05.26.15
STMicroelectronics announced that its Francois Guibert, EVP and president of Greater China and South Asia Region, and its Benedetto Vigna, EVP and GM of Analog, MEMS & Sensors Group, will speak at the COMPUTEX Taipei 2015 Summit Forum and Smart City Forum, respectively.
The Internet of Things is a major opportunity to use technology to solve important global societal challenges and improve people’s lives. It will have a strong impact on infrastructure, industry standards, security and business models. The two ST executives will discuss the key drivers, challenges and implications of IoT, and share stories of how semiconductor technologies can bring smart living to consumers, from wearables to smart cities.
International Data Corporation (IDC) has predicted the Asia/Pacific IoT industry will continue its strong growth, with the number of units - or ‘things’ - connected to increase from 3.1 billion in 2015 to 8.6 billion by 2020. Over the same period, the total Asia/Pacific IoT market, excluding Japan, will increase from $250 billion (Bt8.09 trillion) to $583 billion. The IoT industry has matured considerably over the past year, with a number of large government initiatives in the region, and China in particular, driving demand.
“Wearable devices have been a strong part of the first wave of the Internet of Things building on the broad availability of smartphones. As a global market leader in MEMS and sensors, ARM Cortex-based microcontrollers, connectivity, analog, and power management, ST has its advanced semiconductor solutions integrated in many wearable devices -- from smart watches to sports wristbands -- and there will be more. We will continue to enable and drive wearable innovations,” said Guibert.
At the COMPUTEX Taipei 2015 Summit Forum, Guibert will also analyze how software and services integrate into wearables and sensors to create sensor-defined networks in our lives.
“The global population continues to grow, accompanied by a population shift toward urban centers, with more than 60% of the world’s population forecast to live in cities by 2050. These trends will further increase the challenges for cities to manage traffic, pollution, energy and natural resources. Clearly, we need to ‘do more with less’ and see the deployment of comprehensive IoT systems as a key to the dilemma,” added Vigna.
At the COMPUTEX Taipei 2015 Smart City Forum, Vigna will examine ways in which smart, environmentally aware, and connected systems can support the development of tomorrow’s smart cities.
The COMPUTEX 2015 Smart City Forum will take place on Tuesday, June 2, 2015, from 14:00 to 17:15, and the Summit Forum is on Wednesday, June 3, 2015, from 9:00 to 13:00. Both events are located at Banquet Hall, 3F, Taipei International Convention Center.
The Internet of Things is a major opportunity to use technology to solve important global societal challenges and improve people’s lives. It will have a strong impact on infrastructure, industry standards, security and business models. The two ST executives will discuss the key drivers, challenges and implications of IoT, and share stories of how semiconductor technologies can bring smart living to consumers, from wearables to smart cities.
International Data Corporation (IDC) has predicted the Asia/Pacific IoT industry will continue its strong growth, with the number of units - or ‘things’ - connected to increase from 3.1 billion in 2015 to 8.6 billion by 2020. Over the same period, the total Asia/Pacific IoT market, excluding Japan, will increase from $250 billion (Bt8.09 trillion) to $583 billion. The IoT industry has matured considerably over the past year, with a number of large government initiatives in the region, and China in particular, driving demand.
“Wearable devices have been a strong part of the first wave of the Internet of Things building on the broad availability of smartphones. As a global market leader in MEMS and sensors, ARM Cortex-based microcontrollers, connectivity, analog, and power management, ST has its advanced semiconductor solutions integrated in many wearable devices -- from smart watches to sports wristbands -- and there will be more. We will continue to enable and drive wearable innovations,” said Guibert.
At the COMPUTEX Taipei 2015 Summit Forum, Guibert will also analyze how software and services integrate into wearables and sensors to create sensor-defined networks in our lives.
“The global population continues to grow, accompanied by a population shift toward urban centers, with more than 60% of the world’s population forecast to live in cities by 2050. These trends will further increase the challenges for cities to manage traffic, pollution, energy and natural resources. Clearly, we need to ‘do more with less’ and see the deployment of comprehensive IoT systems as a key to the dilemma,” added Vigna.
At the COMPUTEX Taipei 2015 Smart City Forum, Vigna will examine ways in which smart, environmentally aware, and connected systems can support the development of tomorrow’s smart cities.
The COMPUTEX 2015 Smart City Forum will take place on Tuesday, June 2, 2015, from 14:00 to 17:15, and the Summit Forum is on Wednesday, June 3, 2015, from 9:00 to 13:00. Both events are located at Banquet Hall, 3F, Taipei International Convention Center.