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Conference Agenda

Wednesday, 20 Nov 2013

 

Energy Harvesting

The Internet of Things

Printed Electronics

Graphene LIVE!

 Opening Keynotes   
08:40IDTechEx
Energy Harvesting: Enabling Technologies for The Internet of Things
Dr Harry Zervos, Senior Technology Analyst
IDTechEx
United Kingdom
   
09:00Disney Research
Printed Energy Harvesters and their Interactive Applications in Books and Printed Media
Dr Emre Karagozler, Post Doctral Researcher
Disney Research
United States
   
09:25Arup
Practical Applications of Energy Harvesting in the Built Environment
Mr Matt Williams, Associate Principal
Arup
United States
   
09:50KieranTimberlake
Improving Building Performance with Wireless Sensor Networks
Mr Eric Eisele, Materials Engineer
KieranTimberlake
United States
   
10:15ARM
Big Data Begins with Little Data
Mr Willard Tu, Embedded Solutions Manager
ARM
United States
   
10:40Break   
11:20Oracle
Navigating the Internet of Things
Mr Henrik Stahl, VP Product Management
Oracle
United States
   
11:45SAP
Creating a Better World in the Connected World
Mr Benjamin Wesson, VP Product Management for M2M Solutions
SAP
United States
   
12:10Berkeley Sensor & Actuator Center, University of California
OpenWSN, Single Chip Motes, and the Future of the Internet of Things
Prof Kristofer Pister, Professor
Berkeley Sensor & Actuator Center, University of California
United States
   
12:35Awards   
13:00LunchEnabling IoT InfrastructurePhotovoltaicsSupercapacitors
14:30 Linear Technology
Low Power, Reliable Wireless Sensor Networks for the Internet of Things
Mr Ross Yu, Product Marketing Manager, Dust Networks
Linear Technology
United States
IDTechEx
Research with Printed Metals and PV Materials
Dr Harry Zervos, Senior Technology Analyst
IDTechEx
United Kingdom
IDTechEx
Supercapacitors Replace Batteries
Mr Franco Gonzalez, Technology Analyst
IDTechEx
United Kingdom
14:55Energy Harvesting Powered DevicesDeutsche Telekom
Driving the M2M Business - New Business Opportunities Through Innovation and Partnerships.
Mr Markus Breitbach, Head of International Sales & Partnering
Deutsche Telekom
Germany
 Maxwell Technologies
Ultracapacitors: Gaining Traction in a World of Batteries
Dr Priya Bendale, Sr. Director, Advanced Development
Maxwell Technologies
United States
15:20Perpetuum Ltd
Perpetuum Intelligent Power Module (IPM) Enables Multiple External Power Options for OEM Wireless Transmitters
Mr Keith J Abate Sr, Director Global Business Development
Perpetuum Ltd
United States
Orange Mobile Enterprise
Orange and the IoT
Mr Frédéric Veyssière, VP Business Development
Orange Mobile Enterprise
United States
Armor Sustainable Energies (ASE)
OPV, an Industrial Reality
Mr Francois Barreau, Marketing Manager/Business Development
Armor Sustainable Energies (ASE)
France
Cap-XX Ltd
Applications for Energy Harvesters coupled with Supercapacitors
Mr Pierre Mars, VP, Applications Engineering
Cap-XX Ltd
Australia
    The Graphene Opportunity in Supercapacitors
15:45Analog Devices & SolarPrint
Optimized System Solutions to Power a World of Self-generating Wireless Sensors
Mr Brendan Daly, System Applications Engineer
Analog Devices & SolarPrint
Ireland
Gemalto Telecom
Enabling a Secure Connected World - Assembling the Building Blocks for a Successful M2M Application
Mr Jean-Francois Rubon, Director Innovation & Technology Strategy
Gemalto Telecom
United States
CSIRO
Solution Processing of Inorganic and Organic Solar Cells
Dr Jacek Jasieniak, Project Leader Nanostructured Inorganic Solar Cell
CSIRO
Australia
Graphenea
Graphene in Energy Storage Applications
Mr Jesus de La Fuente, CEO
Graphenea
Spain
16:10BreakBreakBreakBreak
16:45Electronics and System Design to Enable Energy Harvesting Powered DevicesIBM
Mobile Enables the 'Internet of Things'
Mr Joe Speed, IBM m2m Sales Leader
IBM
United States
EMD Chemicals
High Efficiency, High Performance Organic Semiconductors for Display and Sensing Applications
Dr Monica Davis, Manager, Business Development
EMD Chemicals
United States
Stevens Institute of Technology
Inkjet-Printed Graphene for Micro-Supercapacitor
Dr Linh Le, Group Leader
Stevens Institute of Technology
United States
17:10Cymbet
Advanced EH Power Chain Design Techniques
Mr Steve Grady, VP Marketing
Cymbet
United States
Giesecke & Devrient GB Ltd
Securely Connecting the Next Wave of Devices
Mr Patrick Waters, Head of Operations, M2M & Subscription Management
Giesecke & Devrient GB Ltd
Dyesol Inc
Third Generation Solar Technology: Transforming Buildings into Power Plants with DSC
Mr Marc Thomas, CEO
Dyesol Inc
United States
Graphene Frontiers
Graphene Hybrid Devices for Energy Storage and Sensors
Mr Ryan Mendoza, VP Engineering
Graphene Frontiers
United States
17:35Fraunhofer IIS
Maximizing Power Output of Energy Harvesting Systems with Optimized Power Management
Dr Peter Spies, Head of Integrated Energy Supplies
Fraunhofer IIS
Germany
RF Monolithics, Inc
Wireless Technology Options for the Internet of Things
Mr Tim Cutler, Director of Business Development - M2M Business
RF Monolithics, Inc
United States
Applied Materials
Printing for Solar Cells
Dr Robert J Visser, Senior Director Advanced Technology Group
Applied Materials
United States
 
