringing these models to portable workstations through simple and easy inter-faces that can be generated in game engines.
The present dissertation conducted an empirical study with the goal of finding a workflow between BIM software and game engines that would preserve the greatest possible amount of information. Af-ter finding a workflow that presented good results, it was proceeded to deepen this process, by explor-ing some of the potential of the game engine which can be applied to the interface. After this, the in-terface was built through a webpage.
At last, it was made a practical application of this methodology in a real building, exploring how the reunion of BIM models with game engines can contribute in a positive way to situations that involve teaching and security in work.
After a quick presentation of the main issue with BIM today (following Mark Baldwin's post), Linked Data principles are defined and exemplified in the context of BIM (ifcOWL). An example is provided regarding how IFD, QUDT and ifcOWL vocabularies could be linked. Finally, three main application areas for BIM are presented. Links are given to main work done in the field since 2016.
YOUR SMART WAY TO MORE ADDED VALUE
Digitalisation is a social, economic and technical trend impacting on and including all business sectors. The importance and added value of internet-based services on the basis of intelligent networked data is constantly
on the increase. INDUSTRIAL DATA SPACE makes it simple for companies to use data as a basis for
new sustainable business models.
CIB W78 2015 - Keynote "The Web of Construction Data:Pathways and Opportunities"Pieter Pauwels
Keynote presentation for the 32nd CIB W78 conference in Eindhoven (2015): "The Web of Construction Data:Pathways and Opportunities". With many thanks to the researchers who are referenced throughout the presentation.
http://cib-w78-2015.bwk.tue.nl/
The Industrial Data Space is a strategic initiative driven by industry and supported by the German Federal Government. It aims at supporting the secure exchange and easy combination of data within ecosystems.
Data Usage Control as enabling factor for new business models in cross-compan...Symposium on Society 5.0
https://connpass.com/event/99461/
Short talk by Dr. Jörg Dörr, Fraunhofer IESE.
Abstract:
In the new world of Digital Transformation, cross-company and even cross-domain collaboration play a crucial role in creating new business value. As part of these new business models, data analysis and exchange across companies are essential, but questions of data protection sometimes hinder a successful establishment of these new business models. This talk presents typical situations we experience with companies in this context and introduces the mostly unknown concept of data usage control that extends the classical access control in order to enable new data-driven business models. Concrete project examples show how this concept was used for different domains and also cross-company collaboration (the PRO-OPT project).
Presentation at the BIM (BIM In Motion) Workshop organized by Bouygues Construction, at their Challenger site outside Paris. The BIM Workshop took place on Wednesday October the 23rd 2019.
ECPPM2016 - SimpleBIM: from full ifcOWL graphs to simplified building graphsPieter Pauwels
Presentation at the 11th European Conference on Product and Process Modelling (2016), in Limassol, Cyprus. Presentation and article are authored by Pieter Pauwels and Ana Roxin.
BabelNet Workshop 2016 - Making sense of building data and building product dataPieter Pauwels
Presentation at the 2016 BabelNet Workshop on 2 March 2016 IN Luxembourg (http://babelnet.org/lux): "Making sense of building data and building product data". Together with Thomas Krijnen (TUEindhoven) and Jakob Beetz (TUEindhoven). The paper is available at http://babelnet.org/lux/index.html#program_section.
MSc Thesis: BIM & VIRTUALITY CONTINUUM by Enrico SalcuniEnrico Salcuni
Bim and Virtuality Continuum: Applications of a Virtual Reality Prototype for the Safety Training on Construction Sites.
This thesis provides the foundation for a thorough knowledge of Building Information Modelling (BIM) and its applications on virtuality continuum. In particular, the development of an innovative prototype for virtual reality simulation, created for the safety training on construction sites, is proposed.
This report is organised in three sections. The first section outlines the context in which BIM is adopted, its applicative models in mobility and cloud systems, thus clarifying the concepts of Maturity Levels and Levels of Development (LOD). Then the guidelines about BIM and safety will be analysed, within both the Italian context and the international one.
