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This dinner meeting will include the individual highlights and experiences from the careers of six former Bell Labs employees. It will be followed by a panel discussion on some of the things that made Bell Labs important and unique, how innovation occurred there, and how these experiences contrast with how R&D is done today. Internet Marketing is here to stay and is a vital tactic to increase your brand awareness and name recognition. With the proper knowledge and tools you can make a great impact for your business! The presentation will be available as a seminar for in-person attendance, as well as a live webinar.
Bluetooth Re-Invented
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
This talk will address Bluetooth Low Energy and how it has been optimized for simple applications and the ability to run on coin cells for years. The first wave of applications are now being deployed, and there is support in mobile phones such as the iPhone 4S and Motorola Droid RAZR.
Open Source Robotics
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
This talk will cover the vision of the Robotic Operating System (ROS) and how it became reality. It will also cover the state of open source robotics, including what the community is doing, what tools and resources are available for developers, and where there are opportunities to get involved. Dave Wilson started developing apps for the iPhone in 2008, and has been having great fun - and making a few bucks - ever since. He will talk about his experiences in developing and selling mobile apps, and discuss what you need to know, and do, to jump into the business yourself. This seminar will be given by Christine Silver and Duane Strong. They will provide guidelines for Best Practices for Professional Consultants. The presentation will be available as a seminar for in-person attendance, as well as a live webinar.
An Open Platform for Wearable Computing
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Ted Ladd talk will provide an overview of the WIMM Labs Android-based open platform for wearable technology, as well as insight into how licensees can build products based on the WIMM hardware, software and web services. This is a powerful business opportunity for software and accessory developers, as well as consultants.
Conference: Ethernet Technology Summit
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
IEEE-CNSV is an organizational sponsor of the Ethernet Technology Summit, a 3-day conference at the DoubleTree Hilton Hotel in San Jose on Tue.-Thu., Feb. 21-23. As computing power and sophisticated software gets less expensive, student-created computer animated films are giving Hollywood a run for its money. This talk will show how a team of 20 students created a multi-million dollar look on a limited budget, and it will include a screening of their short film Worlds Apart.
Conference: Storage Visions 2012
Sunday, January 08, 2012
Storage Visions focuses on digital storage and the creation, production, distribution, archiving and use of commercial as well as user-generated content. IEEE-CNSV is an Organizational Sponsor of the Eleventh Annual Storage Visions Conference, which immediately precedes the International CES in Las Vegas.
CNSV Event Details
An Open Platform for Wearable Computing
Tuesday, February 21, 2012 7:00 PM
KeyPoint Credit Union
2805 Bowers Ave., Santa Clara, CA 95051
Ted Ladd, WIMM Labs
Free
No RSVP needed
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Program Slides

WIMM Labs has created an open platform for wearable computing that includes a capacitive touch screen, an OS distilled from open-source Google Android, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, as well as an accelerometer, magnetometer and vibrating alarm. This open approach is far different from the proprietary products available from Motorola, Jawbone, Apple, Basis, Fossil and a variety of other companies.

Ted Ladd's talk will include an overview of the platform, as well as insight into how licensees can build products based on the WIMM hardware, software and web services. Using WIMM's partnership with Foxconn, designers have a fast track to bringing products to market. This is a powerful business opportunity for software and accessory developers, as well as consultants.

A recent Test Report provides some interesting insight on the platform.


About the Speaker
Ted Ladd is the Director of Developer Relations for WIMM Labs. Ted was the first platform evangelist at Palm Inc., introducing developers and partners to mobile computing.

Ted holds an MBA from Wharton, an MA in International Economics from Johns Hopkins, a BA from Cornell and a certificate from the Oklahoma Horseshoeing School. He is addicted to gadgets, chocolate and trail running, although unfortunately they do not cancel each other out.

CNSV Pre-Meetings: 6-7 pm
Intellectual Property (IP) SIG
Co-Chairs: Peter Salmon and Jonathan Wells

Presentation: Starting Out As An Expert Witness: A Roundtable Panel Discussion

Interested in pursuing an Expert Witness assignment?Are you new to this field, and want to learn more? A panel of three expert Experts will share their early experiences as Expert Witnesses, and offer tips and advice that they have learned during their careers.

Confirmed speakers, all of whom are CNSV members:

  • Glen Balzer: Sales and marketing organizations and operations expert
  • Brian Berg: Storage devices and interfaces expert
  • Peter Martin: Software development, test and evaluation expert
  • Jonathan Wells: Panel Moderator

Time will be allocated for each speaker to briefly introduce themselves and to describe their experiences. This will be followed by questions from the moderator, and then questions will be taken from the floor.

Medical Device (Med) SIG
Chair: Shashi Sathyanarayana

Presentation: Multiple Topics from Multiple Speakers

This month, the MedSIG is introducing a new multiple-speaker/topic format as an alternative to the usual single-speaker/single-topic format. In this new format, two to four consultants will each deliver short (~10-15 minute) presentations.

In introducing this format, we seek to increase awareness of the work our colleagues do, as well as to provide a platform to practice delivery. Each of this months speakers is a CNSV member.

Talk #1: Dennis Falkenstein, President of iOnTrends, LLC will speak on "Consultation on Global 'Mega-Technology' for Cancer Treatment." This is about a 250 MM Euro project for ion beam accelerators using global suppliers in a consortium.

Talk #2: Walt Maclay, President of of Voler Systems will present "How to Fix the Gaps in Your Medical Device Development."

Talk #3: Shashi Sathyanarayana, of Numeric Insight Computing will present "A quick tour of Mathematica, a computational software program used in scientific, engineering, and mathematical fields."

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