CES 2015 Paul Nordlund Senior IT Project Manager Center for Innovation Friday, January 09, 2015
Jul 18, 2015
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.”