The document provides trends and predictions for the wearables industry in 2015. Key points include:
1) Watches, armbands, glasses and other form factors will rapidly progress as companies search for dominant designs. Apple, Google, Microsoft and Samsung will battle for platform dominance.
2) Health monitoring will be a major focus, with continuous heart monitoring a big area of growth. Apple's health kit could become an important lock-in asset.
3) Payment functionality on wearables will take off, with the wrist becoming the new digital wallet. Banks and payment companies will aggressively enter the space.
4) Innovation at the fringes will see new concepts in materials, locations of devices and personal area
Overview of the hottest wearable trends in 2014 by the Wearable software makers Koru. For the decision makers by the makers. Understand what will matter in wearables in 2014.
Koru Wearable Trends 2016, now its 4th year. Providing a overview of key trends covering Apple Watch, Android Wear, Samsung, LG, Misfit, Fitbit, Suunto and other movers and shakers.
This 142-page trend report captures the highlights from the first-ever virtual CES event. We always say that CES is a preview of what to expect in the year ahead, and this year was no exception. Not only was CES 2021 filled with exciting and innovative new product announcements, it also encapsulated how the global pandemic forced the rapid acceleration of numerous fields in consumer electronics.
Koru wearable trends now in the fifth year. Sharing our views for the year ahead. Koru merges design and technology and we love beautiful wearables and our mission is to power brands to deliver their experiences to their fans.
Things to be expected at Apple WWDC-2015
- iOS 9 and iOS X 10.11
- Apple Music Streaming Service
- Apple Pay reward
- Homekit updates
- Proactive Siri
- Apple Watch Native SDK
- Maps Transit Directs
- iPad Split Mode Screen
The IPG Media Lab attended CES 2014 to explore emerging technologies that could impact how brands reach audiences in the future. They saw seven key trends: 1) cars becoming a new platform for connectivity, 2) 4K video beginning to go mainstream, 3) smart TVs advancing with new content recognition and operating systems, 4) mobile accessories like power boosters and fashionable cases growing in importance, 5) wearable technology breaking out with more devices for health and fitness, 6) smart home tech becoming more accessible for consumers, and 7) gaming blurring between PCs and consoles. The Lab provides intelligence on these trends, curates experiences for clients at CES, and produces content sharing their perspective.
CES 2016 Trends and Implications - Havas Tom Goodwin
The document summarizes trends observed at CES 2016. It notes that while hardware changes more slowly than software and expectations, CES 2016 showed an evolution in products that were faster, thinner, cheaper and more connected. Key trends included autonomous mobility with self-driving vehicles; collaborative systems as companies partner to create more value; cognitive robotics becoming more human-like; infinite screens as everything becomes a display; mixed reality with virtual and augmented reality gaining momentum; and diagnostic wearables that closely monitor health metrics.
Overview of the hottest wearable trends in 2014 by the Wearable software makers Koru. For the decision makers by the makers. Understand what will matter in wearables in 2014.
Koru Wearable Trends 2016, now its 4th year. Providing a overview of key trends covering Apple Watch, Android Wear, Samsung, LG, Misfit, Fitbit, Suunto and other movers and shakers.
This 142-page trend report captures the highlights from the first-ever virtual CES event. We always say that CES is a preview of what to expect in the year ahead, and this year was no exception. Not only was CES 2021 filled with exciting and innovative new product announcements, it also encapsulated how the global pandemic forced the rapid acceleration of numerous fields in consumer electronics.
Koru wearable trends now in the fifth year. Sharing our views for the year ahead. Koru merges design and technology and we love beautiful wearables and our mission is to power brands to deliver their experiences to their fans.
Things to be expected at Apple WWDC-2015
- iOS 9 and iOS X 10.11
- Apple Music Streaming Service
- Apple Pay reward
- Homekit updates
- Proactive Siri
- Apple Watch Native SDK
- Maps Transit Directs
- iPad Split Mode Screen
The IPG Media Lab attended CES 2014 to explore emerging technologies that could impact how brands reach audiences in the future. They saw seven key trends: 1) cars becoming a new platform for connectivity, 2) 4K video beginning to go mainstream, 3) smart TVs advancing with new content recognition and operating systems, 4) mobile accessories like power boosters and fashionable cases growing in importance, 5) wearable technology breaking out with more devices for health and fitness, 6) smart home tech becoming more accessible for consumers, and 7) gaming blurring between PCs and consoles. The Lab provides intelligence on these trends, curates experiences for clients at CES, and produces content sharing their perspective.
CES 2016 Trends and Implications - Havas Tom Goodwin
The document summarizes trends observed at CES 2016. It notes that while hardware changes more slowly than software and expectations, CES 2016 showed an evolution in products that were faster, thinner, cheaper and more connected. Key trends included autonomous mobility with self-driving vehicles; collaborative systems as companies partner to create more value; cognitive robotics becoming more human-like; infinite screens as everything becomes a display; mixed reality with virtual and augmented reality gaining momentum; and diagnostic wearables that closely monitor health metrics.
Facebook Portal is a video chat device with a 10 or 15-inch display that connects to Facebook Messenger. It uses AI and AR features like automatic camera zooming and filters during calls. Users can access Facebook Watch content and make encrypted video calls. Privacy features include a physical camera cover and one-tap mic/camera disabling.
