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Masayuki KatoCEO, Fujitsu Laboratories of America, Inc.October 11th, 2016
Fujitsu Laboratories of America10th Annual Technology Symposium
“Blockchain Unleashed: A Disruption as Big as the Internet?” ”
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Fujitsu Laboratories of America, Inc. (FLA) FLA Technology Symposium (FLATS) The theme: Blockchain Today’s program
Outline
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Beijing
ShanghaiSuzhou Sunnyvale Richardson
London
MadridAtsugiKawasaki
JapanChina U.S.A. Europe
Fujitsu Research and Development CenterCo., Ltd. (est. 1998)
Fujitsu Laboratories of America, Inc.
(est. 1993)
Fujitsu Laboratories of Europe Ltd.
(est. 2001)
Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd. (Japan)• Founded in 1968
• CEO & Representative Director : Shigeru Sasaki
• Employees: 1200
Fujitsu Laboratories Group
Subsidiary of Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd. founded in 1993 Headquartered at Fujitsu Sunnyvale Campus in the center of Silicon
Valley A R&D center on network technology research collaborating with Fujitsu
Network Communications, Inc. in Richardson, TX 50+ Researchers with 12+ R&D Projects Open and R&D collaboration with other research institutes and startups
Fujitsu Laboratories of America, Inc. (FLA)
Sunnyvale, CA Richardson, TX
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FLA Vision & Mission “To be Fujitsu’s Innovation and Strategy Center
in Silicon Valley”
Intelligence Hub
R&D
Business Incubation
Business Model
Innovation
Open Innovation
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Research Themes
Networking Technology Laboratory
Digital Life Laboratory
Software Quality & Security Laboratory
Novel Computing Laboratory
ICT Platform Research
Solution Research
Future Computing Systems
Neuromorphic MachineTechnologies
Cryptography & Privacy
Software Validation & Repair
Autonomous Software Security
NetworkVerification
Photonics TransmissionSystem
Data Driven Life Agents
Antenna Function, Open Innovation, and Business Development
R&D Management Office (RDMO)
Open Innovation Gateway (OIG)
Integration Service Center (ISC)
Network Architecture& SDN/NFV
Quest ForumGroup (QFG)
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Cyber Physical System LaboratoryAI Powered Inter-ThingsHuman Hub Service Oriented
Network
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FLA Technology Symposium (FLATS) Objectives:To discuss and understand the key business and technical issues related to
emerging ICT themesTo cultivate R&D and business partnerships among industry players
Past Event Date Theme
FLATS 2007 11/14“The Monetary and Social Economics of Information Sharing: Understanding the Present and Looking Towards the Future”
FLATS 2008 6/18 “Full Circle of Trust: Technology, Economics, and Social Implications of Trust and Security”
FLATS 2009 6/11 “Cloud Computing: Beyond the Hype”
FLATS 2010 6/9 “The Smart Grid: Energy meets the ‘Internet of Things’”
FLATS 2011 6/1 “Healthcare Technology Convergence - Smart Consumers meet Care Delivery of the Future”
FLATS 2012 6/13 “Paving the Road to Unlimited Bandwidth: Technologies and Applications for a Connected Age”
FLATS 2013 6/5 “From Clouds to Ambient Intelligence: Technologies that will Transform the Human Experience”
FLATS 2014 6/4 “The Changing Landscape of Innovation: Open, Shared, and Democratized”
FLATS 2015 6/24 “Intelligent Computing: Technology Disruptions and Social Impacts”
FLATS 2016 10/11 “Blockchain Unleashed: A Disruption as Big as the Internet?”
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What Is Blockchain?Blockchain: a distributed database technology that allows for potentially
complex trust relationships between database users
Permissionless blockchains allow anyone to participate and are most
commonly used in cryptocurrencies. They assume no trust between participants
Permissioned blockchains restrict access in terms of who can perform various actions
on the blockchain. They assume some levels of trust, and
are potentially more useful for many business applications than permissionless
blockchains
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What Is Blockchain?Blockchain: a distributed database technology that allows for potentially
complex trust relationships between database users
Permissionless blockchains allow anyone to participate and are most commonly used in cryptocurrencies.
They assume no trust between participants
Permissioned blockchains restrict access in terms of who can perform various actions on the blockchain.
They assume some levels of trust, and are potentially more useful for many
business applications than permissionless blockchains
“The blockchain protocol threatens to disintermediate almost every process in financial services.”—World Economic Forum
“Is the blockchain technology going to be fundamental? I think the answer is overwhelmingly likely to be yes. ” –Larry
Summers, former Secretary of the Treasury
“Every informed person needs to know about Bitcoin because it might be one of the world’s most important developments.”
--Leon Luow, Nobel Peace prize nominee
Today’s Program
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Today’s Program
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Today’s Program
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