This document discusses the emerging wearable technology segment and Qualcomm's role in leading it. Some key points made include: 1) Wearable device shipments are expected to grow significantly over the next few years across categories like smartwatches, fitness/wellness, and healthcare; 2) Qualcomm is developing the core technologies needed for wearables like connectivity, power management, displays, and integrated systems-on-chips; 3) A successful personal wearable will need to optimize for characteristics like thin/light design, long battery life, always-on sensing capabilities, and continuous connectivity.
One of the best ways to understand the investment potential of IoT is to have insights regarding the market growth potential and the earning power of specific technologies, business sectors or companies. Patent information can provide many valuable insights that can be exploited for finding investment potential of IoT. Most of all, patents can provide insights regarding the state of the art and future direction of IoT innovation for the specific technologies (e.g., Smart UI/UX, Autonomous Vehicles, M2M Connectivity), products/services (e.g., Smart Homes, Healthcare/Medical Devices, Connected Cars, Big Data Analytics) and companies (e.g., Apple, Cisco, IBM, Qualcomm, Samsung). Patents also can provide insights regarding a new company to become play a leading role in the emerging IoT market. Furthermore, patents can provide insights regarding emerging disruptive IoT products/Services by providing IoT products with new performance/value proposition attributes that may not previously have been valued by existing end users (e.g., convergence with other technologies to create synergies). Therefore, one can find the specific IoT technologies, business sectors or companies for investment opportunities in venture capital funding, M&A, patent/technology acquisition/monetization, leveraged buyout and stock investment. Following illustrates some examples of IoT technologies, business sectors and companies for potential investment opportunities that are obtained from patent information.
OT - Getting the Most From Your B2B Network - SS14Mark Morley, MBA
This presentation was the keynote delivered at an EDIFICE plenary in Brussels in May 2014. EDIFICE is a European based industry association driving B2B standards across the high tech industry. The presentation discusses how once connected to a global B2B network such as OpenText Trading Grid, how a company can potentially utilise the information flowing across the extended enterprise and hence obtain greater value from a B2B platform, rather than just exchanging transaction based B2B messages. GXS has been a member of EDIFICE for more than 25 years however this was the first time that the attendees had heard of OpenText, so the first few slides provide a high level introduction to the company - Updated May 2014
Red Cat Holdings, through its three wholly owned subsidiaries, Fat Shark, Red Cat Propware, and Rotor Riot provides products, services, and solutions to the drone industry. Fat Shark makes First Person View (FPV) video goggles for the drone industry and has the largest market share for drone video goggles. Red Cat Propware is developing software that
performs flight data analytics, flight data storage, diagnostics, and problem prevention. Rotor Riot is a drone media, education, and ecommerce store. Rotor Riot’s premium brand and large influence on the drone industry
supports and promotes Fat Shark, Red Cat Propware, and future acquisitions while providing direct retail distribution.
