DAY 2 - 11 March 2015
Time | Track |
Track Host: John Weir, COO, Wearable Technology Show | |
9:15am | Conference welcome and opening remarks John Weir & Lisa Doerr, The Wearable Technology Show |
9:20 am | Keynote Presentation – Indiegogo |
9:40 am | The Big Debate – What’s the Problem with Wearables? Battery life, data collection, and functionality are all challenges that wearable technology has to overcome in order to be a must have. Our panel present their possible solutions to these and other road bumps on the horizon. Moderator: John Weir, COO, Evolve Panelists: Josh Waddell, VP Mobile Solution Management & Innovation, SAP |
10:00am | Real world case study Orientation Sensors for Wearable Applications Speaker: Frederik Wegelin, Senior Product Manager, Bosch Sensortec |
10:25am | Wearables at Work Consumer markets have long been a target for wearable technology vendors. Business opportunities though abound, and our panel of experts will look at what wearables can do in the enterprise and what solutions are on offer. Moderator: Anthony Mullen, Profusion Panelists: Chalie Isaacs, CTO, Salesforce; Brent Blum, Wearable Lead at Accenture; Gabriel Weiss, Head of Marketing Strategies for Carrier Ductless & VRF, a division of Carrier Corporation and a subsidiary of United Technologies Corporation. |
11:15am | BREAK |
11:45am | Internet of Wearable Things Over 50 billion devices will be connected by 2020 according to research. This presents significant challenges in storage, data security and analysis. How will wearable technology fuel the "Internet of Things"? Are these devices central to true connectivity and how will businesses overcome the challenges of data storage and ownership? Speaker: Saverio Romeo, Senior Analyst, Beecham Research |
12:05pm | Energy Harvesting The technology allowing devices to capture and convert energy is reaching a tipping point. Can wearables say goodbye to batteries and embrace energy drawn from body movement and heat? Speaker: Robert Andosca, CEO and Founder, Microgen Systems |
12:30pm | The Design Challenges of Wearable Technologies How to Pack Performance, Power and Advanced Capabilities into a Small Form Factor Device Speaker: Tim Saxe, CTO Quicklogic |
1:00pm | LUNCH BREAK |
2:00pm | The Big Mash Up The wearable technology market is split over many sectors from healthcare through to gaming, fitness and lifestyle. This session explores how different industry sectors can learn from one another and cross pollenate their ideas. Moderator: Panelists: Ruth Thomson, Head of Consumer Product Development ,Cambridge Consultants |
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