W002 - World Visions
Orario 14.30 – 18.00
Sala 4
SPECIAL
GALILEO/EGNOS & GNSS
News and latest activities from the worldwide satellite navigation systems
Presentatie van Alcatel - Lucent die gebruikt is tijdens de Vision Meeting 'Intrapeneurship: wat leert ons de praktijk?.
Bron: Acatel - Lucent | Guido Petit
The document discusses global in-depth intellectual property trends from 2009 to 2010. It highlights key IP developments and statistics in countries such as the United States, China, Japan, and at international organizations. These include increased patent filings and grants, new IP laws and regulations, and international cooperation on IP issues. Scenarios and perspectives on the future of global IP are also presented.
The Agency for Innovation and Development of Andalusia (Agencia IDEA) is the regional development agency of the Andalusian government that helps businesses with innovation and intellectual property services including patents, trademarks, designs, and more. It offers registration, consultancy, searches, and management of intellectual property rights. Agencia IDEA has offices across Andalusia and works to support the regional economy through financing, business incubation, and technology transfer.
The document provides an introduction and overview of the INFINITY project. INFINITY aims to facilitate communication and collaboration between owners of future internet infrastructure across Europe and organizations developing applications. It does this by collecting and profiling over 160 infrastructures in its online XiPi portal. The portal serves as a repository for experimental infrastructure information. INFINITY's goals are to support experimentation, accelerate development and uptake of solutions, and position Europe at the center of the future internet.
Future Cities Conference´13 / Jacques Magen - "1 Introduction to the INFINITY...Future Cities Project
The INFINITY project aims to support the development of future internet capabilities in Europe by facilitating collaboration between infrastructure providers and users. The project has identified over 160 experimental infrastructures across Europe and developed an online repository called XiPi to organize information about these infrastructures. Key achievements so far include gathering infrastructure data, analyzing it to support a future internet roadmap for Europe, and launching XiPi to encourage interaction between infrastructure owners and application developers. Next steps include using XiPi to help users find suitable infrastructures and broker connections between infrastructure providers and potential users.
Evoluzione delle Reti Mesh con Collegamenti Eterogenei ad Alta VelocitàGoWireless
The document discusses the evolution of wireless mesh networks (WMNs) and their advantages over traditional wireless networks. It describes how WMNs allow for flexible, self-configuring networks by replacing wired infrastructure with wireless links. WMNs can support a wide range of applications by providing cost-effective broadband access where it is difficult or expensive to install wired connections. The author argues that heterogeneous mesh networking using multiple wireless technologies is the best approach to create high-capacity access networks and support mobility.
Presentatie van Alcatel - Lucent die gebruikt is tijdens de Vision Meeting 'Intrapeneurship: wat leert ons de praktijk?.
Bron: Acatel - Lucent | Guido Petit
The document discusses global in-depth intellectual property trends from 2009 to 2010. It highlights key IP developments and statistics in countries such as the United States, China, Japan, and at international organizations. These include increased patent filings and grants, new IP laws and regulations, and international cooperation on IP issues. Scenarios and perspectives on the future of global IP are also presented.
The Agency for Innovation and Development of Andalusia (Agencia IDEA) is the regional development agency of the Andalusian government that helps businesses with innovation and intellectual property services including patents, trademarks, designs, and more. It offers registration, consultancy, searches, and management of intellectual property rights. Agencia IDEA has offices across Andalusia and works to support the regional economy through financing, business incubation, and technology transfer.
The document provides an introduction and overview of the INFINITY project. INFINITY aims to facilitate communication and collaboration between owners of future internet infrastructure across Europe and organizations developing applications. It does this by collecting and profiling over 160 infrastructures in its online XiPi portal. The portal serves as a repository for experimental infrastructure information. INFINITY's goals are to support experimentation, accelerate development and uptake of solutions, and position Europe at the center of the future internet.
Future Cities Conference´13 / Jacques Magen - "1 Introduction to the INFINITY...Future Cities Project
The INFINITY project aims to support the development of future internet capabilities in Europe by facilitating collaboration between infrastructure providers and users. The project has identified over 160 experimental infrastructures across Europe and developed an online repository called XiPi to organize information about these infrastructures. Key achievements so far include gathering infrastructure data, analyzing it to support a future internet roadmap for Europe, and launching XiPi to encourage interaction between infrastructure owners and application developers. Next steps include using XiPi to help users find suitable infrastructures and broker connections between infrastructure providers and potential users.