Global LED Driver IC Market for Display & Lighting Applications (2010 ' 2015)ReportLinker.com
Report DescriptionThe Global LED driver IC market is estimated to grow from $1,119.0 million in 2010 to $4,424.0 million in 2015, at an estimated CAGR of 31.6% from 2010 to 2015. Initiatives taken by the government to phase out demand for incandescent bulbs in lieu of high quality picture images, power efficient lighting offered by LED have increased the deployment and usage of LED driver IC in a range of applications such as displays and lighting.Amongst these two applications, the LED driver IC market for lighting applications is expected to grow with a relatively high CAGR of 46.5% from 2010 to 2015. Display application accounted for the largest share; i.e. 80% of the overall the LED driver IC market generating $895.2 million in 2010 and is expected to generate $2,914.0 million in 2015 with a CAGR of 26.6% for the same period.Scope of the reportThis research report categorizes the global LED driver IC market on the basis of different applications and countries; forecasting revenues, and analyzing trends in each of the smart home applications.On the basis of applicationsApplications such as display and lightings are covered in the report.On the basis of geographyNorth America, Europe, Asia-Pacific (APAC), and ROW (Rest of World) are covered in the report.Each section will provide market data, market drivers, trends and opportunities, top-selling products, key players, and competitive outlook. This report will also provide market tables for covering the sub-segments and micro-markets. In addition, the report provides more than 24 company profiles covering all the sub-segments.What makes our reports unique'We provide the longest market segmentation chain in this industry.We provide 10% customization. Our customization will ensure that they necessarily get the market intelligence they are looking for and we get a loyal customer.We conduct detailed market positioning, product positioning, and competitive positioning. Entry strategies, gaps and opportunities are identified for all the stakeholders.Comprehensive market analysis is carried out for the following sectors:Pharmaceuticals, Medical Devices, Biotechnology, Semiconductor and Electronics, Energy and Power Supplies, Food and Beverages, Chemicals, Advanced Materials, Industrial Automation, and Telecom and IT. We also analyze retailers and super-retailers, technology providers, and research and development (R&D) companies.Key questions answeredWhich are the high-growth segments/cash cows and how is the market segmented in terms of applications and materials'What are market estimates and forecasts; which markets are doing well and which are not'Where are the gaps and opportunities; what is driving the market'Which are the key playing fields' Which are the winning edge imperatives'How is the competitive outlook; who are the main players in each of the segments; what are the key selling products; what are their strategic directives, operational strengths and product pipelines' Who is doing what'Powerful research and analysisThe analysts working with MarketsandMarkets come from renowned publishing and market research firms, globally, adding their expertise and domain understanding. We get the facts from over 22,000 news and information sources, a huge database of key industry participants and draw on our relationships with more than 900 market research companies across the world. We, at MarketsandMarkets, are inspired to help our clients grow by providing qualitative business insights with our huge market intelligence repository.
Application Processor Market PPT: Overview, Dynamics, Trends, Segmentation, A...IMARC Group
According to the recent report by IMARC Group the global application processor market reached a value of US$ 31.9 Billion in 2020.
Application processors refer to the system on a chip (SoC) processors which are utilized for supporting the applications running on a mobile operating system. These processors may or may not be independent of other processors present in the mobile device.
Check out how the Indian auto industry is affected due to the COVID-19 and what are the proposed solutions to tackle the challenges and boost the demand.
We have covered all challenges related to the consumers, OEM, and dealers in the Automative industry and proposed MarTech solutions.
One of the best ways to understand the investment potential of IoT is to have insights regarding the market growth potential and the earning power of specific technologies, business sectors or companies. Patent information can provide many valuable insights that can be exploited for finding investment potential of IoT. Most of all, patents can provide insights regarding the state of the art and future direction of IoT innovation for the specific technologies (e.g., Smart UI/UX, Autonomous Vehicles, M2M Connectivity), products/services (e.g., Smart Homes, Healthcare/Medical Devices, Connected Cars, Big Data Analytics) and companies (e.g., Apple, Cisco, IBM, Qualcomm, Samsung). Patents also can provide insights regarding a new company to become play a leading role in the emerging IoT market. Furthermore, patents can provide insights regarding emerging disruptive IoT products/Services by providing IoT products with new performance/value proposition attributes that may not previously have been valued by existing end users (e.g., convergence with other technologies to create synergies). Therefore, one can find the specific IoT technologies, business sectors or companies for investment opportunities in venture capital funding, M&A, patent/technology acquisition/monetization, leveraged buyout and stock investment. Following illustrates some examples of IoT technologies, business sectors and companies for potential investment opportunities that are obtained from patent information.
