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Brought to you by to make a Smarter Planet

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Good Morning Today’s Agenda

8:30 Introduction A Smarter Planet  Lotus Greenhouse Using Lotus Connection and Facebook

11:30-11:45 - Bus and Lunch

12:00-1:30 Recycling Center Tour E-Scrap Processing

2:00-4:30 The Making of Wafers MEMC

5:30-9:00 BBQ Party Oak Hall Pool 9:00-10:00 Free Time 10:00-11:00 Spindown Oak Hall Lobby

11:00 Lights off!

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The Planet seems to have a lot of problems …

76 million cases of food-born illnesses occur annually in the U.S. alone. 60% of produce and 75% of seafood in the U.S. is imported; 1% is inspected before it arrives on your table.

Food supply chain: recipe for disaster

The U.S. alone spends $78 billion in the form of 4.2 billion lost hours and 2.9 billion gallons of wasted gas…not to mention the impact on air quality.

Congested roadways: wasting fuel, time and causing pollution

Inefficient healthcare: link to povertyPersonal expenditures on healthcare push 100 million people below the poverty line each year.

Worldwide water demand increasing: supply is inadequate and unsafe

Today 1 in 5 people lacks safe drinking water and 50% of the world’s population does not have adequate sanitation

Counterfeit drugs: endangering health10% of the drugs on the WW market are counterfeit – from everyday headache remedies to specialty prescriptions; are you and your family safe?

By 2025, buildings will use more energy than any other category of "consumer." Today, in the U.S. they represent 70% of energy use and 38% of greenhouse gas emissions.

Conventional buildings: no friend to the environment

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Can we fix these problemsby building a Smarter Planet?

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Our world is becoming

INSTRUMENTED

Our world is becoming

INTERCONNECTED

All things becoming

INTELLIGENT

What is a Smarter Planet…

By 2010, there will be a billion transistors per human, each one costing one ten-millionth of a cent.

With a trillion networked things—cars, roadways, pipelines, appliances, pharmaceuticals and even livestock—the amount of information created by those interactions grows exponentially. Algorithms and powerful systems can analyze and turn those mountains of data into actual decisions and actions that make the world work better. Smarter.

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BUT a Smarter Planet….

needs Smarter Students

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smarter

traffic*smarter water

management* smarter

healthcare

smarter food

smarter supply chains

smarter

cities *

smarter safe pharmaceuticals

smarter data center

smarter transportation

smarter manufacturing

smarter industrial operations

A lot of things can help make a Smarter planet....

smarter solutions

for retail *

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This week we will visit some Smarter companies in St. Louis..

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How can we use these Smarter companies to build a Smarter St. Louis?

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Last night you saw the WeCar…..How is that Smart?

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Last night you saw the WeCar…..How is it collecting information?

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Last night you saw the WeCar…..How is it networking information?

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Last night you saw the WeCar…..What kind of decisions is it making?

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What else can we do with this Smart idea?

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On your visits this week.. What to look for…

INSTRUMENTED - Sensors collecting data .. like --- your phone,

INTERCONNECTED – Data becoming information like – your Phone to GPS satellite, email, text messaging

INTELLIGENT – Coming up with answers to problems … like -- your Phone knows where you are..

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On your visits.. What to ask….

What kind of instruments are used to collect data?

How is it networked together?

What intelligence is gained and how is it used?

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On your visits.. What to think about….

How is this making the Planet Better ....?

Greener…?SMARTER…?

How can we use this to make St. Louis a Smarter City?

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Smarter transportation

An opportunity to cut traffic by as much as 20%:Cities can infuse intelligence into their entire transportation system, improving drivers’ commutes, giving better information to city planners, increasing the productivity of businesses and raising citizens’ quality of life.

Smarter energy and utilities

An opportunity to reduce energy use by up to 15%:By providing real-time information about the flow of energy, an intelligent utility system helps citizens and utilities make smarter, more responsible choices about the way they buy, sell and manage electricity.

Smarter healthcare

An opportunity to lower the cost of therapy by as much as 90%: A smarter healthcare system forges partnerships and makes better use of data in order to deliver excellent care, predict and prevent disease and empower people to make smarter choices.

Smarter public safety

Because up to 45% of a city’s budget goes to public safety: A smarter city uses advanced technologies and community-based approaches to anticipate and prevent—not just respond to—crimes and emergencies.

Smarter education

An opportunity to nurture our most valuable resource:Smarter cities take a systemic view of their education systems, evaluating students in multiple dimensions and equipping them to perform better both inside and outside traditional classroom environments.