This document shows the important highlights from Mobile World Congress 2016 (MWC 2016).
The show hosted the new flagship mobile phones like Samsung Galaxy S7 or LG G5 as well as new tablets like Huawei Matebook…
In this document, I wanted to show you some interesting highlights from the show rather than taking you through these new devices.
13 Trends of 2013 - by Eduardo Mapa Jr, Executive Partner at Havas Media OrtegaHavas Media
Havas Media Ortega Managing Partner Eduardo Mapa Jr. presented '13 Trends of 2013' during the Philippine Association of National Advertisers (PANA)'s General Members Meeting at Hard Rock Cafe, Glorietta, Makati Philippines.
A recap and insights from CES 2014 from the Cake Group and Havas Media: includes insights around wearable technology; 4K displays, robotics; the connected home the intersection of fashion & tech; connected cars; immersive entertainment and tech marketers.
The document summarizes key observations and themes from the 2012 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) conference, including that software is becoming a key differentiator, user experience is important, and tablets are aiming at business users. It also notes Microsoft's reduced presence at the show and increased focus on an integrated experience across its products, as well as growth in areas like ultrabooks, touch displays, smart TVs, phones, health/fitness tech, and opportunities for app developers.
Tomorrow Group Credentials - August 2014Tom Goodwin
Tomorrow is a transformation agency that helps companies exploit new technologies to grow their business. It focuses on innovation in business, marketing, communications, and developing growth and brand engagement strategies using emerging technologies. Some of its past projects include using mobile technologies like QR codes and location-based services to boost engagement for brands. Current project themes explored by Tomorrow include using iBeacons for targeted advertising and improving the retail and real estate experience.
Mobile is NOT a Channel - Rob Griffin at IMMAP Summit, 2012Havas Media
Rob Griffin, EVP Product Development at Havas Digital, spoke recently at the IMMAP Summit & emphasised 3 clear takeaways-
1. Mobile is Now, and you must know that. Embrace a Mobile First approach to all marketing and communications efforts.
2. Accept the multiplicity of the device. Mobile devices are consumers' constant companions and central to their daily lives.
3. Activate and Engage! Take full advantage of mobile's greater capabilities to engage in real time.
Instead of thinking about mobile as an advertising channel, it is more important to view it as an access point for consumers- hence the urgent need for everything to be mobile enabled from the start. Mobile Internet user growth is projected to hit 3.5billion in 2015- how are you positioning your brand to take advantage of this revolution?
This edition includes contribution from a wider group of Endava experts who bring under the spotlight leading innovations in the marketplace.
Here are some highlights from the report:
#Using Big Data to find tax
# Privacy and Cloud Services
#The Internet of Things Infrastructure
#Display don't need to be rectangular
#Twitter live streaming
#This quarter major security breach
#Social Media monitoring - Big Data style
CES 2016: Looking for the weird and wonderful microtrendswww.mediafeed.co
Samsung dominated CES with outdoor branding activities like buses and building banners. Segway wanted to be noticed again at CES with a large booth and new products. The car industry had a strong presence at CES with over 150 car brands, showing upcoming changes in the sector. Virtual reality technology solutions were a major buzzword with almost every exhibitor having a VR project.
Each year, memBrain LLC attends CES® to gather intelligence on hot new products and to identify emerging trends and industries.
This special edition of memBrain’s magazine, The STORM Report, is a compilation of memBrain’s observations from the CES® show floor combined with the most “buzzed about” products according to leading industry publications, industry insiders, and the CES® 2020 Innovation Award winners.
With thousands of new products vying for attention at CES®, it is easy to become overwhelmed. But the overarching trends and themes of the show offer an excellent window into what to expect in the near and not-too-distant future. In fact, it seemed as if the innovation on display this year was remarkably more focused on the present than on a future utopia, which was a departure from CES® events of the past.
While previous years felt like a showcase for moonshots and futuristic idealism, this year’s CES® was far more balanced between the practical and the fantastical. The consumer electronics industry is maturing - optimizing between commercialization, technological progress, and the next generation of disruptive products.
The pace of change in advertising and consumer behavior continues to be frantic and to accelerate, so our annual trip to CES in Las Vegas continues to remind us how, in relative terms, hardware changes more slowly than both software and our expectations. In fact, CES in 2016 didn’t show a revolution in electronics and consumer products, but more of an evolution. The products were similar yet faster, thinner, cheaper and above all else, more connected.
This moment feels like the early stages of a new era, a time when all products are becoming cloud connected, touch screens are everywhere, and all media is digital. Yet it’s not quite the Internet of things — it’s the interim of things. We don’t yet have a complete smart home, we have sophisticated homes that sometimes don’t quite work. We have 3D printers without totally compelling use cases, and robotic body parts that don’t quite make a full humanoid.
The companies succeeding are those that are innovating and collaborating to solve real consumer needs, while staying true to a clear brand purpose. From artificial intelligence and cognitive computing, to drone technologies, virtual reality and biometric sensing, to 8k video and 360 surround sound, there are tremendous opportunities on the horizon.
Please read on to view the ten themes that make up this moment in time.
With special thanks to Rori DuBoff, Jez Jowett, Tom Goodwin and the team at Havas Worldwide.