OT - Getting the Most From Your B2B Network - SS14Mark Morley, MBA
This presentation was the keynote delivered at an EDIFICE plenary in Brussels in May 2014. EDIFICE is a European based industry association driving B2B standards across the high tech industry. The presentation discusses how once connected to a global B2B network such as OpenText Trading Grid, how a company can potentially utilise the information flowing across the extended enterprise and hence obtain greater value from a B2B platform, rather than just exchanging transaction based B2B messages. GXS has been a member of EDIFICE for more than 25 years however this was the first time that the attendees had heard of OpenText, so the first few slides provide a high level introduction to the company - Updated May 2014
Red Cat Holdings, through its three wholly owned subsidiaries, Fat Shark, Red Cat Propware, and Rotor Riot provides products, services, and solutions to the drone industry. Fat Shark makes First Person View (FPV) video goggles for the drone industry and has the largest market share for drone video goggles. Red Cat Propware is developing software that
performs flight data analytics, flight data storage, diagnostics, and problem prevention. Rotor Riot is a drone media, education, and ecommerce store. Rotor Riot’s premium brand and large influence on the drone industry
supports and promotes Fat Shark, Red Cat Propware, and future acquisitions while providing direct retail distribution.
Global LED Driver IC Market for Display & Lighting Applications (2010 ' 2015)ReportLinker.com
Report DescriptionThe Global LED driver IC market is estimated to grow from $1,119.0 million in 2010 to $4,424.0 million in 2015, at an estimated CAGR of 31.6% from 2010 to 2015. Initiatives taken by the government to phase out demand for incandescent bulbs in lieu of high quality picture images, power efficient lighting offered by LED have increased the deployment and usage of LED driver IC in a range of applications such as displays and lighting.Amongst these two applications, the LED driver IC market for lighting applications is expected to grow with a relatively high CAGR of 46.5% from 2010 to 2015. Display application accounted for the largest share; i.e. 80% of the overall the LED driver IC market generating $895.2 million in 2010 and is expected to generate $2,914.0 million in 2015 with a CAGR of 26.6% for the same period.Scope of the reportThis research report categorizes the global LED driver IC market on the basis of different applications and countries; forecasting revenues, and analyzing trends in each of the smart home applications.On the basis of applicationsApplications such as display and lightings are covered in the report.On the basis of geographyNorth America, Europe, Asia-Pacific (APAC), and ROW (Rest of World) are covered in the report.Each section will provide market data, market drivers, trends and opportunities, top-selling products, key players, and competitive outlook. This report will also provide market tables for covering the sub-segments and micro-markets. In addition, the report provides more than 24 company profiles covering all the sub-segments.What makes our reports unique'We provide the longest market segmentation chain in this industry.We provide 10% customization. Our customization will ensure that they necessarily get the market intelligence they are looking for and we get a loyal customer.We conduct detailed market positioning, product positioning, and competitive positioning. Entry strategies, gaps and opportunities are identified for all the stakeholders.Comprehensive market analysis is carried out for the following sectors:Pharmaceuticals, Medical Devices, Biotechnology, Semiconductor and Electronics, Energy and Power Supplies, Food and Beverages, Chemicals, Advanced Materials, Industrial Automation, and Telecom and IT. We also analyze retailers and super-retailers, technology providers, and research and development (R&D) companies.Key questions answeredWhich are the high-growth segments/cash cows and how is the market segmented in terms of applications and materials'What are market estimates and forecasts; which markets are doing well and which are not'Where are the gaps and opportunities; what is driving the market'Which are the key playing fields' Which are the winning edge imperatives'How is the competitive outlook; who are the main players in each of the segments; what are the key selling products; what are their strategic directives, operational strengths and product pipelines' Who is doing what'Powerful research and analysisThe analysts working with MarketsandMarkets come from renowned publishing and market research firms, globally, adding their expertise and domain understanding. We get the facts from over 22,000 news and information sources, a huge database of key industry participants and draw on our relationships with more than 900 market research companies across the world. We, at MarketsandMarkets, are inspired to help our clients grow by providing qualitative business insights with our huge market intelligence repository.
Application Processor Market PPT: Overview, Dynamics, Trends, Segmentation, A...IMARC Group
According to the recent report by IMARC Group the global application processor market reached a value of US$ 31.9 Billion in 2020.
Application processors refer to the system on a chip (SoC) processors which are utilized for supporting the applications running on a mobile operating system. These processors may or may not be independent of other processors present in the mobile device.