In the second section the concept of virtual reality simulation is introduced, by focusing on the main benefits in the engineering field. Once the theoretical and practical notions of VR simulations are described, the document shall proceed with the analysis of the examined prototype, by describing its software structure and its functioning with practical examples. Then the user’s typologies and possible integration will be defined, as well as the potentialities of the Artificial Intelligence within the system and the related boundary conditions.
After talking about VR simulation technology, the third section provides a full picture of the virtuality continuum, analysing the notions of augmented reality and mixed reality, from the beginning till nowadays applicative models. The attention of this last section is focused also on the social influence, conscious or not, of the virtuality continuum, and therefore on its modern idea both in entertainment sector (movies, books, videogames) and in the construction one (architecture and building/civil engineering).
The aim of this dissertation is to provide a clearer and more complete understanding of both BIM and virtual reality, often subjected to various and chaotic interpretations, and then to demonstrate their possible and effective mutual integration. The methodology adopted for the development of this thesis is structured throughout several bibliographic sources, documentation, interview, as well as direct testing of the prototype’s software.
Whitepaper: "Construction Lifecycle Management – a necessary business strateg...Ionel GRECESCU
Historically, Product Lifecycle Management vendors have supported AEC solutions while Enterprise Resource Planning vendors have been focusing on the EPC side of the AEC/EPC ecosystem.
It is time to adopt a holistic approach to Construction Lifecycle and both, PLM and ERP vendors, must provide new technologies and solutions to promote efficient collaboration between Construction disciplines and streamline Business Practices that result in increased profitability and significant savings for their customers.
Construction Lifecycle Management promotes new ways of thinking and doing business, aiming to achieve Lean by delivering an innovative Construction Process Integration framework to manage holistically all the phases of the Lifecycle of a Capital Asset: design, build, operate and retirement.
Digital Business Engineering: Findings from the Install4Schenker caseSebastian Opriel
The development of digital business models is a key field of research in the age of digitization. As companies embark on the journey to develop digital business models, the need for a methodology which supports their journey is imminent. This paper contributes to sharpening the methodological foundation of Digital Business Engineering by conducting a single case study exemplified by Install4Schenker. Install4Schenker is a digital service coordinating, controlling and validating external craftsmen with the goal of avoiding two-men-handling while delivering products requiring installation such as heaters. Based on this case study, this paper aims to identify the potential for further research, optimizations, and clarifications for the Digital Business Engineering methodology.
MongoDB IoT CITY Tour EINDHOVEN: Bosch & Tech Mahindra: Industrial Internet, ...MongoDB
All of these concepts are promising to transform the current industrial landscape by leveraging the IoT. In this presentation, Bosch, TechMahindra and MongoDB will present a concrete example that goes from concept to implementation. Learn how advanced hand-held tightening tools, user ID cards, wireless indoor localisation technology, M2M asset management and big data can be combined to form a powerful track and trace solution for advanced manufacturing requirements.
How to Extract More Business Value from PLM (Product Lifecycle Management) Oleg Shilovitsky
This is a presentation I've made at PI PLMx Conference in Chicago. I'm sharing my perspective on value proposition of future PLM systems as PLM will move from data control to data intelligence, multi-tenant systems and network orchestration.
MongoDB IoT City Tour LONDON: Industrial Internet, Industry 4.0, Smart Factor...MongoDB
Presented by, Deepak Maheshwari, Tech Mahindra
Industrial Internet, Smart Factory, Industry 4.0 – all of these concepts are promising to transform the current industrial landscape by leveraging the IoT. In this presentation, Bosch, TechMahindra and MongoDB will present a concrete example that goes from concept to implementation. Learn how advanced handheld tightening tools, user ID cards, wireless indoor localisation technology, M2M asset management and big data can be combined to form a powerful track and trace solution for advanced manufacturing requirements.
