fujitsu laboratories group's r&d vision and key initiatives
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Speakers: Mr. Dr Hideyuki Saso ( Fujitsu Laboratories)TRANSCRIPT
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Human CentricInnovation
Fujitsu Forum2014
19th-20th November
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Fujitsu Laboratories Group’sR&D Vision and Key Initiatives
Dr. Hideyuki SasoPresident
Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd.
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• Computing Power• Internet of Things• Global Communication• Dawn of the Hyperconnected Era• Cybersecurity Threats
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Evolution of ICT
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Computing Power
The exponential growth is giving rise to innovation
100,000
Fujitsu Numerical Wind Tunnel
170GFLOPS(1994)
FUJITSU PRIMEHPC FX10
23PFLOPS(2013)
∙ Heart simulator that recreates 660,000 cells at the molecular level∙ Astounding hit rate in anti-cancer drug discovery project∙ Precise tsunami simulation for actual cities and towns in coastal areas
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Internet of Things
All things are connected
∙ 3.5 billion sets of smart devices (IPv6) (-2018)∙ Over 2 billion M2M connections (-2018)∙ 1 trillion sensors: (-2023)
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Global Communication
Ability to “connect” at any time is becoming routine
∙ 40% of the world’s population use the Internet (2012)∙ 7 times increase in international data communications (2008-2013)∙ International trade in digital services has reached 4.1 trillion USD (2011)(Source: ITU ICTFactsFigures2014, MGI Global flows in a digital age ) Copyright 2014 FUJITSU LABORATORIES LTD.6
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Dawn of the Hyperconnected Era
Era of enormous expansion in human capabilities
∙ $900,000--total value of applications integrated in a smartphone(evaluated at their first market price)
∙ 2-fold increase in speed of mobile network (2013-2018)∙ Over 10 times increase in mobile data traffic (2013-2018)
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Cybersecurity Threats
Security to support ICT, the platforms underpinning business and society
∙ Leak of IDs through data breaches: 552 million cases/year∙ Phishing attacks: 1 out of 392 messages∙ Victims of cyber-attacks: 38% (mobile users)
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Fujitsu Laboratories Group • Overview • Mission• Innovation • ICT Mega Trends• Fujitsu Technology and Service Vision• Fujitsu Laboratories’ R&D
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Overview of Fujitsu Laboratories Group
President: Hideyuki Saso
Capital: 5 billion JPY
R&D Budget: Approx. 30 billion JPY
Approx. 206 million EURFujitsu Laboratories Ltd.(Atsugi Lab.: Japan)Established 1983
Fujitsu Laboratories of America, Inc.(U.S.)Established 1993
Fujitsu Research and Development CenterCo., Ltd. (China)Established 1998
Fujitsu Laboratories of Europe, Ltd.(U.K.)Established 2001
Total employees in Japan:
Approximately 1,200 Global R&D Sites:
Approximately 230
Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd.(Kawasaki Lab.: Japan)Established 1968
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Fujitsu Laboratories: Mission
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Platform technologiesApplied technologiesNew business models
New markets
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New markets
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Platform technologiesApplied technologiesNew business models
New markets
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Driving technology development and creating new marketsin the mid- and long terms
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Fujitsu‘s Innovation
Human CentricInnovation
People
Information
1974
2003
1968
2011
LSI-based computer
Fujitsu Laboratories establishment
Petascale computing
2014
Infrastructure
1992
2005
1 Tbps-wavelength multiplexphotonic transmission
1998
Palm veinauthentication
1980
Ladder-type SAW filter
High ElectronMobility Transistor(HEMT)
Single-photon emissionfrom quantum dots
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ICT Mega Trends
Computer-Centric
Network-Centric
Human-Centric
Rule-Base
Client Servers
No SQLData Mining
Hadoop
Expert Systems
Optimization
Spark
CEP
Data Mining
Virtualization 2G/Mobile Phones
Optical WDM3G/Smart Phones
Cloud
Big Data
Infrastructure:Computers & Networks
People: Devices/Servicesfor people
Information: Data Processing
Machine LearningLOD
Deep Learning
Smart Machines
Big Intelligence
Web of Everything(WOE)
Resilient Service Platforms
Resource Pooling
Software Defined PFSDN/NFV
Optical Digital Coherent5G
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Turning ICT infrastructures into Resilient Service Platforms
