In Berlin gab es spannende Vorträge und Diskussionen rund um das Thema Human Centric Innovation: Digital Co-Creation”. In unserer Agenda finden Sie die Vortragsthemen sowie die zugehörigen Sprecher.
BOS - Industrie 4.0 – die Evolution der Fertigung am Beispiel des Fujitsu Wer...Fujitsu Central Europe
Breakout Session - Frank L. Blaimberger und Christof Schleidt
Wie entwickelte sich eine Fabrik in Richtung Industrie 4.0? Wie bindet man ein Ökosystem von Kunden und Partnern ein? Welche Rolle spielen dabei unterschiedliche Plattformen?
Fujitsu verfügt über ein innovatives Portfolio an Services und Technologien, um Industrie 4.0 zu ermöglichen. Sie sind im eigenen Werk in Augsburg bereits im Einsatz. Wir zeigen Ihnen, wie neue IoT-Technologien in die verschiedenen Fachbereiche effizient und mit Mehrwert implementiert werden können.
Breakout Session - Thomas Groß
Ist der viel zitierte „Future Workplace“ nicht schon Realität? Welche Vorteile ergeben sich dadurch für Arbeitnehmer und Arbeitgeber? Sind moderne und flexible Arbeitsplätze noch zu managen und sind diese auch sicher? Erfahren sie in dieser Break Out Session, wie moderne Arbeitsplatz- und Kollaborationsmethoden die Mitarbeiter ihres Unternehmens in ihren täglichen Arbeit unterstützen und welche Trends und Tendenzen sich abzeichnen.
Sokszor találkozol a digital thread kifejezéssel, de nem tudod hogy pontosan micsoda? Kíváncsi lenné rá, hogyan használják a cégek? Olvasd el prezentációnkat, amit előadtunk az idei Simonyi Konferencián!
In Berlin gab es spannende Vorträge und Diskussionen rund um das Thema Human Centric Innovation: Digital Co-Creation”. In unserer Agenda finden Sie die Vortragsthemen sowie die zugehörigen Sprecher.
BOS - Industrie 4.0 – die Evolution der Fertigung am Beispiel des Fujitsu Wer...Fujitsu Central Europe
Breakout Session - Frank L. Blaimberger und Christof Schleidt
Wie entwickelte sich eine Fabrik in Richtung Industrie 4.0? Wie bindet man ein Ökosystem von Kunden und Partnern ein? Welche Rolle spielen dabei unterschiedliche Plattformen?
Fujitsu verfügt über ein innovatives Portfolio an Services und Technologien, um Industrie 4.0 zu ermöglichen. Sie sind im eigenen Werk in Augsburg bereits im Einsatz. Wir zeigen Ihnen, wie neue IoT-Technologien in die verschiedenen Fachbereiche effizient und mit Mehrwert implementiert werden können.
Breakout Session - Thomas Groß
Ist der viel zitierte „Future Workplace“ nicht schon Realität? Welche Vorteile ergeben sich dadurch für Arbeitnehmer und Arbeitgeber? Sind moderne und flexible Arbeitsplätze noch zu managen und sind diese auch sicher? Erfahren sie in dieser Break Out Session, wie moderne Arbeitsplatz- und Kollaborationsmethoden die Mitarbeiter ihres Unternehmens in ihren täglichen Arbeit unterstützen und welche Trends und Tendenzen sich abzeichnen.
Sokszor találkozol a digital thread kifejezéssel, de nem tudod hogy pontosan micsoda? Kíváncsi lenné rá, hogyan használják a cégek? Olvasd el prezentációnkat, amit előadtunk az idei Simonyi Konferencián!
Presentation that was developed for IoT DevCon in April 2017, Santa Clara California USA.
In this deck, I go though the value of data & derivative (analytics) form an economic point of value, and then connect to how we can package that value for monetization in the context of IoT. The key technology enablement is the Digital Twin, which is describe as well as platform that support this paradigm. It ends with recommendations on how to get ready and how to start using GE Digital Predix Platform.
CWIN17 Toulouse / How to track parts lifecycle blockchain and iot-a.calvayrac...Capgemini
How Blockchain & IoT allow critical parts tracking?
Today we use traceability but not all stakeholders have access to the needed
information.
Using Blockchain allows to share product lifecycle, making information available
and reliable. Adding a connected device allows to get more information about
the item such as impacts, temperature or location.
