Digitization and technology is demanding more creativity.
In the Age of Software Defined Machines and Big Data human creativity is becoming one of the most important skill. Presentation for the 7th Italian-Slovenian Forum in Lublijana
come la digitalizzazione dei processi e dei prodotti abilita la trasformazione del modello di business ed il passaggio dall'economia del tangibile all'economia dell'intangibile
Edge computing, Edge AI and the 5G Cloud matrixRoberto Siagri
How IoT and related technologies are changing the production model, opening the doors to Digital Production. A sustainable production model without limits to the growth.
When cities begin to think - What happens when buildings talk back?Bruce Duyshart
Presentation for UDIA National Congress 2014.
Imagine a world where the emerging 'Internet of Things' intersects with smart buildings and cities. Today, developers are faced with the rising expectations of people to be better connected and more efficient in their use of technology, yet buildings still remain one of the last bastions for technological change in our modern society. This insightful presentation will shine a torch on a world of possibilities in the use of technology in property and will highlight what lies ahead for those that are prepared to innovate and make a change.
HPC, the new normal: the Personal Computer is dead. Long live the Personal ...Roberto Siagri
The exponential growth of computation is very close to an evolutionary step in the way we use HPC extending and expanding the class of problems they can address. The ongoing digital transformation and software containerization are enabling the use of HPC s in most of the fields of human activities. The new digital hyperconnected world need HPC scientists and not just only Data Scientist
The future of smarter buildings and better user experiences.Bruce Duyshart
The rapidly evolving world of technology is now affecting the way we are approaching the design of the places we live, work and play. The driving trend is towards smarter buildings that are safer, more comfortable and productive for occupants and more operationally efficient for owners.
This presentation is divided into three parts:
1. What is a smart buildings?
2. What are some of the major advances in technology.
3. What are the top ten technology influences upon property design.
The subject matter of this presentation is based an upcoming title by the building technology strategist and author Bruce Duyshart, called 'Smarter Buildings. Better Experiences.'
This presentation was delivered as a keynote address at the 2014 Siemon Valued Partner conference held in Vanuatu.
This presentation was made at the Future of Work Seminar held as part of the 2015 Vivid Ideas Festival. http://www.vividsydney.com/futureofwork
The topic is the City as a Campus and explores the role that technology is playing in blurring the boundaries between the home, workplace and cities in which we live and work.
Technology has become ubiquitous and the expectations for it's use are everywhere. There is however, a distinct difference between people and companies and not all technology is applicable in every environment. What is important, is to take the time to understand your stakeholders requirements and to identify what technologies are meaningful and will add value to your workplace environment.
come la digitalizzazione dei processi e dei prodotti abilita la trasformazione del modello di business ed il passaggio dall'economia del tangibile all'economia dell'intangibile
Edge computing, Edge AI and the 5G Cloud matrixRoberto Siagri
How IoT and related technologies are changing the production model, opening the doors to Digital Production. A sustainable production model without limits to the growth.
When cities begin to think - What happens when buildings talk back?Bruce Duyshart
Presentation for UDIA National Congress 2014.
Imagine a world where the emerging 'Internet of Things' intersects with smart buildings and cities. Today, developers are faced with the rising expectations of people to be better connected and more efficient in their use of technology, yet buildings still remain one of the last bastions for technological change in our modern society. This insightful presentation will shine a torch on a world of possibilities in the use of technology in property and will highlight what lies ahead for those that are prepared to innovate and make a change.
HPC, the new normal: the Personal Computer is dead. Long live the Personal ...Roberto Siagri
The exponential growth of computation is very close to an evolutionary step in the way we use HPC extending and expanding the class of problems they can address. The ongoing digital transformation and software containerization are enabling the use of HPC s in most of the fields of human activities. The new digital hyperconnected world need HPC scientists and not just only Data Scientist
The future of smarter buildings and better user experiences.Bruce Duyshart
The rapidly evolving world of technology is now affecting the way we are approaching the design of the places we live, work and play. The driving trend is towards smarter buildings that are safer, more comfortable and productive for occupants and more operationally efficient for owners.
This presentation is divided into three parts:
1. What is a smart buildings?
2. What are some of the major advances in technology.
3. What are the top ten technology influences upon property design.
The subject matter of this presentation is based an upcoming title by the building technology strategist and author Bruce Duyshart, called 'Smarter Buildings. Better Experiences.'
This presentation was delivered as a keynote address at the 2014 Siemon Valued Partner conference held in Vanuatu.
This presentation was made at the Future of Work Seminar held as part of the 2015 Vivid Ideas Festival. http://www.vividsydney.com/futureofwork
The topic is the City as a Campus and explores the role that technology is playing in blurring the boundaries between the home, workplace and cities in which we live and work.