MongoDB IoT City Tour STUTTGART: Industrial Internet, Industry 4.0, Smart Fac...MongoDB
Presented by, Dirk Slama, Business Development Director at Bosch SI
Industrial Internet, Smart Factory, Industry 4.0 – all of these concepts are promising to transform the current industrial landscape by leveraging the IoT. In this presentation, Bosch, TechMahindra and MongoDB will present a concrete example that goes from concept to implementation. Learn how advanced handheld tightening tools, user ID cards, wireless indoor localisation technology, M2M asset management and big data can be combined to form a powerful track and trace solution for advanced manufacturing requirements.
Automotive Embedded Multi-Core Systems Conference - 16 - 18 September 2014 i...Torben Haagh
VISIT THE CONFERENCE WEBSITE: http://bit.ly/WebMulticore
Learn from and discuss with international experts about the challenges and opportunities of multi-core technologies and develop strategies of how to exploit best the cost, time and resource benefits that will arise with multi-core technology in embedded systems.
Industrial IoT: Connecting Existing Machines to Tomorrow's IoT, ft. Deutsche ...Amazon Web Services
The overwhelming majority of today’s industrial machines is not internet-ready. This is because many industrial machines lack connectivity or have proprietary or industry-specific interfaces. The value of these machines is in their access to data and metadata that can be used to unlock new business opportunities. In this session, we provide a detailed view into how to use AWS Greengrass and AWS Lambda to connect machines with industrial interfaces, such as OPC UA, Modbus, Ethernet/IP, and EuroMap63. We also walk you through a demonstration and show you how to connect to industrial machines and provide data and metadata at the edge and in the cloud.
Digital Transformation in the Painting & Coating Industries_Part 2TOLGA DIRAZ
Digital Transformation examples from major companies in the Painting & Coating Industries and pathways for a succesful Digital Transformation strategy.
Smart Cooperation of IMK and CoreTechnologie: 3D Human Simulation for all CAD...CORETECHNOLOGIE
By integrating the 3D CAD interfaces of the software manufacturer CoreTechnologie into the current version of the Ema Software Suite from IMK Automotive, the simulation tool is now compatible with all common CAx systems.
Presentation at the BIM (BIM In Motion) Workshop organized by Bouygues Construction, at their Challenger site outside Paris. The BIM Workshop took place on Wednesday October the 23rd 2019.
ECPPM2016 - SimpleBIM: from full ifcOWL graphs to simplified building graphsPieter Pauwels
Presentation at the 11th European Conference on Product and Process Modelling (2016), in Limassol, Cyprus. Presentation and article are authored by Pieter Pauwels and Ana Roxin.
BabelNet Workshop 2016 - Making sense of building data and building product dataPieter Pauwels
Presentation at the 2016 BabelNet Workshop on 2 March 2016 IN Luxembourg (http://babelnet.org/lux): "Making sense of building data and building product data". Together with Thomas Krijnen (TUEindhoven) and Jakob Beetz (TUEindhoven). The paper is available at http://babelnet.org/lux/index.html#program_section.
MSc Thesis: BIM & VIRTUALITY CONTINUUM by Enrico SalcuniEnrico Salcuni
Bim and Virtuality Continuum: Applications of a Virtual Reality Prototype for the Safety Training on Construction Sites.
This thesis provides the foundation for a thorough knowledge of Building Information Modelling (BIM) and its applications on virtuality continuum. In particular, the development of an innovative prototype for virtual reality simulation, created for the safety training on construction sites, is proposed.
This report is organised in three sections. The first section outlines the context in which BIM is adopted, its applicative models in mobility and cloud systems, thus clarifying the concepts of Maturity Levels and Levels of Development (LOD). Then the guidelines about BIM and safety will be analysed, within both the Italian context and the international one.
In the second section the concept of virtual reality simulation is introduced, by focusing on the main benefits in the engineering field. Once the theoretical and practical notions of VR simulations are described, the document shall proceed with the analysis of the examined prototype, by describing its software structure and its functioning with practical examples. Then the user’s typologies and possible integration will be defined, as well as the potentialities of the Artificial Intelligence within the system and the related boundary conditions.
