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Personalization of Services and Personal Robots in the Coming Industrial Revolution

July 25, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

Personalization of Services and Personal Robots in the Coming Industrial Revolution

Personal robots(PR) will provide services at each house, programming computer becomes low-tech, the new giant to replace Microsoft is one company that produce the OS for every personal robots, the entire PC industrial sector will be replaced by PR industrial sector. All these will be consequences of the next industrial revolution. The next industrial revolution will give birth to a new industrial called Cognitive Industry of which the basis is Cognitive Engineering. The theoretical basis for cognitive engineering and cognitive industry is Computational Verb Theory. The blueprint of cognitive industry in the next fifty years is presented in this paper. The cognitive industry consists of a PR sector, which is as big as today’s automobile industry plus PC industry, and an OS sector, which is as big as Microsoft plus Google. Two key technologies for the coming industrial revolution are programming in natural languages and robot body manufacture. While the latter is an evolution from the current industrial sectors, the former is a revolution that will reshape human history in the following aspects. First, it will merge the virtual world with the real world. Second, it will initialize the human-machine co-evolution, which will lead to the next to the next industrial revolution. Third, it will enable the researches of human minds based on the measurements of different kinds of variables of human minds.

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Requirements from good oilfield completion services

May 27, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

Setting up an oil rig is not an easy process. Especially in deep ocean where the climatic conditions does not favour human beings.  Working in these inhuman situations is even tougher.  Only few experienced companies have the capability to establish a rig in these areas.

These oilfield completion services have to be managed carefully as a slight lapse in concentration can really be devastating. There have been many cases in which many workers have lost their life while working on these oil fields. Major reason is that not enough emergency scenarios are designed here. So proper planning is required at the time of constructing these sites so that in case of any emergency the employees can escape.  Many such companies are there. These big companies really provide world-class services.  All the facilities required to set up a rig has to be available with a good service provider. Some of these services include component fabrication, providing a complete monitoring of fibre optics and electronics. They play a very important role. These days for fast transmission of signals fibre optics are in great demand. So a company having facility to monitor their establishment will have a upper hand.

Also all the major components used in rig are made of MEMS (Micro Electronics Mechanical System). This is a new technology and is a hybrid of electronics and nano technology. But proper skilled workers are required to monitor these. A slight loss in concentration can really be a great loss to company. So instead of outsourcing these important jobs it should be a part of company profile. This enhances the features of company. Also the host do not have to look for other alternative for these activities.

Establishing such big setup can really be time consuming. So care should be taken that before outsourcing this to a third party, it should be made sure that the company has all the facilities available with them to carry out the process. This makes the process fast and efficient. Also the headache of host to look for all the services is over as a single entity is providing them with this. May be the deal will be expensive but the time it saves can be really worth in future. The machinery used by the establishing company is both heavy as well as expensive. So carrying them from one site to another is also a time consuming and tedious job. Special trucks are required to do this. The company handling the oilfield completion services should have such facility. This can be an added advantage for the service provider.

Visit us to avail world class oilfield completion and fiber optics and electronics monitoring services in any part of world. Our aim is to provide hassle free top level services anywhere across the world.

Petroleum and Marine Technology Information Guide: A bibliographic sourcebook and directory of services

May 25, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

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First published in 1981 as the Offshore Information Guide this guide to information sources has been hailed internationally as an indispensable handbook for the oil, gas and marine industries.

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Personalization of Services and Personal Robots in the Coming Industrial Revolution

May 15, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

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Personal robots(PR) will provide services at each house, programming computer becomes low-tech, the new giant to replace Microsoft is one company that produce the OS for every personal robots, the entire PC industrial sector will be replaced by PR industrial sector. All these will be consequences of the next industrial revolution. The next industrial revolution will give birth to a new industrial called Cognitive Industry of which the basis is Cognitive Engineering. The theoretical basis for cognitive engineering and cognitive industry is Computational Verb Theory. The blueprint of cognitive industry in the next fifty years is presented in this paper. The cognitive industry consists of a PR sector, which is as big as today’s automobile industry plus PC industry, and an OS sector, which is as big as Microsoft plus Google. Two key technologies for the coming industrial revolution are programming in natural languages and robot body manufacture. While the latter is an evolution from the current industrial sectors, the former is a revolution that will reshape human history in the following aspects. First, it will merge the virtual world with the real world. Second, it will initialize the human-machine co-evolution, which will lead to the next to the next industrial revolution. Third, it will enable the researches of human minds based on the measurements of different kinds of variables of human minds.

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Yissum Takes Technology Transfer Services by Storm

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Founded in 1964 as a way to encourage the “inventiveness” of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem’s staff, Yissum Research and Development Company seeks to support and encourage research, development and education in their efforts to turn science into commercial products for society. Yissum is charged with the not insignificant task of protecting HU’s inventions, products and technologies. Serving as the Technology Transfer Services for the university, Yissum focuses on the ongoing assessment, protection and commercial optimization of the university’s intellectual property.