Technology has become ubiquitous and the expectations for it's use are everywhere. There is however, a distinct difference between people and companies and not all technology is applicable in every environment. What is important, is to take the time to understand your stakeholders requirements and to identify what technologies are meaningful and will add value to your workplace environment.
IoT613: Re-imagining Real Estate with the Internet of ThingsRick Huijbregts
Presentation for IOT613 about digital transformation in real estate. Digital Ceiling, Power over Ethernet. Creating new experiences for future generations.
Presented at University of Central Florida, Department of Statistics Colloquium on March 2017. Focus on the disruptive change driven by technical innovations. IoT as a major disruptor. AI and Machine Learnings role in the IoT disruption. The importance of core algorithms and statistical expertise in AI / ML.
Digital transformation will affect any industry, sooner or later. This is an introduction on how the real estate business will be affected in the very near future.
FIWARE Global Summit - The Smart City Program in Japan: Cities as Enablers of...FIWARE
Presentation by Kenji Hiramoto
Chief Strategist (IT), Cabinet Secretariat, Government of Japan
FIWARE Global Summit
23-24 October 2019 - Berlin, Germany
AI & IoT & Big Data Combined Impacts - Wyoming Global Technology SummitKarl Seiler
Karl Seiler's presentation on Artificial Intelligence, Big Data and the Internet of Thing's Combined Impacts. Presented by invitation of Governor Mead at the Wyoming Global Technology Summit, in Jackson Hole, WY on September 21st 2017.
Smart Cities – The Journey Toward Greater Economic, Social & Environmental Ac...Amazon Web Services
<Management Track>
Sumner Lemon, Director, Public Sector Industry Solutions Group, Intel Asia-Pacific
Driving innovation in cities is critical to the future of economic growth and citizen engagement. Defining and executing a smart-city strategy is neither straightforward nor without risks – but the benefits can be significant. To start, a successful city transformation requires the right level of stakeholder engagement, clear priorities, and careful technology infrastructure planning. This session features Intel’s experience working with innovative partners to revamp cities around the world, and how digital technology helps bring vision to life.
AlumniPolimi Convention, Carlo Purassantaalumnipolimi
Carlo Purassanta, Alumnus Polimi ing. Gestionale 1998 e Amministratore Delegato di Microsoft Italia, condivide le slides del suo intervento alla AlumniPolimi Convention 2015
Schneider electric Innovation Summit 11,12 september presentationVincent Everts
Schneider innovation summit was about 4 trends. 100% growth in electrictity, decentralisation, 10x more digital en 85% less CO2. I did a presentation to support these 4 trends.
According to GE, there are 10 digital trends which define the current revolution and will determine the future of the world’s power and utilities sector.
M2M Summit 2014 - Making a home for the Internet of ThingsBruce Duyshart
The promise of the fully automated 'Smart Home' has been in the psyche of science fiction writers, technology journalists and an impatient public for decades. Now the Internet of Things is turning the smart home into a reality.
IoT613: Re-imagining Real Estate with the Internet of ThingsRick Huijbregts
Presentation for IOT613 about digital transformation in real estate. Digital Ceiling, Power over Ethernet. Creating new experiences for future generations.
Presented at University of Central Florida, Department of Statistics Colloquium on March 2017. Focus on the disruptive change driven by technical innovations. IoT as a major disruptor. AI and Machine Learnings role in the IoT disruption. The importance of core algorithms and statistical expertise in AI / ML.
Digital transformation will affect any industry, sooner or later. This is an introduction on how the real estate business will be affected in the very near future.
FIWARE Global Summit - The Smart City Program in Japan: Cities as Enablers of...FIWARE
Presentation by Kenji Hiramoto
Chief Strategist (IT), Cabinet Secretariat, Government of Japan
FIWARE Global Summit
23-24 October 2019 - Berlin, Germany
AI & IoT & Big Data Combined Impacts - Wyoming Global Technology SummitKarl Seiler
Karl Seiler's presentation on Artificial Intelligence, Big Data and the Internet of Thing's Combined Impacts. Presented by invitation of Governor Mead at the Wyoming Global Technology Summit, in Jackson Hole, WY on September 21st 2017.
Smart Cities – The Journey Toward Greater Economic, Social & Environmental Ac...Amazon Web Services
<Management Track>
Sumner Lemon, Director, Public Sector Industry Solutions Group, Intel Asia-Pacific
Driving innovation in cities is critical to the future of economic growth and citizen engagement. Defining and executing a smart-city strategy is neither straightforward nor without risks – but the benefits can be significant. To start, a successful city transformation requires the right level of stakeholder engagement, clear priorities, and careful technology infrastructure planning. This session features Intel’s experience working with innovative partners to revamp cities around the world, and how digital technology helps bring vision to life.