Check out how the Indian auto industry is affected due to the COVID-19 and what are the proposed solutions to tackle the challenges and boost the demand.
We have covered all challenges related to the consumers, OEM, and dealers in the Automative industry and proposed MarTech solutions.
Emerging NVM technological choices are about to be made by key players: STTMRAM or RRAM?
Over the last two years, the complex emerging non-volatile memory (NVM) situation has been greatly simplified.
In 2014, Micron, the main phase-change memory (PCM) promoter for stand-alone memory, stopped actively selling PCM chips following the collapse of sales targeting the shrinking entry-level mobile phone market. At the same time, Micron developed a resistive random access memory (RRAM or ReRAM) chip with Sony, part of a technology class that includes conductive bridge RAM (CBRAM). At 16 Gb the Micron-Sony RRAM has the highest density commercialized among emerging NVM technologies. Thus, we believe that PCM is now out of the race for stand-alone memory. For embedded microcontroller unit (MCU) applications 2015 will be a key year as STMicroelectronics, the main PCM promoter in this market, will choose if PCM will remain in its roadmap.....
More information at http://www.i-micronews.com/reports.html
Status of the CMOS Image Sensor Industry 2017 - Report by Yole DeveloppementYole Developpement
New applications are transforming the market and technology playing field for CMOS image sensors
It’s ten years down the line from the initial Apple iPhone that started the smartphone era. Since then, CMOS imaging has benefited from huge market demand and a technology-driven environment, resulting in an $11.6B industry in 2016. Photography and video is the main application, which is totally transformed by new use cases, new devices and new technologies.
The mobile market is key for the CMOS image sensor (CIS) industry. Despite saturation in the number of handsets, the CIS market has been able to maintain a 10.5% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) for the 2016-2022 period due to the introduction of dual and 3D cameras. These additional cameras are changing the industry’s drivers from form factor and image quality to interactivity.
Penetration into higher added value markets such as automotive, security and medical shows that CIS products are transforming use cases across the board. CIS technology adoption allows greater automation levels at low cost, while using newly available computing architectures such as deep learning. The CMOS image sensor industry is currently in a virtuous circle where a new technology is providing true customer value.
Computing and AI technologies for mobile and consumer applications 2021 - SampleYole Developpement
Penetrating everyday products will see the market for AI technologies for the consumer market reach $5.6B in 2026.
More information : https://www.i-micronews.com/products/computing-and-ai-technologies-for-mobile-and-consumer-applications-2021/
A recent report published by Infinium Global Research on automotive semiconductor market provides in depth analysis of segments and sub-segments in global as well as regional automotive semiconductor market. The study also highlights the impact of drivers, restraints and macro indicators on the global and regional automotive semiconductor market over the short term as well as long term. The report is a comprehensive presentation of trends, forecast and dollar values of global automotive semiconductor market. According to report the global automotive semiconductor market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 6.4 % over the forecast period of 2018-2024.
United States (US) has witnessed new wave of automotive technology startups. Here are 7 auto tech companies with innovations in LiDAR, Speech recognition software, ADAS, Self-driving car .
Combo sensors continue their growth in a market expected to reach $1.4B in 2019, overcoming discrete sensors. Cellphones and tablets still drive the market but wearables will soon take their place in the landscape.
THE ‘BIG 4’ COMPANIES IN INERTIAL MEMS SHARE 75% OF THE MARKET; STMICROELECTRONICS LOST HIGH-END SMARTPHONE SHARE; STRONG CHALLENGES CAME FROM INVENSENSE & BOSCH SENSORTEC WHO WON APPLE’S BUSINESS
STMicroelectronics (ST) is still the global leader in the inertial consumer sensor market with 40% market share - InvenSense and Bosch Sensortec (Bosch) hardly compete with it today. InvenSense grew strongly, reaching more than 12%, going ahead of Bosch in the inertial market. The ‘big 4’, including AKM, are preparing for the future, with InvenSense holding an advantage as it seems to be ahead in the competition on 9-axis sensors, which are found in a large numbers of products in development, including Google Glass. Prices are still dropping sharply, with 6-axis IMUs sold to some large volume customers at less than $1 in 2013. To stay in the race, leaders are going to introduce technical innovations: monolithic integration of 6-axis IMUs into 9-axis IMUs, TSVs, chip scale packaging, and active capping.