What is the Digital Twin?
Digital twin is the ability to make a virtual representation of the physical elements and the dynamics of how an Internet of Things device operates and works. It's more than a blueprint, it's more than a schematic. It's not just a picture. It's a lot more than a pair of ‘virtual reality’ glasses. It's a virtual representation of both the elements and the dynamics of how an Internet of Things device responds throughout its lifecycle. It can be a jet engine, a building, process on factory floor, and much, much more.
Watch the video introduction of this keynote presentation from Genius of Things Summit in Munich https://youtu.be/RaOejcczPas
CWIN17 Toulouse / How robotics as a service improves your industrial perform...Capgemini
Robotics provides autonomous systems everywhere. The latest generation of
robots is capable of collaborating with humans in the same workspace and even
to fulfill their tasks not only in manufacturing, but also in many other domains.
We aim to demonstrate hereby how IBM Watson cognitive capacities applied to
robotics can open a new area of collaborative work. By using cognitive functions
from IBM Watson, our showcased solution TRY integrates vision, speech and
steps ahead towards digital manufacturing; giving industry 4.0 new perspectives.
TRY (Teach Robot Yourself), is a global platform to easily setup, integrate
and monitor “cobots” in secure and connected environments. It can also be
used in design offices, test benches of robots, overall testing, automation and
collaborative learning... TRY is a complete and autonomous system that can be
connected to existing information system.
• Functionalities ready to use
• Physical interaction: touch, press, feel
• Cognitive interaction: learn, add, stop, behave…
• Connectivity
• Data collection and analysis
• Flexibility
• Safety & security
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.
Greater Efficiency in Design for Project Delivery #COMIT2019Comit Projects Ltd
Presentation by Caroline Keane, Bentley and Cameron Blackwell, Mott Macdonald at the 2019 COMIT Conference. More information: http://www.comit.org.uk/conference-2019
In this deck from the ISC Big Data’14 Conference in Heidelberg, Dirk Slama from Bosch presents: The Internet of Things.
"The vision for the Internet of Things is very powerful – a world in which assets, devices, machines, and cloud-based applications seamlessly interoperate, enabling new business models and services; with big data analytics as a foundation to support intelligent decision making in this connected world. As with every vision, the question is how to make it happen. This presentation provides key success factors for IoT, as well as a detailed overview of concrete IoT uses cases in the areas of automotive and transport, manufacturing and supply chain, as well as energy. Finally, a framework for IoT implementation is presented, which helps making your IoT projects a success.”
Dirk Slama is Director of Business Development at Bosch Software Innovations. Bosch SI is spearheading the Internet of Things (IoT) activities of Bosch, the global engineering group.
Watch the video presentation: http://inside-bigdata.com/2014/10/01/dirk-slama-keynote-internet-things/
Bei der Digital Konferenz The Future of AI & Big Data Analytics gibt Julian Fischer, Artificial Intelligence Account Executive bei intel, Einblick in End-to-End AI Acceleration mit Intel.
Julian Fischer ist seit 2018 bei intel. Er steht ein für die Förderung der Digitalisierung auf Basis der Intel-Technologie durch Unterstützung seiner Kunden und Partner bei allen IT-Herausforderungen, einschließlich der Zukunft des Arbeitsplatzes, der künstlichen Intelligenz und der DataCenter-Transformation.
Welcome to the future - IBM Cognitive Cloud in FrankfurtAleksandar Francuz
The following charts show the challenges and disruption related to digitization, main requirements from German companies related to data privacy and security and presenting the values and opportunities IBM Cloud could offer incl. customer references and examples.
Presentation that was developed for IoT DevCon in April 2017, Santa Clara California USA.
In this deck, I go though the value of data & derivative (analytics) form an economic point of value, and then connect to how we can package that value for monetization in the context of IoT. The key technology enablement is the Digital Twin, which is describe as well as platform that support this paradigm. It ends with recommendations on how to get ready and how to start using GE Digital Predix Platform.
CWIN17 Toulouse / How to track parts lifecycle blockchain and iot-a.calvayrac...Capgemini
How Blockchain & IoT allow critical parts tracking?
Today we use traceability but not all stakeholders have access to the needed
information.
Using Blockchain allows to share product lifecycle, making information available
and reliable. Adding a connected device allows to get more information about
the item such as impacts, temperature or location.
What is the Digital Twin?