The document discusses the launch and success of the iPad in 2010 and the competitive response it generated from other companies. It notes that 3 million iPads were sold by June 2010 and that Apple made more money from the iPad than the iPod line. The release of the iPad caused major reactions in the tech industry and led competitors like Microsoft and others to develop their own tablet devices to rival the iPad.
One of the world’s largest mobile events, Mobile World Congress typically serves as a platform for unveiling new innovation and disruption in the space, and setting trends for the year. This year's congress was no exception
Mobile World Congress 2015 was bigger than ever with 93,000 attendees. In this presentation we've collated the top five trends we saw at the event and have provided insight into the implications of each for brands and the future of the industry.
This edition is packed with contributions from people across Endava and covers many industries. It contains really cool, innovative projects that span robotics, business intelligence,
security and payments. These projects are the cutting edge of the industry and we often use these as inspiration for clients who are embarking on a Digital Transformation programme.
Key Highlights:
#1 Google's new home personal assistant
#2 Fully interactive advertising
#3 Turn your hand into a touchscreen with this smartwatch
#4 A bank staffed by chat bots
#5 New business models through smart clothing
Observations and insights on #MWC17 trends and technologies from Kinetic, the global leader in contextually connecting and activating audiences on the move.
Facebook Portal is a video chat device with a 10 or 15-inch display that connects to Facebook Messenger. It uses AI and AR features like automatic camera zooming and filters during calls. Users can access Facebook Watch content and make encrypted video calls. Privacy features include a physical camera cover and one-tap mic/camera disabling.
This document shows the important highlights from Mobile World Congress 2016 (MWC 2016).
The show hosted the new flagship mobile phones like Samsung Galaxy S7 or LG G5 as well as new tablets like Huawei Matebook…
In this document, I wanted to show you some interesting highlights from the show rather than taking you through these new devices.
13 Trends of 2013 - by Eduardo Mapa Jr, Executive Partner at Havas Media OrtegaHavas Media
Havas Media Ortega Managing Partner Eduardo Mapa Jr. presented '13 Trends of 2013' during the Philippine Association of National Advertisers (PANA)'s General Members Meeting at Hard Rock Cafe, Glorietta, Makati Philippines.
A recap and insights from CES 2014 from the Cake Group and Havas Media: includes insights around wearable technology; 4K displays, robotics; the connected home the intersection of fashion & tech; connected cars; immersive entertainment and tech marketers.
The document summarizes key observations and themes from the 2012 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) conference, including that software is becoming a key differentiator, user experience is important, and tablets are aiming at business users. It also notes Microsoft's reduced presence at the show and increased focus on an integrated experience across its products, as well as growth in areas like ultrabooks, touch displays, smart TVs, phones, health/fitness tech, and opportunities for app developers.
Tomorrow Group Credentials - August 2014Tom Goodwin
Tomorrow is a transformation agency that helps companies exploit new technologies to grow their business. It focuses on innovation in business, marketing, communications, and developing growth and brand engagement strategies using emerging technologies. Some of its past projects include using mobile technologies like QR codes and location-based services to boost engagement for brands. Current project themes explored by Tomorrow include using iBeacons for targeted advertising and improving the retail and real estate experience.
Mobile is NOT a Channel - Rob Griffin at IMMAP Summit, 2012Havas Media
Rob Griffin, EVP Product Development at Havas Digital, spoke recently at the IMMAP Summit & emphasised 3 clear takeaways-
1. Mobile is Now, and you must know that. Embrace a Mobile First approach to all marketing and communications efforts.
2. Accept the multiplicity of the device. Mobile devices are consumers' constant companions and central to their daily lives.
3. Activate and Engage! Take full advantage of mobile's greater capabilities to engage in real time.
Instead of thinking about mobile as an advertising channel, it is more important to view it as an access point for consumers- hence the urgent need for everything to be mobile enabled from the start. Mobile Internet user growth is projected to hit 3.5billion in 2015- how are you positioning your brand to take advantage of this revolution?
This edition includes contribution from a wider group of Endava experts who bring under the spotlight leading innovations in the marketplace.
Here are some highlights from the report:
#Using Big Data to find tax
# Privacy and Cloud Services
#The Internet of Things Infrastructure
#Display don't need to be rectangular
#Twitter live streaming
#This quarter major security breach
#Social Media monitoring - Big Data style
CES 2016: Looking for the weird and wonderful microtrendswww.mediafeed.co
Samsung dominated CES with outdoor branding activities like buses and building banners. Segway wanted to be noticed again at CES with a large booth and new products. The car industry had a strong presence at CES with over 150 car brands, showing upcoming changes in the sector. Virtual reality technology solutions were a major buzzword with almost every exhibitor having a VR project.
Each year, memBrain LLC attends CES® to gather intelligence on hot new products and to identify emerging trends and industries.
This special edition of memBrain’s magazine, The STORM Report, is a compilation of memBrain’s observations from the CES® show floor combined with the most “buzzed about” products according to leading industry publications, industry insiders, and the CES® 2020 Innovation Award winners.
With thousands of new products vying for attention at CES®, it is easy to become overwhelmed. But the overarching trends and themes of the show offer an excellent window into what to expect in the near and not-too-distant future. In fact, it seemed as if the innovation on display this year was remarkably more focused on the present than on a future utopia, which was a departure from CES® events of the past.