18:00Texas Instruments
A Practical 1uA Sensor Sampling Solution for Deeply Embedded Systems
Mr Mark Buccini, Director
Texas Instruments
United States
Antaris Solutions
Smart Logistics with the Application of WSN and Internet of Things Technologies
Mr Mark Bijl, CTO
Antaris Solutions
Netherlands
New Energy Technologies
Transparent Contacts for Semitransparent Organic Photovoltaic Devices
Dr Scott Hammond, Principal Scientist
New Energy Technologies
United States
Angstron Materials
Graphene-Enabled Supercapacitors - Recent Developments
Mr Ian Fuller, Project Engineer
Angstron Materials
United States
18:25Day 1 endsDay 1 endsDay 1 endsDay 1 ends

Thursday, 21 Nov 2013

 

Energy Harvesting

The Internet of Things

Supercapacitors

 Energy Harvesting Technologies and SystemsNew IoT Technology and System DevelopmentsNew Supercapacitor Materials and Structures
09:00Murata Manufacturing
Murata's Energy Harvesting Devices and Applications for WSN
Mr Hiroshi Nishikawa, Device Development Manager
Murata Manufacturing
Japan
Intel Corp.
Internet of Things: an Inclusive View of Requirements and Scope
Dr Milan Milenkovic, Principal Engineer
Intel Corp.
United States
Florida State University
High Energy Density Li-ion Capacitors
Prof Jim Zheng, Chair & Professor
Florida State University
United States
09:25 Freescale Semiconductor
Role of converged gateways to manage Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) for IoT Services
Mr Kaivan Karimi, Executive Director of Global Strategy and Business
Freescale Semiconductor
United States
University of Newcastle
Enhanced Electrochemical Capacitors for Energy Storage Applications
Prof Scott Donne, Applied Electrochemistry Group
University of Newcastle
Australia
09:50North Carolina State University
Self-powered Integrated Systems for Health and Environmental Monitoring
Dr Jesse Jur, Assistant Professor
North Carolina State University
United States
Redpine Signals Inc
A new Approach to Wi-Fi Based RTLS
Mr Venkat Mattela, Chairman and CEO
Redpine Signals Inc
United States
Australian National University
A New Colossal Dielectric Constant Material and its Potential Applications
Prof Yun Liu, Head of the Functional Materials Research Group
Australian National University
Australia
10:15 DecaWave
Decawave ScenSor Chip: A Game Changer for Indoor Positioning, RTLS and IoT
Mr Luc Darmon, VP of Strategy and Business Development
DecaWave
Ireland
IDTechEx
Activated Carbon Structure and Effects on Volumetric Capacitance
Dr Peter Harrop, Chairman
IDTechEx
United Kingdom
10:40BreakBreakBreak
11:15Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Connecting with the Emerging Nervous System of Ubiquitous Sensing
Dr Joseph Paradiso, Associate Professor
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
United States
Imperial College London
Powering Sensors Using Ambient or Directed Electromagnetic Fields
Dr Paul D Mitcheson, Lecturer
Imperial College London
United Kingdom
JSR Micro Inc
Supercapacitors at JSR Micro
Mr Jeff Myron, Energy Solutions Program Manager
JSR Micro Inc
United States
 Thermoelectric Energy Harvesting Scaling up Manufacturing and Evaluating Supercapacitors
11:40Marlow Industries
Thermal Energy Harvesting Solutions Today
Mr Stefan Ikelman, Market Manager
Marlow Industries
United States
Libelium
WSN in the Real World
Ms Alicia Asin Perez, CEO
Libelium
Spain
University of Surrey
Up-scaling Complexity, Considerations for Lab to Pilot Scale Production
Dr Peter Wilson, CTO/R&D Manager
University of Surrey
United Kingdom
12:05University of Glasgow
Si/SiGe Microfabricated Thermoelectric Materials, Devices and Modules
Prof Douglas Paul, Director of the James Watt Nanofabrication Centre
University of Glasgow
United Kingdom
EM Microelectronic US, Inc.
Energy Harvested Wireless Sensor Networks Using Bluetooth Low Energy Beacons
Mr Mark Jakusovszky, Sales & Marketing, North America
EM Microelectronic US, Inc.
United States
UC Davis
The evaluation methods of supercapacitors and the performance metrics of various carbonaceous materials