Evoluzione delle Reti Mesh con Collegamenti Eterogenei ad Alta VelocitàGoWireless
The document discusses the evolution of wireless mesh networks (WMNs) and their advantages over traditional wireless networks. It describes how WMNs allow for flexible, self-configuring networks by replacing wired infrastructure with wireless links. WMNs can support a wide range of applications by providing cost-effective broadband access where it is difficult or expensive to install wired connections. The author argues that heterogeneous mesh networking using multiple wireless technologies is the best approach to create high-capacity access networks and support mobility.
The document discusses opportunities for growth in the pervasive computing market in Italy. It provides an overview of forecasts for GDP growth in Italy and other countries in 2009. It then analyzes trends in the Italian ICT market, including a projected decline in the IT market but stability in the telecommunications market. The document identifies several specific vertical markets within pervasive computing that are projected to experience strong growth between 2008-2010, such as infomobility, digital home/domotics, eHealth, mobile payments, and tracking and tracing. It provides examples of applications and market drivers within these verticals.
Francesca Mondello of Telecom Italia presented new perspectives for intelligent transportation system (ITS) services. Telecom Italia has assets like its mobile network, broadband infrastructure, and applications platforms that enable ITS services. These services can be vehicle-based using on-board units, user-centered through mobile devices, or support infomobility and sustainability goals. Examples of services discussed include fleet management, public transport information, stolen vehicle recovery, and location-based SMS alerts. Telecom Italia aims to partner with other companies and organizations to create new ITS offerings that leverage its network capabilities.
This document discusses the software architecture for the Galileo Precise Timing Facility (PTF). The PTF generates Galileo System Time for synchronizing the Galileo satellite constellation and services. The software is divided into partitions running on LynxOS-178 and implements standards like ARINC-653 and the Galileo Software Standard. The architecture was validated using tools for requirements tracing, static analysis, memory profiling and test coverage. Developing the PTF software provided experience with high-assurance standards and partitioning approaches used in avionics.
VM03 - Vertical Markets
Orario 14.30 – 17.30
Sala 3
SPECIAL
E TICKETING & SMART PARKING
In collaborazione con Consorzio Movincom
Con il Patrocinio di CLUB Italia
The document discusses using user-centered design to improve the travel experience for passengers of Trenitalia, Italy's national railway company. It describes researching passengers, developing scenarios of potential travel situations, and prototyping innovative interactions between passengers and Trenitalia's services. The goal is to enhance communication and provide better information to passengers throughout their journey, from planning to traveling to coping with delays.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
The document outlines the agenda for an IPR workshop on January 12th, 2010. The workshop will cover topics such as IP essentials, testimonials on technologies, IP search techniques, and closing with a networking reception. A sandwich lunch will be provided in between sessions.
This presentation explains why from a technology and innovation management perspective the future of software is Open Source. In brief the point made by the presentation is that to compete companies need to focus on added value and this requires proper commodization management. Open Source is the most strategic way of managing commodization.
The document discusses Twilio's Autopilot product, which is an omnichannel conversational AI platform. It provides natural language understanding and actions like say, show, redirect, remember and collect to build conversational applications. Autopilot analyzes natural language, selects a response and converts it to the appropriate channel protocol to engage customers across messaging, voice and video.
IANAL: what developers should know about IP and LegaliText Group nv
These are the slides of the Java One talk by Bruno Lowagie on Wednesday October 28 at 10 AM in Imperial Ballroom A at the Hilton in San Francisco.
Bruno will discuss topics such as open source licenses, intellectual property, trademarks and software patents. Bruno isn't a lawyer, but he'll share his experience with legal issues as a developer.
Bio singapore talk pauline tay ipi_(distribution)BioSingapore2011
The document proposes an open innovation concept for Singapore enterprises to acquire technologies and know-how for business growth. It outlines a model involving ideation, R&D, and product launch phases. The approach involves scoping needs, scanning available solutions, and sourcing matches through IPI's network and marketplace. Services include assessing technology options, identifying emerging opportunities, and facilitating partnerships between technology providers and seekers. The goal is to complement IPI's intermediation services and create an IP marketplace connecting global partners.
