South Korea has seen rapid deployment of 3G and beyond 3G technologies. SK Telecom and KTF have rolled out 3G networks, though WCDMA saw limited initial adoption due to device and network issues. The government is promoting technologies like WiBro, DMB, and RFID to enable ubiquitous connectivity and new mobile services across industries. It aims to create an u-City through integrating advanced ICT infrastructure and services into urban planning and development. Several local governments are also pursuing mobile governance initiatives to provide public services and information through mobile portals and on-site applications.
4G LTE over satellite is arriving to the market at a faster pace than 2G and 3G did when they emerged. 4G carries the promise of a true mobile broadband experience with high volumes, higher speeds and enhanced efficiency, blurring the lines between cellular and wifi. Mobile operators will nevertheless wonder if 4G can be even more successful than its predecessors, and what value it really brings to the subscriber. They will also want to know if there are specifi c characteristics required to run the service over satellite, and if it is possible to optimize the traffi c just like in 2G and 3G to gain bandwidth and decrease the OPEX. Lastly, can 4G deployments be future proof in light of the upcoming 5G standards?
Future-Sat Africa, June 2016_concept documentAdrian Hall
Extensia's inaugural Satellite summit, scheduled for June 2016 in South Africa, will focus on satellite playing an essential role in Africa’s future digital communications strategy across all sectors.
Small Satellites: Landscape and Market - New Constellations - New Uses Cases ...Hugo Wagner
Constellations of small satellites—“smallsats”, i.e. low cost, low mass (1-150 kg) and small sized—
dominate the news today, touted in applications as wide-ranging as providing universal connectivity,
ubiquitous broadband coverage, and daily observation of the Earth. Today, a combination of
miniaturized commercial off-the-shelf components (COTS) and satellite technology, coupled with
advanced sensors, faster computing, and a need for better actionable imagery, have all acted to usher
in a new era for smallsats in the commercial market. In reality, increasingly reliable technology and
permissive regulation have enabled ambitious constellation projects that could threaten the
telecommunications industry and claim a non-negligible share of the emerging markets. This report
surveys the technical and entrepreneurial landscape and uses these insights to develop future
adoption scenarios for smallsats in key commercial applications. !
Silicon Valley is the locus of space entrepreneurship activity. From here, we observe
the following:
• smallsat companies want to provide worldwide internet access!
• smallsat companies are shaping a new wireless architecture!
• smallsat companies aim at providing cheaper data, voice and instant messaging services in remote areas!
• legacy satellite operators want to compete with cellular offers to provide connectivity to connected
cars, aircraft, and the Internet of Things ecosystem!
• satellite antenna manufacturers are bringing smaller, cheaper, more agile, and embedded antennas to
fit the market’s need for more mobility and capacity in order to allow for these applications.
Appendices: UK Spectrum Usage & Demand - 2nd EditiontechUK
The UK Spectrum Policy Forum, the industry-led sounding board to Government and Ofcom, launches the final in a series of reports on UK Spectrum Usage and Demand.
Download at: http://www.techuk.org/insights/reports/item/6825-uk-spectrum-usage-demand-second-edition
4G LTE over satellite is arriving to the market at a faster pace than 2G and 3G did when they emerged. 4G carries the promise of a true mobile broadband experience with high volumes, higher speeds and enhanced efficiency, blurring the lines between cellular and wifi. Mobile operators will nevertheless wonder if 4G can be even more successful than its predecessors, and what value it really brings to the subscriber. They will also want to know if there are specifi c characteristics required to run the service over satellite, and if it is possible to optimize the traffi c just like in 2G and 3G to gain bandwidth and decrease the OPEX. Lastly, can 4G deployments be future proof in light of the upcoming 5G standards?
Future-Sat Africa, June 2016_concept documentAdrian Hall
Extensia's inaugural Satellite summit, scheduled for June 2016 in South Africa, will focus on satellite playing an essential role in Africa’s future digital communications strategy across all sectors.
Small Satellites: Landscape and Market - New Constellations - New Uses Cases ...Hugo Wagner
Constellations of small satellites—“smallsats”, i.e. low cost, low mass (1-150 kg) and small sized—
dominate the news today, touted in applications as wide-ranging as providing universal connectivity,
ubiquitous broadband coverage, and daily observation of the Earth. Today, a combination of
miniaturized commercial off-the-shelf components (COTS) and satellite technology, coupled with
advanced sensors, faster computing, and a need for better actionable imagery, have all acted to usher
in a new era for smallsats in the commercial market. In reality, increasingly reliable technology and
permissive regulation have enabled ambitious constellation projects that could threaten the
telecommunications industry and claim a non-negligible share of the emerging markets. This report
surveys the technical and entrepreneurial landscape and uses these insights to develop future
adoption scenarios for smallsats in key commercial applications. !
Silicon Valley is the locus of space entrepreneurship activity. From here, we observe
the following:
• smallsat companies want to provide worldwide internet access!
• smallsat companies are shaping a new wireless architecture!
• smallsat companies aim at providing cheaper data, voice and instant messaging services in remote areas!
• legacy satellite operators want to compete with cellular offers to provide connectivity to connected
cars, aircraft, and the Internet of Things ecosystem!
• satellite antenna manufacturers are bringing smaller, cheaper, more agile, and embedded antennas to
fit the market’s need for more mobility and capacity in order to allow for these applications.
Appendices: UK Spectrum Usage & Demand - 2nd EditiontechUK
The UK Spectrum Policy Forum, the industry-led sounding board to Government and Ofcom, launches the final in a series of reports on UK Spectrum Usage and Demand.
Download at: http://www.techuk.org/insights/reports/item/6825-uk-spectrum-usage-demand-second-edition
Scratching The Surface_ White Paper_Recharge Card Security n_page_dec2010Nigel Page, MIEx
An exhaustive study into scratch card / mobile top up security, first published in a two part article in 'Product and Image Security' magazine in 2010.
New Applications and New Business Models
Whether it's LTE or WiMAX or local WISPs using combinations of Wi-Fi, WiMAX and other technologies, we are on the verge of having affordable mobile broadband in the US (it's already available in the UK and Scandinavia and becoming available elsewhere in the EU). What services can be provided over the top and what services need or can benefit from operator capabilities (QoS, security, ...)? The iPhone store, Android store and similar initiatives suggest power is shifting away from the operators and into the hands of application developers and the end user. How can operators leverage their core capabilities (QoS, security, billing, customer relationships, call detail, ...) to provide applications and remain relevant to their customers?
Emerging Technologies of Future Multimedia Coding, Analysis and TransmissionSitha Sok
Emerging Technologies of Future Multimedia Coding, Analysis and Transmission.
Overview of the Second Generation AVS Video Coding Standard (AVS2).
An Introduction to High Efficiency Video Coding Range Extensions.
Multi⁃Layer Extension of the High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) Standard
This technology strategy is intended to guide the
planning, development and implementation of
all technology development activities prepared,
conducted and coordinated by ESA.