Smarter government services

An opportunity to deliver needed services to all citizens: Increased information sharing and collaboration drives smarter decision-making across government agencies, service providers and other constituents.

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Let’s make St. Louis a Smarter City

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Your Smarter St Louis project is due Friday Morning

During the week Your Team will come up with one idea on how to make St. Louis a Smarter City.

It should be based on the Smarter companies you visit.

On Tuesday you will attend the Start Up Connection event. You will learn

how to create a Start-Up Pitch.

Your team can use Power Point or a video to create your Smart Idea

Our Smarter St Louis Competition will take place on Friday Morning 

Each team will have exactly 3.5 minutes in which to pitch their idea for a

Smarter St. Louis

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Present your team’s idea for a Smarter St. Louis on Friday for prizes….

Well Maybe not this prize!!But we will have prizes…

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That’s a Smarter Planet…..

Next on our agenda is a discussion about Social Networking

Dr. Vicki Sauter on Facebook

Mr. Don Meuth - Lotus Connections

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End of presentation

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Maria Sharapova Models Cell

Phone-Enabled 'Light Up' Dress

by Kendra Cunningham

— Jun 18th 2009 at 1:45PM

Maria Sharapova, a tennis star known

for her beauty as well as her overhand,

donned a dress that really lit up the room –

whenever her cell phone rang, that is.

Posed in the display window of London's

upscale department store Liberty, the former Wimbledon champion and current ambassador to Sony Ericsson modeled the high-tech prototype, which connects to the wearer's cell phone via Bluetooth technology and lights up when the phone rings.

Georgie Davies, a student at London College of Fashion, designed the knee-length, short-sleeve dress as part of a school project exploring the fusion of technology and fashion, according to PR-Inside. On her inspiration for the dress, Davies told Reuters, "When you're in a pub or a bar, you can never, ever hear your phone."

The Bluetooth-enabled lights exist in a group of small, white translucent scale embellishments that run down one side of the dress from the shoulder to the hip. When the wearer's cell phone rings, the scales light up.

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Teva USA: Improved product visibility and authenticity to ensure a safe and secure pharmaceutical supply chain. Enhanced operational efficiency by reducing manual processes.

Honda Italia: Implemented RFID component tracking solution to improve production efficiency and quality.

DHL: Developed and implemented a real-time monitoring system using RFID and sensing technology to monitor temperature sensitive shipments while in transit.

Airbus: In a strategic move, RFID is being utilized to automate the tracking of aircraft segments while improving supply chain visibility and reducing costs.

Matiq: Employs RFID tags to trace meat and poultry from the farm to store shelves to ensure safety and freshness and provide more transparency to consumers.

Metro: Using RFID technology throughout its entire supply chain to help them get the merchandise the customers want on the shelves when they want them.

Building a smarter planet …

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Dong Energy: Remote monitoring and control devices ensure that the energy grid is active and responsive. Reducing outage time and fault search time.

Volkswagen: Implemented RFID container tracking system to drive increased efficiency, enhanced visibility and a rapid ROI.

HPCL: Implemented RFID container tracking system to track cylinders at an item-level. Improving asset utilization and reducing shrink.

Stockholm, Sweden: An intelligent toll system in the city center resulted in 20% less traffic, 40% lower emissions and 40,000 additional users of the public transportation system.

Masdar City, Abu Dhabi: As first major hydrocarbon -producing economy to take such a step, Masdar Initiative established, a global cooperative platform for engaging in environmental friendly solutions.

Implanet: Innovatively delivers surgical implants to its hospital customers more quickly and efficiently, and meets European Union regulations regarding traceability.

Building a smarter planet …

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Smarter & Green

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Real World Events are driven by different types of sensor data

Identification

Traceability

Condition

Location

SensorData

47 Million Telemetry

units2008-2010*

21 MillionTelematics

units2008-2010*

6 Billion RFID tags2008-2010*

*ABI Research 2Q2008

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FROZEN CHICKEN

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Building a Smarter – Greener Store

When we build a new store on a previously-developed site (i.e., an existing shopping center), we establish the new building pad using materials recycled from the demolition of the existing buildings.

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Building a Smarter Store

Night sky light pollution is reduced by our use of specific light fixtures in our parking lots.

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Building a Smarter Store

We have introduced lighting efficiencies in our stores, to include:

•More efficient fluorescent lighting

•LED lighting in our refrigerated display cases (significant reduction in energy use)

•Display case lighting that dims when there is no traffic down an aisle, and brightens when a customer does walk through the aisle (we chose to dim the lights versus going totally dark, so as to not give the impression that the aisle was closed and also to not “shock” our customers with a sudden flash of light when they do walk down the aisle!)..