After talking about VR simulation technology, the third section provides a full picture of the virtuality continuum, analysing the notions of augmented reality and mixed reality, from the beginning till nowadays applicative models. The attention of this last section is focused also on the social influence, conscious or not, of the virtuality continuum, and therefore on its modern idea both in entertainment sector (movies, books, videogames) and in the construction one (architecture and building/civil engineering).
The aim of this dissertation is to provide a clearer and more complete understanding of both BIM and virtual reality, often subjected to various and chaotic interpretations, and then to demonstrate their possible and effective mutual integration. The methodology adopted for the development of this thesis is structured throughout several bibliographic sources, documentation, interview, as well as direct testing of the prototype’s software.
Whitepaper: "Construction Lifecycle Management – a necessary business strateg...Ionel GRECESCU
Historically, Product Lifecycle Management vendors have supported AEC solutions while Enterprise Resource Planning vendors have been focusing on the EPC side of the AEC/EPC ecosystem.
It is time to adopt a holistic approach to Construction Lifecycle and both, PLM and ERP vendors, must provide new technologies and solutions to promote efficient collaboration between Construction disciplines and streamline Business Practices that result in increased profitability and significant savings for their customers.
Construction Lifecycle Management promotes new ways of thinking and doing business, aiming to achieve Lean by delivering an innovative Construction Process Integration framework to manage holistically all the phases of the Lifecycle of a Capital Asset: design, build, operate and retirement.
Digital Business Engineering: Findings from the Install4Schenker caseSebastian Opriel
The development of digital business models is a key field of research in the age of digitization. As companies embark on the journey to develop digital business models, the need for a methodology which supports their journey is imminent. This paper contributes to sharpening the methodological foundation of Digital Business Engineering by conducting a single case study exemplified by Install4Schenker. Install4Schenker is a digital service coordinating, controlling and validating external craftsmen with the goal of avoiding two-men-handling while delivering products requiring installation such as heaters. Based on this case study, this paper aims to identify the potential for further research, optimizations, and clarifications for the Digital Business Engineering methodology.
MongoDB IoT CITY Tour EINDHOVEN: Bosch & Tech Mahindra: Industrial Internet, ...MongoDB
All of these concepts are promising to transform the current industrial landscape by leveraging the IoT. In this presentation, Bosch, TechMahindra and MongoDB will present a concrete example that goes from concept to implementation. Learn how advanced hand-held tightening tools, user ID cards, wireless indoor localisation technology, M2M asset management and big data can be combined to form a powerful track and trace solution for advanced manufacturing requirements.
How to Extract More Business Value from PLM (Product Lifecycle Management) Oleg Shilovitsky
This is a presentation I've made at PI PLMx Conference in Chicago. I'm sharing my perspective on value proposition of future PLM systems as PLM will move from data control to data intelligence, multi-tenant systems and network orchestration.
MongoDB IoT City Tour LONDON: Industrial Internet, Industry 4.0, Smart Factor...MongoDB
Presented by, Deepak Maheshwari, Tech Mahindra
Industrial Internet, Smart Factory, Industry 4.0 – all of these concepts are promising to transform the current industrial landscape by leveraging the IoT. In this presentation, Bosch, TechMahindra and MongoDB will present a concrete example that goes from concept to implementation. Learn how advanced handheld tightening tools, user ID cards, wireless indoor localisation technology, M2M asset management and big data can be combined to form a powerful track and trace solution for advanced manufacturing requirements.
MongoDB IoT City Tour STUTTGART: Industrial Internet, Industry 4.0, Smart Fac...MongoDB
Presented by, Dirk Slama, Business Development Director at Bosch SI
Industrial Internet, Smart Factory, Industry 4.0 – all of these concepts are promising to transform the current industrial landscape by leveraging the IoT. In this presentation, Bosch, TechMahindra and MongoDB will present a concrete example that goes from concept to implementation. Learn how advanced handheld tightening tools, user ID cards, wireless indoor localisation technology, M2M asset management and big data can be combined to form a powerful track and trace solution for advanced manufacturing requirements.