It has been developed involving of all internal
technology development stakeholders and
shareholders, and confirmed by the ESA DG
following the consultation of the ESA Executive
Board.
WiMAX -- An Emerging Technology for Broadband WMAN
1. Why
1.1. Technology Evolution
1.2. Market Forecast
2. Who
2.1. The Players
2.2. The Subscribers
2.3. The Value Chain and Taiwan’s Position
3. What
3.1. Concept, Architecture and Salient Features
3.2. Terminology
4. The Future Perspective
4.1. Challenge
4.2. Standard and Technical Evolution
ZTE TECHNOLOGIES No.3 2016 - Special topic: Big VideoSitha Sok
Special Topic
- The Road to Big Video Revolution
- PSVN: The Ultimate Path to Video Transmission Network
- Big Video Best View
- Promising CDN in the Big Video Era
Mobile Communication has been developed rapidly since last few decades. The growth of the wireless broadband technologies in the modern years was the answer of increasing demand for mobile Internet and wireless multimedia application such as live TV, live Movies, video conferencing etc. Mobile communication plays a vital role in telecommunication industry. During a common wide area radio access technology and supple network architecture WiMAX and LTE has facilitate convergence of mobile and fixed broadband network S. Atchaya | S. Selvanayaki | S. Deepika"4G Wireless Technology" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-2 | Issue-2 , February 2018, URL: http://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd10712.pdf http://www.ijtsrd.com/computer-science/computer-network/10712/4g-wireless-technology/s-atchaya
"In the beginning there was RPM, and it was good." Certainly, Linux packaging has solved many of the problems involved in shipping software, from creation to consumption and maintenance. As software development and deployment have evolved, however, new pain points have cropped up that have not been solved by traditional packaging tools.
Are containers the answer? They may be able to solve many of the current problems, but they also introduce a new set of issues and ignore important lessons from the evolution of distribution-level packaging.
Patents are a good information resource for obtaining IoT (Internet of Things) R&D status in a company. Followings are some examples of patents that provide IBM IoT R&D status: IoT sensing devices energy management, heterogeneous IoT devices management, big data analytics and smart haptic medical devices.
Scratching The Surface_ White Paper_Recharge Card Security n_page_dec2010Nigel Page, MIEx
An exhaustive study into scratch card / mobile top up security, first published in a two part article in 'Product and Image Security' magazine in 2010.
New Applications and New Business Models
Whether it's LTE or WiMAX or local WISPs using combinations of Wi-Fi, WiMAX and other technologies, we are on the verge of having affordable mobile broadband in the US (it's already available in the UK and Scandinavia and becoming available elsewhere in the EU). What services can be provided over the top and what services need or can benefit from operator capabilities (QoS, security, ...)? The iPhone store, Android store and similar initiatives suggest power is shifting away from the operators and into the hands of application developers and the end user. How can operators leverage their core capabilities (QoS, security, billing, customer relationships, call detail, ...) to provide applications and remain relevant to their customers?
Emerging Technologies of Future Multimedia Coding, Analysis and TransmissionSitha Sok
Emerging Technologies of Future Multimedia Coding, Analysis and Transmission.
Overview of the Second Generation AVS Video Coding Standard (AVS2).
An Introduction to High Efficiency Video Coding Range Extensions.
Multi⁃Layer Extension of the High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) Standard
This technology strategy is intended to guide the
planning, development and implementation of
all technology development activities prepared,
conducted and coordinated by ESA.
It has been developed involving of all internal
technology development stakeholders and
shareholders, and confirmed by the ESA DG
following the consultation of the ESA Executive
Board.
WiMAX -- An Emerging Technology for Broadband WMAN
1. Why
1.1. Technology Evolution
1.2. Market Forecast
2. Who
2.1. The Players
2.2. The Subscribers
2.3. The Value Chain and Taiwan’s Position
3. What
3.1. Concept, Architecture and Salient Features
3.2. Terminology
4. The Future Perspective
4.1. Challenge
4.2. Standard and Technical Evolution
ZTE TECHNOLOGIES No.3 2016 - Special topic: Big VideoSitha Sok
Special Topic
- The Road to Big Video Revolution
- PSVN: The Ultimate Path to Video Transmission Network
- Big Video Best View
- Promising CDN in the Big Video Era
Mobile Communication has been developed rapidly since last few decades. The growth of the wireless broadband technologies in the modern years was the answer of increasing demand for mobile Internet and wireless multimedia application such as live TV, live Movies, video conferencing etc. Mobile communication plays a vital role in telecommunication industry. During a common wide area radio access technology and supple network architecture WiMAX and LTE has facilitate convergence of mobile and fixed broadband network S. Atchaya | S. Selvanayaki | S. Deepika"4G Wireless Technology" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-2 | Issue-2 , February 2018, URL: http://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd10712.pdf http://www.ijtsrd.com/computer-science/computer-network/10712/4g-wireless-technology/s-atchaya
"In the beginning there was RPM, and it was good." Certainly, Linux packaging has solved many of the problems involved in shipping software, from creation to consumption and maintenance. As software development and deployment have evolved, however, new pain points have cropped up that have not been solved by traditional packaging tools.
Are containers the answer? They may be able to solve many of the current problems, but they also introduce a new set of issues and ignore important lessons from the evolution of distribution-level packaging.
Patents are a good information resource for obtaining IoT (Internet of Things) R&D status in a company. Followings are some examples of patents that provide IBM IoT R&D status: IoT sensing devices energy management, heterogeneous IoT devices management, big data analytics and smart haptic medical devices.
Touch Foundation mission: training health care workersTouch Foundation
This presentation was created by the Touch Foundation to show at our fundraisers to stimulate the imagination of our supporters. Over the course of this show you will meet our students, travel up the highest mountain in Africa and learn what a difference your involvement can make in the lives of Tanzanians.
Patents are the good information resources for obtaining IoT business ideas. Followings are some examples of the IoT patents that provide potential business cases based on the IoT applications: smart office building, smart utility meter, smart home/building temperature control, smart transportation, connected car, smart manufacturing using 3D printer and smart healthcare.
Electronic simulated smoking devices, commonly known as e-cigarettes or e-cigs, came into being in the early 1960's. An electronic cigarette is smoked by heating the liquid nicotine to create a tobacco-flavored aerosol or the real tobacco to volatilize tobacco flavors. These simulated smoking devices have grown in acceptance and popularity because it is believed that they are less toxic to the user than the conventional method of inhaling a desired active ingredient through burning a source of that ingredient and inhaling the products of that combustion, including carcinogens. Without the toxic products of combustion being present, there is a greatly reduced concern about "secondhand smoke," as well. They have also grown in popularity due to people's fascination with gadgetry.