Digital twin is the ability to make a virtual representation of the physical elements and the dynamics of how an Internet of Things device operates and works. It's more than a blueprint, it's more than a schematic. It's not just a picture. It's a lot more than a pair of ‘virtual reality’ glasses. It's a virtual representation of both the elements and the dynamics of how an Internet of Things device responds throughout its lifecycle. It can be a jet engine, a building, process on factory floor, and much, much more.
Watch the video introduction of this keynote presentation from Genius of Things Summit in Munich https://youtu.be/RaOejcczPas
CWIN17 Toulouse / How robotics as a service improves your industrial perform...Capgemini
Robotics provides autonomous systems everywhere. The latest generation of
robots is capable of collaborating with humans in the same workspace and even
to fulfill their tasks not only in manufacturing, but also in many other domains.
We aim to demonstrate hereby how IBM Watson cognitive capacities applied to
robotics can open a new area of collaborative work. By using cognitive functions
from IBM Watson, our showcased solution TRY integrates vision, speech and
steps ahead towards digital manufacturing; giving industry 4.0 new perspectives.
TRY (Teach Robot Yourself), is a global platform to easily setup, integrate
and monitor “cobots” in secure and connected environments. It can also be
used in design offices, test benches of robots, overall testing, automation and
collaborative learning... TRY is a complete and autonomous system that can be
connected to existing information system.
• Functionalities ready to use
• Physical interaction: touch, press, feel
• Cognitive interaction: learn, add, stop, behave…
• Connectivity
• Data collection and analysis
• Flexibility
• Safety & security
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.
Greater Efficiency in Design for Project Delivery #COMIT2019Comit Projects Ltd
Presentation by Caroline Keane, Bentley and Cameron Blackwell, Mott Macdonald at the 2019 COMIT Conference. More information: http://www.comit.org.uk/conference-2019
In this deck from the ISC Big Data’14 Conference in Heidelberg, Dirk Slama from Bosch presents: The Internet of Things.
"The vision for the Internet of Things is very powerful – a world in which assets, devices, machines, and cloud-based applications seamlessly interoperate, enabling new business models and services; with big data analytics as a foundation to support intelligent decision making in this connected world. As with every vision, the question is how to make it happen. This presentation provides key success factors for IoT, as well as a detailed overview of concrete IoT uses cases in the areas of automotive and transport, manufacturing and supply chain, as well as energy. Finally, a framework for IoT implementation is presented, which helps making your IoT projects a success.”
Dirk Slama is Director of Business Development at Bosch Software Innovations. Bosch SI is spearheading the Internet of Things (IoT) activities of Bosch, the global engineering group.
Watch the video presentation: http://inside-bigdata.com/2014/10/01/dirk-slama-keynote-internet-things/
Bei der Digital Konferenz The Future of AI & Big Data Analytics gibt Julian Fischer, Artificial Intelligence Account Executive bei intel, Einblick in End-to-End AI Acceleration mit Intel.
Julian Fischer ist seit 2018 bei intel. Er steht ein für die Förderung der Digitalisierung auf Basis der Intel-Technologie durch Unterstützung seiner Kunden und Partner bei allen IT-Herausforderungen, einschließlich der Zukunft des Arbeitsplatzes, der künstlichen Intelligenz und der DataCenter-Transformation.
Welcome to the future - IBM Cognitive Cloud in FrankfurtAleksandar Francuz
The following charts show the challenges and disruption related to digitization, main requirements from German companies related to data privacy and security and presenting the values and opportunities IBM Cloud could offer incl. customer references and examples.
Ayush Tiwari [PTC] | Unlock IoT Value with PTC’s ThingWorx Platform & InfluxD...InfluxData
PTC enables global manufacturers to realize double-digit impact with software solutions that enable them to accelerate product and service innovation, improve operational efficiency and increase workforce productivity. For developing IIoT solutions, PTC has partnered with InfluxData to manage time series data at scale. With PTC’s ThingWorx platform capabilities to rapidly build IIoT applications coupled with InfluxData’s leading time series data storage platform, customers are destined on a path to success in their digital transformation journey. Learn how selecting the ThingWorx solution and InfluxDB will unlock your IoT value.
Microsoft Telecommunications Industry Newsletter | January 2020Rick Lievano
The Microsoft Worldwide Telecommunications Industry team is pleased to share with you the January 2020 Telecommunications Industry Newsletter, available to both internal and external audiences. We encourage you to share it with your colleagues and distribute it to your customers and partners as appropriate. As always, we welcome your input, feedback, and suggestions!