The document discusses opportunities for growth in the pervasive computing market in Italy. It provides an overview of forecasts for GDP growth in Italy and other countries in 2009. It then analyzes trends in the Italian ICT market, including a projected decline in the IT market but stability in the telecommunications market. The document identifies several specific vertical markets within pervasive computing that are projected to experience strong growth between 2008-2010, such as infomobility, digital home/domotics, eHealth, mobile payments, and tracking and tracing. It provides examples of applications and market drivers within these verticals.
Francesca Mondello of Telecom Italia presented new perspectives for intelligent transportation system (ITS) services. Telecom Italia has assets like its mobile network, broadband infrastructure, and applications platforms that enable ITS services. These services can be vehicle-based using on-board units, user-centered through mobile devices, or support infomobility and sustainability goals. Examples of services discussed include fleet management, public transport information, stolen vehicle recovery, and location-based SMS alerts. Telecom Italia aims to partner with other companies and organizations to create new ITS offerings that leverage its network capabilities.
This document discusses the software architecture for the Galileo Precise Timing Facility (PTF). The PTF generates Galileo System Time for synchronizing the Galileo satellite constellation and services. The software is divided into partitions running on LynxOS-178 and implements standards like ARINC-653 and the Galileo Software Standard. The architecture was validated using tools for requirements tracing, static analysis, memory profiling and test coverage. Developing the PTF software provided experience with high-assurance standards and partitioning approaches used in avionics.
VM03 - Vertical Markets
Orario 14.30 – 17.30
Sala 3
SPECIAL
E TICKETING & SMART PARKING
In collaborazione con Consorzio Movincom
Con il Patrocinio di CLUB Italia
The document discusses using user-centered design to improve the travel experience for passengers of Trenitalia, Italy's national railway company. It describes researching passengers, developing scenarios of potential travel situations, and prototyping innovative interactions between passengers and Trenitalia's services. The goal is to enhance communication and provide better information to passengers throughout their journey, from planning to traveling to coping with delays.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
The document outlines the agenda for an IPR workshop on January 12th, 2010. The workshop will cover topics such as IP essentials, testimonials on technologies, IP search techniques, and closing with a networking reception. A sandwich lunch will be provided in between sessions.
This presentation explains why from a technology and innovation management perspective the future of software is Open Source. In brief the point made by the presentation is that to compete companies need to focus on added value and this requires proper commodization management. Open Source is the most strategic way of managing commodization.
The document discusses Twilio's Autopilot product, which is an omnichannel conversational AI platform. It provides natural language understanding and actions like say, show, redirect, remember and collect to build conversational applications. Autopilot analyzes natural language, selects a response and converts it to the appropriate channel protocol to engage customers across messaging, voice and video.
IANAL: what developers should know about IP and LegaliText Group nv
These are the slides of the Java One talk by Bruno Lowagie on Wednesday October 28 at 10 AM in Imperial Ballroom A at the Hilton in San Francisco.
Bruno will discuss topics such as open source licenses, intellectual property, trademarks and software patents. Bruno isn't a lawyer, but he'll share his experience with legal issues as a developer.
Bio singapore talk pauline tay ipi_(distribution)BioSingapore2011
The document proposes an open innovation concept for Singapore enterprises to acquire technologies and know-how for business growth. It outlines a model involving ideation, R&D, and product launch phases. The approach involves scoping needs, scanning available solutions, and sourcing matches through IPI's network and marketplace. Services include assessing technology options, identifying emerging opportunities, and facilitating partnerships between technology providers and seekers. The goal is to complement IPI's intermediation services and create an IP marketplace connecting global partners.
Sevenval FIT Technology - deliver content to every connected device, including mobile phones, smartphones, TVs, set-top-boxes, media receivers, game consoles etc.