Computers and Networks
2000 2010 20151980 1990 2020
ICT Infrastructures
Cloud
InfrastructureOperations
Management
Distributed-servicePlatforms
SDN/NFV
Virtualization
ResourcePooling
Software-definedPlatforms
Automation of Operations
DevOps
System LCM
Optical WDM3G Network
InfrastructuresMobilePhones2G
SmartPhones
Optical Digital Coherent
ClientServers
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Practical-UseR&D
• Multi-Cloud Management
• Cloud: InternationalStandardization
• Automation of OperationalProcedures
• Fast Interconnect
• Next-Generation Datacenters
• Infrastructure Visualization• Distributed Services
Platforms
• Wide-Area SDN
• Broadband Transmission
Applied R&D• ICT Services:
Operations Management
• Proactive Datacenters
• NFV Operations Management
• Software-Defined Platforms
• WAN Acceleration
• Optical Interconnect
• Small-Cell Construction andOperation
Resilient ServicePlatforms
• Proactive technology for
reducing complexity of
operations management
• Fast implementation from
development to deployment,
quick delivery of systems
• Next-generation 5G
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Data Processing
From Big Data to Big Intelligence
Palm VeinAuthentication Fingerprint
Authentication
DigitalWatermarks
Computing PerformanceK computer
1 PFlop2.4 TFlops
34 PFlopsTianhe-2
ASCI Red
Knowledge ProcessingData Platforms
50 GFlopsCM-5/1024
HadoopSpark
Data Mining
Nosql
LODMachineLearning
Watson
RDBMS
CEP
PatternAuthentication
VirtualizedStorage
ExascaleComputing~1 EFlop
Text Mining
ExpertSystems
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Next GenerationBiometric
Authentication
Practical-UseR&D
• Operational Data Analysis
• High-speed Similarity Search
• Threat Analysis Technology
• Palm Vein Authentication
• Protection of Biological Data
• Data Anonymity
• Privacy Impact Assessment
• Targeted Threat Detection
and Response
• Storage Infrastructures
• In-memory Columnar
Applied R&D• Analytics Innovation
• Knowledge Platforms
• Linked Open Data
• Data Platforms
• Big Graph
• Homomorphic Encryption
• Database Encryption
• Remote Biometric Authentication
Big Intelligence• Intelligent Systems
• Ontology
• Deep Learning
• Autonomous Software
Security
• Cyber-forensics
• Quantum Annealing
• Neuroscience
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Devices and Services for People
To a Web of Everything (WoE) era in which IoT is fully leveraged
AWS
Internet Services
IPSStandardization SaaS
CloudNext-generation
Cloud
ASPIPS for Individuals
iCloud My Cloud
Internet
UbiquitousTabletsSmart Phones
SocialMedia
WearableDevices
Next-generationUser Interfaces2nd Generation
PDC3rd Generation
W-CDMA
4th GenerationLTE
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Trillion Sensors
5G
WoE
Practical-UseR&D
• Context Switching
• Ubiquitous Services
• Ar Marker Recognition
• mhealth Sensing
• Behavior Sensing
• Next-generation Text Input
• Wearable-Input Technology
• Document Media Solutions
• Gaze Detection
• Vital Sensing
Applied R&D• “Place” Services
• Human Process Design
• Web Application Execution
Platforms
• Real World Interaction
• Wearable User Interfaces
• Next-generation Device
Architectures
• Mobile Sensing Platforms
• Ubiquitous Network Control
Web of Everything(WoE)
• Affective IntelligenceProcessing
• Ambient Architecture Systems• Ultra-low Power Sensing
Platforms• Advanced Indoor Positioning• Large-scale Video Monitoring
Solutions
PC Mobile Phones
New approach to generating innovation
Fujitsu Technology and Service Vision
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Fujitsu Technology and Service Vision:Three Dimensions for Innovation
CreativeIntelligence
Enabling people, information and infrastructure leads to innovation
Applying Fujitsu’s vision to Fujitsu Laboratories’ R&D activities
Human Empowerment
ConnectedInfrastructure
People
Information
Infrastructure
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Connect everything with ICT, optimize the entire infrastructure
ICT Infrastructures and Services Domain
Workload Management forDistributed Systems・High Quality and Response・Automatic Control
Design, Management, Operation,Control
・High Quality and Low CostNetwork Services
Mobile Access High-definition Video
DatacentersWide AreaNetworks
Optical Networks
PacketSwitching
High Speed/High Reliability
Vehicles
Cloud
Networks
Filter
Equipment,Machines Sensors
Collect Analyze
Green Datacenter
Resource Pooling
Deployed System
Power Feeding/Cooling System
Life Log
SensorData
Big Data
StreamingData
・Ultra-scale System・Power Saving
Networks
CPUStorage
System A System B System C
Cloud & Network Services Network Service PlatformsServer Architecture
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40-Gbps Packet Capture and Rapid Search
Low cost software-based system with IA server