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.
Using Eclipse technologies to develop the BRAIN-IoT model-based framework for...Brain IoT Project
This talk presents an overview of the BRAIN-IoT framework that implements a model-based approach to enable composability and deployment of heterogeneous IoT platforms in a secure way. We will highlight how Eclipse sensinAct and Eclipse Papyrus are used in BRAIN-IoT to provide some of the platform’s capabilities.
Most of the developing nations have experienced slavery and doing services for other lands, and have not experienced the Services for themselves. Here is a presentation that I used to speak about 'Realizing the Potential of a Connected World' at Indian Technology Congress 2017, especially for the developing countries.
However, the presentation itself is not specific to the developing countries except a couple of slides.
Harvard GSD Exec.Ed Leading Organizations _ lecture, february 5 2014Rick Huijbregts
60 minute lecture to Harvard GSD Exec. Edu Leading Organizations course. February 5th. Boston. MA.
Trends in technology. Smart Cities. Impact on business, infrastructure, and real estate. What it takes to manage this change. Our role and participation in the journey of City transformation.
Rethinking Technology for Critical National Infrastructure Programmes
Russell Goodenough
APM Programme Management SIG Conference 2017,
02 March 17,
Rolls-Royce Learning and Development Centre
Derby
Fraunhofer – SINTEF: towards an initiative on Data Sovereignty in EuropeThorsten Huelsmann
Fraunhofer and SINTEF jointed Industrial Data Space Association in early 2016. Industrial Data Space stands for safer data exchange between companies where the producer of data remains the owner of the data and maintains sovereignty over the use of that data.
IDS Association aims to define the conditions and governance for a reference architecture and interfaces aiming at international standards.
This standard is actively developed and updated on the basis of use cases. It forms the basis for a number of certified software solutions and business models, the development of which is fostered by the association.
Thorsten Huelsmann and Ernst H. Kristiansen talked on this topic during the German-Norwegian Dialogue on Bilateral and
European Cooperation , September 29 2016 at Berlin.
This publication describes some of the research highlights achieved in the focus areas of the Open Smart Spaces spearhead programme 2009–2012: interoperability, smartness, and natural interaction.
Interoperability between devices, software and other resources is essential for the emergence of smart spaces. The different levels of interoperability are discussed together with the importance of a common language for the devices. Semantic interoperability in resource limited devices is also elaborated and an implementation example is given. Context recognition has taken significant technical steps and matured from laboratory to real world applications during last couple of years. This development from recognising user’s physical activity – sitting, walking, running – to more elaborate life pattern analysis is discussed. Development of VTT Node, a wireless sensing and processing device bringing distributed intelligence into industrial condition monitoring is explained. An overview of how existing near field communication antennas and circuits can double for the purpose of wireless charging is given. Finally, the interesting possibilities given by augmented and mixed reality and 3D cameras are introduced.
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Digital Mountaineering - Datenexpeditionen und Storage-Trends im digitalen Zeitalter.
Referent: Dr. Carlo Velten ist Vorstandsvorsitzender des IT-Research- und Beratungsunternehmens Crisp Research. Seit über 15 Jahren berät Carlo Velten als Analyst namhafte Unternehmen in Technologie- und Strategiefragen.
Building a Raspberry Pi Robot with Dot NET 8, Blazor and SignalR - Slides Onl...Peter Gallagher
In this session delivered at Leeds IoT, I talk about how you can control a 3D printed Robot Arm with a Raspberry Pi, .NET 8, Blazor and SignalR.
I also show how you can use a Unity app on an Meta Quest 3 to control the arm VR too.
You can find the GitHub repo and workshop instructions here;
https://bit.ly/dotnetrobotgithub
Google Calendar is a versatile tool that allows users to manage their schedules and events effectively. With Google Calendar, you can create and organize calendars, set reminders for important events, and share your calendars with others. It also provides features like creating events, inviting attendees, and accessing your calendar from mobile devices. Additionally, Google Calendar allows you to embed calendars in websites or platforms like SlideShare, making it easier for others to view and interact with your schedules.
