The document discusses key themes from Mobile World Congress (MWC) in February 2013, building on topics from Consumer Electronics Show in January 2013. The main points discussed are the continued growth of sensors and data across many devices and industries, the rise of larger smartphones and smaller tablets, an increasingly connected world through applications, automation, and smart cities, and the importance of considering financial factors and business models.
Your new product is already old - challenging the status quo of smart home products. Customers are expecting us to do better, and emerging technologies will force us to do so
Your new product is already old - challenging the status quo of smart home products. Customers are expecting us to do better, and emerging technologies will force us to do so
Presentation by Paula Hunter at the Internet of Things 2014
In this presentation, Paula Hunter (Executive Director, NFC Forum) gives an overview of NFC Growth and the status of NFC globally, challenges and opportunities of NFC in payment, and the convergence of IOT and NFC.
In this presentation we will talk about the IoT trends and technological solutions in 2016. We will discuss about the role of developers, smart homes, wearable and connected cars.
This presentation is the result of our yearly strategic review. The IoT market is experiencing explosive growth around the world. It is becoming a much more mature field and our aim is to build services for this world.
The User Experience of Near Field CommunicationMemi Beltrame
The information age took us by storm and the mobile revolution is still in full effect – yet we already stand on the brink of the next paradigm shift: the seamless connection of information and personal devices. Imagine a world where you have the possibility of giving your devices context by simply holding them close to a tiny chip. Things like sharing your WiFi credentials or telling your mobile phone that you are going to bed and it should mute and dim itself and also set the alarm clock to 7am. All with one simple touch — Welcome to the world of Near Field Communication. This talk focuses on the amazing possibilities of NFC in everyday use. A variety of actual and (once) futuristic use cases will illustrate how NFC can enrich our experiences with technology and how this relates to our profession of User Experience Design and our role in shaping the future.
Presentation by Paula Hunter at the Internet of Things 2014
In this presentation, Paula Hunter (Executive Director, NFC Forum) gives an overview of NFC Growth and the status of NFC globally, challenges and opportunities of NFC in payment, and the convergence of IOT and NFC.
In this presentation we will talk about the IoT trends and technological solutions in 2016. We will discuss about the role of developers, smart homes, wearable and connected cars.
This presentation is the result of our yearly strategic review. The IoT market is experiencing explosive growth around the world. It is becoming a much more mature field and our aim is to build services for this world.
The User Experience of Near Field CommunicationMemi Beltrame
The information age took us by storm and the mobile revolution is still in full effect – yet we already stand on the brink of the next paradigm shift: the seamless connection of information and personal devices. Imagine a world where you have the possibility of giving your devices context by simply holding them close to a tiny chip. Things like sharing your WiFi credentials or telling your mobile phone that you are going to bed and it should mute and dim itself and also set the alarm clock to 7am. All with one simple touch — Welcome to the world of Near Field Communication. This talk focuses on the amazing possibilities of NFC in everyday use. A variety of actual and (once) futuristic use cases will illustrate how NFC can enrich our experiences with technology and how this relates to our profession of User Experience Design and our role in shaping the future.
South by Southwest (SXSW) is a set of film, interactive and music festivals and conferences that take place every spring (usually in March) in Austin, Texas, US. Below are some themes we witnessed across the selection of Interactive presentations we were able to attend.
Everyone remembers the story of the boy who cried wolf. In the digital world our equivalent is mobile. We are so used to mobile evangelists proclaiming it’s the “year of mobile” that you can actuall hear the collective groans at industry conferences. Eyes roll, shoulders shrug, minds tune out, and eventually people start playing around with their mobile phones. Now I’m from Ohio so I’m not entirely sure but I think that’s what they call irony.
2012 3 9 mindshare digital pov - apple i pad announcementMindshare
Apple has announced the introduction of a new version of its Apple TV and iPad range. With approximately 70 million iPads forecast to be shipped in 2012 (71% up on 2011), there remains an insatiable appetite for Apple products around the world. Whilst neither announcement is especially ground-breaking, the success of the iPhone 4S, which was greeted with hoots of derision by tech-blogs, shows that the general public doesn’t seem to care. There are multiple additional features and upgrades with no major price hike so these latest announcements are unlikely to see this demand change significant and if anything could well increase it.
2012 3 9 mindshare digital pov - apple i pad announcement
Mwc 2013 28feb13
1. Hyper connected world
Think mobility first
Part 2: MWC 2013
How thoughts from Mobile World Congress (February 2013 )
build on thoughts from Consumer Electronics Show (January 2013)
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2. Contents: Hyper connected world: part 1 - CES
1. Beyond size and definition?
2. Sensors in everything. Data everywhere
3. Everyone is thinking Phablets & Tabtops
4. Three technology-fuelled megatrends
5. Look no hands!
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3. Part 1: 4 things to remember from CES 2013
Sensors in everything
Data everywhere
Hyper connected world
Think mobility first
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5. Part 2: 5 things to remember from MWC 2013
Sensors in everything
Data everywhere
Hyper connected world
Think mobility first
Don’t lose sight of the money
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6. Contents: Hyper connected world: part 2 - MWC