US20150226568 illustrates a navigation system for providing road guidance using the augmented reality head-up display (HUD). The system provides the route information as a virtual preceding vehicle on a front glass of a vehicle using the HUD technology. The virtual preceding vehicle represents various direction information and traffic information. The virtual preceding vehicle is driven in front of the vehicle by a reference distance that is adjusted based on the speed of the vehicle. The virtual preceding vehicle displays a turn signal lamp of the virtual preceding vehicle at different flickering periods based on a remaining distance from a current position to left and right turn points. The virtual preceding vehicle guides the driver's vehicle up to the preset destination in connection with a position of the vehicle. Thus, the system allows the driver to arrive at a preset destination while viewing the movement of a virtual preceding vehicle.
the connected car market glows, LTE is becoming the main connectivity technology not only for the V2X (vehicle-to-vehicle, vehicle-to-person, vehicle-to- roadside unit) communications but also for providing value added services (e.g., infotainment). For example, the 2015 Audi A3 LTE connectivity service includes navigation with Google Earth and Street View, weather and event information. Thus, one may expect that the increasing use of LTE can make the automotive sector a new patent dispute battleground.
1. Integrated Strategic Patent Management
2. The Monetizing Patent’s DNA: How to identify and develop the monetizing patents
3. Internet of Things (IoT) Patent Monetization New Business Model
4. Internet of Things (IoT) Strategic Patent R&D for New Value Creation
5. Evaluation of Monetized Patents for the Internet of Things (IoT) Connectivity Standards
6. Increasing Monetization Activities Exploiting LTE Patents
7. How much will Apple need to pay to Ericsson for a reasonable licensing royalty of 4G LTE patents?
8. Internet of Things (IoT) M&A Target Candidates Insights from Patents
9. Apple’s Strategic Alignment in Patent and M&A
10. Alcatel-Lucent acquisition by Nokia would provide leadership in Mobile based IoT innovation
11. Investment for Patent Monetization
12. Increasing IP Financing Activities Exploiting Wireless Patents
13. Internet of Things (IoT) Investment Insights from Patents
Migration from 4G to 5G: A Complete synopsis guide on 4G to 5G migration.Utkarsh Jaiswal
Migration from 4G to 5G: A Complete synopsis guide on 4G to 5G migration. This guide has step by step process to build your synopsis on 4G to 5G migration
The ecosystem surrounding the coexistence of NB-IoT and 5G has taken shape and continues to expand. The conditions for the Internet of Everything are beginning to mature. What is the relationship between NB-IoT and 5G?
The relationship between NB-IoT and 5G
#NPTechClubATX: 5G: What Is It and Why Is It a Game Changer?NetSquared
Recorded September 7, 2020 by #NPTechClubATX
5G will not only affirm the critical role of mobility in our connected world but also expand it, laying the groundwork for a fourth industrial revolution. "This revolution will be powered by technologies like virtual reality, augmented reality, the Internet of Things, automation, advanced robotics and drones, among many others with the potential to remake virtually every facet of our society," notes Top Nonprofits (March 22, 2019).
Current networks cannot always meet consumer demands for data. "During periods of heavy use, consumers may experience slow speeds, unstable connections, delays, or loss of service. The effects can range from annoyances like a streaming movie freezing to life-threatening transmission delays between first responders in an emergency."
For instance, "in the health care sector, 5G could enable services such as remote patient monitoring, consultation, and even remote surgery. In transportation, 5G will be the backbone that autonomous vehicles rely on. A 2017 study from Deloitte estimated, 'self-driving cars enabled by wireless connectivity could reduce emissions by 40-90%, travel times by nearly 40% and delays by 20%.'”
"The Importance of 5G from the Senate RPC," June 27, 2019.
John Bratcher is Government Account Manager at T-Mobile. He is a strong believer that information is power. "I work on a daily to show businesses and nonprofits how to utilize telecommunication solutions to decrease their operating cost and increase efficiency." Please join us for the timely discussion about 5G!
LTE LATAM 2015 - Base Station Virtualization: Advantages and ChallengesAlberto Boaventura
Brings the discussion about Mobile Access Network centralization due data traffic density explosion. Shows the Cloud RAN as viable alternative for access network and its advantages. However, it presents the critical points of this implementation.
Intangible assets, which account for up to 90% of a company's value, especially patents, which make up the largest proportion of these assets, are hardly ever utilized for corporate value creation despite their value. In this presentation, I introduce patent management solutions for the development of patents that can contribute to corporate value creation, using the latest digital technologies such as AI, blockchain, and Web 3.0. I also introduce measures to maximize the financial use of patent assets secured through such patent management. In particular, I will look into the domestic and overseas trends of STO (Security Token Offering), which have recently been gaining attention in S. Korea, and learn about strategies and methods for patent asset STO.
The Metaverse x AI x Web3 x Sustainability convergence presents a future vision that transforms how we interact with the digital realm, combining the expansive, immersive qualities of the Metaverse, the advanced computational abilities of AI, the decentralized nature of Web3, and the global imperative of sustainability.
Metaverse and AI Integration: AI technologies shape the Metaverse to be an immersive, interactive, and deeply engaging digital universe. Tools like the Meta AI Builder Bot, Nvidia's GANverse3D/GET3D, and Magic3D create 3D environments and objects, contributing to the Metaverse's realism. Lifelike human avatars, AI-powered digital fashion design, and immersive shopping experiences further enrich user engagement. Additionally, the Metaverse can become a testing ground for AI innovation, enabling developers to leverage its vast data generation and system testing capabilities.
AI and Web3 Integration: AI fortifies the decentralized Web3 ecosystem, creating unique digital assets for Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) and potential markets within the Metaverse. Furthermore, AI's capability to automate DeFi processes paves the way for more efficient, accessible financial services in the decentralized digital economy.
Web3 and Metaverse Integration: Blockchain technologies, the backbone of Web3, could be woven into the fabric of the Metaverse, giving rise to novel, decentralized commerce systems. It can enable peer-to-peer transactions and build decentralized marketplaces, providing users with greater control over their economic interactions in the virtual realm.
Metaverse and Sustainability Integration: The Metaverse offers a virtual platform to drive sustainable initiatives, reducing real-world resource consumption. In the Metaverse, renewable energy systems could be simulated and managed, virtual stores could advocate for sustainable products, and virtual factories could optimize sustainable manufacturing processes and supply chains. Furthermore, it could serve as a prototyping platform for sustainable smart cities, providing an efficient way to plan, simulate, and refine before real-world implementation.
To conclude, the convergence of Metaverse, AI, Web3, and Sustainability initiates a transformative movement toward a digital ecosystem that's immersive, intelligent, decentralized, and sustainable. This synergy could redefine digital experiences, promote efficient and fair economic interactions, and support global sustainability goals, signifying a new dawn in our digital evolution.
Tokenization, securitization, and monetization of real-world assets refer to the process of converting traditional assets into digital assets that can be traded, managed, and invested in a new way. Tokenization involves the creation of a digital token that represents ownership or a proof of authenticity of a real-world asset. The token can be traded on blockchain-based platforms, providing a secure and transparent record of ownership and enabling the creation of new markets for these assets. Securitization refers to the process of pooling together a set of assets and creating new securities backed by the underlying assets. In the context of tokenization, securitization involves the creation of asset-backed tokens that represent ownership in a portfolio of assets. Monetization refers to the process of generating revenue from an asset. In the context of tokenization and securitization, monetization can involve selling tokens or securities, licensing assets, or generating income from the underlying assets.