Mr Sanliang Zhang, Research Assistant
UC Davis
United States
12:30California Institute of Technology, NASA
Thermoelectric Devices Developments at NASA
Mr Jordan Chase, Thermal Energy Conversion Technologies Group
California Institute of Technology, NASA
United States
RFMicron
Passive Wireless Sensing Powered by Chameleon Self-Tuning Technology
Mr Stan Drobac,
RFMicron
United States
Paper Battery Company Inc
Supercapacitors as Integrated Systems for Portable Electronics Battery
Dr Shreefal Mehta, CEO
Paper Battery Company Inc
United States
12:55LunchLunchLunch
  WSN and IoT Applications and Case StudiesNew Developments with Vehicles and Electric Vehicles
14:05 BeSpoon
Location-aware Sensor Network, the GPS of Things
Mr Jean-Marie Andre, CEO
BeSpoon
France
Chrysler Group LLC
SAE Standards Development Activities for Capacitive Energy Storage Devices, for Automotive Applications
Mr Oliver Gross, Energy Storage Systems Specialist
Chrysler Group LLC
United States
14:30Laird Technologies
Thermal Energy Harvesting for Embedded Wireless Solutions
Mr Bob Collins, Business Development
Laird Technologies
United States
 Robert Bosch LLC
Future Trends in Energy Research for e-Mobility
Dr Timm Lohmann, Senior Research Engineer
Robert Bosch LLC
United States
14:55Komatsu, KELK
Thermoelectric Energy Harvesting for Industrial Waste Heat Recovery
Dr Hirokuni Hachiuma, Director
Komatsu, KELK
Japan
Logimesh Technologies, LLC
Energy Harvesting to Empower Better Solutions for Oil and Gas
Mr Bill Gillette, President
Logimesh Technologies, LLC
United States
CNR/Solbian & IFEVS
Integration of PV-Multifunctional Systems in Micro Electric Vehicles and Boats
Mr Marco Bianucci, Senior Researcher
CNR/Solbian & IFEVS
Italy
15:20Energy Harvesting Special Interest Group
Overview of UK Energy Harvesting Activities
Dr James Johnstone, Theme Mgr - Metrology, Instrumentation & Standards
Energy Harvesting Special Interest Group
United Kingdom
MicroGen Systems
Energy Harvesting for Industrial and Building Applications
Dr Kathleen Vaeth, VP Engineering
MicroGen Systems
United States
National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Performance Evaluation of Lower-Energy Energy Storage Alternatives for Full-Hybrid Vehicles
Mr Jon Cosgrove, Researcher
National Renewable Energy Laboratory
United States
15:45WiTricity Corporation
Advances in Wireless Power Transfer Over Distance
Mr David Schatz, Vice President of Sales & Business Development
WiTricity Corporation
United States
Meggitt Sensing Systems
Energy Harvesting based Sensor Network for Industrial Monitoring
Dr Tomasz Zawada, Engineering and Research Manager
Meggitt Sensing Systems
Denmark
VISEDO Oy
Supercapacitor in 300 HP hybrid - 1 year payback
Mr Lars Stegmann, Sales Manager
VISEDO Oy
Finland
16:10BreakBreakBreak
16:40Energy Harvesting & IoT Closing Session INTRASME
SME Driving EV Technology Development in Europe - FP7 INTRASME
IDTechEx, Franco Gonzalez
INTRASME
17:05WeWi Telecommunications, Inc.
Solar Africa: Driving Societal Change through Solar Power
David Snir, CEO & Founder
WeWi Telecommunications, Inc.
Canada
  
17:30Red Hat
M2M is Revolutionizing the Transportation Industry
Mr James Kirkland, Principal Solutions Architect
Red Hat
United States
  
17:55IDTechEx
Mr Raghu Das, CEO
IDTechEx
United Kingdom
Day 2 endsDay 2 ends
18:00Day 2 ends  
 
 

Wednesday November 20, 2013

Energy Harvesting Powered Devices (14:30 - 16:45)

15:20 - 15:45 "Perpetuum Intelligent Power Module (IPM) Enables Multiple External Power Options for OEM Wireless Transmitters"
• "Battery only" powered WSN's represent a costly and unnecessary maintenance expense.
• External power options including Vibration, Thermal, Solar and 24V DC can minimize the "battery only" dilemma.
• Perpetuum's Intelligent Power Modules allow end users to utilize external power options for their wireless WSN's.
• Changing batteries and unnecessary maintenance logistics are eliminated.
 
15:45 - 16:10 "Optimized System Solutions to Power a World of Self-generating Wireless Sensors"
 
 
16:10 Break