1. More Beyond size and definition?
2. More Sensors in everything. Data everywhere
3. More Everyone is thinking Phablets & Tabtops
4. More of the 3 three technology-fuelled megatrends
5. More Look no hands!
6. Look no hands! goes NFC-crazy
7. Think bigger. Think connected cities
8. Don't lose sight of the money
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8. Contents: Hyper connected world: part 2 - MWC
1. More Beyond size and definition?
2. More Sensors in everything. Data everywhere
3. More Everyone is thinking Phablets & Tabtops
4. More of the 3 three technology-fuelled megatrends
5. More Look no hands!
6. Look no hands! goes NFC-crazy
7. Think bigger. Think connected cities
8. Don't lose sight of the money
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9. More Sensors in everything & Data everywhere
eNest: emergency response & location device
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10. Contents: Hyper connected world: part 2 - MWC
1. More Beyond size and definition?
2. More Sensors in everything. Data everywhere
3. More Everyone is thinking Phablets & Tabtops
4. More of the 3 three technology-fuelled megatrends
5. More Look no hands!
6. Look no hands! goes NFC-crazy
7. Think bigger. Think connected cities
8. Don't lose sight of the money
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11. More Everyone is thinking Phablets & Tabtops
Huawei Ascend Mate & ASUS FonePad (7 inch): Phone? Mini tablet?
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12. More Everyone is thinking Phablets & Tabtops
Budget point of entry products for less developed markets:
Nokia Lumia range 15 Euro point of entry and Mozilla Firefox budget OS launches
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13. Contents: Hyper connected world: part 2 - MWC
1. More Beyond size and definition?
2. More Sensors in everything. Data everywhere
3. More Everyone is thinking Phablets & Tabtops
4. More of the 3 three technology-fuelled megatrends
5. More Look no hands!
6. Look no hands! goes NFC-crazy
7. Think bigger. Think connected cities
8. Don't lose sight of the money
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14. #1. More Appmobile
Volvo On Call: lock your car, find your car, view your dashboard and set your heater by the touch of a button
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15. #2. More automated health
Mhealth: Risk Calculator (Heart Failure) : ICOR : Personal Health Folder
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16. #3. More Connected home
Samsung HomeSync: store, share, and stream content from your phone.
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18. Contents: Hyper connected world: part 2 - MWC
1. More Beyond size and definition?
2. More Sensors in everything. Data everywhere
3. More Everyone is thinking Phablets & Tabtops
4. More of the 3 three technology-fuelled megatrends
5. More Look no hands!
6. Look no hands! goes NFC-crazy
7. Think bigger. Think connected cities
8. Don't lose sight of the money
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19. More Look no hands!
Ford Sync. AppLink. Voice control e.g. Accessing Spotify playlists and adjust volume settings
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20. Contents: Hyper connected world: part 2 - MWC
1. More Beyond size and definition?
2. More Sensors in everything. Data everywhere
3. More Everyone is thinking Phablets & Tabtops
4. More of the 3 three technology-fuelled megatrends
5. More Look no hands!
6. Look no hands! goes NFC-crazy
7. Think bigger. Think connected cities
8. Don't lose sight of the money
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21. Look no hands! goes NFC-crazy
Almost everyone had a point of view / NFC presence
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23. Look no hands! goes NFC-crazy
Samsung TecTiles: Programmable NFC stickers : Sony One-touch
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24. Look no hands! goes NFC-crazy
Nokia wireless charging & NFC programmable functions
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25. Contents: Hyper connected world: part 2 - MWC
1. More Beyond size and definition?
2. More Sensors in everything. Data everywhere
3. More Everyone is thinking Phablets & Tabtops
4. More of the 3 three technology-fuelled megatrends
5. More Look no hands!
6. Look no hands! goes NFC-crazy
7. Think bigger. Think connected cities
8. Don't lose sight of the money
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26. Think bigger. Think connected cities
A city where everything intelligently connects?
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28. Contents: Hyper connected world: part 2 - MWC
1. More Beyond size and definition?
2. More Sensors in everything. Data everywhere
3. More Everyone is thinking Phablets & Tabtops
4. More of the 3 three technology-fuelled megatrends
5. More Look no hands!
6. Look no hands! goes NFC-crazy
7. Think bigger. Think connected cities
8. Don't lose sight of the money
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29. Don't lose sight of the money
Damned if you don’t. Damned If you do? KT Corp, S.Korea. 4G experience
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30. Don't lose sight of the money
A reoccurring theme on many stands
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31. Don't lose sight of the money
Eternal demand for brands to continue to subsidise content: Samsung shake
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32. Contents: Hyper connected world: part 2 - MWC
1. More Beyond size and definition?
2. More Sensors in everything. Data everywhere
3. More Everyone is thinking Phablets & Tabtops
4. More of the 3 three technology-fuelled megatrends
5. More Look no hands!
6. Look no hands! goes NFC-crazy
7. Think bigger. Think connected cities
8. Don't lose sight of the money
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33. Part 2: 5 things to remember from MWC 2013
Sensors in everything
Data everywhere
Hyper connected world
Think mobility first
Don’t lose sight of the money
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