This webinar is designed to explore the tokenization, securitization, and monetization of real-world assets that have the potential to revolutionize the way we trade, manage, and invest in real-world assets, and to create new markets and opportunities for investors and asset owners.
Agenda:
Asset‐Backed Tokens
Security Token Offering (STO)
Securitization of Real-World Assets
NFT & DeFi for Securitization and Monetization of Real-World Assets
Metaverse for Monetization of Real-World Assets
Case Studies: Real Estates, Securities, Intangible Assets
IP Asset Tokenization, Valuation, Monetization: IPwe SIAM Platform
Patent information can be utilized in various ways depending on how it is understood. I have devised a method to extract useful insights for the development of new products or services from patents in specific technology fields by using the analysis and cognition capabilities of GPT-4 based ChatGPT. I have applied this to the fields of generative AI, metaverse, and Web3-based fintech.
For the case study, in the generative AI field, I examined Google's patent US10452978 "Attention-based sequence transduction neural networks" (this patent describes the transformer architecture, which is the basis of most large language models (LLMs) for generative AI); in the metaverse field, I looked at Meta's patent US11302063 "3D conversations in an artificial reality environment"; and in the Web3-based fintech field, I explored nChain's patent US10776761 "Virtual currency system."
I input into ChatGPT a guideline consisting of five key steps: identifying the main purpose of the patent invention, summarizing the technological innovations in the patent claims, describing potential products or services based on the technology, identifying the main industry participants, and evaluating competitive advantages. For more details, please refer to the attached file and evaluate the level of results at your discretion.
The outputs generated from the method described can provide valuable insights for various business applications:
Patent licensing promotion: By identifying the main purpose, technological innovations, and potential products or services related to a patent, businesses can better understand the value proposition of their intellectual property. This information can be used to showcase the benefits of the patented technology to potential licensees, making it more appealing for them to enter into licensing agreements. Thus, you can more effectively promote patent licensing.
Finding potential infringement: Summarizing the technological innovations in the patent claims helps businesses clearly understand the scope of their intellectual property protection. By comparing this information with competing products or services in the market, they can identify potential infringement cases and take appropriate legal actions to protect their intellectual property.
M&A target identification: Evaluating competitive advantages and identifying the main industry participants can help businesses spot potential acquisition targets. Companies with complementary technologies, strong market presence, or unique intellectual property could provide strategic opportunities for growth through mergers and acquisitions.
Product or service market fit: Describing potential products or services based on the patented technology can help businesses identify new opportunities for product development or market expansion. By understanding the potential applications and market demand for a particular technology, businesses can better tailor their offerings to meet customer needs.
Represented by ChatGPT, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become increasingly important in business over the past few years, and it has the potential to revolutionize many industries. One way to maximize the business value of AI is through patents. This webinar is designed to explore the strategy and practical ways to maximize the business value creation of AI utilizing patents.
Agenda
The state of the art AI innovation
AI innovation insight from patents
Commercial utilization of AI patents
Financial utilization of AI patents
AI patent development considering future technology/market evolution
IPwe SIAM platform for maximizing AI business value creation utilizing patents
Real-World Assets STO + Institutional DeFi Integration
Institutional DeFi refers to tokenize real-world assets with regulatory compliance and institutional-level controls for consumer protection. One of the main benefits of Institutional DeFi is the potential to transform the traditional financial system by making it more transparent, efficient, and accessible while maintaining the necessary safeguards for investor protection and financial stability. This can lead to new products, cost reduction, and faster settlement times for financial institutions.
STO (Security Token Offering) of real-world assets involves the issuance of security tokens that represent ownership of a real-world asset, such as a share of stock, bond, or real estate property. The tokenization and securitization process is carried out by an issuer who follows the necessary regulatory requirements. These security tokens can be listed, distributed, and traded on Institutional DeFi applications to automate various processes such as trading, settlement, and custody. This allows for greater security, efficiency, transparency, and liquidity.
#defi #fundraising #sto #tokenization #nft #securitization #security
Presentation of the Interoperable Metaverse x Web3 Development Webinar
Agenda:
Challenges in Building Interoperable Metaverse
3D Objects/Contents/Avatars/Assets Cross-Metaverse Interoperability
NFT Cross-Chain Interoperability
Interoperability in Metaverse Fashion
Metaverse Interoperability Standards
Speakers
Mikeldi Rodriguez, Metaverse Creative Technologist at Telefónica
"Avatar Interoperability Based On Metadata"
Leo Hilse, Founder at STYLE Protocol
"STYLE Protocol: NFT Inter-Metaverse Interoperability"
Alain Dessureaux, CTO at SpatialPort
"SpatialPort's Interoperable 3D eCommerce Platform"
This webinar is designed to explore the state of the art AI innovation and business applications for the web3 based metaverse development.
Agenda:
AI for Building Metaverse World
AI for 3D Objects/Contents/Avatars Creation
AI for Metaverse Commerce
AI for Metaverse Fashion
AI for NFT
AI for DAO
IP Issues with AI Created Assets
[Reminder] NFT•Web3•Metaverse Global Leaders Roundtable
Thais is a reminder that the NFT•Web3•Metaverse Global Leaders Roundtable will begin in three days on December 1 (Thursday) 2022, 12 pm ET (https://www.linkedin.com/events/nft-web3-metaversegloballeaders6988852388136640513/about/).
This roundtable is a hybrid Zoom + Metaverse event. At the start of the event, all participants will join the Zoom for a scheduled speaker introduction and networking. Those who want to participate in the metaverse event will join after the Zoom event.
Schedule:
12:00 - 12:05 EST "Introduction" Alex G. Lee, CEO & Founder at TechIPm
Part I. Zoom Meeting
12:05 - 12:20 EST “Reviews of NFT•Web3•Metaverse Global Leaders Presentations” Alex G. Lee
12:20 - 13:00 EST Speaker Introduction & Recap”
Matteo Gamberale, Founder & CEO at Zappy
Jens Laugesen, Founder at JENS_LAUGESEN DESIGN ADVISORY & KONsensX
Ofer Rubin, 3D/XR Executive Advisor at RealeyeZ3D
Erich Spangenberg, CEO & Co-Founder at IPwe
Tapan Lala, Founder at ZcureZ
Husam Yaghi, Group VP at Mawarid Media & Communications Group
Alex Bellesia, CEO & Founder at Spatial Port
Nick Cherukuri, CEO & Founder at ThirdEy
Doug Hohulin, Affiliate Faculty at Kansas University School of Nursing
Ruben Sananes, CEO & Founder at IMRSIVE
Se-Joon Chung, CEO & Co-Founder at AForm
James Costa, Founder at Clubhouse Archives
Tom Wallace, Founder at CreatedBy DAO
Aditya Mani, Founder at YOLOgram app
Aline Conus-Moulin, Managing Partner at E-NOTAM Ltd.
