Final Agenda Announced for T (Trillion) Sensors Summit Munich September 15-17, 2014

September 2, 2014-Munich, Germany -- The T (Trillion) Sensors Summit Munich 2014, the first in Europe, has announced its final agenda which will feature over 40 presentations in two- and- a half days. The program includes three keynote talks from Dr. Luc Van den hove, President and CEO, imec, Dr. Flavio Bonomi, Cisco Fellow, IoX Works Inc. and Dr. Luc Julia, Vice President of Innovation, Samsung Electronics. Also to be addressed will be the status, prospects and opinions from the Bavarian Ministry of Economic Affairs and Media, Energy and Technology, State Secretary Franz Josef Pschierer, Dr. Henri Rajbenbach, Principal Scientific Officer, European Commission, Brussels, Belgium and Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Ernst Ulrich von Weizsaecker, Co-President, The Club of Rome. These presentations will highlight the impact of sensors in restructuring the future economy, in the creation of jobs as well as the importance of technical innovations in order to tackle the grand challenges of humanity: sufficient food in a world with 10 billion people, affordable medical treatment for everybody, energy supply without climate collapse, mobility, communication and security.

The T (Trillion) Sensors Summit Munich 2014 will provide its participants with an opportunity to obtain first-hand information on the major growth opportunities for all types of sensors. The venue has been designed to provide extensive networking opportunities for the attendees and the ability to meet and share information with the people who will play a major role in the creation of the Trillion Sensor Universe.

The program will feature sessions including: Trillion Sensors Roadmap, Sensors Market Forecast, Automotive and Driving Sensors, Portable Consumer Devices, Data and Security, Wearables and Health and Flexible Electronics Manufacturing Technologies. Leading sensor visionaries will present their findings on these rapidly emerging high-volume sensor applications. Conference attendees will be comprised of visionaries, developers, and decision makers from global academia, Governments, non-profits and for-profit companies involved in development and commercialization of sensor based systems, providing a rich networking experience to all attendees.

Trillion Sensors Summit Background

TSensors Summit was formed in Silicon Valley in 2013 to accelerate development of sensors supporting the popular best-selling novel,”Abundance”. Sensors form a foundation for some of the largest global economic tides in history of humans, such as wearables, Internet of Things and Digital Health. Combined together, they make the utopian dream come true: elimination of major global problems including hunger, lack of medical care, cleaning environment and generating energy, in just one generation, thus fulfilling the concept of “Abundance”.

Historically it has taken 30 years for new sensors technology to move from concept to prototype to commercial high volume production. The TSensors initiative aims at producing a significant reduction of this cycle time, with the first step being TSensors Summits to bring visibility to emerging ultrahigh volume sensor based applications and the second being the creation of a T Sensors Roadmap. This will focus global development and commercialization efforts to achieve “Abundance”.

TSensors Summit Munich 2014 follows successful 2013 Summits at the University of California (Berkeley) and Stanford University, and a 2014 Summit in Tokyo. Additional Summits are scheduled in San Diego (November 12-13, 2014) and Tokyo (December 8-9 2014) with plans for 2015 Summits in Abu Dhabi, China and United States.

For more info, visit http://www.Tsensorssummit-munich.org