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Fujitsu
Innovation
Gathering
2017
Fujitsu World Tour 2017
#FujitsuWorldTour
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Fujitsu
Innovation
Gathering
2017
Fujitsu World Tour 2017
#FujitsuWorldTour
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Breakout Sessions & Demonstrations
ID# Demonstrations Sector
1 Connecting People and ICT with “RoboPin” ENABLING DIGITAL
2 Creative Digital Spaces with Virtual Windows WORKPLACE ANYWHERE
3 Advanced Open Data Knowledge Processing HEALTHCARE
4 Integrated Healthcare with IoT Data HEALTHCARE
5
AI: New Insights into Ties Linking People and
Things
HEALTHCARE
6 Access Control for Blockchain Transactions SECURITY
7 Global Managed Security Service SECURITY
8 Privacy Risk Scanning Technology SECURITY
9 AI for Intelligent Transport and City Surveillance Public Sector/Transportation
10 Advanced AI for Smart Design & Manufacturing MANUFACTURING
11 AI for Smart Energy UTILITIES
12 High-Speed Retrieval from Massive Image Data HEALTHCARE
13
Finer AI: Shedding New Light on Real-World
Problems
HEALTHCARE
Track #2 - 15:00 ~ 15:45
Track #2 - 14:00 ~ 14:30
Title: The Essentials of Security Innovation
– Advancing Cyber Security, Biometrics, Data and IoT
Security
Dr. Masahiko Takenaka
Head of Security Research
Laboratory
Mr. Shoji Suzuki
Board Member,
Head of AI Laboratories
Title: Connecting AI Technologies
to Real-World Needs
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Fujitsu
Innovation
Gathering
2017
Fujitsu World Tour 2017
#FujitsuWorldTour
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Fujitsu Labs’ Mission
n Driving the Fujitsu Group growth
with leading-edge technologies
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Global Activity
n Open Innovation: 123 Projects in Japan
44 Projects in 14 Countries
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Fujitsu
Innovation
Gathering
2017
Fujitsu World Tour 2017
#FujitsuWorldTour
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Fujitsu
Innovation
Gathering
2017
Fujitsu World Tour 2017
#FujitsuWorldTour
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Creating the Hyperconnected Cloud
for Co-Creation in a Digital Society
Shigeru Sasaki
FUJITSU LABORATORIES LTD.
CEO
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Common feature of
Germany and Japan
Gemeinsames Merkmal
der fCommon von
Deutschland und Japan
“Sorgfalt”
“Diligence”
“Diszipliniert”
“Discipline”
“Präzise Person”
“Precise Person”
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Relations between Japan and Germany
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Relations between Japan and Germany
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Relations between Japan and Germany
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Source Drain
Gate
GaN-HEMT AC Adapter Investment of HEMT
Satellite Broadcast
Antennas [<1m]
1979 1985 2016
Satellite Broadcast
Receiver Antenna
2008
Fujitsu’s Devices Changed the World History
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Fall of the Berlin Wall
Source Drain
Gate
GaN-HEMT AC Adapter Investment of HEMT
Satellite Broadcast
Antennas [<1m]
1979 1985
1989
2016
Satellite Broadcast
Receiver Antenna
2008
Fujitsu’s Devices Changed the World History
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New Industrial Revolution
2017
Human Centric Innovation
Digital Co-creation
Hyperconnected World Human Centric Innovation
Fujitsu Technology and Service Vision Launched
Human Centric Network Society
2014
2013
2008
Everything on the Internet 1999
Human Centric Intelligent Society2010
Digital Connections
n Number of connections IPv6: 340 undecillion (340×1036)
⇒ World population: Approx. 7.5 billion Approx. 45 octillion (45×1027)
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Solutions for Global Social Concerns
Forecast
& Rapid
Measures
Agingin
Bridge &
Road
Food &
Farmland
Shortage
Long-lived
& Aging
Society
Traffic Jam /
Low Carbon
Society
Natural
disasters
Social
infrastructure
Food/
Agriculture Healthcare
Environment/
Energy
Transportation/
Vehicles
Environmentally
Friendly
Energy
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Trends in the Improvement of Computing Performance
CPU / DRAM
OS
Multi-Core/
GPGPU
3D Package
Silicon Photonics
Nano-carbon
Transistor
LowPower・HighPerformance
2010 202020001990 Year
CMOS Miniaturization and High Integration Limits of
