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CES 2015
Paul Nordlund Senior IT Project Manager Center for InnovationFriday, January 09, 2015
International Consumer Electronics Show
• Record Attendance: 170,000
• 45,000 from outside US
• Number of Exhibitors: 3,600
• 2.2 million net square feet of exhibit space [over 38 football fields]
• Las Vegas, NV
Consumer Space is Exploding, Trickle up
• Show started in 1967
• Was: electronics, PCs, TVs, Audio, gaming, cameras
• Add: Tablet’s, Phones, HD, watches, wearables, IoT, Robotics, Drones, 3D Printing, Sensors, Security, VR, Sports Tech, Networking
• 2015 Use Cases: Home Automation, Health & Wellness, Automotive –drives many other industries via trickle up and mass consumerism
Thoughts
• Technology Toystore
• Proof of rate of change – phenomenal!
• Best hardware gadgets around
• Mostly digital ‘outsiders’ coming into ‘health care’, lots of technology unsure on what the real problem is or value
• Underestimate the complexity in healthcare
• Outside focus necessary
• Many experimenting – Ford example, embracing customer technology
6 Ds of Exponentials
• The 6 Ds of Exponentials: • digitization then comes a period of…
• deceptive growth, before it suddenly emerges to…
• disrupt the field. Once that happens, there's a pattern of…
• dematerialization, de-monetization and democratization
• Things that were big and unwieldy now fit in your pocket; things that were rigidly priced and controlled by old-guard corporations are disrupted; things that were unique are now easy to download, copy, change and disseminate.
By Peter Diamandis, HealthCare IT News, 1/6/15
Continuum
Monitor:• Sensors
• Wearables
• IoT
• Home automation
• Car automation
• MEMS
• Batteries
• Smart Phones
• Robotics
Store and Analysis:• Computation
• Big Data
• Cloud Storage
• Analytics
Action:• Decision Support
• Machine Learning
• Feedback Mechanisms
• Ambient Monitoring
• Actionable Information
Source: Wainwright Fishburn, Jr., Partner Cooley, LLP
Top innovation awards
Conference in a conference “Digital Health Summit”
• 2 Full days of presentations
• Best of Award presentations
• Mostly panel groups rather than presentations
Dr Phil & Doctor on Demand
• Online consultation costs $40
• On-line with Certified Consultant in 2 minutes
• “7 out of 10 visits can be handled by telemedicine”
• A HIPAA-compliant cloud set up by Amazon Web Services for its technical infrastructure
Qualcomm & Walgreens Partnership
Food scanners
• What ingredients our food contains by using spectroscopy
• Keep an eye on: Tellspec
ReSound SmartPhone-based Hearing Aid
AllSeen Alliance
Intel Curie
Nonprofit consortium dedicated to driving the widespread adoption of products, systems and services that support the Internet of Everything (IoE) - Qualcomm
Prototype of Intel Curie module is a microcomputer the size of a small button designed to speed wearable device innovation
HP’s The SproutHP just announced its newest all-in-one desktop computer, the Sprout, and it's unlike anything we've ever seen before
Mercedes’ Self-Driving Concept Car
Ideas
• Not a lot of software focus, but ‘apps’ and smartphones are everywhere
• Use of Smartphone/tablet for specific tasks ---heads up display, robot controller, UI, computation
• New HDbaseT standard will be interesting
• China / SE Asia major force
• Everything is mobile first, smart and connected
HOT LINKS
• Digital Health Summit
• 5 digital health trends you'll see in 2015
• Top Trends And Technologies Shaping Medicine in 2015!
• Healthcare Predictions For 2015
• Predicting the top medical innovations for 2015
• 10 Technologies on the Rise
• AI, robotics, biosensors 'exploding onto the scene,' set to transform care
• My Adventures at CES by Paul Nordlund
As Charles Darwin said, “It is not the strongest or the most intelligent who will survive but those who can best manage change.”