Automotive Embedded Multi-Core Systems Conference - 16 - 18 September 2014 i...Torben Haagh
VISIT THE CONFERENCE WEBSITE: http://bit.ly/WebMulticore
Learn from and discuss with international experts about the challenges and opportunities of multi-core technologies and develop strategies of how to exploit best the cost, time and resource benefits that will arise with multi-core technology in embedded systems.
Industrial IoT: Connecting Existing Machines to Tomorrow's IoT, ft. Deutsche ...Amazon Web Services
The overwhelming majority of today’s industrial machines is not internet-ready. This is because many industrial machines lack connectivity or have proprietary or industry-specific interfaces. The value of these machines is in their access to data and metadata that can be used to unlock new business opportunities. In this session, we provide a detailed view into how to use AWS Greengrass and AWS Lambda to connect machines with industrial interfaces, such as OPC UA, Modbus, Ethernet/IP, and EuroMap63. We also walk you through a demonstration and show you how to connect to industrial machines and provide data and metadata at the edge and in the cloud.
Digital Transformation in the Painting & Coating Industries_Part 2TOLGA DIRAZ
Digital Transformation examples from major companies in the Painting & Coating Industries and pathways for a succesful Digital Transformation strategy.
Smart Cooperation of IMK and CoreTechnologie: 3D Human Simulation for all CAD...CORETECHNOLOGIE
By integrating the 3D CAD interfaces of the software manufacturer CoreTechnologie into the current version of the Ema Software Suite from IMK Automotive, the simulation tool is now compatible with all common CAx systems.
Additive manufacturing 3D Printing technologySTAY CURIOUS
Additive manufacturing 3D Printing
3D printing is the process of building an object one thin layer at a time. It is fundamentally additive rather than subtractive in nature. To many, 3D printing is the singular production of often-ornate objects on a desktop printer.
http://www.opitz-consulting.com
In this session our experts and Oracle ACE Directors Danilo Schmiedel and Torsten Winterberg have presented an in-depth discussion of Oracles new Internet of Things (IoT) Cloud Service from an architectural perspective. They have presented a reference architecture that also includes Oracles Integration, Process, Big Data, and Mobile Cloud Services. During the session they have demonstrated highlights and lessons learned from their first implementations with IoT Cloud Service.
The core of the story has been a live demo showing the development of a vending machine case. The vending machine is simulated by a Pi, which calls the IoT cloud, routes data to BI cloud and some ERP in the cloud. The way back is initiated by an iBeacon placed on the vending machine, which triggers a mobile app that simulates payment and talks via IoT Cloud directly with the vending machine to complete the purchase.
http://www.opitz-consulting.com
IDTechEx Research: Printed Electronics for the Automotive IndustryIDTechEx
The total market for flexible and printed electronics in automotive applications is expected to reach $5.5bn by 2026, spearheaded by significant growth expected by OLED displays and lighting as well as in-mold electronics applications in the next decade. These slides from IDTechEx focus on these, along with other technologies that benefit from additive processing and flexibility in form factor and will include advances in printed sensors, haptics, thin film photovoltaics and others. Slides cover: Market forecasts for printed electronics in vehicles; Mature markets; Fast growing opportunities; Opportunities in the long term.
The value of the platform play in real world use cases Software AG cwin18 tou...Capgemini
Software AG Cumulocity IoT and Capgemini key enablers to to go beyond the current paradigms and transform the business by seamlessly combining people, things and differentiation.
Manufacturing web for the future of product lifecycle Oleg Shilovitsky
My presentation at IDE 2019 summer school in Italy. I describe the current state of the PLM industry and the opportunity for the future Network paradigm in Product Lifecycle.