While previous years felt like a showcase for moonshots and futuristic idealism, this year’s CES® was far more balanced between the practical and the fantastical. The consumer electronics industry is maturing - optimizing between commercialization, technological progress, and the next generation of disruptive products.
The pace of change in advertising and consumer behavior continues to be frantic and to accelerate, so our annual trip to CES in Las Vegas continues to remind us how, in relative terms, hardware changes more slowly than both software and our expectations. In fact, CES in 2016 didn’t show a revolution in electronics and consumer products, but more of an evolution. The products were similar yet faster, thinner, cheaper and above all else, more connected.
This moment feels like the early stages of a new era, a time when all products are becoming cloud connected, touch screens are everywhere, and all media is digital. Yet it’s not quite the Internet of things — it’s the interim of things. We don’t yet have a complete smart home, we have sophisticated homes that sometimes don’t quite work. We have 3D printers without totally compelling use cases, and robotic body parts that don’t quite make a full humanoid.
The companies succeeding are those that are innovating and collaborating to solve real consumer needs, while staying true to a clear brand purpose. From artificial intelligence and cognitive computing, to drone technologies, virtual reality and biometric sensing, to 8k video and 360 surround sound, there are tremendous opportunities on the horizon.
Please read on to view the ten themes that make up this moment in time.
With special thanks to Rori DuBoff, Jez Jowett, Tom Goodwin and the team at Havas Worldwide.
The document discusses the launch and success of the iPad in 2010 and the competitive response it generated from other companies. It notes that 3 million iPads were sold by June 2010 and that Apple made more money from the iPad than the iPod line. The release of the iPad caused major reactions in the tech industry and led competitors like Microsoft and others to develop their own tablet devices to rival the iPad.
One of the world’s largest mobile events, Mobile World Congress typically serves as a platform for unveiling new innovation and disruption in the space, and setting trends for the year. This year's congress was no exception
Mobile World Congress 2015 was bigger than ever with 93,000 attendees. In this presentation we've collated the top five trends we saw at the event and have provided insight into the implications of each for brands and the future of the industry.
This edition is packed with contributions from people across Endava and covers many industries. It contains really cool, innovative projects that span robotics, business intelligence,
security and payments. These projects are the cutting edge of the industry and we often use these as inspiration for clients who are embarking on a Digital Transformation programme.
Key Highlights:
#1 Google's new home personal assistant
#2 Fully interactive advertising
#3 Turn your hand into a touchscreen with this smartwatch
#4 A bank staffed by chat bots
#5 New business models through smart clothing
Observations and insights on #MWC17 trends and technologies from Kinetic, the global leader in contextually connecting and activating audiences on the move.
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Mobile Players Outlook in 2015 and Trends in Mobile MR.
- Review of key mobile players in 2013 and 2014.
- Current status and 2015 outlook.
- Evolution of Mobile, Wearables, etc
- Mobile MR and the coming trends
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Watches are considered as very important accessories owing to a number of benefits and functions associated with them. Unlike the ordinary fashion accessories, timepieces have several advantages and for this reason they are more popular than other adornments. There would hardly be any person who would not make use of a watch. The great variety of these accessories makes finding the right sort of timepieces for every individual very easy. No matter if you are a businessman or a working lady, a kid or college going guy, an old folk or a young girl, there are watches out there which can certainly complement your age and personality brought by Micron Associates.
The long time gone with the days when people told time through the power of the sun. Although sun dials are still visible in modern day, it’s used more for aesthetics than to tell time. Nowadays, with ultra fine technology, the world is able to keep track of time to the dot.
1. Smartwatches are gaining popularity among both tech companies and traditional watch makers, but opinions on them vary greatly depending on audience.
2. Apple unveiled the Apple Watch in 2015, hoping to make it a fashionable device beyond just a phone accessory.
3. Smartwatch sales are predicted to surge from $19 million in 2014 to $112 million in 2015 and become a $20 billion industry by 2018, though some believe the technology has not proven itself in watches.
Webinar on technologies that will drive entrepreneurshipmechselva49
The document discusses technologies that will drive entrepreneurship in the coming years, including 3D printing, the Internet of Things (IoT), wearables, artificial intelligence, virtual and augmented reality, and drones. It provides examples of how each technology is currently being used and the opportunities they provide for new businesses and industries. The document concludes that these technologies, while still developing, offer many opportunities for entrepreneurs and governments should support startups in these areas to promote economic growth.
Mobile World Congress 2013: A report from the floorDMI
The document provides a summary of key announcements and trends from Mobile World Congress 2013, including new devices from Samsung, Nokia, and others. It discusses the growing popularity of larger screens and alternative mobile operating systems like Windows Phone, Firefox OS, and Tizen. Other sections cover trends in mobile enterprise management, payments, and innovations in areas like augmented reality and mobile ticketing. The document concludes with highlights of interesting technologies showcased at the event.
146-inch TVs. Autonomous electric cars. Smart homes. AR for the masses. A ping-pong playing robot. And voice-assisted and connected everything.
But what stood out among the 3,900 exhibiting companies stretched over 2.75 million square feet of exhibit space? And more importantly, what should you care about?
