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Better, clever, cheaper
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Produits Intelligents
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Introduction
1784
J. Watt - Steam machine – steam traction engine
INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
Distance between people is reduced –communication increase
1960
IBM – IBM 1401 – First commercial computer on punched card
Distance between people disappear –communication increase
COMPUTER REVOLUTION
1970
HP – Personal computer
1990
INTERNET connect people
Introduction
2010
July 8 – ERICSSON announce 5 billions mobile phone connections
People are connected
COMPUTER REVOLUTION
« SMART » REVOLUTION
Connect the world
Economicalchallenges
Demographicchallenges
Ecologicalchallenges
2012
June 6 – IpV6 release3.4×1038 addresses
Introduction
Do I need to develop a « SMART » product – system ?
Will I survive if I don’t adopt a « smart » approach of my product ?
Freevox Touch
The first smart watch for blind andthe vision impaired. FreevoxTouch isa talking watch (choose your voiceand volume, set multiple alarms), fora low vision / high contrast (black onwhite, white on black or yellow onblack), a voice memo recorder ( storeyour memos at your convenience), amusic player, and much more ...
Courtesy of Beneluxmyfreevox.com
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What’s SMART ?
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Definition of SMART: a tentative consensus
A Smart Product
1. uses information about itself, other products, or its environment
2. to provide new or multiple functionalities
3. Is able to differentiate itself in a particular market
A smart technology
1. can be turned into an offering
2. that enables other products to become smart products
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Data Transport – Platform 1: Primary Market
Data Analysis – Platform 2: Secondary Market
The eco-system today
Unconnected
Devices
Internet-
of-Things
Machine-
to-Machine
PCs,
Smartphon
es, Tablets
Uniquely identifiable objectsVirtual representation on the Internet
Communicating Embedded devices
Trade-offsPower
Information
TCO
Accuracy
Active
Passive
Dynamic
Expensive
Location
Static
Cheap
Proximity
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Our Unicity
Powerful Network of Companies & R&D centers
Plan
Smart Médical device
Bio & Chemicaldetection for diagnostic
Molecularintercaction for
drug
Technologies for food
applications
Tracability & smart
communication
High FrequencyTechnologies
Motion & Energyharvesting
Production Process & packaging
Smart textiles
lT
MaterialData Management
µ manufacturing
Plan
Smart Médical device
Bio & Chemicaldetection for diagnostic
Molecularintercaction for
drug
Technologies for food
applications
Tracability & smart
communication
High FrequencyTechnologies
Motion & EnergyHarvesting
Production Process & packaging
Smart textiles
Smart device for Life Science for diagnostic
Action Program called: WALSMART
Conclusion
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Top 10 Strategic Technology Trends for 2013
1. Mobile device battle
2. Mobile Application and HTLM5
3. Personal Cloud
4. Enterprise App Stores
5. The Internet of Things
6. Hybrid IT and Cloud Computing
7. Strategic Big Data
8. Actionable Analytics
9. In-Memory Computing
10.Integrated Ecosystems
New technologies will change everything: how we work, how we
live, how we communicate
• A seismic shift in technology is occurring
• To survive organisations will have to adapt their technology and business related capabilities in an equally seismic way
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Olivier Gramaccia – Business Development Manager
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Olivier Gramaccia
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