Current challengers and newcomers are eyeing this combo opportunity and expect to take market share, even though the supply chain is consolidating. Kionix, Freescale, Alps Electric, Fairchild, Maxim and more than 10 other companies are targeting this market space, but the leaders are well established and competition is hard. New business models are developing and more fabless companies are likely to be involved in the combo market. Details on newcomer technologies and roadmaps are provided in the report.
THE REAL VALUE IS IN SENSOR FUSION, MOVEMENT WITHIN THE VALUE CHAIN IS ESSENTIAL
Value is moving to function delivery with embedded sensor fusion. Recent acquisition of companies like Movea, Wifislam or CSR is proof of high interest in sensor fusion and also the ‘internet of things’ trend. A lot of actors are considering fusion sensors as a way to make sensors smart, because competition isn’t on performance any more, but in functions/applications. Companies need to add value to their sensors with software solutions. There has been hype about this for many years, but now we’re starting to see commercial implementation. The first real products with sensor fusion are already on the market, such as sensor hubs in the latest smartphones and tablets from Samsung and more recently from Apple, with the M8 processor in the iPhone 6 & 6 Plus. In addition, GPS chipsets with indoor navigation capability relying on MEMS sensors are now available from CSR, Qualcomm and Broadcom.
Equipping Engagement with Wearable Tech at Customer Engagement World 2014Ogilvy
Matt Doherty, Associate Director of Global Digital Creative Development at Ogilvy & Mather, presented Equipping Engagement with Wearable Tech at the Customer Engagement World 2014 conference in New York. As wearable tech continues to gain popularity with consumers, brands and their agencies are tasked to determine what this technology will mean for them. The good thing is brands of all types don't have to start the R+D process from scratch. There are all sorts of areas for brands to be a part of in the wearable tech ecosystem. We'll define the ecosystem, consumer experience factors, and uncover wearable tech opportunities you can take back to your brand.
Emerging NVM technological choices are about to be made by key players: STTMRAM or RRAM?
Over the last two years, the complex emerging non-volatile memory (NVM) situation has been greatly simplified.
In 2014, Micron, the main phase-change memory (PCM) promoter for stand-alone memory, stopped actively selling PCM chips following the collapse of sales targeting the shrinking entry-level mobile phone market. At the same time, Micron developed a resistive random access memory (RRAM or ReRAM) chip with Sony, part of a technology class that includes conductive bridge RAM (CBRAM). At 16 Gb the Micron-Sony RRAM has the highest density commercialized among emerging NVM technologies. Thus, we believe that PCM is now out of the race for stand-alone memory. For embedded microcontroller unit (MCU) applications 2015 will be a key year as STMicroelectronics, the main PCM promoter in this market, will choose if PCM will remain in its roadmap.....
More information at http://www.i-micronews.com/reports.html
Status of the CMOS Image Sensor Industry 2017 - Report by Yole DeveloppementYole Developpement
New applications are transforming the market and technology playing field for CMOS image sensors
It’s ten years down the line from the initial Apple iPhone that started the smartphone era. Since then, CMOS imaging has benefited from huge market demand and a technology-driven environment, resulting in an $11.6B industry in 2016. Photography and video is the main application, which is totally transformed by new use cases, new devices and new technologies.
The mobile market is key for the CMOS image sensor (CIS) industry. Despite saturation in the number of handsets, the CIS market has been able to maintain a 10.5% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) for the 2016-2022 period due to the introduction of dual and 3D cameras. These additional cameras are changing the industry’s drivers from form factor and image quality to interactivity.