AlumniPolimi Convention, Carlo Purassantaalumnipolimi
Carlo Purassanta, Alumnus Polimi ing. Gestionale 1998 e Amministratore Delegato di Microsoft Italia, condivide le slides del suo intervento alla AlumniPolimi Convention 2015
Schneider electric Innovation Summit 11,12 september presentationVincent Everts
Schneider innovation summit was about 4 trends. 100% growth in electrictity, decentralisation, 10x more digital en 85% less CO2. I did a presentation to support these 4 trends.
According to GE, there are 10 digital trends which define the current revolution and will determine the future of the world’s power and utilities sector.
M2M Summit 2014 - Making a home for the Internet of ThingsBruce Duyshart
The promise of the fully automated 'Smart Home' has been in the psyche of science fiction writers, technology journalists and an impatient public for decades. Now the Internet of Things is turning the smart home into a reality.
BAT40 NVIDIA Stampfli Künstliche Intelligenz, Roboter und autonome Fahrzeuge ...BATbern
Moderne künstliche Intelligenz mit Deep Learning ist bereits
heute schon im Einsatz in verschiedenen Anwendungen.
Sprachsteuerung von Apple mit Siri, Amazon mit Alexa,
autonome Fahrzeuge von Waymo, Tesla, Gesichtserkennung von Facebook sind nur einige bekannte Beispiele aus dem Silicon Valley welche Deep Learning einsetzen.
Der Vortrag zeigt auf was wir von der Technologie erwarten
können und wie Sie unsere Leben beeinflussen wird.
The digital world is facing a crisis that has at the same time opened new windows of opportunity. To tackle the shortage of potential leaders joining the digital sector, the Schaffhausen Institute of Technology (SIT) has crafted a new course: Masters of Science (MSc) in Computer Science and Software Engineering – to better prepare graduates for leadership roles, specifically within the IT and Science disciplines.
At the #SITinsights in Technology talk, we’re blending computing and economics, bringing knowledge and expertise from all relevant fields to help enable global efforts.
About Schaffhausen Institute of Technology:
With its pioneering curriculum, the Schaffhausen Institute of Technology (SIT) offers a new model of education. Focusing on the most important areas of technology, SIT will drive research, development and innovation in a next generation learning and research environment. Using state-of-the-art facilities, SIT's students, researchers and business allies will address large-scale world problems by developing a technology curriculum based on global issues.
https://telecombcn-dl.github.io/2017-dlai/
Deep learning technologies are at the core of the current revolution in artificial intelligence for multimedia data analysis. The convergence of large-scale annotated datasets and affordable GPU hardware has allowed the training of neural networks for data analysis tasks which were previously addressed with hand-crafted features. Architectures such as convolutional neural networks, recurrent neural networks or Q-nets for reinforcement learning have shaped a brand new scenario in signal processing. This course will cover the basic principles of deep learning from both an algorithmic and computational perspectives.
RPA - The new era of robotics and beyondRaymond Koh
To understand robotics, let us take a brief look back at the beginnings and the progress made over
the past 60 years (see diagram, “Robotics timeline”).
Inventing Things tTht Matter to the World; Inventing Things tht that Matter to the WOrld; Inventing Things That Matter to the WOrld; Inventing Things That Matter to the World (correct)
Emerging Technologies- Making Great Things PossibleCSM Technologies
Technology is ever-changing, spurring organizations to challenge their status quo. Agile organizations are making a quick switch to digital technologies. In fact, this agility was felt more after the Covid pandemic struck the world. The road to digital transformation has paced up. What would have taken years is happening in months! And Emerging Technologies are the prime movers of this transformation. It’s not only the workplace cultures that are attuning to this change but also the approach by companies in engaging customers.
At CSM Technologies, we have internalized digital transformation. What’s more, we are constantly innovating to upgrade our solutions with Emerging Technologies. There’s a slice of Emerging Tech in every solution that we create and onboard for our customers. We are proud to create thriving ecosystems for niche technologies with ample scope for replication across geographies.
Read this volume of our newsletter that takes you through a seamless journey of disruption where you relate better with and feel the pulse of niche technologies.
Download the newsletter for offline reading here: https://bit.ly/3FGlo5E
Significant Changes in Digital Technology with ‘Manufacturing Innovation 3.0’...Hong-Seok Kim
Presented by Hong-Seok Kim* <hskim@kitech.re.kr> at IFDS-MVE**, Shanghai University, Shanghai, China, Aug. 15, 2016
* QrioCty@Gmail.com, https://www.facebook.com/QrioCty, https://www.facebook.com/DIR-Data-Intelligence-Robotics-247625041926255/, https://www.facebook.com/IMT-제조기술혁신-121702971175341/
** International Forum on Development Strategies of Mechanical and Vehicle Engineering
This is a presentation on topic Internet Of Things, popularly known as IOT which includes its history, its growing popularity with the world and also the technologies that use IOT Technology.