Moore’s Law
Newapproach
Digital
Quantum
Computers
FPGA
New Types of
Nonvolatile Memory
CMOS
Annealing
Neuromorphic
Computing Approximate
Computing
Nano-wire
Social issue solution
Application of
the hottest
technology
Enterprise system
Dissemination
of Internet
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Trends in Connection Technology
Input power limit with the optical fiber
Connectabledataamount&Transmissioncapacity
Backbone Networks
Bluetooth
BLEZigBee PAN, BANPDC
W-CDMA LTE
5G
Wireless
IoT, Sensors
25G
100G
200G/400G
10G
Photonics
Fusion
IncreaseofConnections
100 Tbps
2010 202020001990 Year
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Trends in Data Volumes and Conversion
into Knowledge
2010 202020001990 Year
40 ZB (Z: 1021
)
Datavolume・DatausedforAI
• Smart Machines
• Deep Learning
• Agent Systems
• Optimization
• Expert Systems
• Data Mining
~YB (Y: 1024
)
• Robotics
• Cloud AI
Unstructured
Data
IoT, M2M, SNS
Sensor Networks,
Web Applications
Structured Data
Business Data,
Enterprise Databases
Data
Explosion
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Importance of Security Technology
Accompanying the Advance of ICT
2010 202020001990 Year
Internet
E-mail
Expansion
of Web
Cloud/
Virtualized
Environments
Spread of
Mobile Devices
NumberofConnections/Cyberattacks
Computer
Virus
Spread of
network viruses
Targeted
Cyber attack
Cyber-
terrorism
IoT, AI,
Big Data
Blockchain
Virus epidemic
due to generalization
Malware
detection
Security hole
counter-
measuresAnti-
virus
• Personal
authentication
• Data
confidentiality
Hyperconnected
World
Varied
security
solutions
Borderless
IoT Security
New ICT
Security
Issues
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Fujitsu’s Innovation
People
Information
1974
2003
1954
2011
LSI-based computer
(World’s fastest at the time)Fujitsu Labs was established
Petascale computing
(World's fastest supercomputer)
(2011 - 2014)
2017
Infrastructure
1992
2005
Palm vein
authentication
(World’s first)
1979
Ladder-type SAW Filter
(World’s smallest
high-performance)
High Electron
Mobility Transistor
(HEMT: World’s first)
Single-photon emission
from quantum dots
(World’s first, joint R&D
with University of Tokyo)
2006
Digital picture encoding
and Transmission system
(Industry's first)
Human Centric
Innovation
1996
Color Plasma Display
(World’s first)
Semiconductor
Microfabrication
ArF Resist Material
(World’s first)
FRAM
(Start Mass Production) 1999
1989
1968Relay-based
Mainframe
(Japan’s first)
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Technology Value Chain of R&D Themes
Solutions
Web Services
Security
Environment
Big Data
Quantum
Computers
Cloud
Domain-Specific
Computers
Artificial
Intelligence
Data Centers
Software
API, OSS
Validation
Sensors
Media
Processing
SDN
Optical
Communication
Operating
System
Networks 5G
Systems
センサー
Next-gen
Devices
Advanced
Materials
Fujitsu’s Business
Innovation
Compiler
Approximate
Computers
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Fujitsu Group is expanding the business globally
in collaboration with customers
Fujitsu Limited and Subsidiaries
Government
Projects
Universities
& Research
Institutes
New
Technologies Investment
Fujitsu Laboratories
Business
Technologies and market trends
Customer and partner needs
Strategy
Target
Open Innovation
R&D Scheme of the Fujitsu Group
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Global Activity
n Employees: Approx. 1200 in Japan, Approx. 230 overseas
n Open Innovation: 123 Projects in Japan, 44 Projects in 14 Countries
Continuously generating R&D results that will amaze the world
Quickly deploy R&D results to Proof of Concept
and Proof of Business on a global scale
Generating innovations, including new business models
that resonate through global markets
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Digital Co-Creation
Digital Innovation / Transformation
Edge
Computing
Brain Type
Computing
Security
Servers
Cloud
Computing
Company A
Finance
Company B
Healthcare
Company C
Mobility Big Data
IoT
Private
Cloud
Public
Cloud
On-
premises
API API API API
Fujitsu
Technologies / Applications / Services
Company D
Public
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R&D Vision and Strategy: Hyperconnected Cloud
Leading-Edge Basic Research:
Challenging the limitations of ICT
Service-Oriented Connection:
Integrate various services dynamically
and promote Co-creation businesses.
