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Enabling a Connected World in the Age of Intelligence Dr. Joan K. Vrtis Chief Technology Officer, Multek
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Enabling a Connected World in the Age of Intelligence

Dr. Joan K. Vrtis

Chief Technology Officer, Multek

1

Average World GDP per Capita

Intelligence

Age™

152x every

years

Information

Age

252x every

years

Modern

Age

402x every

years

1750 1850 1970 2010

($ USD)

Source: World Bank, Maddison Project, De Long- UC Berkeley

Industrial

Age

1002x every

years

100

1,000

10,000

2

The World Is Changing

Increased

RegionalizationGrowth of

Asian OEMsFaster Product

Cycles

More Disruptive

Products

New Hardware

OEMsCorporate Social

Environmental

Responsibility

Internet of Things

Supply Chain

Complexity

Innovation

on the Rise

3

The Intelligence of Things

Wearables Connected Living Digital Health

Mobility / CloudSmart AgricultureConnected TransportationSmart Energy

Smart, connected devices, machines and systems

4

The Intelligence of Things

is an evolving ecosystem of smart,

connected devices, machines and

systems that interact to deliver

greater capabilities, efficiencies,

and experiences

-- changing the way we live, work

and play.

5

The Opportunity Is Everywhere

transportation

Potential

economic

impact in

2025

10-20% chronic

disease cost

reduction

$2 TRILLION

100% connected

device growth

$1 TRILLION

10-20% yield increase

in application

$100 BILLION

25% vehicle damage cost reduction

$200 BILLION

2.5-5% operating

cost savings

$500 BILLION

Source: McKinsey Global Institute

INNOVATION

Studio Roosegaarde

(Daan Roosegaarde)

“the three ungrateful

phases of innovation”

7 Source: KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Magazine, Oct. 2015

‘Cannot be done’#1

‘is not allowed’#2

‘why didn’t you think of this before?’

#3

8

SUSTAINABLE DANCE FLOOR is the interactive dance

floor that generates electricity through the act of dancing.

VISION AND INNOVATION

9

2004 Desktop Computer

Convergence of Applications: The Start of Smart, Connected Everything!

1964 IBM 704 Mainframe

Bell System

International

Switchboard

1943

Video

PhotographyComputing

Personal

Communication

Smart

Phone

INNOVATION: ACCELERATION FACTORS

13

The Evolving IoT Ecosystem

Advanced Sensing:

Enabling Technology for Smart,

Connected Devices

Mobile Phone & Tablets:

Personal Communication Hubs for Smart,

Connected Devices

Access Technologies:

Infrastructure Enabling Data Transmission

For Smart, Connected Devices

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Density

Miniaturization

Speed

Industry Trends

Trends Driving Technology Advancement

Market Demands Technology Advancements

High Speed Interconnects

Miniaturization

Sensor & Actuators

Thermal Management

Energy & Power

Connectivity

Sensors and Actuators: Enabling Smart, Connected

Chemical | Biologics | Gases

Current | Potential | Magnetics | RF

Fluid Flow | Fluid Velocity

Position | Angle | Displacement

Telecomm\

Networking

Medical

Equipment

Miniaturization and Packaging: Technology Convergence

SiP

MEMSTSV

WLCSP

HDI

Modules

IC-Packaging

ITPSoC

Security/

Aerospace

Point-of-

Sale

Semiconductor

Equipment

Industrial

Controls

Energy

Automotive

Cloud

Storage

Wearables

Connected

Home

Enabling Metrics Enabling Miniaturization

Computing Lifestyle

Smart, Connected

Advanced Interconnects

ELIC

INNOVATION: FOOTPRINT FOR THE FUTURE

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SUSTAINABLE INNOVATION:

ENABLING A CONNECTED WORLD IN THE AGE OF INTELLIGENCE

HAVE FUN!TECHNOLOGY

ROADMAPSAPPLICATION ROADMAPS

VISION THINK THE POSSIBLE COLLABORATION

Dr. Joan K. VrtisChief Technology Officer, Multek

Thank You

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