Connectivity Technologies Are Creating Disruptions In Defining Innovative Use Cases For Future World: Industry Leaders At The 6th Edition Of NXP India Connectivity Week
-5G will unlock a whole new world of opportunities for
the enterprise ecosystem
-The power of 5G will be unleashed only when the technology is adopted
by larger population, say eminent industry voices
NXP India, a world leader in secure connectivity solutions
for embedded applications organised their sixth flagship tech summit event
‘Connectivity Week’, where a panel discussion on ‘Power of Connectivity
Technologies’ for NextGen product design was held. NXP India Tech Summit is a
thought provoking knowledge sharing platform that includes visionary keynote
and panel discussion on a chosen theme of wider technical interest. The panel
discussion saw a wide participation from some of the key voices of the tech
industry, who expressed their thoughts about how various connectivity
technologies holds the potential to bring in a major wave of transformation
across sectors. Broadly, the panel discussion was centred around various
connectivity technologies from wired to wireless including NFC, UWB, BLE, WiFi
, 5G and DSRC ( IEEE802.11p). There was good debate on various use cases of
these technologies like 5G use cases, some of the key challenges for 5G
adoption and the steps necessary to ensure that 5G reaches the common masses of
the country.
The discussion was moderated by Sanjay Gupta, Vice President
and India Country Manager, NXP. The key note panellists included Lars
Reger, SVP and CTO, NXP Semiconductors, Pradeep Garani, Senior
VP, Device Engineering, Reliance Jio, Dr Pradip K Dutta, Group VP
and MD, Synopsis, South Asia, Arvind Tiwary, Chair TiE IoT
SangEnnovate, Daisy Chittilapilly, MD, Digital Transformation
Office, Cisco India and SAARC, Prof Rajat Moona, Director, IIT
Bhilai and Ashok Chandak, Senior Director, Global Sales and
Marketing, NXP.
Sanjay Gupta, Vice President and India Country Manager, NXP Semiconductors said “The
comparable IQ of chips based on number of transistors when compared to human
brain would be greater than 1000 vs 100 IQ of average humans. We are entering
into a very smart world with more than 75 billion connected devices and the
challenge at hand is to make sure that the connectivity among them takes place
smartly, smoothly and securely.’’
“This year’s theme on ‘connectivity’ was chosen to mark the importance
of various connectivity technologies for a smart and secure world. The event is
a testimony to NXP’s focus on knowledge sharing. It provides a great platform
for showcasing niche technological developments, mutual learnings and exploring
avenues for nurturing innovation across our stakeholders”, he further added.
The 4-Day mega tech event comprised of interesting Industry Keynotes,
Technical Tutorial and Tech Talks, Tech Symposium and Paper presentations with
the fellow engineers apart from the Industry Tech Summit. A keynote session
by Prof. M. Balakrishnan from IIT Delhi on ‘Assistive
Technology Solutions for Mobility & Education of Visually Impaired’
emphasized on the role, technology can play for the betterment of the of the
marginalized section of our society.
Further, NXP team had setup more than 25 live demos on Secure
Connectivity Applications based on NXP Chipsets & Systems. The demos were
arranged in increasing circle of influence of NXP’s technologies for a Smart
Secure Connected World of Devices. Starting with Automotive Ethernet
(Connectivity on the Wire for your Car); followed by Mobile NFC (Touch &
Tap for access, payment, anti-tamper etc. to transforming into an embedded-SIM);
next to it the cool new Ultra-Wide Band Secure Ranging and the latest additions
to NXP stable, Wi-Fi/Bluetooth (Secure Positioning & Connectivity Around
You) and finally going ‘Beyond’ to Vehicle2X Communication, RADAR for
Autonomous Driving & 5G.
The event concluded with the keynote session by Arnab Kumar,
Program Director, Frontier Technologies, NITI Aayog on ‘Connected
Technologies and Artificial Intelligence’ wherein he talked about the
technology challenges for India
and the need to become a data intelligent country.
National, 28th January, 2020
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