DigitasLBi brings you our CES 2018 Top 10 Toys & Trends, our annual compilation of the logical takeaways and insights that rose above the rest. It’s a mix of the CES stuff that wow’d, woo’d and is worthy of watching.
The CES 2016 conference showed advances in technologies like drones, smart home appliances, and TV specs. Major tech companies like Google, Amazon, Apple, and Samsung announced strategic partnerships and investments signaling their visions for the future. Key areas seen as transforming communication, commerce, and industries over the next decade include the Internet of Things, smart homes, virtual reality, self-driving cars, and meaningful wearables. The conference also highlighted efforts to humanize technological interactions through more natural and anticipatory interfaces.
At this year’s CES, we saw a multitude of new tech, but a common thread was apparent: the sophisticated use of data to provide utility or entertainment for consumers. For brands, this is the foundation of a new super-connected consumer journey, offering new opportunities to create powerful, seamless experiences. Check out our top CES Trends:
Mobile World Congress 2013 was the 8th time the major mobile industry event was held in Barcelona, gathering over 72,000 visitors and 1,700 companies. The summary highlights developments in devices such as new Samsung, Nokia, and LG phones and tablets. It also discusses operating systems including Windows Phone, Firefox OS, Tizen, and Ubuntu mobile OS. Trends in enterprise mobility like mobile device management and security were prominent. Developments in retail mobile payments using NFC and mobile point-of-sale solutions were also covered.
The 2016 CES Report: The Trend Behind the Trend360i
Hot off the press, we’re bringing you our annual CES recap report. Our team scoured the showroom floor, and explored the week's hottest topics in social media, to bring you the best of the 2016 International Consumer Electronics & Technology Show.
MWC 2014- key highlights, trends and announcementsDMI
The document provides a summary of key announcements and trends from MWC 2014. Samsung stole the show with new devices like the Galaxy S5 and wearables. Nokia announced new affordable Android phones. Wearables and IoT were major topics, with new devices from Samsung, Huawei, and Motorola. Beacon technology and mobile payments were demonstrated. Mobile advertising is evolving beyond banners with tools for attribution and optimization.
This Tuesday, Apple revealed some great new products including an LTE capable Apple Watch and a few new iPhone models. Check out Epsilon's recap of the event below and the implications this hardware will have for marketers.
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Apple is a well-known company that specializes in technology. They have created iMacs, iPhones, iPads, iPods, AppleTv, and most recently the AppleWatch (to be released on April 24, 2015). The company was created in a garage, and very quickly expanded. It has some major competition in the computer and cell phone markets at this current time with Windows (computer market), and Samsung, Blackberry, LG, Google, and Windows (phone companies).
Apple was founded in 1976 by Steven Wozniak and Steven Jobs. “Wozniak had been dabbling in computer-design for some time when, in 1976, he designed what would become the Apple I. Jobs, who had an eye for the future, insisted that he and Wozniak try to sell the machine, and on April 1, 1976, Apple Computer was born” (Company History, 2015). “In May 2001, Steve Jobs announced that Apple would be opening a number of retail stores across America, selling not only Apple computers, but various third-party “digital lifestyle” products, such as mp3 players, digital still and video cameras, and PDAs” (Company History, 2015). “In April of 2003, Apple unveiled the iTunes Music Store, which would sell individual songs through the iTunes application, for 99 cents each” (Company History, 2015). “Announced in January 2007 and released the following June, the iPhone marked Apple's entry into the cellular phone marketplace. Described by Steve Jobs as "a wide-screen iPod with hand controls... a revolutionary mobile phone... [and] a breakthrough Internet communications device," the iPhone was the first Apple-branded consumer device to run on OS X” (iPhone, 2015). “The years of speculation ended in January 2010, when Apple announced the iPad. Based around a 9.7-inch LED-backlit multi-touch display, the iPad, finally, was more or less what the Rumor mill had predicted: a giant iPhone. It used a new version of the same iPhone OS that the then-current iPhone 3GS and iPod touch (Late 2009) used, and could run nearly all existing third-party iPhone applications” (iPad, 2015). The most recent market Apple is launching into watches. Their Apple Watches will be released in April.
Apple is coming out with multiple designs of the watches: Apple Watch Sport, AppleWatch, and AppleWatch Edition. Each watch has a digital crown, force touch, heart rate sensor, accelerometer, and gyroscope, ambient light sensor, speaker and microphone, wifi, and Bluetooth. The AppleWatch Sport edition has a 38mm and 42mm case, Ion-X glass, retina display, and a composite back with a fluoroelastomer band. The AppleWatch has a 38mm and 42mm case, 316L Stainless Steel, Sapphire Crystal, and a ceramic back. The AppleWatch Edition has 38mm and 42mm case, 18-Karat gold, sapphire crystal, and a ceramic back. (Apple Watch, 2015).The Apple Watch was designed as.
Catch the highlights from MWC16 in this quick recap. Learn about everything that happened at Mobile World Congress, including new virtual reality devices, the latest developments in IoT, and much, much more.
This document discusses how systems thinking can enable innovation. It provides examples of companies like Polaroid and Blackberry that failed to take a systems view and remained focused on individual products. In contrast, companies like Apple and Samsung that were able to view their products as part of a larger system were better able to drive innovation. Systems thinking allows companies to consider relationships among components, competitors, and customer needs to develop innovative solutions. The document argues this approach provides strategic advantages over linear thinking focused solely on products.