Penetration into higher added value markets such as automotive, security and medical shows that CIS products are transforming use cases across the board. CIS technology adoption allows greater automation levels at low cost, while using newly available computing architectures such as deep learning. The CMOS image sensor industry is currently in a virtuous circle where a new technology is providing true customer value.
Computing and AI technologies for mobile and consumer applications 2021 - SampleYole Developpement
Penetrating everyday products will see the market for AI technologies for the consumer market reach $5.6B in 2026.
More information : https://www.i-micronews.com/products/computing-and-ai-technologies-for-mobile-and-consumer-applications-2021/
A recent report published by Infinium Global Research on automotive semiconductor market provides in depth analysis of segments and sub-segments in global as well as regional automotive semiconductor market. The study also highlights the impact of drivers, restraints and macro indicators on the global and regional automotive semiconductor market over the short term as well as long term. The report is a comprehensive presentation of trends, forecast and dollar values of global automotive semiconductor market. According to report the global automotive semiconductor market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 6.4 % over the forecast period of 2018-2024.
United States (US) has witnessed new wave of automotive technology startups. Here are 7 auto tech companies with innovations in LiDAR, Speech recognition software, ADAS, Self-driving car .
Combo sensors continue their growth in a market expected to reach $1.4B in 2019, overcoming discrete sensors. Cellphones and tablets still drive the market but wearables will soon take their place in the landscape.
THE ‘BIG 4’ COMPANIES IN INERTIAL MEMS SHARE 75% OF THE MARKET; STMICROELECTRONICS LOST HIGH-END SMARTPHONE SHARE; STRONG CHALLENGES CAME FROM INVENSENSE & BOSCH SENSORTEC WHO WON APPLE’S BUSINESS
STMicroelectronics (ST) is still the global leader in the inertial consumer sensor market with 40% market share - InvenSense and Bosch Sensortec (Bosch) hardly compete with it today. InvenSense grew strongly, reaching more than 12%, going ahead of Bosch in the inertial market. The ‘big 4’, including AKM, are preparing for the future, with InvenSense holding an advantage as it seems to be ahead in the competition on 9-axis sensors, which are found in a large numbers of products in development, including Google Glass. Prices are still dropping sharply, with 6-axis IMUs sold to some large volume customers at less than $1 in 2013. To stay in the race, leaders are going to introduce technical innovations: monolithic integration of 6-axis IMUs into 9-axis IMUs, TSVs, chip scale packaging, and active capping.
Current challengers and newcomers are eyeing this combo opportunity and expect to take market share, even though the supply chain is consolidating. Kionix, Freescale, Alps Electric, Fairchild, Maxim and more than 10 other companies are targeting this market space, but the leaders are well established and competition is hard. New business models are developing and more fabless companies are likely to be involved in the combo market. Details on newcomer technologies and roadmaps are provided in the report.
THE REAL VALUE IS IN SENSOR FUSION, MOVEMENT WITHIN THE VALUE CHAIN IS ESSENTIAL
Value is moving to function delivery with embedded sensor fusion. Recent acquisition of companies like Movea, Wifislam or CSR is proof of high interest in sensor fusion and also the ‘internet of things’ trend. A lot of actors are considering fusion sensors as a way to make sensors smart, because competition isn’t on performance any more, but in functions/applications. Companies need to add value to their sensors with software solutions. There has been hype about this for many years, but now we’re starting to see commercial implementation. The first real products with sensor fusion are already on the market, such as sensor hubs in the latest smartphones and tablets from Samsung and more recently from Apple, with the M8 processor in the iPhone 6 & 6 Plus. In addition, GPS chipsets with indoor navigation capability relying on MEMS sensors are now available from CSR, Qualcomm and Broadcom.
Equipping Engagement with Wearable Tech at Customer Engagement World 2014Ogilvy
Matt Doherty, Associate Director of Global Digital Creative Development at Ogilvy & Mather, presented Equipping Engagement with Wearable Tech at the Customer Engagement World 2014 conference in New York. As wearable tech continues to gain popularity with consumers, brands and their agencies are tasked to determine what this technology will mean for them. The good thing is brands of all types don't have to start the R+D process from scratch. There are all sorts of areas for brands to be a part of in the wearable tech ecosystem. We'll define the ecosystem, consumer experience factors, and uncover wearable tech opportunities you can take back to your brand.