Safe Nests in Global Nets - Innovation and IPAlberto Minin
This document discusses innovation and intellectual property (IP) management strategies of multinational companies. It presents research on the globalization of research and development (R&D) activities in the wireless telecommunications industry. The study finds that while the industry has strong drivers for globalization, large companies still concentrate much of their inventive activities related to essential patents in their home countries and headquarters. Reasons for this "non-globalization" of R&D include accumulated knowledge at headquarters, organizational inertia, maturation effects of internationalizing R&D, and the importance of centralized IP management. The conclusions discuss developing centers of excellence globally while maintaining "safe nests" of appropriable knowledge at headquarters through international R&D organization and local
The document discusses various tools and strategies for managing an intellectual property portfolio, including conducting a patent landscape analysis to understand competitors and technology trends, using innovation capture to document new ideas, performing IP health checks to ensure the portfolio remains aligned with the business, and exploring opportunities to commercialize unused patents or acquire new patents to strengthen coverage.
The document discusses monetizing patents and identifies characteristics of successful monetized patents based on case studies. It provides the TiVo patent as a case study, which was monetized through licensing and litigation settlements totaling nearly $1 billion. The monetizing DNA of the TiVo patent includes solving an important technological problem, providing unique customer value, being integrated into platforms, and having strong legal protections against invalidation challenges.
SpagoBI Open Day 2012 in Sao Paulo, Brazil - SpagoBI 3.4 presentationSpagoWorld
SpagoBI Mobile and the new features of the 3.4 release were presented at SpagoBI Open Day 2012, taking place on 11th May 2012, from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. (BRT), at Hotel Gran Estanplaza (Rua Arizona, 1517), in São Paulo, SP, Brazil.
This document discusses how IMS (IP Multimedia Subsystem) and SDP (Service Delivery Platforms) can be combined to effectively deploy new products and services. It provides an overview of IMS and SDP, explaining that IMS provides IP session control across networks while SDP is driven by business needs and leverages existing capabilities. It also notes that IMS, SDP, and Web 2.0 technologies are complementary, with each addressing different aspects of service delivery. The document concludes by providing an action plan and recommended reading.
The leadership in the new digital age carved by the fourth industrial revolu...Osaka University
The document discusses leadership in the new digital age shaped by the fourth industrial revolution of IoT and AI. It covers topics including defining the fourth industrial revolution, AI, startups, venture capital funding, and team building and culture for innovation. The speaker is Mick Etoh from NTT DOCOMO who gives a presentation on these topics and emphasizes the importance of both technology and business insights for successful innovation.
The document provides an overview of Tobii Technology, a leading eye tracking company. Some key points:
- Tobii was founded in 2001 and has grown rapidly to over 300 employees worldwide with estimated 2011 revenue of 60 million USD.
- Tobii has over 1,000 commercial customers, 600 university customers, and 5,000 users of its communication devices. Around half of eye trackers used in research and communication devices use Tobii eye trackers.
- Tobii has received numerous awards for innovation and entrepreneurship and has a global presence with 9 companies worldwide.
- Tobii's eye tracking technology works by using near-infrared light to create reflection patterns on the eyes which image sensors then use
Advanced Packaging Role after Moore’s Law: Transition from Technology Node Er...Yole Developpement
The growing and diversifying system requirements have continued to drive the development of a variety of new package styles and configurations:
Small-form-factor
Lightweight technology
Low-profile technology
High-pin-count technology
High-speed technology
High Reliability
Improved thermal management
Lower cost
Fan-in WLP maintains its appeal as the package that can provide 2 unmatchable advantages:
• Reduced form factor
• Low cost
Demand is reaching available capacity
Technology innovation in fan-in WLP continues:
• Die size increases
• Bump pitch reduces
Foundry involvement is no longer a dent in fan-in WLP production
Increased activity of Chinese capital on the market
New applications are emerging while other are declining
• Disruptions also expected in the MEMS and CIS domains
• Internet of Things
Mobile sector is driving fan-in WLP production and growing
IoT is on the horizon and is expected to have a significant impact on fan-in packages and the packaging industry as a whole
Lessons learned after one year of open source activities in the Internet of Things
We at Bosch believe that the technology that comes with the “Internet of Things” (IoT) has genuine potential to deliver value, meaning, insight and fun in order to tackle major challenges of the 21st century in several domains like mobility, energy, home & building, cities and manufacturing. In our vision of the future, each of our electronic products is connected to the internet. This connectivity will allow for disruptive business models and new services. Developing the business ecosystem around IoT targeting different stakeholders in the IoT value chain from silicon vendors to system integrators is a major task for Bosch. Typical examples are:
* Strategic Alliances: Industrial Internet Consortium (IIC) addressing partner companies and potential customers of IoT projects though showcasing IoT use-cases in real world test beds. Bosch was the initiator of first public IIC test bed.
