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Technological innovation is happening at a rapid - and consistently accelerating - pace, and it's happening all over the globe. In this session, we're going to explore what the key trends in technology will be in the near future, and which European companies are ahead of the curve in their field and best positioned to take advantage of the shifts we can identify. More details on: http://2013.howtoweb.co/

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Big technology trends in 2014(+ examples of small European companies blazing trails)

@robinwauters / founding editor of Tech.eu

A little bit about me

@robinwauters / founding editor of Tech.eu

Trends do not necessarily equal innovation

Sometimes, big companies set the trends(as in: not startups)

Sometimes, startups set the trends(as in: decidedly not the big tech companies)

Accurately predicting future trends in tech is almost impossible ... fortunately

Trend #1- The Internet of Everything

Trend #1- The Internet of Everything

Cisco's definition:

“IoE brings together people, process, data, and things to make networked connections more

relevant and valuable than ever before — turning information into actions that create

new capabilities, richer experiences, and unprecedented economic opportunity for

businesses, individuals, and countries.”

Trend #1- The Internet of Everything

- 30+ billion connected devices by 2020 (ABI)

- dozens of trillions connections between them

- huge anticipated impact on supply of water and food, education, fitness and healthcare, climate change, and countless other 'things'

Trend #1- The Internet of Everything

Lock8 (UK)

Trend #1- The Internet of Everything

CubeSensors (Slovenia)

Trend #1- The Internet of Everything

Tado° (Germany)

Trend #1- The Internet of Everything

Intellectronics / iSocket (Finland)

Trend #2- Lean Hardware & Robotics

Trend #2 - Lean Hardware & Robotics

- More and more entrepreneurs take the 'lean', agile approach to hardware manufacturing

- using “modern tools of digital fabrication, online collaboration and e-commerce to create

a new way to make and distribute things”

- Minimize waste and risk to maximize chances of success and return on investment

Trend #2 – Lean Hardware & Robotics

Raspberry Pi (UK)

Trend #2 – Lean Hardware & Robotics

Jolla (Finland)

Trend #2 – Lean Hardware & Robotics

Geeksphone (Spain)

Trend #2 – Lean Hardware & Robotics

Kano (UK)

Trend #3- Smart Wearable Technology

Trend #3- Smart Wearable Technology

- Wearable computers, meet ubiquitous computing. Be nice to each other.

- Making technology pervasive in all aspects of life, in ways no other computer would be able to

- Realtime everything: monitoring + recording

Trend #3- Smart Wearable Technology

MuteWatch (Sweden)

Trend #3- Smart Wearable Technology

Now Computing / Stormfly (Spain)

Trend #3- Smart Wearable Technology

ShoeSense (France)

Trend #3- Smart Wearable Technology

Memoto (Sweden)

Trend #4 – Connected Cars & Fleets

Trend #4 – Connected Cars & Fleets

- Car as Internet-connected platforms

- Allowing drivers to connect with their cars via smart devices, even from a distance

- Opportunities for entertainment, data, location and network sharing, etc.

Trend #4 – Connected Cars & Fleets

High Mobility (Estonia)

Trend #4 – Connected Cars & Fleets

Cloud Your Car (Poland)

Trend #5 – Personal Health Monitoring

Trend #5 – Personal Health Monitoring

- Rising 'Quantified Self' wave

- It's not just about 'lifelogging', it's about using data to improve and maintain our health

- Fitness and activity tracking, genetics, personal analytics, sleep monitoring

Trend #5 – Personal Health Monitoring

Runtastic (Austria)

Trend #5 – Personal Health Monitoring

Scanadu (Belgium)

Trend #5 – Personal Health Monitoring

Withings (France)

Trend #6 – Gesture Recognition & Control

Trend #6 – Gesture Recognition & Control

- Interpreting and acting on human gestures via mathematical algorithms

- Will make text and graphical user interfaces look primitive over time (for certain things)

- Opportunities for entertainment but also education, healthcare, and more

Trend #6 – Gesture Recognition & Control

Omek Interactive (Israel)

Trend #6 – Gesture Recognition & Control

SoftKinetic (Belgium)

Trend #6 – Gesture Recognition & Control

PrimeSense (Israel)

Trend #7 – 3D Printing

Trend #7 – 3D Printing

- From digital model to three-dimensional solid object in no time (additive manufacturing)

- Both for mass production, domestic (hobbyist) use - fashion and art

- Applications in architecture, engineering, construction, industrial design, automotive,

aerospace, military, healthcare, etc.

Trend #7 – 3D Printing

Materialise (Belgium)

Trend #7 – 3D Printing

GrabCAD (Estonia)

Trend #7 – 3D Printing

BEEVERYCREATIVE (Portugal)

Trend #7 – 3D Printing

Leapfrog (The Netherlands)

Trend #8 – Collaborative Consumption

Trend #8 – Collaborative Consumption

- 'Sharing economy': shift from ownership to access, both businesses and consumers

- Enables distribution, sharing and reuse of excess capacity in property, goods and services

- Rise of social media usage, broadband penetration and information technology

Trend #8 – Collaborative Consumption

HouseTrip (UK)

Trend #8 – Collaborative Consumption

FON (Spain)

Trend #8 – Collaborative Consumption

BlaBlaCar (France)

Trend #8 – Collaborative Consumption

Carpooling (Germany)

Trend #9 – Digitization of Finance

Trend #9 – Digitization of Finance

- Not just payments, but banking, accountancy, currency exchange, expense management etc.

- Smart connected devices + faster connectivity + financial tech improvements

- Impacting consumers, merchants, large retailers and corporations alike

Trend #9 – Digitization of Finance

SumUp (Germany)

Trend #9 – Digitization of Finance

iZettle (Sweden)

Trend #9 – Digitization of Finance

Paymill (Germany)

Trend #9 – Digitization of Finance

TransferWise (Estonia/UK)

There are many stories left to be told ...

@robinwauters / founding editor of Tech.eu

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