Faster Time to Market using Scilab/XCOS/X2C for motor control algorithm devel...Scilab
Rapid Prototyping becomes very popular for faster algorithm development. With a graphical representation of the algorithm and the possibility to simulate complete designs, engineers can help to reduce the time to market. A tight integration with MPLAB-X IDE allows the combination with standard C-coding to easily get mass production code. This solution was used to optimise a sensorless field oriented controlled PMSM motor driven pump efficiency. A model for closed loop simulation was developed using X2C blocks [1][2] for the FOC algorithm based on the existing application note AN1292 [3]. Enhancements to the original version were implemented and verified with simulation. The X2C Communicator was used to generate code of the new algorithm. With the online debugging capabilities and the scope functionality the algorithm was further tuned and optimized to achieve the highest possible efficiency of the pump.
Webinar mit der BVL am 7.8.18 - Titel "Erste Schritte zur Umsetzung". Schwerpunkt der Präsentation: die drei wesentlichen Schritten bei Umsetzung eines Blockchain-basierten Projektes:
Hauptmotivation festlegen
Use Case herausarbeiten
Technische Implementierung
Anschließend kurze Analyse zum Status der Blockchain-basierten Projekte im Bereich SCM-/Transportlogistik. Aktuell sind die meisten Projekte durch Marktführer initiiert, gefolgt von infrastrukturellen Projekten (Technik bzw. Plattform). Derzeit gewinnen Konsortium-Ansätze an Bedeutung, hierbei nimmt die Relevanz von öffentlichen Blockchains zu. Gründe hierfür sind das Interesse an dezentralen Governance-Modellen und an Token-basierten Geschäftsmodellen.
Presentation at the DVZ Blockchain Day May 3, 2018. Main topics:
- key differentiation enterprise and public blockchain
- how to com from strategy to implementation
- how to implement a blockchain projects
Deck presented during "BVL Webinar Blockchain" dated Aug 16, 2017. Focussing on the deployment of blockchain in supply chain management and transport logistics.
170321 cebit blockchain summit frank boltenFrank Bolten
Blockchain technology, Ethereum as Blockhain2.0, Smart Contracts, public vs enterprise blockchain, use case for government, enterprises, IoT, SCM etc
>> 200 blockchain based projects on http://bolten-consulting.com/blockchain/?lang=en
General explanation of blockchain held during the dialogue forum event of den (Deutsche Energieagentur) in Berlin on the 1st of March 207.
Are you interested in further information on blokchain use cases?
Check: http://bolten-consulting.com/use-cases/?lang=en
This presentation, created by Syed Faiz ul Hassan, explores the profound influence of media on public perception and behavior. It delves into the evolution of media from oral traditions to modern digital and social media platforms. Key topics include the role of media in information propagation, socialization, crisis awareness, globalization, and education. The presentation also examines media influence through agenda setting, propaganda, and manipulative techniques used by advertisers and marketers. Furthermore, it highlights the impact of surveillance enabled by media technologies on personal behavior and preferences. Through this comprehensive overview, the presentation aims to shed light on how media shapes collective consciousness and public opinion.
Collapsing Narratives: Exploring Non-Linearity • a micro report by Rosie WellsRosie Wells
Insight: In a landscape where traditional narrative structures are giving way to fragmented and non-linear forms of storytelling, there lies immense potential for creativity and exploration.
'Collapsing Narratives: Exploring Non-Linearity' is a micro report from Rosie Wells.
Rosie Wells is an Arts & Cultural Strategist uniquely positioned at the intersection of grassroots and mainstream storytelling.
Their work is focused on developing meaningful and lasting connections that can drive social change.
Please download this presentation to enjoy the hyperlinks!