Vandana Taxali, Founder & CEO at Artcryption
Alex Di Giovanni, Founding Lawyer at Pando Law
13:00 - 13:15 EST
“Guidance for the Metaverse Event Places " Alex G. Lee
Part II. Metaverse Meeting
At the Metaverse Campus’ Lecture Hall (https://www.challau.com/college/techipm)
13:15 - 13:30 EST "Present and Future of NFT•Web3•Metaverse" Presentation by Doug Hohulin,
At the Metaverse Networking Place (https://www.challau.com/town-square/alex-g--lee)
13:30 - 14:00 EST “Networking with Speakers”
The fashion industry represents the estimated global revenues of $1.5T.
The global counterfeiting industry is expected to hit the $4.2T mark by 2022.
References
The fashion industry lost more than $50B in 2020 due to the sale of the counterfeit products:
Clothing appears to be the most counterfeited product followed by cosmetics and personal care, watches and jewelry, handbags and luggage.
The COVID-19 pandemic accelerates the digital transformation globally, and the fashion industry is no exception.
Citi expects the metaverse economy as large as $13T by 2030 and Gartner predicts that , and Gartner predicts that 25% of people will spend at least one hour a day
in the metaverse by 2026.
The creator economy has already exceeded a $100B market size. The NFT
market reaches $1.05T. The wearable NTF market is expected to be $11B in 2022.
Fashion industry lends well to the metaverse where the ecosystem includes metaverse fashion digitalization, metaverse fashion house/brand,
Ph i l f hi h d f hi k l il d h f hi k i d ygitalwear, metaverse fashion show and metaverse fashion marketplace/retail, and the metaverse fashion market is expected to increase
up to $55B by 2030.
As sustainability became the mainstream business the anti , the anti-sustainability and anti-circularity nature of the fashion business place
the sustainability as the top priority agenda in the fashion business practices.
Fashion digitalization and the metaverse fashion can be a potential solution for mitigating the anti-sustainability and anti-circularity nature
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of the fashion business.
Gen Z and Gen Alpha become the future big spenders and sustainability advocates in fashion.
Schedule
12:00 - 12:10 EST
"Introduction" Alex G. Lee, CEO & Founder at TechIPm
12:10 - 12:25 EST
“JENS LAUGESEN X META\SENS Digital Collaboration in London Fashion Week” Jens Laugesen, Founder at JENS_LAUGESEN DESIGN ADVISORY
12:25 - 12:40 EST
"Ecoolska: Phygital Sustainable Fashion Brand" Olska Green, Founder at Ecoolska
12:40 - 12:55 EST
"WEARSPACES: Dress like a game-changer in Metaverse & IRL" Julien Chmilewsky, Co-Founder at WEARSPACES
12:55 - 13:10 EST
"Innovation in Fashion Brands Metaverse Shopping Experiences" Ruben Sananes, CEO & Founder at IMRSIVE
13:10 - 13:25 EST
"NEOMODEST: Inclusive, Accessible, Decentralized Metaverse Fashion" Afroja K, Founder at NEOMODEST
13:25 - 13:40 EST
"XTENDED iDENTiTY: The Experiential Digital Fashion Lab" Xing Yunjia, Co-Founder at XTENDED iDENTiTY
13:40 - 13:55 EST
“GAD (Garment Automated Digitisation)” Pietro Dalpane, CEO & Co-Founder at DeepGears
13:55 - 14:10 EST
"Fostering Interoperable Digital Fashion Through Graphics Technology" Se-Joon Chung, CEO & Co-Founder at AForm
14:10 - 14:25 EST Coffee Break
14:25 - 14:40 EST
“3D Garment Creation to Simulation - Connecting Digital Fashion with Digital Human” Kenneth Ryu, CSO at z-emotion
14:40 - 14:55 EST
"A Luxury Fashion Brand & Web3 Marketplace" James Costa, Founder at Clubhouse Archives
14:55 - 15:10 EST
"Marketing Digital Fashion with Avatar Generated Content" Diego Rios, Founder at Animalz
15:10 - 15:25 EST
"CreatedBy DAO: A Phygital NFT Ecosystem" Tom Wallace, Founder at CreatedBy DAO
15:25 - 15:40 EST
"MaisonDAO: Decentralized Digital Fashion Brand and ArtTech Collective" Elena Nazaroff, Co-Founder at MaisonDAO
15:40 - 16:05 EST
"Browzwear Innovative 3D Digital Fashion Solution" Afsha Iragorri, 3D Fashion Designer at 3D Fashion Solutions
16:05 - 16:20 EST
“Innovative 3D Digital Fashion Design” Olesya Pupchenko, Director at Global Rise Group
Agenda
Metaverse Fashion Design
Interoperable Metaverse Fashion
NFTs for Metaverse Fashion
Web3 for Metaverse Fashion
Metaverse Fashion Commerce
NFT financialization refers to bringing NFTs closer to financial use, mostly, by making NFT useful in DeFi protocols. NFT financialization is the most important element of NFT monetization innovation to overcome the low liquidity and high price volatility of almost all NFTs currently.
NFT Fractionalization splits a NFT into smaller fungible tokens that represent partial ownership of the NFT. The NFT is locked in a smart contract and the ownership remains with the original holder. Fractionalization can unlock liquidity for NFT owners and cheapens access to valuable NFTs, and improves the NFT market spectrum. An issue with fractionalization is a reconstitution after ractionalization. Buyout auctions alleviate the reconstitution problem to some extent.
*NFT fractionalization protocols: NFTX (https://nftx.io/), Fractional (https://fractional.art/), NFT20 (https://nft20.io/), Unic.ly (https://www.unic.ly/), Szns (https://www.szns.io/)
NFT Lending uses NFT as collateral for loans. In peer-to-peer lending, borrowers and lenders manually negotiate and come to an agreement for loan terms such as duration, interest rates and loan-to-value ratios in a peer-to-peer fashion. This lending enables a customizable loan terms without a need to rely on price oracles. Because the matching process is manual time-to-liquidity may be slow. In peer-to-pool lending, liquidity providers fungible tokens into pools and borrowers take up loans from these pools instantaneously. Borrowers should put up their NFTs as collateral by locking them in smart contracts (digital vaults). This lending, however, must rely on price oracles to automate loan terms.
*Peer-to-peer NFT lending protocols: NFTfi(https://www.nftfi.com/), Arcad (https://www.arcade.xyz/), MetaStreet (https://metastreet.xyz/)
*Peer-to-pool NFT lending protocols: Bridgesplit (https://www.bridgesplit.com/), BendDAO (https://www.benddao.xyz/en/, PINE (https://pine.loans/), JPEG’d (https://jpegd.io/)
NFT Rental market is where NFT owners can rent out their NFTs to receive income and renters can rent NFTs to use but without owning them. In collateral renting, renter has to put up collateral to rent the NFT to use (e.g., reNFT (https://www.renft.io/). Collateral-free renting separates ownership and utility of an NFT (e.g., IQ Protocol (https://iq.space/#top).