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ImprovedCommunication
Reliable DatacentersOperation
StrengthenedSecurity
Stream-analysisUnit
Multiple Commodity Servers
Scalable Accumulation Unit
TAP Single Commodity Server
Overview• Captures all packets in 40-Gbps network
and archives them for a period of time
• Enables you to investigate what happened to your network retrospectively
Key Technological Advantages• Rapid search while accumulating data
Suitable for multi-faceted analysis
• Scalable storage capacityLong-term trace capabilities
• High-throughput with no specialized hardwareCost-effective
Demonstration Center: Booth S.01
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Platforms that generate new value and knowledge from information
Knowledge Platforms Domain
Windows tablet including compactpalm vein authentication sensor
mm25.0 (W)25.0 (D)
6.0 (H)
Services and Solutions
SightseeingHealthcare
DisasterPreventionMarketingFinance
Media
Geographic Life Sciences
Publications
Cross-domainGovernment
Palm Vein ID AuthenticationLinked Open Data (LOD)
Quickly Detect Latent Malware Activity
Stream-analysis ScalableAccumulation
Monitoring Intra-network
Real-timeMonitoring
Big Data Analysis ID Security (Biometrics)Cyber Security
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Demonstration Center: Booth A.14 Demonstration Center : Booth B.19
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Succeeded in Quantum Encryption Key Distribution formSingle-Photon Emitter at distance of 50 km (initial: world record)
A step closer to practical implementation of quantum encryption
ReceiverSender
Quantum Decoder
Quantum Encoder
Arrival Time
Recorder
Single-Photon Source
Opticalfiber
Quantum Encryption
Quantum DotInAs 50 km
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Joint R&D collaboration: Fujitsu, NEC, The University of Tokyo
Synchronous SignalGenerator
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Protecting Internal Networks From Attack
Fast latent malware activity detection/blocking Overview
• Analyzes characteristics of behaviors,
such as abnormal network communication
to bypass security measures which may be
caused by RAT (Remote Access Trojan).
Key Technological Advantages
• Detect APT malware and malicious activities
by behavior-detection engine .
• Visualize risky network applications usage
and their operating behaviors, and
enforce policies.
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Gateway Protection Internal Network Security
Firewall/UTM
Prevent InformationLeakage Device Defense
KnownUnknown
Anti-virus Software
Internet
MalwareActivity
Attacker
Information Leakage
iNetSec Smart Finder
Office Network Defense
Diversification Shrewd Trick
Monitoring
Switch Target
Infection DeviceCommand &
Control
Mobile Device
Malicious e-mail
Detection/Blocking BYOD
iNetSec Smart Finder
Sensor
iNetSec Smart Finder
Demonstration Center :Booth B.19
Confidential
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Empower employees, connect with individual customers, drive open innovation
Human Interfaces and Devices Domain
Touch NFC tag toobtain work instructions
Record informationby gestures
TouchSensor
Gyroscope / Accelerometer
Intelligent Wearable Glove
Wearable Devices / Interfaces
Compact Eye Tracking Sensor
Human Sensing
CornealReflection
Eye Tracking Heat Map
Pupil
Eye Tracking Technology
Next Generation User Interface
“My Favorite” Pamphlet
Brainstorming Assistance
Intuitive Operation with Fingers
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Tagless linking technology shines a new light
Distribute useful information from illuminated objects
Shopping
LED Light Technology Unlocks Object Data
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MusicDownload
Introduction ofHistoric Spot
Museum
StageTour
Audio and VisualGuidance
Product infoOnline Payment
(2) Tag ID using LED light
Cloud
(3) Shoot
(6) Info
ID1 URL1
ID2 URL2
… …
(1) Register ID & Info(ex. URL)
(5) Inquiry ID
(4) Extract ID from image
Demonstration Center :Booth A.12
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Development of materials and electronic devices essential to the technology value chain
Fundamental R&D:Materials and Electronic Devices Domain
Haptic Interface
Advanced Devices
High Electron Mobility Transistor(HEMT)
Downsizing Radar and wirelesscommunication equipment
Airplane radarSatellite
Communication
Weather Radar
RadarWireless
CommunicationGaN HEMT Device
Downsizing radar and wirelesscommunication equipment
Advanced DevicesHardware Engineering
Haptic Interface
Delivering a haptic experience with ultrasonic vibrations
SmoothMetal Surface,
Rough andBumpy
Crocodile Back
ClickingDial Lock
New Materials
Nano Carbon
Large-scale calculation for 1000-atomnano device using a supercomputer
・Heat-dissipation・Sensor・Transistor・CNT Via・Electrode for
batteries