MWC 2015 - A Recap of the Key Announcements, Highlights and TrendsDMI
Mobile World Congress 2015 was the best and most exciting congress to date. It showed how mobility is transforming every industry, our infrastructure, society and our daily lives. This is a full recap covering all the key themes from this year; the big device launches, Internet of Things, wearables, personalised consumer experiences based on big data, 5G, AdTech, analytics, privacy and security, and more.
Let us know in the comments if we missed anything from the event that was important to you; is there a key trend, technology or company that you think should have been included?
This document provides an analysis of the integrated marketing communications plan for the launch of the Apple Watch. It begins with an industry and market analysis of the smart watch market. It then describes the Apple Watch product. Next, it analyzes target consumers and competitors. It outlines the segmentation, targeting and positioning strategy. It defines the communication objectives and integrated marketing communication channels and phases of product launch. It then describes the marketing and promotion channels of advertising, public relations, sales promotion and cause marketing. Finally, it provides an integrated marketing communication budget.
CES 2012 in Review - Consumer Electronics ShowDavid Berkowitz
The document provides an overview and analysis of key trends from the 2012 Consumer Electronics Show (CES). Some of the main points discussed include:
1) Voice controls and smart TVs that can be operated by speaking were major trends, with companies like Samsung, Microsoft, and Nuance demonstrating these capabilities.
2) Payment innovations were another focus, with companies introducing interactive credit cards, mobile payment solutions to compete with Square, and Visa's new online payment service.
3) While new technologies like ultrabooks, OLED screens, and 3D TVs received buzz, the document argues they will not significantly impact marketing plans in the near future as adoption remains low. More impactful is how devices continue facilitating more
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Pemerintah mengumumkan rencana untuk membangun pusat perbelanjaan baru di pusat kota untuk mendukung pertumbuhan ekonomi. Rencana ini mendapat dukungan dari kalangan bisnis tetapi ditentang oleh kelompok lingkungan karena khawatir akan mengganggu ekosistem setempat. Perdebatan masih berlanjut mengenai dampak sosial ekonomi dan lingkungan dari rencana pembangunan tersebut.
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Service Water Heater Solahart Perawatan dan perbaikan yang tepat dari komponen sistem pemanas air panas matahari Anda diperlukan untuk memastikan tatanan kerja dan umur panjang yang baik. Pemanas air tradisional memiliki bagian yang perlu diperbaiki dari waktu ke waktu. Pemanas air panas matahari tidak berbeda, kecuali bahwa karena mereka memiliki lebih banyak komponen, ada lagi yang bisa salah.
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Memeriksa Storage Tank dan Inside Components
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2. 2015 - AN INFELCTION POINT IN WEARABLES
Apple may persuade a new generation to wear watches, but the watch industry is gearing
up for a counter attack. Meanwhile, we’ll see a search for dominant designs and killer
applications.
Watches and armbands will fight for consumer appeal. Focused health wearables will take
a leap forward with continuous heart monitoring.
The consumer electronics giants will ignite a wearable platform race. A new holistic
product offer we call ’omni-platforms’, combining open hardware and software, will
become the holy grail as consumer electronics evolves into aspirational electronics.
At the fringes we will see atomisation, with the device
split up and placed around the body and/or living
environment to create a personal area network. We may
see belts containing batteries, necklaces containing
sensors, new generations of smart glasses, smart soles,
wearable speakers. Anything that sells on Kickstarter will
be built.
3. DISRUPTION WATCH VS. APPLE
The watch market has boomed during the last 30 years, accompanied by spiralling prices
and status-conscious consumers.
But in the consumer electronics business, simplification is the goal and everyone looks to
Apple for leadership. Looking at an average spend of $500 for an Apple Watch, Apple could
see revenues of $5BN compared to $22BN for the entire Swiss watch business.
Volumes like this would make Apple bigger than Rolex in terms of revenue. This should wake
up anyone on the hillsides of the Alps.
4. 2015 will not be the year in which the wearable dominant emerges: it will be a year of
accelerated search for a dominant design.
Watches, armbands, glasses, rings and necklaces will all progress rapidly during 2015.
Towards end of 2016 we will see deeper integration of Google Glass, with design driven by
eyewear brands, not technologists.
We will also see more connected analogue watches particularly from classic brands. A new
category of analogue/digital hybrids will emerge, and it will be a year of enormous market
expansion both in concept and in volume.
.
INNOVATION THE SEARCH FOR !
DOMINANT DESIGNS
5. ADOPTION THE COMPLEMENTARY VIEW
User tastes become harder to predict as technology enters fashion. Will they consider
wearables as a complement, or as a substitute for a watch?
Adoption of Jawbone’s UP3 should be the focal point of trend watchers. They are doubling
down on digital jewellery, while increasing utility. We expect them to open their first retail
outlets in 2015.
Sony is the other player selecting this route, which could start a renaissance for the
company.
6. UTILITY THE KILLER APP HUNT
For smartwatches to stick to our wrists they need to do meaningful things. 2015 will bring
several wearable platforms to developers, and more importantly, users.
Banks, car companies, internet brands, and first-mover start ups will embark on wearable
application design. We think killer applications will emerge in communication, payments
and fitness.