NFT Price Discovery uses AMMs (Automated Market Makers)/bonding curves for an automatic price discovery in DeFi exchange liquidity pools (e.g., Uniswap and Sushiswap).
*NFT Price Discovery protocols: Sudoswap (https://sudoswap.xyz/#/), Pilgrim (https://pilgrim.money/), Rootswap (https://rootswap.xyz/)
I. Metaverse Digital RevolutionMetaverse Revolution ImperativesMetaverse Present and Future InfographicsMetaverse Industry ApplicationsII. Metaverse Technology InnovationWhy Metaverse Now?Meta Metaverse XR Device PrototypesApple Metaverse XR Device Insights from PatentsRoblox Metaverse Game Platform Innovation Insights from PatentsDigital Twin Innovation Insights from PatentsMetaverse Patents Development Boom3D Metaverse Space Development: 3D Rendering 3D Metaverse Space Development: 2D to 3D Translation 3D Metaverse Object Development: 2D to 3D ConversionInteractive Experience Design: Multi-Sensory PerceptionVirtual Product Development: NFT Digital AssetsMeatavere Application Development: Retail ShoppingMeatavere Application Development: Automotive ShowroomMeatavere Application Development: TourMeatavere Application Development: MeetingMeatavere Application Development: Smart FactoryMetaverse Enterprise PlatformMetaverse Enterprise Platform System Components
III. Metaverse Business Development: Metaverse BM & InvestmentExperience EconomyMetaverse User Experiences (MUXs)Metaverse BM Innovation for New Experience EconomyMetaverse Angel/VC Investors IV. Metaverse Economic SystemNFT Functions and Legal Status NFT + DeFi ConvergenceMetaverse Economic System ComponentsMetaverse Economic System ArchitectureV. Metaverse + ESG ConvergenceESG/Sustainability ImperativeMetaverse Renewable Energy System ManagementMetaverse Factory for Sustainable Manufacturing/Supply ChainMetaverse for Sustainable Smart City Development Metaverse NFT/DeFi Based Sustainable FinancingDesigning Sustainable Metaverse Experiences (SMXs)Metaverse Impact on EnvironmentMetaverse Impact on People/Society
This webinar is designed to explore the innovative NFT monetization through the convergence of NFT securitization and DeFi.
Agenda
Reviews of NFT Monetization
NFT Valuation
NFT IP Licensing
NFT + DeFi Convergence: MetaFi, GameFi, DAOFi, ...
NFT Securitization Development
Legal Challenges of NFT Securitization
NFT Securitization Use Cases
NFT Securitization + DeFi Convergence
Schedule:
12:00 – 12:15 ET, Alex G. Lee
"Introduction & Overview"
12:15 – 12:30 ET, Ted Kim
"XBRIK: NFT Securitization & Brick Exchange & IBO DeFi Platform"
12:30 – 12:45 ET, Aditya Mani
"In-app monetization of NFTs for Style"
12:45 – 13:00 ET, Aline Conus-Moulin
"NFT Valuation: Challenges & Solutions"
13:00 – 13:15 ET, Yael Tamar
"NFTs in Real Estate"
13:15 – 13:30 ET, Vandana Taxali
"NFT IP Rights Licensing: Deep Dive"
13:30 – 13:45 ET, Joshua Hale
"NFTDAOs not spelled S A F E: Why the most interesting things you can do in crypto can land you in hot water!"
13:45 – 14:00 ET, Alex G. Lee
(Optional) Q&A/Discussion
KVA 한국기업·기술가치평가협회 주관으로 열린 웹3.0기반 메타버스 응용을 위한 NFT 가치개발과 가치평가 특강
내용:
메타버스, 웹3, NFT에 대한 기본을 이해하고 웹3 기반 메타버스 응용을 위한 NFT 가치개발에 대한 동향과 전망을 알아보고 NFT 수익화를 위한 NFT 지적재산(IP) 개발과 NFT 가치평가에 대해 알아본다.
세부내용:
기본과정 (1시간)
메타버스의 이해
웹3의 이해
NFT의 이해
고급과정 (1시간)
NFT 웹3 기반 메타버스 응용을 위한 가치개발
웹3 기반 메타버스 응용 NFT 지적재산 개발
웹3 기반 메타버스 응용 NFT에 의한 수익화
웹3 기반 메타버스 응용 NFT의 가치평가
This webinar is designed to explore the current status of the NFT ecosystem and monetization potentials exploiting the web3 based metaverse. If you are a tech-savvy IP legal professional, you will be interested in legal challenges and opportunities with the NFT/Web3/Metaverse/Cryptocurrency.
Please join on September 22 (Thu) at 12:00 ET to learn from legal experts in NFT, Web3, Metaverse, Tokenization, Intellectual Property:
"NFT IP Rights: Monetization Opportunities & Legal Challenges" from Vandana Taxali, Founder & CEO at Artcryption
"Legal Challenges of Web3 Gaming Studios and Platforms" from Andrew Cripps, Founder at MetaCounsel
Agenda:
Utility NFT for Metaverse Monetization
NFT for Customer Loyalty Program 3.0
NFT for X2E (Play-to-Earn, Wear-to-Earn, ...)
NFT Interoperability
NFT Valuation
NFT for Web2/Legacy to Web3/Metaverse Business Transition
NFT for Creator/Experience Tokenomics
NFT based Monetization for Metaverse Fashion & Other Industries
NFT for Monetizing IP Portfolio Development (NFT IP Securitization)
NFT IP Rights Legal Issues
NFT + DeFi Convergence: MetaFi, GameFi, DAOFi, ...
NFT for Physical + Virtual Convergence Economy/Commerce
Future of NFT: Composable NFT, Dynamic NFT, Consumable NFT, ...
Other speakers/topics:
"The Future of NFT" from Mohamed Hafiz, Advisor at First Abu Dhabi Bank
"NFT based Monetization for Metaverse Fashion & Other Industries" from Nova Lorraine, Director at Raine Drops NFT Art House
"Phygital Fashion with NFTs" from Fahmid Uddin, Founder at M3RCH.xyz
"Interoperable NFTs for GenZ: Gaming and Fashion" from Matteo Gamberale, Founder & CEO at Zappy
"NFT for Web2/Legacy to Web3/Metaverse Business Transition" from Gianfranco Lopane, President at Smarterverse
"Your Digital DNA & NFT: Monetization of Digital Identity in the Metaverse" from Kelvin Troy, CEO at Cross-Metaverse Avatars LLC
Fame Universe (https://fameuniverse.xyz/) is a platform builder that hyper connecting fashion “From Physical to Digital And From Digital to Physical.” Fame’s mission is to lead the “Sustainable Metaverse Fashion Ecosystem” that nourishes existing physical and digital fashion universes where we can build, create, enjoy, play, earn and shop in a sustainable way.
