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Sep
4
lun
2017
#TECHNOLOGIES #EUROPE – IFA Berlin – By MESSE BERLIN
Sep 4 @ 9:00 – Sep 5 @ 18:00

IFA est la Foire internationale de l’électronique de divertissement et de l’électroménager.

Pendant plus de six jours, plus de 1 400 exposants comme Canon, Daewoo, Epson, Deutsche Telekom AG, Fujitsu Siemens, Grundig, JVC, Hitachi, LG, Loewe, Olympus, Panasonic, Philips, Pioneer, Samsung, Sharp, Sony ou encore Toshiba, venus de 32 pays offrent sur 142 00 m² un panorama complet des produits électroniques grand public et des services : smart TVs, tablets, smartphones, téléviseurs , systèmes de navigation par satellite, produits électroniques de tout genre (de l’aspirateur jusqu’au micro-ondes), nouveautés en musique numérique, télécommunications, , multimédia…

L’IFA est le salon le plus important d’Europe de l’électronique grand public, mais aussi des télécommunications et d’une partie de l’industrie des technologies de l’information.

TEMPS FORTS 

Amber Case (www.caseorganic.com), Cyborg anthropologist at Harvard University and the MIT shows how technology influences and changes us humans – and how it needs to be designed to be more of a help than a hindrance: “We are all cyborgs now.”

Ramzi Rizk, Co-Founder and CTO of EyeEM (www.eyeem.com), the fastest growing photography community with more than 20 million users, which is automatically recognizing and assorting their images: “We have created this learning technology to be able to get a deeper understand of imagery.”

André Sommer, Co-Founder and CTO of HiDoc (www.gohidoc.com), a health-app startup explains how much potential is offered by digital therapy methods to modern healthcare systems: “With our app we want to establish the medicine of the 21st century”

Stefan Gotthardt, ambassador of the VW Digital Lab, elucidates what big companies can learn from startups and how more agile working methods will change work in general: “In our lab we work like they do in Silicon Valley. At VW Digital Lab we have formed a no hero culture.”