IBM/Cisco Borderless Networks IBM Industry Solutions Laboratory, Zürich 18. Mai 2011
Agenda Begrüssung Roger Hinners, Services Sales Leader, IBM Schweiz Einführung ins Industry Solution Laboratory Pascale Lenz, Manager Industry Solutions Lab,IBM Research Warum ein Borderless Network? Marco Fahrni, System Engineer, Cisco Schweiz Rundgang durch den Exhibition Room, mit Fokus auf Smarter Home Maria Soimu, Solutions Engineer, Industry Solutions Lab, IBM Research
Einführung ins Industry Solution Laboratory Pascale Lenz, Manager Industry Solutions Lab,IBM Research
Pascale Lenz, Manager Industry Solutions Lab IBM Forum Zurich-Research IBM Research Making the world work better
IBM and Research At IBM, we have a unique perspective on innovation: It should be enabled, not driven, by technology. That s why we have embraced collaboration throughout our company and with our clients and partners to tackle the most pressing problems in business and society. Our strength in fundamental research and exploration continues to provide us with a well of insight and novel ideas to meet these challenges in ways that matter for our clients, our company and the world. Dr. John E. Kelly III Senior Vice President and Director of IBM Research
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H. Rohrer & G. Binnig J.G. Bednorz & K.A. Müller The Invention of the Scanning Tunneling Microscope The Discovery of High-Temperature Superconductivity
Collaborative Innovation: Building the future of nanoscience It is a journey of discovery into the world of atomic nano-level R&D. The center will be simply the world s most advanced, state-of-the-art nano-facility. John Kelly III, SVP & Director of Research IBM constructs the building, ETH Zurich rents for a minimum of 10 years 10,000 sq. ft. clean-room facilities Noise-free laboratories $30 million in new equipment Both joint and independent research projects Scheduled to open in 2011 13
Inside the new nanotech center: Shielded labs Cutting-edge triple insulation concept to shield the labs, including limitation of low-frequency magnetic fields by passive and active screening cutting-edge HVAC climate control system minimization of vibration-acoustic disturbances
Nanowires the ultimate semiconducting transistor Silicon nanowire are promising candidates as the smallest transistors in the integrated circuits of the future. Nanowires are very small vertical crystalline 200nm 10nm 2nm The aim is to create even smaller building blocks for more efficient computers, for example for use in mobile devices.
Aquasar sustainable supercomputing Challenge: Exploding energy costs in datacenters with cooling accounting for up to 50% thereof Aquasar A novel kind of water-cooled supercomputer whose revolutionary cooling system mimics the vessels and capillaries of our circulatory system Cooling with 60 o C hot water enables dramatic savings in cooling energy and yields high-grade waste heat suitable for direct reuse in space heating
Aquasar s secret hot water cools the chips Direct reuse of waste heat cuts CO 2 emissions by up to 85% Energy consumption reduced by up to 40%
Aquasar prototype at ETH Zurich Photo: ETH Zurich
The image cannot be displayed. Your computer may not have enough memory to open the image, or the image may have been corrupted. Restart your computer, and then open the file again. If the red x still appears, you may have to delete the image and then insert it again. IBM Research - Zurich EDISON: Powered by the wind The EDISON research consortium is a Denmark-based collaborative to develop a smart grid infrastructure. It will enable the large-scale adoption of electric vehicles powered by wind energy.
EDISON: Powered by the wind IBM researchers will develop intelligent technologies that synchronize the charging of the electric vehicles with the availability of wind in the grid. Demo of dashboard plug-in for the Project EDISON by IBM's Automotive team
EDISON: Powered by the wind IBM scientist Dieter Gantenbein stands next to the VLOTTE - Electromobility car parked next to an electric charging station designed by Rittal GmbH & Co and Beck IPC GmbH. CeBIT 2010: Martin Jetter (GM, IBM Germany) presents the EDISON project to German Chancellor Angela Merkel. 21
Your future is our concern An invitation to visit IBM Research in Zurich The Industry Solutions Lab (ISL) is an open think tank where you can get firsthand insights on technology, social and business trends work on new ideas and develop innovative solutions and unique value propositions for your organization pick the brains of IBM researchers and business experts leverage IBM Research as a competitive advantage for your business in the marketplace get customized workshops Contact the ISL Manager Pascale Lenz: ple@zurich.ibm.com www.zurich.ibm.com/isl