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OVERVIEW CONFERENCE
MONDAY, SEPT 15, 2014
individual arrival and registration
TUESDAY, SEPT 16, 2014
WEDNESDAY, SEPT 17, 2014
morning sessions
morning sessions
PORTABLE
CONSUMER DEVICES
EVERYDAY LIFE
AUTOMOTIVE AND DRIVING
SENSORS
WEARABLES & HEALTH
lunch
lunch
lunch
afternoon sessions
afternoon session
afternoon sessions
ROADMAP
AUTOMOTIVE AND DRIVING
SENSORS
FLEXIBLE ELECTRONICS
MANUFACTURING
MARKET FORECAST
DATA & SECURITY
TECHNOLOGIES
restaurant arrangement
drinks reception
end of the
for self-payer (not hosted)
gala dinner with dinner talk
TSensors Summit Munich 2014
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AGENDA
MONDAY, SEPT 15, 2014
12:00 Registration and sandwich lunch
13:10 Welcome to the TSensors Summit Munich 2014
Dr. Janusz Bryzek, Prof. Christoph Kutter
13:20 Opening – TSensors Summit Munich 2014
Franz Josef Pschierer, State Secretary,
Bavarian Ministry of Economic Affairs and Media, Energy and Technology
SESSION ROADMAP
Chair Prof. Christoph Kutter
13:35 TSensors™ (Trillion Sensors), Foundation for a Better World of Abundance
Dr. Janusz Bryzek, Chairman and CEO, TSensors Summit Inc., Oakland, USA
14:10 TSensors Roadmap TApps Update: Ultra-High Volume Sensor Applications for Global
Challenges
Ira Feldman, Principal Consultant, Feldman Engineering Corp., Los Altos, CA, USA
14:30 Break
14:50 Current Status of the TSensor System Roadmap
Dr. Yorgos Marinakis, Professional Faculty, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, USA
15:15 Towards Smart Sensor Roadmaps: An European Approach
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SESSION MARKET FORECAST
Chair Dr. Janusz Bryzek
15:40 Keynote: From Connecting Lives to Improving Lives
Dr. Luc Van den hove, President and CEO, imec, Leuven, Belgium
16:05 What are the business and industrial issues that have to be solved to allow high
growth of the MEMS business?
Jean-Christophe Eloy, CEO and President, Yole Développement, Villeurbanne, France
16:30 Break
16:50 The milestones toward a trillion sensor market
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17:40 Enabling autonomous TSensor nodes with large area 3D printed electronics for high
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18:05 Outlook for the next day
Dr. Janusz Bryzek, Prof. Christoph Kutter
19:00 Restaurant arrangement for self-payer (not hosted)
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AGENDA
TUESDAY, SEPT 16, 2014
8:45
Intro to the Day
Janusz Bryzek, Christoph Kutter
9:00
The things of the Internet of Things – A European Union strategy for Components
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Chair Prof. Veena Misra
9:25
Keynote: SAMI: Voice of the Data
Dr. Luc Julia, Vice President of Innovation, Samsung Electronics, Menlo Park, CA, USA
9:50
When your smartphone knows you better than you know yourself
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10:15
Break
SESSION AUTOMOTIVE AND DRIVING SENSORS
Chair Prof. Aarne Oja
10:35
Automotive TSensors roadmap for safer, more environmentally friendly, more reliable and connected self driving smart cars
Prof. Thomas Form, Head of Electronics and Vehicle Research, Volkswagen AG, Wolfsburg, Germany
11:00
About the impact on sensors in autonomous driven cars
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Sensor for emerging autonomous Vehicles
Dr. Babak Taheri, Vice President and General Manager, Sensor Solutions Division (SSD)
Freescale Semiconductor, Tempe, Arizona, USA
11:50
Lunch Break
13:00
The Sensor Revolution: From Lambda Sensors to Connected Sensory Swarms for
the Internet of Things
Dr. Kilian Bilger, Director Microsystem Technologies – Corporate Research, Robert Bosch GmbH,
Gerlingen, Germany
13:25
MEMS sensor roadmap for the Internet of Things
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SESSION DATA & SECURITY
Chair Prof. Christoph Kutter
13:50
Security Vulnerabilities in the IOT End to End (E2E) Chain
Sandhiprakash Bhide, Director of Innovation, Future IOT Solutions, Intel Corporation, Hillsboro, OR, USA /
Raj Samani, VP, EMEA CTO, McAfee, Inc., Berks, U.K.
