Permanent Power for Wireless Sensors

Mr Steve Grady, Marketing
Cymbet, United States
 
 
This presentation was given at Active RFID, RTLS & Sensor Networks 2008 on Nov 05, 2008.
 

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Presentation Summary

  • Determining the energy needs of wireless sensors
  • Utilizing Energy Harvesting techniques to power wireless nodes
  • Examining real-world permanent power-based Active RFID, RTLS and Wireless products

Speaker Biography

Steve Grady is responsible for all strategic messaging, customer awareness and perception, e-initiatives, collateral creation and sales lead generation at Cymbet. He has more than two decades of domestic and international experience in marketing, sales, business development, product management, engineering, and general management in the networking, hardware and software industries. Mr. Grady has been involved with both startups and in large company environments with global scope. He is an active member of industry trade organizations such as the IEEE and the International Engineering Consortium. Prior to joining Cymbet, Mr. Grady previously held senior management and technical positions at ADC, Marconi, TimeSys, Arista Networks, Reltec, and AT&T Bell Labs. He holds BSEE and MSEE degrees from the University of Illinois Champaign-Urbana.

Company Profile

Cymbet Corporation—a green technology company—is a leader in thin-film, solid-state storage devices and energy harvesting technology. The company is the first to market a component-class energy solution that designers can use to realize new embedded systems capabilities. Cymbet's EnerChip thin-film devices enable innovative energy storage applications for integrated circuits and new products for process control, medical, sensor, RFID, communications, consumer and portable electronic devices.

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