The Intelligent Way to Plug into your Home
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International CES 2010 7.-10. January 2010 Las Vegas Convention Center 3150 Paradise Rd Las Vegas , NV USA North Hall - Upper Level # N227 & N228 and South Hall #30345 |
The Intelligent Way to Plug into your Home
Shaspa will showcase its solutions that enables customers to visualize, monitor and optimize their environments to manage energy usage and costs, reduce environmental impact and contribute to a sustainable city.
The Shaspa Service Framework is a unique framework that integrates wired and wireless sensors, social networks, mobile devices and virtual worlds through a set of standard protocols that provides an open, scalable and affordable platform for the creation of intelligent shared spaces that can be connected securely and globally.
Come and visit us to see a live display of our latest technology. At the CES we will be showing our Home Energy Monitor, Smart Home Kit and our Smart Metering Solution.
If you are interested in a presentation of our solution or a meeting please email info@shaspa.com .
Friday, January 8
“Smarter Home: Making our Lives Easier”
Las Vegas Convention Center – North Hall
IBM Meeting Room #N227-N228
8:15 am - 8:30 am Continental breakfast
8:30 am – 9:30 am Panel
Panel Moderator:
Charles Golvin, Senior Analyst, Forrester Research
Panelist:
Bruce A. Anderson, General Manager, Global Electronics Industry, IBM
Geoff Godwin, Division Vice President, Marketing Emerson Electric Co.
Oliver Goh, Founder & CEO, Shaspa Research Ltd
Stuart Monks, VP Engineering, Video Solutions, Polycom
Chuck Parker Executive Director Continua Health Alliance
This expert panel discusses technology trends, consumer demands, and the revenue opportunities for new services that enable the Smarter Home.
The rapid evolution of digital technology combined with the increasing availability of continuous connectivity is finally bringing the promise of the “Smarter Home” to reality. Smart devices connecting to services in the network enable a large range of new applications that can make our lives easier, safer, more economical and healthier.
This paradigm opens up completely new opportunities for innovative services From increased entertainment choices to medical monitoring, remote security monitoring and management as well as energy management. These new services can enrich our lives and can almost pay for themselves through increased efficiency, subscription services, or for example, discount on insurance payments.
In addition to making consumers’ lives easier and more enjoyable, service providers can gain valuable intelligence and efficiencies by aggregating data in the network. A particularly promising approach is to use cloud technology in the network to provide the intelligence for the smart home, simplifying the management and avoiding complexity for the consumer.
Please join us for a provocative discussion and afterwards experience the Smarter Home connected devices we will demo in the meeting room.