Fame Platform
Patent pending Fame platform is a sustainable metaverse fashion ecosystem building platform that provides a play ground where the ecosystem players and stakeholders can co-create a sustainable metaverse fashion ecosystem. Fame platform provides the interfaces for the ecosystem players and stakeholders can cooperate synergetically to build sustainable metaverse fashion ecosystem more efficiently and effectively. Fame platform provides/integrates the tools/solutions/knowledge/expertise for supporting a sustainable metaverse fashion ecosystem development.
Fame Fashion NFT Monetization Platform
Patent pending Fame fashion NFT monetization platform (FameFiTM) is a core element of the fame platform.
FameFiTM is designed to provide most innovative fashion monetization solution that can maximize opportunities and resolve many challenges in fashion NFT monetization.
FameFiTM is designed to employ various innovative monetization methods including fashion IP NFT licensing, securitization and NFTFi for maximizing monetary rewards to the Fame ecosystem/community members and for enabling financially sustainable Fame metaverse fashion ecosystem development.
FameFiTM is designed to resolve many legal issues in fashion NFT monetization and overcome several huddles in the fashion NFT valuation.
FameFiTM is designed to innovate the fashion NFT value creation through NFT scarcity, utility and sustainable tokenomics development.
C: The metaverse is designed to give like-minded communities of common interests digital sandboxes to play, earn, own, and socialize.
U: The decentralized economy is user controlled, not centrally governed.
T: The metaverse experience is possible through Web 3.0 technology, such as blockchain, 5G networks, VR, AR, and cloud computing.
E: Experiences and interactions give NFTs greater utility, which drives greater value.
R: A connection to the real world gives the metaverse value beyond entertainment as it augments real-world experiences and offers the potential for real financial gains as well.
Fame Universe (https://fameuniverse.xyz/)
Fame is a platform builder that hyper connecting fashion “From Physical to Digital And From Digital to Physical.”
Fame’s mission is to lead the “Sustainable Metaverse Fashion Ecosystem” that nourishes existing physical and digital fashion universes where we can build, create, enjoy, play, earn and shop in a sustainable way.
Fame Platform
Fame platform is a sustainable metaverse fashion ecosystem building platform that provides a play ground where the ecosystem players and stakeholders can co-create a sustainable metaverse fashion ecosystem.
Fame platform provides the interfaces for the ecosystem players and stakeholders can cooperate synergetically to build sustainable metaverse fashion ecosystem more efficiently and effectively.
Fame platform provides/integrates the tools/solutions/knowledge/expertise for supporting a sustainable metaverse fashion ecosystem development.
Fame Platform Design
Fame platform is designed to provide a simple way of embracing digital/web3 fashion business for legacy/web2 fashion business.
Fame platform is designed to provide a community building solution that the ecosystem players and stakeholders can participate with self-sovereignty and consensus.
Fame platform is designed to employ various innovative monetization methods for increasing market scalability.
Fame platform is designed to be modular considering current technology limitations and emerging technology expectations.
Fame platform is designed to resolve fashion’s inherent sustainability/circularity issues.
1. 3G & Beyond 3G deployment in
S. Korea: Public Sector Cases
2005. 10
2005 10. 28
Hong Kong 3G Conference
Geunho Lee Ph.D
Lee, Ph D
u-City Forum
&
SCH University
geunholee@korea.com
geunholee@korea com
2. Contents
1.
1 3G Trends in Korea
T d i K
2.
2 Beyond 3G Trends in Korea
3. u-City: A New Mobile
y
Business Opportunity?
4. Case Studies: Public Sectors
4. Status of ICT in Korea
South Korea is the world's
most wired nation.
i d i
There are 12 M high speed
Th hi h d
internet subscribers
(world t i t
( ld top internet penetration
t t ti
by 2005 ITU report) and
37 M mobile phone subscribers
bil h b ib
out of 48 M total population.
5. Evolution of Mobile Service
Deployment i Korea
D l t in K
1G 2G 2G 2.5G 3G 3.5G
IS-95a IS-95b CDMA CDMA WCDMA
CDMA CDMA 2000 1x 2000 1x HSDPA
EV-DO
SKT July, Jan., 1996 Aug., 1997 Oct., 2000 Nov., 2002 3Q,
1988 (world first) (world first) (world first) 2006
KTF Apr., Oct., 1997 Jul., 1999 May, 2001 May, 2002 2Q,
1984 (world first) 2006
LGT Oct.,
Oct 1997 May,
May 2001
6. Subscribers of Mobile Service
2000 2002 2004
(EV-DO)
26.8 M 32.3 M 36.6 M
(9.5 M)
SKT 40.8 % 53.2 % 51.3 %
KTF 19.7 % 31.9 % 32.1 %
LGT 14.7 % 14.8 % 16.6 %
7. Delayed WCDMA Deployment
WCDMA made its debut in Korea in December 2003 but was received with
little interest. Only a handful of customers have signed up to the service
due to its bulky mobile handsets and technical glitches.
The uncertainty over demand for WCDMA has lead to both SK Telecom
y
and KTF being hesitant to invest heavily in the technology.
The Korea government criticised SKT and KTF, for their low investment in
KTF
WCDMA recently.
SKT is targeting a 3G customer of 200 K and KTF will aim for 50 K this
year.
With li h
Wi h lighter and more reliable WCDMA phones now on the market and
d li bl h h k d
with the government deciding to allow operators to continue to subsidise up
to 40% of the price of 3G phones, it appears that they may well find it
possible to meet those targets.
8. Value-added 3G Services
SKT June: 'Leading the Multimedia Culture'
Mobile Multimedia Services: TV, Game, Music, Movi, Sports,
Public Information
Subscribers: 4.8 M at Q2 '05 (73 % increase compare to '04)
KTF Fimm: 'Upgrade your Mobile Life'
9. Mobile is a Life Itself
Source: Samsung Electronics
11. u-Korea Vision
Leading the ubiquitous ICT
based society
Inovative social system 10th in world's leading
world s
World's first ubiquitous ICT 15th in world's leading contury with 30,000$ GNI
based society contury with 25,000$ GNI
20th in world's leading u-Korea
contury with 20,000$ GNI u-Korea li ti
realization
development ( ‘13~)
‘13~
u-Korea
(‘08~‘12)
entry
(‘05~‘07)
IT 839 Strategy
8 Services 3 Infra 9 growth power
g p
• N-Mobile Com.
• WiBro
• Digital TV
• DMB
• BcN
B N •HHome Networks
N t k
• Digital Home
• IT SoC
• Tele-Car
Tele-
• USN(RFID, WSN) • N-PC
• RFID Applications
• Imbeded S/W
• WCDMA
• IPv6 • Digital Contents
• DTV
• Telematics
• VolP
• Intelligent Robots Source: MIC
13. WiBro
WiBro (Wireless Broadband) is a part of the IEEE 802.16 family such as
WiMax and is expected to offer speeds up to 1 Mbps for devices traveling
at up to 60 kilometers p hour.
p per
Commercial launch of WiBro services is expected during the middle of
2006 by KT and SKT.
