Tyndall Technology Days
11th October 2016, Dublin, Ireland
The future internet promises a world of a trillion sensors where objects communicate with us and each other to link our homes, offices and factories to enable a smart, efficient, secure and connected world.
However, this vision brings many challenges. The growing number of internet-enabled devices, coupled with increased data storage requirements in power-hungry data centres, has spurred a need for new ways to generate and manage power and connectivity.
Solutions for future internet growth and sustainability, through powering and connecting the IoT, will be addressed at the fourth Tyndall Technology Days, 11 October 2016, Croke Park, Dublin, from 9.00am to 5.30pm, followed by a networking reception in the Croke Park GAA Museum.
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Plenary session
Enabling the Internet of Things, Katsu Nakamura, ADI Fellow, CTO of Healthcare-Consumer-IoT Business Unit, Ultra Low Power Technology Group Director, Analog Devices
Technology roadmaps for powering devices & big data in IoT - Steve Moffatt, Chief Technical Officer, Front End Products, Applied Materials
Panel discussion including John Kennedy, Editor, Silicon Republic; Mark Ferguson, Director General, SFI and Chief Scientific Advisor to the Government of Ireland and Martin Shanahan, CEO, IDA Ireland.
Parallel session A: Powering the IoT
Ultra-low power processing for smart sensors
Energy management: the fundamental enabler of the IoT - Francesco Carobolante, VP of Engineering, Qualcomm
ULP design aspects of wearable electronics operating in adaptive environments - Robert Newberry, Director Electronic Product Engineering, Sanmina
Pushing intelligence to the edge with ULP, high precision data converters - Ivan O’Connell, Analogue / Mixed-Signal Principal Investigator, Microelectronic Circuits Centre Ireland (MCCI)
Energy management – generation and storage
Batteries – energy storage solutions roadmap for low power IoT devices - Jeff Sather, VP Technology and Customer Solutions, VP Technology and Customer Solutions, Cymbet
Minaturised PSIP and on-chip energy storage solutions – James Rohan, Senior Researcher, Tyndall National Institute
Trench capacitor technology enables (high density) integrated power management solutions for IoT (applications) - Frederic Voiron, Research Program Manager, IPDiA
Advances in energy transducer power density for real-life applications - Saibal Roy, Head of Micropower Systems and Nanomagnetics, Tyndall National Institute
Power harvesting and delivery
Energy harvesting isn’t fiction anymore - Lorandt Foelkel, Business Development Manager for Energy Harvesting, FAE for Eastern Europe, Baltic countries, Russia and Turkey, Würth Elektronik eiSos GmbH & CO.KG
Device and system design considerations for the commercialisation of vibration energy harvesters - Steve Beeby, Prof. of Electronics, University of Southampton
Architectures and PMIC design for ultra-low-power systems - Seamus O’Driscoll, Principal Investigator, Tyndall National Institute
Parallel session B: Connecting the IoT
Data centres
Hugo Thienpont, Head of Department, Director of Research, Brussels Photonics Team, Department of Applied Physics and Photonics, Faculty of Engineering - Vrije Universiteit
Microelectronics for data centre interconnects - Peter Ossieur, Senior Researcher, Tyndall National Institute
Ken Byrne, CEO, GRASP Wearable Technologies
Denis Canty, Lead Technologist, Data Science & IoT Strategy, Innovation Garage – Johnson Controls
Network evolution
A perspective on large-scale photonic integrated circuits, and how they let operators scale transport networks to meet capacity demands driven by IoT, Johan Bäck, Sr Sales Account Manager, Infinera
What’s trending in the communications world? – Linda Doyle, Director of CONNECT & Professor of Engineering & The Arts in Trinity College
Fixed network evolution - Paul Townsend, Head of Photonics Centre, Tyndall National Institute & Director of IPIC
Affordable energy efficient IoT networks - Mark Bannon, CEO, VT Networks
Photonic enabling technologies
Current and future lasers for optical communications networks – Jim Somers, Director, Eblana Photonics
Device assembly and packaging – driving volumes up & costs down - Peter O’Brien, Head of Photonics Packaging, Tyndall National Institute & Deputy Centre Director, IPIC
New transmission technologies - Fatima Gunning, Senior Researcher, Tyndall National Institute
Tuesday Oct 11, 2016
9.00am to 5.30pm
Corke Park, Dublin
€150
Julie Dorel
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