In their 40-plus year history, Yissum has perhaps surpassed expectations, with reported annual revenues in excess of $40 million, mostly from royalties, and properties ranging from long-shelf-life tomatoes to treatments for cancer and Alzheimer’s disease, placing the Hebrew University in the world’s top 15 academic institutions as measured by revenues from intellectual property sales.

Protect, Partner, Perform

As the Technology Transfer University for HU, Yissum serves not only to protect the university’s intellectual properties, but also to partner with researchers and worldwide businesses to develop commercial markets, and through licensing, establishing companies, joint ventures and collaborative research, enhance the market value and performance of HU’s discoveries, increasing their availability to a global marketplace.

The arrangement has a track record of success. Hebrew University generates approximately $1 billion in annual sales from products in its IP base and Yissum represents over 250 licensed technologies and 60 spin-off companies. The numbers keep adding up with over 3,000 ongoing research projects, 1,200 researchers, 1,400 registered patents and 5 Nobel laureates, all representing 40% of Israel’s civilian scientific research. The range of intellectual properties includes a diverse mix of industrial and therapeutic areas, including biotechnology, nanotechnology, medical research and technologies, pharmaceuticals, agriculture and nutrition, water and environmental technologies, computer science and software development, homeland security and more.

The seemingly endless supply of promising research projects come from the university’s research base; supported by an annual budget of over $77 million, allowing Yissum to take advantage of Technology Transfer Opportunities by identifying appropriate commercial partners, negotiating license agreements, creating spin-off companies and working closely with local and global commercial partners.

Recent news items focus on the medical arena, with HU’s concept of using cellular technology to send X-rays and other medical diagnostics. The new technology would allow for the use of a smaller, less expensive and easier to use Data Acquisition Device (DAD) at remote patient sites, which would be connected via cell technology with advanced image reconstruction at a central site. The implications are far-reaching and could serve to bring advanced medical technology into areas that otherwise could not afford to have it at their disposal; bringing MRIs, X-Rays and other medical diagnostics into rural and third-world areas.

Technologies Supported

Reading through Yissum’s list of products and companies is like reading a Who’s Who directory of the medical and technological worlds. The lists are full of recognized names, successful products and companies that make headlines on a regular basis.

Products from Yissum include Alzheimer and dementia treatment Exelon, dry-eye treatments Cationorm and LO2A (Lacrycon, Dropyal), ovarian cancer treatment Doxil (Caeylx), UV-protection product UV-Pearls-already adopted by major companies for sunscreens and cosmetics, and a variety of other pharmaceutical products. Oh, remember those long-shelf-life tomatoes? That would thanks to BonTom Vegetable Breeding and Research Group, from HU, of course. Another agricultural product from Yissum and Hazera Genetics is the Ram Onion. On the software side, there is Making Better Career Decisions, an interactive, Internet based career-guidance and information system.

Looking over a partial list of companies shows even more diversity, touching on pharmaceuticals, biotech, agriculture and irrigation, water treatment, software development, safety, nanotechnology, and medical technologies, research, development and devices.

Water treatment technologies like En Gibton Ltd and Treatec 21 Industries Ltd; agricultural endeavors Leafsen Irrigation Systems Ltd, Kovax Ltd-vaccines for the aqua culture world, Avian Tech Ltd, and Ravgalai Ltd-detection of antibiotic residues in milk, meat and food products are just the start of the list. Technology and software development come into play with Ex Libris Ltd-high-performance applications for libraries, Mobileeye Vision Technologies Ltd-with automated, on-board driver assist systems and MusicGenome Inc-a system of identifying musical taste based on artificial intelligence.

Perhaps the heaviest area of development is in the medical and pharmaceutical arenas with a long list of companies researching and developing treatments for cancer-including Algen Pharmaceuticals Inc-basically “tricking” cancer cells into “committing suicide.” Other treatment technologies focus on infectious and autoimmune diseases, rheumatoid arthritis and improving the efficacy of vaccines; even delving into the “nutraceutical” field with carriers for nutraceuticals to be incorporated in food systems and cosmetic formulations.

Technology Transfer Services

Yissum serves the Hebrew University, protecting its intellectual properties and moving forward with innovations and technologies into commercial endeavors, ultimately, serving the world community as well as the university through applied chemistry, physics, life science and biotechnologies, water technologies, nanotechnologies, and even veterinary medicine and agricultural technologies. It’s easy to see why Yissum is so highly regarded in the scientific and academic communities and ranks among the top Technology Transfer Services in the world.

Mary Waltrip for http://www.yissum.co.il/. Serving as the Technology Transfer Services for the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Yissum focuses on the ongoing assessment, protection and commercial optimization of the university’s intellectual property.

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