Industry Session

Monday | October 30, 2023 | 13:30 - 15:30

  • Cellular IoT: Why Healthcare is Lagging Other Industries in IoT Adoption?

    Healthcare is lagging other industries in terms of IoT adoption. How come? This report from IoT Analytics compares the relative adoption of IoT and outlines vendors that moved the needle in each vertical. See: https://iot-analytics.com/top-10-iot-applications-in-2020/. Medisanté is one of the top-2 hottest IoT platform providers in healthcare. While the pandemic is expected to act as a booster of medical IoT in the wake of tele-consultation, this session outlines the major obstacles that prevented healthcare from adopting IoT so far. Hear from the CEO of Medisanté what he believes it takes to put IoT to work for care teams.

  • Centre for Advanced Sensor Technology (CAST) -Challenges in current and future Corrosion Sensors

    FORCE Technology (FT) is a technology consultancy and service company which strives to create positive techno-logical change and make the world more sustainable and safer. Since 1940, we have helped companies through major technological transformations: From rivets to welding. From oil adventure to wind turbines. From analogue to digital. And we still contribute to defining the technological future in the world. We meet the customers through on-site inspec-tions, measurement, and data collection. We make our comprehensive and unique infrastructure of facilities and labor-atories for testing, calibration, and analysis available to customers, governments, and universities alike. FT provide products, components, and a plethora of various sensor systems. We also work closely with academia, and through collaboration, we apply for national and international funding together. Furthermore, FT assist startups in Deep Tech, helping them mature their prototypes.

  • IEEE-P2020 - Automotive Image Quality - Overview of all KPIs described by the standard

    Image quality plays a crucial role for both automotive viewing and automotive computer vision applications and today’s image evaluation approaches do not necessarily meet the needs of such applications. Currently there is not a consistent approach within the industry to measure automotive image quality. The IEEE P2020 working group is attempting to remedy these deficiencies by connecting people in the field, identifying gaps in existing standards, and working to address these by creating a coherent set of key performance indicators by which camera systems and components may be evaluated in a manner consistent with their intended use. This talk provides an overview of all key performance indicator included in the first release. 

  • Potentials of Interferometic Sensors in Medical Engineering

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