14:15
Internet of Things (not People) 2015-2025
Raghu Das, CEO, IDTechEx, Cambridge, U.K.
14:40
Break
15:00
Keynote: The Distributed, Horizontal IoT Infrastructure, in the Perspective of the Automotive and Industrial Automation Verticals
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A Trillion Sensors: Security Requirements and Solutions
Prof. Georg Sigl, Director, Fraunhofer AISEC, Garching, Germany
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Data privacy in IoT and Connected Cars
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Trillion Sensor Roadmap: Innovative Chance and Societal Impact
Prof. Dr. Klaus Mainzer, Chair for Philosophy of Science, Director of the Carl von Linde-Academy, TUM,
Munich Germany.
16:40
Break
17:00
Discussion and Q&A on Data & Security
17:50
Outlook for the next day
Dr. Janusz Bryzek, Prof. Christoph Kutter
18:00
Drinks reception in exhibition area
19:30
Gala Dinner with Dinner Speech
High tech yesterday, today, tomorrow
Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Ernst Ulrich von Weizsaecker, Emmendingen, Germany,
Co-Chair, International Resource Panel (UNEP) - Co-President, The Club of Rome
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WEDNESDAY, SEPT 17, 2014
8:45
Intro to the Day
Janusz Bryzek, Christoph Kutter
SESSION EVERYDAY LIFE
Chair Dr. C. Thomas Simmons
9:00
Opportunities through sensors in home appliances
Dr. Kai Grassie, Senior Vice President, BSH Bosch and Siemens Household Appliances GmbH, Munich,
Germany
9:25
From millions to trillions – autonomous self-powered sensors in everyday life
Matthias Kassner, Product Marketing Director EnOcean GmbH, Oberhaching, Germany
9:50
Dr. Shani Keysar, Founder and CEO, Sol Chip Ltd., Haifa, Israel
10:15 Break
10:35 Emerging High-volume Sensors in Consumer Electronics
Prof. Aarne Oja, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland
SESSION WEARABLES & HEALTH
Chair Markus Strecker
11:00 Wearable Sensor Systems for Long Term Health and Environmental Monitoring
Prof. Veena Misra, Director, NSF Nanosystems ASSIST Center, North Carolina State University,
Raleigh, NC, USA
11:25 Microsensors for Biomedical Applications - two examples for practical, real world
application
Prof. Michael Kraft, Head of Department of Micro- and Nanosystems, Fraunhofer Institute for
Microelectronic Circuits and Systems, Duisburg, Germany
11:50 Lunch Break
SESSION FLEXIBLE ELECTRONICS MANUFACTURING
Chair Ira Feldman
13:00 Printing techniques for large-area lost-cost sensor fabrication
Prof. Paolo Lugli, Head of the Institute for Nanoelectronics, TU Munich, Germany
13:25 Affordable Scaling of Sensor Manufacturing with Printed Electronics
Dr. Davor Sutija, CEO, Thin Film Electronics ASA, Oslo, Norway
13:50 Solid State Thin Film Batteries for wide proliferation of Sensors
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SESSION TECHNOLOGIES
Chair Prof. Paolo Lugli
14:15 MEMS for Industrial and Transportation Internet of Things
Jean-Philippe Polizzi, Micro and Nanosystems Program Manager, Silicon Components Division,
CEA LETI, Grenoble, France
14:40 Break
15:00 Supporting Privacy and Security in the Internet of Things through Ultra-miniature
Lensless Computational Sensors
Dr. David G. Stork, Rambus Fellow, Rambus Labs, Sunnyvale, CA, USA
15:25 Exploiting MEMS CMOS Technology as a Readymade Platform for Enabling Trillion
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15:50 A snapshot hyperspectral image sensor – a new era in imaging
Maarten Willems, Business Director, imec, Leuven, Belgium
16:15 Spectrometer-on-a-chip, the next ultrahigh volume sensor for Internet of Things
Bill Choi, Founder and CEO, nanoLambda, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
16:40 Wrapup – next steps – closing words
Janusz Bryzek, Christoph Kutter
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