Government
logistics
2.3GHz WiB
2 3GH WiBro
(Nation Wide)
Retails PCMCIA
USB Enterprise
Leptop
ep op
Internet
Entertainment
CF SD Home
PDA
Telecommunication Chipset
Cellular Phone Contents Provider e-shop
Telematics
e-Bank
ITS
Users/Devices Networks Services/Contents
14. Mobile RFID Services
Mobile RFID Forum: 67 Companies including Samsung
Electonics & SKT
Source: Korea Mobile RFID Forum
15. DMB
• DMB (Digital Multimedia Broadcasting) Services
– Video Broadcasting
– Electronic Newspaper
– Navigation system
– Global Positioning System (GPS)
– Intelligent Transportation System (ITS)
– AOD, VOD (Interactive Service via Cellular phone)
Hanbyul
Ku-Band
Satellite
TDM (12.214 ~ 12.239 GHz)
Ku-Band Gap Filler
TDM (13.824 ~ 13.849 GHz)
CDM (13.858 ~ 13.883 GHz) S-Band
S-Band
CDM (2.630 ~2.655GHz)
Sungsu Station
S-Band
Telematics Device
Hand-held Device
Program Provider Source: SKT
17. What is u-City?
u-City(ubiquitous computing city) is the quot;Korea's 21C ICT mediated Cityquot;,
in which advanced ICT infra and ubiquitous information services are
intrageted into the city space providing high convience and quility for
everyday city life, highly secured and well managed city environment, and
creation of new business.
Fostering the u-City project as korea's future ICT Strategy
Ubiquitous information services based on
advanced ICT i f create new city values
d d infra t it l
Considering the ICT infra and services at the
initial stage of city development
Concentrating the full effort of allied industries, academics,
government and civil experts for the development of u-City
20. u-City Architecture
VoIP WiRro W-CDMA DTV DMB RFID BcN WSN IPv6
Telematics Home Net
Technology
T h l
IT SoC Contents Mobilr Robot SW DTV post-PC
Edu Health Traffic Parking Facility Emer-
u-City
Service Service Service Mag Mag gency
Service
Con
Con
Pol
Pol
Biz Centr
Biz Centr
W-House
W
M-Dvice
M-Dvice
M
M
Hospital
H
P-Trans
P-Trans
Market
Market
M
M
School
School
S
S
Home
H
nvention
nvention
D-TV
D
lice/Fire
lice/Fire
park
Mall
Mall
APT
APT
Port
Port
Car
Reginal
Zone
Infra
Education/ Telcom/
Residential
R id ti l Commerce T
C Transportation
t ti Logostics
L ti Public
P bli Business
B i
Hospital Brodcast
ICT Infra
City
Infra
Social Infra
Road/Port Water/Gas Electricity/Telcom Bridge
22. u-City@NYT
Korea's High-Tech Utopia, Where Everything Is Observed
The U-Life South Korea plans to spend $25 billion on New Songdo, the
world's largest quot;ubiquitous city,quot; with computers linking home life and life
on its streets Construction 40 miles from Seoul is to be done in 2014.
streets. Construction, Seoul, 2014
By PAMELA LICALZI O'CONNELL
October 5,
O t b 5 2005
The New York Times
Further Information about u-City:
u City:
http://digiens.blogspot.com & links in the site
23. Case St di P bli S t
C Studies: Public Sectors
24. Korea's M-Gov Vision
Master Planning in 2003: Ministry of Government Administration and
Home Affairs (MOGAHA) - Collaborate with Local Government
Leading the Mobole Digital Government
Public Life Industry G.C.A
Real Time Information Furture Growth Power Explore the Emerging Tech.
Equal Opportunity Export Stretagy World Best IT Infra
Digital Leading the digital Small & Efficent
Democracy Commerce Government
Convergence Real Time Public
Always on Service
Business Services
Equal Participation
Global e-Trade
e- On t e S te Mobile
O the Site ob e
Qualicy f Lif
Q li of Life
System Services
Source: MIC, MOGAHA
25. National Emergency Management Agency
(NEMA)
NEMA , which is specialized in management of national disasters, was f
hi h i i li d i t f ti l di t founded
d d
in June 1, 2004 for the purposes of carrying out the task of the times, “realizing
the safe society”, and protecting the lives and property of the people.
Free disaster-prevention awareness SMS Services using CBS(Cell
Broadcasting Service) for 2.6 M KTF & LGT mobile subscribers.
Mobile on-the-spot-action systems: forest fire, flood, typhoon
Source: NEMA
26. Gangnam-gu
Gangnam-gu (gu means district), which is major local government of Seoul,
has won the prize of most excellence for its imformatization for three
consecutive years from 2001.
y
Mobile Local Administration Mobile Portal WEB Portal
Mobile Intranet
Restaurent
inspection e-approval
Public assets personal information
management
organizational information
Illegal structure tesks management
monitoring
multimedia information
Illegal Signs Port e Go
e-Gov
location
al Cell phone
information supporting
system
Residental y
Mobile Gov. System
Parking
Restaurent inspection
Illegal Signs
Public
Parking
M-EAI
…
(Mobile-
public utility
Enterprise Application
charge
Integration)
27. Gangnam-gu: Mobile Portal Service
Public portal service contents are delivered through Mobile Devices
Information Public poll Civil affares Report center Education
,
Real estates, Public issues,
, Guidance,, Suggestion,
gg , Entertainment,
,
Library, Legislative bill Search, Complain PR,
Public health, Application Study
Tourism
Source: Gangnam-gu
29. Gangnam-gu: On-the-Spot Service
Porviding govermantal services on the spot
Distric Office local spot
Mobile Administration System
status of food sanitation
public assets management
Illegal structure Illegal signs check
monitoring
Local
brnach office
execution
administration system
30. Gangnam-gu: Safe & Environment Monitoring
Providing CCTV monitoring for security and sensor monitoring for
environmontal pollution status
33. Profile
Dr. Geunho Lee is a senior research fellow at u-City Forum and a Professor at SCH Univ.
in the field of pervasive computing and communications.
communications
After his Ph.D. from the Johns Hopkins University, he was in the field of ICT for 10 years
working in several government organizations, small to large companies, and university
research centers.
He is a well known speaker in major conferences related to Mobile Com., RFID, Wireless
Sensors,
Sensors and ubiquitous computing He published more than 50 articles and several books
computing.
including Korean translation of UMTS & Mobile Computing.
He was a senior advisor at Samsung Techwin, CJ Systems, and KT, visiting professor at
Korea Polytech University, R&D director at Korea Wireless Networks Inc. & KMW Inc.,
research officer at Ministry of Information & Communication, and visiting scholar at
Georgia Institute of Technology.
His career covers ICT regulation & industrial policy development, standardization, R&D,
R&D planning, techno-business strategic planning, technology valuation, and business
development.