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Building a Smarter Store

Skylights are now standard in our new store designs, allowing us to many times be able to turn off the florescent lighting in our stores during the daytime hours.

Tomorrow’s Store

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Building a Smarter Store

We recycle heavily (cardboard, paper, plastics, glass), and urge our customers to do the same through our plastic bag recycling program, and by offering reusable shopping bags.

A SMART GREEN Store

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The Start-Up Pitch

Got a great idea for a new technology service, product, or company?  Now’s your opportunity to share it with a friendly audience, get some helpful feed-back, attract potential partners – and maybe even win a cash prize!  We will award $500 for first place, $300 for second place and $200 for third. 

A Warm-up Workshop will be held from 3 until 4:00 pm, with instruction and pointers offered by Chris O’Leary, author of Elevator Pitch Essentials.  Learn more about his approach in Elevator Pitch 101, http://www.elevatorpitchessentials.com/essays/ElevatorPitch.html Participation in the warm-up is open to all who interested, whether you plan to participate in the Start-Up Pitch competition or not.

The Start-Up Pitch Competition will take place from 5 until 6:00 pm.  Each contestant will have exactly 2.5 minutes in which to pitch their tech service, product, or company idea.  A panel of cool judges will select the top three winners, who will receive cash prizes. If you plan to compete, we ask that you pre-register and select Start-Up Pitch Pitcher.  We cannot guarantee a spot in the competition to anyone who has not pre-registered.

An elevator pitch is an overview of an idea, product, service, project, person, or other Solution and is designed to just get a conversation started.

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The Talent Reach-Out

CEOs from start-up and growing companies in tech-related fields will be on hand to display and hand-out information, searching for the right people to join their growing enterprises.  Some are looking for IT support; others need people with marketing, communications, financial, or other skills. Some offer traditional salary and benefit arrangements; others offer non-traditional compensation.  It’ll represent an assortment of opportunities you won’t find all together in one place anywhere else.  Bring your resumes and business cards!  

If you are a start-up or small tech enterprise and would like to reach out for talent at the Start-Up Connection, please register for the event on this web site and select “Start-Up Exhibitor” as your area of interest.  You will receive a follow-up e-mail from us with additional details.

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The Start-Up Resource Fair

Public and private sector organizations with information, technical assistance, and access to resources supporting entrepreneurship will be in attendance to answer questions for anyone who is in the start-up mode.  Organizations are all members of St. Louis SourceLink, the resource clearinghouse for small business assistance.  Network!

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The Emerging Economy Roundtable

A tech professional, an entrepreneur, an investor, and a corporate leader will share their perspectives on the challenges and opportunities of the emerging post-recession economy.  Be ready to engage and ask questions of this dynamic panel.   Check this site again soon for more details.

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The Innovation Cafe

Pull up a chair, enjoy the refreshments, and visualize the future of science and technology in St. Louis in the Innovation Café.  Small table dialogues will bring diverse ideas and perspectives together to create a competitive future, and the Innovation Wall will capture even more. Before the afternoon is done, everyone will get a chance to help stir it up. 

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PollsThe worst thing about living in a city is... Limited housing Congestion and traffic Low quality of schools Lack of green space Crime

St. Louis creates coordinated response system to save more lives The Greater St. Louis area has some 200 regional fire departments, 40 plus hospitals, and multiple EMS providers. STARRS is the regional body charged with coordinating EMS efforts across this network. The group needed a comprehensive communications system for mass casualty events to keep track of patients and alert emergency rooms of incoming casualties. To develop this, the group needed an experienced partner who could understand all the requirements, design a workable solution, and successfully implement the new technology.

The Patient Tracking Solution allows First Responders to capture patient data and images at the incident, and transmit instantaneously over a wireless network to authorized personnel. Users can access the data via handheld devices, laptops, mobile data terminals, and PCs

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A Smarter Hudson River in New York

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Smarter Traffic in Stockholm

1. The vehicle breaks the first laser beam, triggering the transceiver aerials asshown in Step 2.

2. The transceiver signals the vehicle’s onboard transponder, capturing the time, date and tax amount.

3. At the same time as the transceivers, a camera photographs the vehicle’s front license plate.

4. The vehicle breaks the second laser beam, triggering the second camera as shown in Step 5.5. The second camera photographs the rear license plate, all without the vehicleslowing down.6. Payment is debited from driver’s account or paid via Web, a bank or retailers7-Eleven and Pressbyran.

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