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ÜBER MICH
Kurz Vita
! 25 Jahre Senior-Management CE/IT/Telko
! Unternehmen: Sony, Deutsche Telekom, Sharp
! Seit 2011 Fokus auf den Digitalen Wandel
! Erfahren in der Etablierung digitaler Technologien und
Anwendungen, u.a.:
! e-Commerce seit 1998
! Erneuerbare Energien seit 2004
! Internet der Dinge seit 2011
! Digitale Bildung seit 2014
! Blockchain seit Ende 2015 -> CHAINSTEP seit 05/17
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BLOCKCHAIN
IM EINSATZ
Key wordsCategories
Authenticity
eCommerce
Energy
Enterprise
…
SCM
Security
Social media
Storage
...
Public
Enterprise
Info
Concept
Live
Consortium
Digital Asset
https://www.chainstep.com/use-cases/
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BLOCKCHAIN IM EINSATZ:
DIE WICHTIGSTEN PROJEKTE
https://www.chainstep.com/use-cases/
„Blockchain im Einsatz“ Segmente
Segment Zahl Projekte*
Finance 106
Enterprise 42
Supply Chain Mgt 38
Government 32
Internet of Things 22
Security 18
Energy 18
Entertainment 12
* Stand 11. Juni´17, ges. 339 Projekte, Mehrfachnennung möglich
20. SAMPL Project on a page
Secure Addi@ve Manufacturing PlaRorm ( www.SAMPL-3D.de )
Partner
Challenges
• Copy- and product liability law
• Disncon of original parts from counterfeits
• Support licensing and prinng rights
• Support of new value added and business
models
Objecves
• Trusted 3D printers and Chain of Trust
• Marking and traceability by RFID-chips
• Development of a reference plarorm
• Blockchain-Technology for the supply of
licence informaon
Term: Nov 1st, 2016 - Oct 31th, 2019 Volume: ca. 4 mio € Project leader: PROSTEP
AG:
Contact Person: Dr. Marn Holland; holland@prostep.com; 0511-54058100 20
22. Challenges to be addressed
Protecon of intellectual property; protecon against pirated copies/counterfeits; encrypon of print data
Copyright
Disncon between original and counterfeit; enforcement of copyrights ;
Original vs.
Counterfeit
Warranty and product liability; defense of unjusfied claims.
Liability
Only authorized access; secure idenficaon and authorizaon
Security
No unapproved changes of product data; no changes of product features;
Safety
23. 23 03.05.2017, A. Graas FHG enas, F. BöMche 3DMicroprint
Blockchain contribu@on to 3D prin@ng in SAMPL
Stakeholders and process steps along the product life cycle
Designer
CAD Model
Design &
Simulaon
Product
Manager
Quanty,
Material,
Tolerances
Process
Development
CAD Model
Support,
STL data,
Slicing,
Hatchen,
cli-File
Producon
cli-File,
Werkstoff
(Pulver),
Bauplaxor
m
RFID-Code
Post-
Processing #1
Seperaon
from
building
plarorm
Post-
Processing #2
Eg heat
treatment
Quality
Assurance
NDT/DT
Logisk
Dispatc
h
Customer
(Product Life
Cycle)
Quality- &
Authencit
y-Check,
End-of-Life
Design
Manufacturing
In-field Life Cycle
Design data
Process parameters and data
Process control
Quality
Idenficaon & Licence data
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Benefits of the SAMPL PlaRorm
Printer
Manufacturer
Key differenator “trusted” 3D printer; Integraon of blockchain and Secure
Elements; compeve advantage
Owner of IP
Rights
IP security, prevenon of pirated copies, enforceable rights, traceability of use,
pay-by-use billing
OEM
Secure on-demand-producon, reducon of storage and transport costs, lower
capital investment, insurance of quality, opmized spare parts business
Print Service
Provider
“Trusted” Print Center by means of “trusted” 3D-printers, support of quality
control, legal certainty and compeve advantage
End User
Verifiable authencity, protecon against design manipulaon, precise and secure
billing, confidence in the product, advantages in case of warranty claims
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CHAINSTEP IST PARTNER DES
INNOVATIONSFORUM BLOCKCHAIN
Im Nov´17 findet in Hamburg ein 2-tägiger Kongress zum Innovationsforum Blockchain statt