* Business Consortia: Hubject (Electromobility) and mozaiq (Smart Home) in order to break though in immature markets. Bosch is amongst the co-founding companies.
* System Integrators: Partnership with TechM, Infosys, and TCS to scale out internationally.
* Standardization: OSGi Alliance membership with ProSyst – now belonging to Bosch – a longstanding member of the OSGi board, also driving the IoT activities. OSGi is Bosch strategic IoT technology.
* Open Source: Building on open technology like Eclipse, Apache, CloudFoundry, Linux and bringing IoT key elements to the commons via Eclipse IoT.
This talk will highlight how Bosch tries to align the above activities developing the IoT market using the example of OSGi. Particularly, the lessons learned after one year of active open source contribution to the Eclipse IoT community will be discussed: from topics regarding product liability, change of software business model, impact on agile development and team dynamics we at Bosch believe that other companies from old industry probably face similar impediments. They are part of the very different approaches and world views found in embedded system development as compared to Internet & IT software development.
Besides learning new tricks and all the challenges, we at Bosch are committed to an open platform approach as we believe that “nobody can do I(o)T alone”.
The document discusses establishing successful patent pools and outlines Sisvel's experience facilitating the creation of a patent pool for LTE technology. It notes that over 4,000 patents have been declared essential to LTE standards. Hypothetical scenarios show that patent pools can help reduce royalty stacking by establishing a single royalty rate compared to individual negotiations. Sisvel launched a patent call for LTE in 2009 that has involved over 30 companies and had multiple meetings to facilitate discussions. The presentation emphasizes that each patent pool must be structured tailored to the specific technology rather than taking a one-size-fits-all approach.
The document discusses establishing successful patent pools and outlines Sisvel's experience facilitating the creation of a Long Term Evolution (LTE) patent pool. It notes that over 4,000 patents have been declared essential to LTE standards. Hypothetical scenarios show that without a patent pool, aggregate royalty rates for LTE patents could exceed stakeholders' desired maximum of 10% of the sales price due to royalty stacking. The presentation outlines Sisvel's efforts over two years to facilitate discussions between LTE patent holders to establish an LTE patent pool, involving over 30 companies and Sisvel's team. It emphasizes that each patent pool must be structured tailored to the specific technology rather than taking a one-size-fits-all approach.
This document discusses the conflict between Digital Rights Management (DRM) used for digital broadcasting in Japan and the anti-DRM clause in Creative Commons licenses. DRM restricts the use of copyrighted content but the anti-DRM clause prohibits restrictions. As a result, Creative Commons licensed works cannot currently be used for digital TV programs in Japan. The document considers options like piloting a parallel distribution clause or discussing changing the anti-DRM clause to resolve this issue.
VM03 - Vertical Markets
Orario 14.30 – 17.30
Sala 3
SPECIAL
E TICKETING & SMART PARKING
In collaborazione con Consorzio Movincom
Con il Patrocinio di CLUB Italia
This document summarizes a presentation about the ImaGeo project. The project aims to (1) simplify the organization and sharing of photos and travel information on mobile devices, (2) provide instant location-based information based on photos captured, and (3) make it easy to embed and share generated travel content online. The proposed solution utilizes an open architecture and user-centered design approach. It will allow users to retrieve information about objects in their photos and share experiences to promote tourism. A consortium of universities and companies will collaborate on the project.
W002 - World Visions
Orario 14.30 – 18.00
Sala 4
SPECIAL
GALILEO/EGNOS & GNSS
News and latest activities from the worldwide satellite navigation systems
The document discusses EGNOS, Galileo, and Telespazio's developments related to satellite navigation. It covers topics such as GNSS signals and systems, added value navigation services, innovative projects like INAV, and the EGNOS Data Access Service. It also addresses issues like performance, security, and enabling applications through integrated solutions.