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Materials and Devices: From Invention to Business
Invention of High Electron Mobility Transistors (HEMT) in 1979:
Low-noise HEMTs enable dramatic reduction in size of satellitebroadcast antennas(<1m), (1985)
Mobile phone base stations using high-output GaN-HEMT power amplifiers (2008)
WiMAXbase
station
Explosive widespread growth of satellite broadcasts (1985~)
Collapse of the Berlin Wall (1989)
Spread of mobile phone-based image and video transmission
Information shared beyond borders, beyond different ideologiesSource Drain
Gate
Satellitebroadcastreceiver antenna
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Approaches to Social and Business Innovation
Applying Fundamental R&D to Social Innovation Research
Existing Domain
ICT
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Innovation
Domain
ModernizationDomain
Social Innovation DomainDisaster
PreventionEnergyEnvironment Logistics EducationTransportation Healthcare
Security
IDSecurity
CyberSecurity
MachineLearning
Big Data
Data Analysis/Linking/Leveraging(Fundamental Research)
Analytics
Knowledge
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ArtificialIntelligence
Applied Research
Fujitsu Laboratories: Social Innovation Research Lab. established (December 2013)
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Social and Business Innovation
Resolving complex intertwined issues commonly faced by the world
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Healthcare
Education
Social Infrastructure Innovation Life Innovation
Natural disaster prevention Environment Transportation/Logistics
Infrastructure maintenance MobilityEnergy/Smart City
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3D Tsunami Simulation
High-Performance Computing enables Large-Scale 3D Simulations
Elucidate mechanism of damage from tsunamis, anddevelop highly reliable disaster-prevention measures
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3D tsunami simulationSource: Based on TOP500 rankings, 1993 – 2011 (http://top500.org)
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100GFlops
1PFlop
10PFlops
100TFlops
10TFlops
1TFlop
10GFlops
1GFlop
100KFlops
Average serverEffective Performance
Servers: Top-ranked (#1)Effective Performance
Year
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Heart Simulator
Joint research with Prof. Toshiaki Hisada and Prof. Seiryo Sugiiura, The University of Tokyo
Estimated simulation time required to simulate a heartbeat (for the most refined calculations):
Using Pentium4 x 128: 700 days required *Petascale Computing - K Computer:
11 hours !(2014)We will strive to further accelerate and shorten this simulation time
Blood circulation &heart vents movement Heart pulsation
The Environment
Environmental Monitoring/Management Systems:Field tests progressing in Thailand and Saudi Arabia
Comprehensive monitoring of air and water in industrial complexes
Environmental Management System
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Fast Forest Fire Detection with CCTV
Combining image defogging with light enhancement
Fire & smoke detection with image defog
Fire detection with night view enhancement
High-precision fire and smoke detection based on image processing
SurveillanceCenter
5km
Wireless image transmission
across 10~50km
360° Surveillance Camera
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Original Enhancement
Demonstration Center :Booth A.13
Original Enhancement
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Contactless scanning-based large-scale ancient document digitization
Contactless Large-scale Image Stitching
Cost-effective ancient document preservation
Contactless scanner Optimal stitching seam detection
Line, featurepoint matching
Upper part surfaceLocal registration
Bottom part surface Traditionalgood registration
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Demonstration Center :Booth B.20
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Antimicrobial and Water Purification Technology Using Photocatalysts
Degrades harmful substances using titanium apatite
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Safe water to drink: R&D underway for drinking water purification
Photocatalyst coatglass beads
Downsizing Radar and wirelesscommunication equipmentPhotocatalyst filter
Contaminatedgroundwater
Pre-processingtank
Sumppit
Water purification systemTitanium apatite
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Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Urbanization in Singapore Collaboration: Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) and
Singapore Management University
Initial focus on the three Projects below, with further themes to be explored over the course of the partnership
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Turning Singapore into a "living lab", using analytics and computationalsocial sciences to develop solutions that address urban challenges