For the full video of this presentation, please visit:
http://www.embedded-vision.com/platinum-members/embedded-vision-alliance/embedded-vision-training/videos/pages/dec-2016-member-meeting-khronos
For more information about embedded vision, please visit:
http://www.embedded-vision.com
Mark Bünger, Vice President of Research at Lux Research, delivers the presentation "Imaging + AI: Opportunities Inside the Car and Beyond" at the December 2016 Embedded Vision Alliance Member Meeting. Bünger presents his firm’s perspective on how embedded vision will upend the automotive industry.
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f you offer a service on the web, odds are that someone will abuse it. Be it an API, a SaaS, a PaaS, or even a static website, someone somewhere will try to figure out a way to use it to their own needs. In this talk we'll compare measures that are effective against static attackers and how to battle a dynamic attacker who adapts to your counter-measures.
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Creativity: the human tool in the age of intelligent machines
1. Presentazione della Società
Roberto Siagri
Tolmezzo 20-11-2018
Roberto Siagri, CEO
Jožef Stefan Institute,
Tuesday, 12th February 2019
Creativity : the human tool in the
age of intelligent machines
2. Udi Manber and Peter Norvig, “The power of the Apollo missions in a single Google search”, Google Inside
Search, 28 August 2012.
The power of the
Apollo missions
in a single
Google search
3. “The most profound technologies
are those that disappear.
They weave themselves into the
fabric of everyday life until
they are indistinguishable from it.”
"The Computer for the 21st Century",
Scientific American, Vol. 265-N9, 1991
Mark Weiser
Peculiarity of Technologies
Chief Technologist, Xerox PARC
4. Company Vision
Computers will be increasingly
miniaturised and interconnected
4
Digital Technologies for a Better World
5. Ubiquitous computing just might
help to free our minds from
unnecessary work, and connect
us to the fundamental challenge
that humans have always had:
to understand the patterns in the
universe and ourselves within
them.
{ Open House }
Mark Weiser
Principal Scientist, Xerox PARC
March 1996
9. Eurotech
First Products
Based on PC/104
1993
1992
Company’s
Foundation
1995
First Producer PC/104 market
module based on Intel 32-bit
486DX processor
Listed in the Milan
stock Market
STAR segment
2005
2008
Launch of innovative
Catalyst Module,
Intel Atom processor
10. 1993: a PC in a palm of a hand
Luke Jones https://www.flickr.com/photos/befuddledsenses/ IBM PC Computer
10
11. Eurotech
2010
Announcement of Aurora “green”
Supercomputer with liquid cooling
Launch of the Everyware IoT platform
VDC Research Group Platinum Award for
Embedded Board Vendor
2009
Launch of the IoT Gateway Family
2015
2017
25th Anniversary
FROST RADAR
Growth Innovation Leadership
(GIL) AWARD in IoT Platforms
2019
13. Reducing Complexity and Costs
Cost
Time
HW
SW
13
Wirth’s law: Software gets slower faster than hardware gets faster
Moore's law : Number of transistors doubles approx. every 18 months
HW
SW
Complexity
Costs
23. 1900 1920 1940 1960 1980 2000 2020 2040 2060 2080 2100
Calculationspersecond
The Age of Spiritual Machines (1999), by Ray Kurzweil
One insect brain
One mouse brain
1040
1035
1030
1025
1020
1015
1010
105
10
10-5
$1,000 purchase power
One human brain
All human brains
Exponential growth of computation 1900-2100
24. This diagrams shows how SoftBank expects computer chips to
drammatically overtake the power of the human brain in 300 years
Technology is creating the exponential
25. the electron weighs about 9.1 x10-31 Kg and every bit needs 40 000 electrons
Weight of Internet Information
The weight of the data in the Internet: ~100gr
31. Digital ‘legs’ and ‘tail’
31
• Infinite Computer
• IoT
• Artificial Intelligence
• Robotics
• 3D Printing
• Autonomous Driving
• DNA Editing
• …..
32. 32
in the 21st century,
we won't experience 100 years of progress
it will be more like 20,000 years of progress
Law of accelerating returns
Ray Kurzweil
33. 33
in the 21st century,
we won't experience 100 years of progress
it will be more like 20,000 years of progress
Law of accelerating returns
Ray Kurzweil
1000 years compressed in 55 years
34. to whom is
Curious and Creative
an Era
full of promises
and of unthinkable
opportunities.