Exhibitor Seminars
SPR9
Interpreter
Reception Hall A, Conference Tower
15:10-16:50 Fri., 15-Dec
MIRAI Vision Forum
A Far Future Brought to You by the Evolved Technologies
Sponsored by
Session Description
How will cloud computing, AI, robots, and green computing change our lives in the future? What are the exciting technologies that are both human- and earth-friendly? This closing forum will provide insight to the world these evolving technologies may bring. Don't miss this SuperTHEATER finale!
Program Agenda
15:10-15:40
Making Use of AI, Robot and IoT in the Society
Naomi Tomita
President & CEO
hapi-robo st, Inc.
Huis Ten Bosch makes many challenges looking ahead to the future. "Henn-na Hotel" entertains customers by using robots in all fields, and has the world's highest productivity, Tomita plays main roll in robot business at Huis Ten Bosch, and with his experience from managing 11 companies, he will talk about the conditions required to achieve business success, the potentiality of robot society, and future business which is people and earth friendly.
15:40-16:10
Future of High Performance and Low Power Multicore Technology
Hironori Kasahara
IEEE Computer Society President 2018; Professor
Department of Computer Science and Engineering Director,
Advanced Multicore Processor Research Institute
Waseda University
Facing the end of the Moore’s low, multicore processors have attracted much attention for high performance processing and low power of embedded systems to HPC. Though the multicores theoretically allow us low power and high speed computation, development of the efficient parallel software required for realizing the features are very difficult and the development period and cost of the software have been a big problem to put value added products on the market timely. Taking the problem into consideration, this talk introduces future of multicore hardware, software and applications.
16:10-16:40
How the Future of Mobile Broadband Is Ruled By Silicon
Henri Tervonen
CTO and Head of R&D Foundation
Mobile Networks
Nokia Corp.
As mobile broadband consumption rises exponentially, the next generation of broadband networks from 4.5G, 4.9G to 5G are expected to deliver gigabits of speeds and connect billons of devices, yet do so with the lowest latency, power consumption, form factor and total cost of ownership. To add to the performance challenge, there is a physical challenge as the most dense urban areas are already limited for space and power to install millions more base stations. In this presentation, Henri will talk about how innovations in mobile broadband system and base station design can help to address these challenges, especially with the help of silicon integration. He will also talk about how Nokia is bringing the overall 5G era network architecture to life, emphasizing on the growing importance of silicon for future of cellular networks.