Tuesday 20 March 2012

Business and Innovation - PG03 - (20 March 2012) - Easter

With Antonio, Beatrice and me present today we talked about considering the market, feasibility and explored emergent technology solutions for mobile.

Continuing from our previous discussion we talked again about defining the market share (as estimates) of the complete mobile platform market (ie.Android 50.9% / Blackberry 5%), compared with the business consumer type market share (ie.Android 10% / Blackberry 70%).

We thought some more about emerging technologies.

We looked at the choice of mobile technology (4G/Touch/VR/AI/Gestural) in deciding the selection of mobile manufacturers (ie.Apple/HTC) to support features on the app (VR/AI,etc), and list of possible partners to reduce R&D costs.

(Anyone who isnt clear with the above paragraph then just say!!!)

Finding possible partners:

Beatrice send a list of mobile makers in the previous email, but also shown again here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mobile_phone_makers_by_country

3G/4G - mobile product company - Hutchinson, Orange, Samsung, Nokia, etc.

http://www.differencebetween.net/technology/difference-between-3g-and-4g/

Touchscreen:
- Samsung
- Google
- Apple
- HTC.

Voice Recognition:
- Apple SIRI - on mobile
- TrueVoice + Flash - cloud based VOIP mobile serivce
- Nuance Dragon - we do not know if they have experience in mobile...
+ others?

AI (Artificial Intelligence):

We thought about criteria in assessing the value of the AI partner:
- must support mobile
- must be innovative
- must be commercial
- is able to develop a good service for our needs

MASA Group
NASA - innovating > HumanMachinesRus
ESA - ACT advanced concepts team, netherlands
SETI institute -
Artificial Intelligence Databank
CYC
CNSA - http://www.cnsa.gov.cn
a-i.com
intelligent-earth.com
Daden
Artificial Solutions
VirtuOz
CreativeVirtual
MyCyberTwin
The Self Service Company
ECreation
Inbenta
Trinicom
nextIT
syntheticix
Nohold
AgentBot

Artificial Intelligence Goes Mobile - (have a read)
http://www.businessweek.com/technology/content/sep2010/tc20100920_845294.htm

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