Designing for ’the glance’ becomes the new home page design, with interaction speed the
critical test metric. Deep interactions in multiple layers become the complications of the
digital age. Interaction design starts to become re-defined once again. Every pixel will
matter.
7. THE WEARABLE PLATFORM WAR STARTS
The power of the eco-system is undisputed. Now Google, Apple and Samsung will battle it
out in wearable platforms, joined by start ups like Pebble, putting lots of effort behind their
SDK.
Chip vendors like Intel and Qualcomm are building solution ecosystems by engaging brands
and famous designers. With Basis, Intel looks to become a one-stop solution provider to
brands. ARM is bringing out the Embed platform.
Traditionally platforms have been made by keeping the hardware stable for a couple
generations, but that will be tough in a pre-dominant design era of hyper innovation. We
think there will be platform confusion, and when that occurs, developers wait for signs of
volume. Apple is likely to be a choice for many developers as they are likely to have volume
and they have the experience.
8. SAMSUNGS LEARN !
TO ‘SPEAK DEVELOPER’ WITH
INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS
Samsung will be highly relevant in wearables, due to their size and ability to build different
kinds of hardware. Coupled with the right display technology, they could become the
hardware-driven platform of choice.
The fact that they are betting on Tizen makes this possible. It allows them to play a vertical
game like Apple - and wearables are not part of Samsung’s ecosystem non-compete
contracts.
Samsung has embarked on innovation challenges to engage developers. But most
developers are small start ups looking for ideas, so lots of support will be needed.
A keychallenge is making applications scale across different screens. Here Samsung needs
to lead. It will not be easy, and they could follow in the footsteps of Nokia… and fail.
9. GOOGLE WEAR:
DIFFERENTATION IS GONE
AFTER FIRST CLICK
Google is increasingly trying to curate the mobile world, in an
attempt to avoid ecosystem chaos.
The extension to wearables brings little room for differentiation
deterring lifestyle brands. Bigger brands may break out and follow
Samsung.
The fact that Android Wear is so heavy will open the market for
advanced microcontroller based wearables, which will enable
longer battery life or smaller form factor. The Cortex M7 family of
microcontrollers could transform the device landscape.
Whether to bet on brands or developers is Google’s big question.
We think they should choose developers, because it is more
natural for them.
WHAT TO LOOK OUT FOR!
Can Google open up the platform.
What will interest users more: !
apps or lifestyle differentiation?
10. BIRTH OF OMNI PLATFORMS
Turning hardware into a platform enables new monetization models
as users start to dress up their wearables.
The accessory business in phones is very significant and hence
owning a hardware platform can be a new control point. Matching
this with software creates a completely new and engaging offer.
We call this Omni platforms. Apple, Jawbone and Sony are pushing
this trend. Fuseproject founder Yves Béhar says the Up3 was
designed to be a hardware platform. Expect many players to enter
during 2015.
WHAT TO LOOK OUT FOR!
Functional fashion enters !
the high street.
Rich lifestyle segmentation
emerges, with lots of price
points.
Watch how Samsung and LG
will react.
Retail becomes critical in
wearables.
New sophisticated webshops
emerge enabling mix and match
styling.
11. UNLOCKING VALUE –
BECOMING JEWELRY
Misfit wearables is becoming well distributed, it will get a follower
in 2015 Its strength is its size, enabling interesting ’dressing up’
opportunities, while the limited interface makes the device very
focused.
Intel MICA platform is one to watch as trendsetting industry
shaping play.
Fitbit is active in turning their tracker into smart jewelry, while on
the other hand they are unlocking a device experience. The results
could be very interesting.
WHAT TO LOOK OUT FOR!
Next generation of Misfit should
enter market.
Intel pushing new solutions
model.
Empatica merges utility and style.
Fitbit could make an experience
leap.
Will Samsung go trendy.
Chinese players enter with
multiple brands.
12. 3 GIANTS, THREE DIRECTIONS ON WRIST
There are three major candidates for dominant design; round,
elongated and rectangle. 90% of all watches are round.
Google, Microsoft and Apple have selected different paths. We expect
that all become dominant designs. All major Asian players will support
all form factors, Samsung will add round and offer the whole range.
We think only elongated has opportunity to grow screen size and
subsequently experience, which could lead to the dominant design.
This will take 5-7 years of continuous improvements.
More display sizes create more work for the developer and content companies.
WHAT TO LOOK OUT FOR!
The round form factor is the
most stylish, but hardest to
design apps for.
Curved screens make
armbands much better.
13. MICROSOFT BET ON BANDS
Microsoft has made a bold bet on bands. This form factor with
curved display may provide the greatest experience surface, and
subsequently the most engaging experience.
At present this is the most futuristic of the dominant design
candidates. Initially it has an inferior user experience, but as the
screen grows, its benefits emerge.
Perfecting it will likely take four generations, as did phones and
iPods. The question is will Microsoft have the patience?
WHAT TO LOOK OUT FOR!
Watch for SONY’s bets in bands.
LG is likely to leverage their
curved display technologies.
Second generation of Samsung
Gear Fit will hit market in spring.
Will Microsoft open up the
platform for developers.
How will Microsoft Band
compete in the increasingly
wearable fashion driven world.