Dynamic MobilityManagement
Maritime and PortOptimization
High-speed Large-scaleData Analysis
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Future BreakthroughsTechnology Pool
Quantum Dots
Brain Function Analysis
Photocatalysts
Affective User Interfaces
Biometric Authentication
Nano Carbon
Energy Harvesting
Image Recognition
Quantum Encryption
QCM
Natural Language Compilers
Neural network
Superconductivity
Blue LaserHEMTGaN
New MaterialsArtificial Photosynthesis
Quantum Batteries
New ProcessesBeyond 10nm
Nano Robots
Single Molecule Switching
Implant DevicesBiometric Sensors
Single Atom Transistors
New Devices
Ultra-large-scaleParallel Computing
Artificial Brain
Novel Computer Architecture
Quantum Computer
Fundamental R&D to Drive Future Breakthroughs
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Quantum Computer
Expected to perform extremely high-speed parallel computing: significantly faster than existing conventional computers
Strong in “combinational optimization problem-solving”, such as machine learning, media recognition, risk analysis
Integration (bits)
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Quantum Computer
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Conventional Computer
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Quantum Computer
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Artificial Photosynthesis
Smart Energy System
Prevention ofGlobal Warming
H2 Fuel
Potential solution for environmental issues: e.g. global warming
For next-generation smart energy systems and communities
Synthesis: H2 Gas
Dissolution :C, O2
• Photocatalysts• Gallium nitride• Ceramics• Metallic catalysts• New materials
CO2
H2O
Crystal structure analysis
Photochemical reaction control
Band gap
Sunnyvale
Texas
London
Kawasaki
AtsugiShanghaiSuzhou
Beijing
TechnologyMarketing
GlobalBusiness/R&D
Partners
Global HRDevelopment
FujitsuGlobal
Affiliates
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107 R&D projects in 16 countries worldwide
Fujitsu Laboratories Group: Global R&D Sites
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Fujitsu’s research and innovation hub in EMEIA
Fujitsu’s technology evangelist for EMEIA
Partake in Europe-based R&D projects/events:
As part of Fujitsu World Tour: Fujitsu Innovation Gathering
Potential participation in: HORIZON 2020
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Fujitsu Laboratories Europe’s Role
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Key Global R&D Collaborations
R&D Organization Country Collaboration Domain
Insight Ireland Linked Open Data (2012~)
InsightCASALA
Ireland Healthcare (2013~)
U. Surrey UK 5G (2014~)
MIT US Traffic Simulation (2011~)
ANU Australia Biodiversity (2012~)
ITRI TaiwanDisaster Prevention M2M Sensor Network System (2013 ~)
A*STAR Singapore Mobility, Big Data (2014~)
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Fujitsu Laboratories Group Exhibits: Demonstration Center – Fujitsu Forum 2014
Booth # Demonstration
S.01 40-Gbps Packet Capture & Rapid Search
S.02 Engineering Cloud: ICT Design Platform
A.11 A new approach to personalized services
A.12 LED light technology unlocks object data
A.13 Fast forest fire detection with CCTV
A.14 LOD for All: an Open Data Ecosystem
B.19 Protecting internal networks from attack
B.20 Contactless large-scale image stitching
C.23 Learner-centric Education Platform
E.12 Wide-area Distribution Data-processing
~ Low cost software-based system with IA server ~
~ Smart manufacturing for INDUSTRIE 4.0~
~ Privacy-focused Coelition builds on life-logging ~
~ Tagless linking technology shines a new light ~
~ Combining image defogging with light enhancement ~
~ A world of linked open data at your finger tips ~
~ Fast latent malware activity detection/blocking ~
~ Cost-effective ancient document preservation ~
~ Education with Curation and Social Learning ~
~ Efficient Processing Location Planning/ Tracking ~
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Media ProcessingUbiquitous Services Platforms
Knowledge PlatformsSecurity
Data PlatformsICT Services Platforms
Network Systems
Creating new valueEducation
EnvironmentTransportation
Energy/Smart Cities
Healthcare
Food/Agriculture
Software "Monozukuri" & Hardware "Monozukuri" PackagingCore Devices
Human InterfacesUbiquitous
Knowledge
ICT
"Monozukuri“
Fujitsu Laboratories' Technology Value Chain
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Social
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Innovation
= Invention × Business Models
Technology strategy for prompt business practice
Co-creation by ecosystems, based on leading-edge technologies
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People
Infrastructure Information
Human Centric Innovation
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