Web Scale ICT Infrastructure:
Development of new ICT architecture
toward intelligent cloud era
Core/Front
Network Fusion:
One network that virtually
connecting all things from
physical networks to front-
end devices and services
AI (Artificial Intelligence):
Make all products, functions and
services intelligent through AI
Security:
Integrated security system
protecting cyberspace,
IoT, personal identity
data, and products.
34. Global Activity
n Employees: Approx. 1200 in Japan, Approx. 230 overseas
n Open Innovation: 123 Projects in Japan, 44 Projects in 14 Countries
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36. Global Activity
n Employees: Approx. 1200 in Japan, Approx. 230 overseas
n Open Innovation: 123 Projects in Japan, 44 Projects in 14 Countries
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38. Global Activity
n Employees: Approx. 1200 in Japan, Approx. 230 overseas
n Open Innovation: 123 Projects in Japan, 44 Projects in 14 Countries
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Emerging
Technologies
Lead to
the Digital Future
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Issues to be solved
n Social Issues: Traffic jam, Long wait time, Human Behavior Control
n Business Issues: Dynamic Mobility Control, Shortage of Transportation Capacity
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Fujitsu Labs’ Vision for Future Computing
n Creatinganewcomputerarchitecturetowardtheintelligentcomputingera
Current CMOS
Limitation
General-purpose
Computing
Neuro
Computing
(Inference)
Neuro Computing
(Learning)
Accelerator
Brain
Computing
Supercomputer
Digital
Quantum
Computing
Specialization
Processing amount
Numeric
data
Media
data
Knowledge
data
Intelligence
Approximate
Computing
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n AIthatishighlyacceptabletosocietyincludingfromEdgeComputingandHPC
Fujitsu Labs’ Vision of AI
FintechManufactureMaintenance
Food/
Agriculture
Customer
centerHealthcare
Workplace/
Daily lifeSocial infra Mobility Logistics
Digital
market
Knowledge
DB creation
Discovery
Science
Knowledge
acquisition
Knowledge
structurization
Structurization of existing knowledge Acquisition of unknown knowledge
Discovery science: R&D for learning and creation of knowledge
Learn-
ing
Utilize the vast knowledge produced
by human beings around the world
Utilize the vast knowledge accumulated
by sensing in the real world
Perception/・
Recognition
Judgment/
Support
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Learning of Graph Data: “Deep Tensor”
n World’s first deep learning technology for graph-structured data
Structure Mapping
Technology
Optimize uniform expression
Tensor Expression
Conventional
Backpropagation
Extended
Backpropagation
Core Tensor
Learning Technology
Graph data
Drug Discovery
FinTech
IoT
Source: http://www.fujitsu.com/global/about/resources/news/press-releases/2016/1020-01.html
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Fujitsu Labs’ Fundamental Concept of Security
Protect
people
Protect
data
Protect
systems
Personal authentication
Biometric authentication
NFC/ Card authentication
Authentication-ID linkage
Equipment authentication
Device authentication
HW authentication
Authentication protocol
ID linkage
Data protection Measures against information
leakage
Privacy protection Privacy risk management
Measures against cyberattacks Vulnerability monitoring
Guarantee Protection Management evaluation
Anonymization
Concealment (Image)
Encryption
DB protection
Measures against viruses
Measures against
targeted attacks
Privacy
influence evaluation
Privacy by Design
Behavioral
characteristics analysis
Information tracking
Vulnerability evaluation
Vulnerability
reduction measures
Authentication/Authorization Privacy & Data Security
Cyber Security
Borderless IoT Security
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Rapid Analysis and Measure of
Unknown Attacks using AI
Rapid Analysis and Measure of
Unknown Attacks using AI
An unknown
attack
Malware increases over 1 million
worldwide day after day !
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Bockchain in the connected world
n Collaborationwithadistributedautonomousdatasystemanditsutilization
Manufacturing
Logistics
Blockchain
IoT
Fintech
¥
Healthcare
Partners IndividualGovernment RetailEnterprises
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Nine-sense computing
n Five Senses, Sixth Sense, Illusion, Desire, and Compathy
Gaze Tracking sensors
Mind Detection
Bank-transfer fraud
detection/preventive measure
Scammer Victim (Elderly person)
Phone scam
“Come here to explain
about the compensation.”
Records what, where, and how long
the person observes objects
Emotion Recognition
“Well, even
if you say that…”