14. A YEAR TO SHRINK AND RETHING GLASS
Google’s public campaign has opened everyone’s eyes and illustrated opportunity. It gave
us the concept of ’glassholes’. Smart eyewear has certainly triggered players in the
industrial domain to start developing, concepting and thinking about use cases.
Smart eyewear has potential, but more development is needed. Luxottica, owners of Ray
Ban and Oakley brands, announced their foray into smart eyewear in the Spring.
The technologists are busy making smart technology smaller. We expect to see a flood of
products in fall. Getting both hands free is so valuable and mission critical for many tasks.
Will Google continue to invest in the platform and mature it to utility? If not, others will
move in.
15. AN APPLE A DAY KEEPS !
THE DOCTOR AWAY
Health monitoring is a key part of Apple’s proposition.
They blur the lines between active sports and casual motion.
Health Kit is the integration platform that probably becomes an
important lock-in asset in the future.
But Apple’s first attempt is by no means a groundbreaking
design, proving how hard it is to distill life and activity into
some simple actionable graphs.
Smart watches become a serious treat to dedicated sport
watches. It also opens up a market for work place based
health management, a major cost for all businesses.
In 2015 we start to see first FDA-approved wearable fashion devices.
WHAT TO LOOK OUT FOR!
Apple Health kit’s journey into hard
health.
Polar, Suunto, Garmin add
sophisticated casual motion
management.
Can aggregation provide !
the envisioned overview.
Designers still struggle to come !
up with good visualizations.
16. WATCHFACES IS THE NEW
HOME SCREEN
The glance is the new front page, the most valuable real-
estate. It will become the most active area of innovation.
We will, in the next few years, see hundreds of thousands of
watch faces being designed to match every taste.
When the watch face becomes digital it becomes adaptable
to variable functionality.
Clocks could be good freemium platforms where the basic
clock is free and users pay for alarms, notification and
social integration features.
WHAT TO LOOK OUT FOR!
Wearable watch shops
Watch based application concepts
Time based experiences
Branded watch faces, for example
a software Rolex.
17. THE HEARTH BEAT SETS THE
PACE FOR 24/7 WEARABLES
‘If I could only select one thing to continuously monitor it
should be the heart.’ Ilkka Korhonen, Chief Scientist of
PulseOn.
This is where wearable pioneer Jawbone is heading. This is
why Intel bought Basis. This is why Firstbeat is so
dominant.
The battle between wrist and chest heats up in 2015.
PulseON claims wrist is as accurate as chest for pulse
sensing.
But it needs to be fast as well: 15 seconds to get a reading
makes no one happy.
WHAT TO LOOK OUT FOR!
Basis technology in fashion driven
wearables.
Wrist gaining traction as place !
for pulse monitoring.
18. AMBIENT MESSAGING BRINGS
EMOTION INTO WEARABLES
Messaging is likely to be re-invented and emerge as a killer
application.
Sharing emotions and instances could be the core, building
and focusing the Instagram-type experience to share a
sensation. Discussions will be intimate.
Text input will be re-invented,and our language will evolve.
Instead of simple pictograms, we create animations.
Text input like 5-Tiles and Flexy could become important
components. Voice conversations can be triggered through
animations.
WHAT TO LOOK OUT FOR!
Whats app and Instagram innovate
in wearables.
New hot start ups to emerge with
cross platform concepts.
19. WRIST WALLET IS !
THE BIG BANG
The wallet is migrating to the phone.
Apple will make payments easy to use – and banks will
make them accessible to the masses.
Affordable hardware security solutions are hitting the mass
market, giving financial institutions a great opportunity to
engage with their users, and become a hub in the taste
targeting race.
Mastercard and Visa could create unique hardware and
payment experiences.
The digital wallet could be the base for an eco-system.
Expect to see lots of pilots emerging in 2015.
WHAT TO LOOK OUT FOR!
Banks will move aggressively into
wearables and transform the credit
card into a wearable. Watch
Barclay.
PayPal will enter the wearable
platform with a bold platform move.
Watch Nymi band making more
deals and enter market.
20. RADICAL INNOVATION OCCUR
ON THE FRINGE
Batteries in belts, speakers on the wrist, sensors in shoes... every
permutation will be tried.
Kickstarter becomes a superhuman laboratory. The wearable
market explodes in all direction as it searches for meaningful and
attractive utility.
We may see a big boom in blinking clothing - pretty, but lacking
utility. Basic needs like heating could enter shoes, hats and
gloves.
WHAT TO LOOK OUT FOR!
First wearable PAN platforms !
will emerge
Shoemakers will enter market
with second wave of smart
shoes. Watch what Cole Haan !
is up to.
Salomon could make smart
integrations with Suunto and
Arcteryx
21. NEW CONCEPT NEW MATERIALS
Leather, flexible displays and rubber are materials we expect to see
more of.
Sensors and displays integrated in gloves will also be experimented
with.
Kickstarter becomes a giant test marketing platform for big brands.
Sony could become the wearables sector’s big winner in 2015,
cheerfully putting themselves in the spotlight.
WHAT TO LOOK OUT FOR!
Kickstatrter gets taken overt by
the brands.
Lots of health silos emerge for
every type of disorder.
Community testing become a
new form of clinical trials.