The Next Big Thing: The Qualcomm Toq Smartwatchwsw10fsu
This is a presentation I made as part of a project for one of my communication sources at FSU. It talks about the diffusion of innovation theory and why the smartwatch will take off with the Qualcomm Toq
Topic: Wearable Technologies Enabling the Next Wave of Internet of Things Innovation
Speaker: Ting Wei,Li (Senior Vice Present of Sales President of Greater China Broadcom)
This presentation, delivered by Liya Sharif of Qualcomm Technologies, was part of "The Consumerization of B2B Marketing" event held May 21, 2015 in La Jolla, organized and hosted by SoCal BMA.
We are living in an era where the lines of marketing are becoming blurrier and less defined. Channels are intersecting and cross-pollinating one with the other. Social media is blending our personal behavior with our professional one. When thinking of Qualcomm, you immediately think of it as a B2B brand. At the end of the day, Qualcomm's biggest customers have been OEM's. But when you properly understand what Qualcomm stands for, you then immediately realize that, one way or another, everyone gets impacted by it: Robotic, IOE, Connected home, wearable technology, automotive... Qualcomm is the essential accelerator of progress in mobile and, in today's world, everyone wants to get affected by progress.
Brands are focusing less and less on targeting just consumers or just businesses. As a result of this new media landscape, audiences have blended and brands are now adding the notion of replacing B2B or B2C with H2H (human-to-human). It's becoming less about who your brand is or the message it is trying to send. The key to success these days is to 'speak more human'. Liya Sharif shared insights on how this concept applies to Qualcomm in a very relevant way.
XR viewers are a new category of AR or VR devices that allow for lighter and smaller designs since they are connected to smartphones or other computer accessories. For more details, check out this great webinar, which has been adapted from a presentation we gave at AWE 2019.
This session will discuss trends in mobile security, future risks and mobile security’s place in the overall cyber security effort. Enterprise and BYOD, authentication and anti-theft solutions will be presented. We’ll highlight the security vulnerabilities of today, future risks and solutions to mitigate them. Asaf Ashkenazi will be moderating this panel discussion.
Watch this presentation on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g1V-oDlt6s8
Innovation and the Internet of Things - Emeka Nwafor (Wind River Systems)IoT613
INNOVATION AND THE INTERNET OF THINGS
IoT is shaping up to be one of the most disruptive and transformative industrial technology events in history. Analysts predict that by 2020, the data coming from tens of billions of devices will drive trillions of dollars in to the economy from new business models that make cities smarter, factories more efficient, and improve society’s overall quality of life. In this session we will take a look at how operational analytics, security concerns, and the user experience are impacting innovation around the Internet of Things.
ABOUT EMEKA
Emeka is the Senior Director for Global Alliances at Wind River, an independent subsidiary of Intel Corp. Emeka is responsible for managing Wind River’s global ecosystem of software partners, aligning them with Wind River’s go-to-market strategy for the Internet of Things and the Wind Helix product portfolio. Emeka has over 20 years of experience developing complex embedded systems and developing tools to support the development of complex embedded systems. A graduate of McGill University, Emeka enjoys cycling, running, playing tennis, jazz, travel, good food, and cheering on his daughters during their soccer matches.
Red Cat Holdings, through its three wholly owned subsidiaries, Fat Shark, Red Cat Propware, and Rotor Riot provides products, services, and solutions to the drone industry. Fat Shark makes First Person View (FPV) video goggles for the drone industry and has the largest market share for drone video goggles. Red Cat Propware is developing software that
performs flight data analytics, flight data storage, diagnostics, and problem prevention. Rotor Riot is a drone media, education, and ecommerce store. Rotor Riot’s premium brand and large influence on the drone industry
supports and promotes Fat Shark, Red Cat Propware, and future acquisitions while providing direct retail distribution.
