MoMo Beijing – May 27th – Wearable Computing and Smart Device
Posted on: May 18, 2013 – Filed under: Beijing
Wear a watch, or glasses? Perhaps you run with a pedometer in your shoe or a heart rate monitor on your chest? Or having Iron Man-style HUD glasses along with hover-boards and flying cars? All of these are probably one of a geek’s most-requested “future gadgets.” These technologies have one thing in common. They allow humans to augment their sense of time, improved hearing, passive awareness of distances, greater sight.
With advances in sensors and wireless, the age of wearable tech is swiftly approaching. Wearable computing devices are projected to explode in popularity over the next year and with a wave of new gadgets set to hit the consumer market, could soon become the norm for most people within several years.
Wearable computing is not just a Made In America phenomenon. China is getting in on the act, too. Zhongguancun Internet of Things Industry Alliance,Orange Labs Beijing and Mobile Monday Beijing invite pioneers of “wearable computing and smart device” area in China to showcase their innovative devices and discuss the future of this industry. Join us a panel of experts as they discuss the opportunities and challenges and growing field of non-traditional internet-connected devices.
Keynote Speeches:
– Tony Zhang CEO of NeroSky China
– Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, Professor Ji Yang
– IBM Lab Test Center Leader at IBM, Zhengming Tu
Speaking and Demo companies:
– Founder of Knewone, Xiaolai Li
– Vice president of Codoon, Jianming SI
– STMicroelectronicsSmart Health Business Development Manager, David Pan
– CEO of BiaoQi Century Information Technology, Bo WANG
Agenda:
· 19:00 -19:30 Doors Open
· 19:30 -20:10 Keynote Speeches
· 20:15 – 21:00 Demo and speeches by companies
· 21:00 – Networking & Light Buffet Speeches
Venue:
Innovation Garden, Orange Labs Beijing
10F, South Twr, Raycom Infotech Park C
2 Science Institute South Road.
Notice regarding registration:
Attendance is limited to 120 participants due to the size of the venue. As we wish to keep Mobile Monday a pleasant experience, we won’t accept non-registered participants from now on. Hence, we recommend to register early.As usual, doors open at 19:00 and we start sharp at 19:30pm.
We look forward to meeting you on the 27th!
Orange Partner Program
Mobile Monday Beijing Team