1 / 28

Key Technology Trajectories

Key Technology Trajectories. Prague, October 22 nd , 2004. Roberto Saracco roberto.saracco@tilab.com. Key Technology Trajectories. Approach Trajectories Disruptions. Roberto Saracco roberto.saracco@tilab.com. The Web Site. The FOUR LAYERS. Looking into Technologies.

indra
Télécharger la présentation

Key Technology Trajectories

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Key Technology Trajectories Prague, October 22nd, 2004 Roberto Saracco roberto.saracco@tilab.com

  2. Key Technology Trajectories • Approach • Trajectories • Disruptions Roberto Saracco roberto.saracco@tilab.com

  3. The Web Site The FOUR LAYERS

  4. Looking into Technologies • How would a Tech. evolve? • How is it related to the whole?

  5. #n #c #n #c Looking into Technologies

  6. #n #c #n #c Looking into Technologies

  7. Looking into Technologies • How would a Tech. evolve? • How is it related to the whole? • What are the crucial impacts? (passive/active)

  8. Technology Trajectories • Language Understanding • Embedded System • Multimode • Person Identification • Pin Pointing • Printing Atoms • Processing • Profiling • Seamless Ubiquitous Access • Security • Sensing • Shadowing • Storage • Virtual Presence • Terminals/Wearable • 3D Imaging • Artificial Life • Broadband • Communications • Content Creation • Data Capture • Encryption • Gaming Platforms • Gaming Storage • Human Interfacing • Image Recognition • Information Coding • Information Displaying • Information Retrieval • Interactivity

  9. Technology Trajectories Full discussion for Telecom Related Trajectories inHEIDELBERG, Germany – November 9th , 2004 You are invited to join!

  10. Technologies Trajectories Artificial Life • Robotics • Virtual Reality • Self creation: assembling / replicating • Self adaptation: reconfiguration/healing

  11. Artificial Life - Robotics • Production oriented • Towards increased flexibility • Support variety of application fields • Today: Europe, USA, Japan • Tomorrow: Varies depending on appl.field Trajectories

  12. Artificial Life - Robotics • Production oriented • Autonomous • Towards real independence • Support remote exploration, AmI • Today: Japan, USA, Europe • Tomorrow: USA, Japan, ? Trajectories

  13. Artificial Life - Robotics • Production oriented • Autonomous • Symbiotic • Towards closer, spontaneous interactions, seamless integration, smarter robots • Support augmented life, healthcare, prosthetics • Today: USA • Tomorrow: USA, ? Trajectories

  14. Artificial Life - Robotics • Production oriented • Autonomous • Symbiotic • Social • Towards seamless interaction • Entertainment, Education,… • Today: USA • Tomorrow: USA, Japan Trajectories

  15. Artificial Life - Robotics • Production oriented • Autonomous • Symbiotic • Social • MicroRobots • Towards better movement capabilities nanoRobots for health care • Support ambient exploration, sensing • Today: USA (nanoRobots), Europe • Tomorrow: ? Trajectories

  16. Artificial Life - Robotics • Production oriented • Autonomous • Symbiotic • Social • MicroRobots • Swarm (Physical, Sw) • Towards collective autonomous intelligence • Support ambient sensing, Meta-Info harvest • Today: USA • Tomorrow: USA Trajectories

  17. Disruptions: Looking for “x” X Disruption Time

  18. PDA Mainframes PC Tablet PC Mini Time Looking for “x” in processing ? Smart Obj. GRID volume

  19. Looking for “x” in health care Understanding Specificity Symbioses Bio-Substitution Monitoring KH-Focus Drug syntheses Fast Mapping Human Genoma Time Disruptions, signpost

  20. Symbioses Wet Ware Bio Printing Sensors – U.Acc. Hi.Sp. Processing Molecular comp. Bio-Substitution Monitoring Drug syntheses Fast Mapping Human Genoma Looking for “x” in health care KH-Focus Time Disruptions, signpost

  21. Disruptions • Transformation of Products into Services • The Disappearance of the Computer • Ubiquitous seamless connectivity • Changing Traffic Patterns • Infinite Bandwidth • Disposable Products • Autonomous Systems • From Content to Packaging • The emergence of Virtual Infrastructures

  22. From Products to Services

  23. From Products to Services • Technological Enabling Factors • Embedding of communications capabilities • Rising of profiling • Cheaper production processes Tech. Trajectories • Embedded Systems • Seamless Ubiquitotus Access • Communications

  24. From Products to Services • Technological Enabling Factors • Market Driven Factors • Products becoming commodities • Loss of differentiation capabilities • Increased copycat possibilities

  25. From Products to Services • Technological Enabling Factors • Market Driven Factors • Industry Impact • Transformation into service companies • Shortening of products’ life cycle • Strong increase in call centers • Automated customised assistance • Increased globalisation of the market • Restructuring of the value chain

  26. From Products to Services • Technological Enabling Factors • Market Driven Factors • Industry Impact • Market Sectors Affected • Health care • Entertainment • Transportation • Consumer appliances • Education • …

  27. From Products to Services • Technological Enabling Factors • Market Driven Factors • Industry Impact • Market Sectors Affected • Likeliness to happen • Disruption is already occurring • Connectivity bundled as a service feature • Appliance bundled in connectivity

  28. Key Technology Trajectories Prague, October 22nd, 2004 Roberto Saracco roberto.saracco@tilab.com

More Related