Cisco Tech Advantage Webinar. June 4th, 2014
Video: http://youtu.be/RkmMi9qea5Y
IoT is everywhere, from smart meters on houses to parking sensors in the ground – all devices are connected to the Internet. Internet engineers are helping traditional industries solve new industrial world challenges by connecting billions of new devices. An exciting part of the IoT journey is the integration between both worlds: Information Technology (IT) and Operation Technology (OT). For that a systems approach is required to scale the existing Internet infrastructure to accommodate IoT use cases, while making IT technology easy to adopt for OT operators.
In this session you will learn:
IoT infrastructure challenges and the need for open standards and partner ecosystem
Key elements to build large-scale IoT systems as IPv6, access control, plug and play, distributed intelligence and contextual awareness
Introduction to fog computing and advantages of extending cloud computing and services
Looking ahead to the future
Iveda (OTCQB:IVDA) enables cloud video surveillance via its Sentir® data and video management platform, utilizing proprietary video streaming and Big Data storage technology. Iveda enables a recurring revenue model by global licensing of Sentir to service providers, already earning monthly recurring revenue from their customers, such as telcos, datacenter operators, ISPs, and cable companies.
Proposal for Smart Accessory Interface v1.0 (2nd edition)Jonathan Jeon
This WI will define the requirements and consequent TSs for a SAI enabler aimed at improving the information exchanging between Smart Accessory and Smart Devices, and usability of Smart Accessory. Please refer to the outlined use case.
A smart accessory is a class of product that really focuses on doing a very specialized task that works in conjunction with your smartphone or tablet.
Whilst the Smart Accessory is becoming increasingly growing, Smart Accessory based services is heavily fragmented due to the multitude of disparate services, implementing a “walled garden” approach.
Up to today, there is no existing standard or de facto standard for Smart Accessory Interface. Application Developer and Accessory Manufacturer have to develop and use different and dedicated interface method, data format, protocol and server model.
This proposed work item to define an Smart Accessory Interface(SAI) is the opportunity to resolve the situation and to produce a standard relevant for the all industry.
TR-069 and the road to the smart home: Rob Gallagher, Director of Research, Media, Entertainment & Consumer, Ovum
TR-069 milestones and future requirements: Kurt Peterhans, CEO, Axiros, Alfeo Pareschi, Chief Strategy Officer, Axiros
Q&A, Rob Gallagher, Director of Research, Media, Entertainment & Consumer, Ovum, Kurt Peterhans, CEO, Axiros, Alfeo Pareschi, Chief Strategy Officer, Axiros, Robin Mersh, CEO, Broadband Forum
Is there a buyer for every company? What do you have to do get your company ready for an exit? Should you hire a banker? Sell out soon or go for it all? Find out more by checking out the presentation we delivered at the event Thursday, November 21.
Keynote Speaker Gwynne Shotwell, President and COO of SpaceX,
helped build the Falcon vehicle family manifest to more than 50 launches, representing over $5 billion in revenue.
Larry Smarr, Founding Director of the California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology (Calit2), shares his presentation delivered at Venture Summit Friday, July 12, 2013
Digital Transformation and IT Strategy Toolkit and TemplatesAurelien Domont, MBA
This Digital Transformation and IT Strategy Toolkit was created by ex-McKinsey, Deloitte and BCG Management Consultants, after more than 5,000 hours of work. It is considered the world's best & most comprehensive Digital Transformation and IT Strategy Toolkit. It includes all the Frameworks, Best Practices & Templates required to successfully undertake the Digital Transformation of your organization and define a robust IT Strategy.
Editable Toolkit to help you reuse our content: 700 Powerpoint slides | 35 Excel sheets | 84 minutes of Video training
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3.0 Project 2_ Developing My Brand Identity Kit.pptxtanyjahb
A personal brand exploration presentation summarizes an individual's unique qualities and goals, covering strengths, values, passions, and target audience. It helps individuals understand what makes them stand out, their desired image, and how they aim to achieve it.
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