Saturday, May 26, 2012

The 2009 Technology Innovation Awards | mainefarmsforthefuture ...

M edical detective work may have just gotten a lot easier.

Just how difficult it is gets highlighted every time an infectious disease sweeps the globe, as the new strain of swine flu did earlier this year. Current methods of testing for disease-causing microbes are pretty effective at discovering whether an infected fluid or tissue sample contains a known virus or bacteria. But trying to detect previously unknown organisms is a whole different story.

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To address this problem, David Ecker, co-founder of Ibis Biosciences Inc., and a team of researchers developed a sensor able to quickly detect and identify all the pathogens in a given sample.

The equipment promises not only to alert health officials to new disease strains, but also to guard against bioterrorism and enable hospitals to identify antibiotic-resistant bacteria.

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and its Ibis Biosciences unit, which developed the Ibis T5000 sensor, took the Gold in this year?s Wall Street Journal Technology Innovation Awards.

The Silver award went to Touch Bionics Inc. for its i-Limb artificial hand, which features bendable fingers and a rotating thumb. The hand uses sophisticated motors and computer controls to grip objects and move in ways that traditional prosthetic hands can?t.

Vihaan Networks Ltd., an Indian telecommunications company known as VNL, won the Bronze award for a solar-powered base station to bring cellphone access to remote rural villages. The inexpensive base station can be quickly assembled and set up by unskilled villagers, and can run entirely on the built-in solar panels and batteries.

For the ninth annual Innovation Awards, a Journal editor reviewed nearly 500 entries, sending more than 180 to a team of judges from research institutions, venture-capital firms and other companies. Judges considered whether innovations were truly groundbreaking and new this year looked at whether their application would be particularly useful in a time of economic hardship.

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And the winners in each category are?

Computing Systems

Capturing real-life motion to use in computer animation can be complicated. Typically, actors are filmed wearing bodysuits covered with glowing dots or embedded with sensors that trace their movements, then high-powered computers use that data to help create characters that move realistically.

New York-based Organic Motion Inc. won in the computing-systems category for developing a motion-capture system that doesn?t require bodysuits or markers.

The core of the system is technology that uses sophisticated software to produce a digital clone of a person being filmed. Fourteen video cameras capture images simultaneously and send them to a standard computer with a high-end programmable graphics card, making the system far cheaper than the specialized equipment used in movie special-effects shops.

Organic Motion systems are being used in the creation of virtual environments for training coal-mine rescue personnel and for helping returning military veterans readjust to civilian life. Andrew Tschesnok, the company?s chief executive and founder, says future versions will work with next-generation game consoles for more-lifelike game experiences.

Consumer Electronics

Taiwan?s Industrial Technology Research Institute, or ITRI, won in the consumer-electronics category for its work developing a paper-thin, flexible speaker.

Researchers at ITRI, a nonprofit organization, devised a way to create arrays of tiny speakers that can be combined to produce high-fidelity speaker systems of almost any size.

Because the fleXpeaker is lightweight and consumes little power, it could be attractive for use in cellphones or in car sound systems. Other possible applications include giant banners that could be used to deliver public-service announcements in train stations or advertising messages in shopping malls.

ITRI is seeking to license the technology or create a spinoff company to commercialize the product.

Energy

SFC Smart Fuel Cell AG, based just outside Munich, won in this category for developing small, lightweight fuel cells that can be used by soldiers instead of much bulkier, heavier batteries to power communications and navigation devices and other battlefield equipment.


One advantage of the SFC fuel cells is that they produce power from methanol. Many fuel cells produce electricity from hydrogen. But hydrogen is highly explosive, so it needs to be stored in special heavy-metal cartridges. Cartridges for the SFC fuel cells are less expensive, lighter and less bulky.

Environment

Serious Materials Inc. of Sunnyvale, Calif., was recognized in this category for its EcoRock drywall substitute, which is made with recycled material and, the company says, requires 80% less energy to make and produces 80% less carbon dioxide than standard gypsum-based drywall. EcoRock, which is also termite- and mold-resistant, will be priced to compete with premium drywall products. Serious Materials has been selling limited test quantities of the product to a few contractors since early this year and plans to expand production and distribution over the next two years.

Though some judges wondered if a relatively high price would limit how widely the product is used, it is a ?novel solution to a basic problem that has enormous impact,? says Darlene Solomon, chief technology officer of Agilent Technologies

and an Innovation Awards judge.

Health-Care IT

DataDyne.org, a Washington-based nonprofit, and its co-founder, Joel Selanikio, won in this category for EpiSurveyor, free software for mobile devices designed to help health officials in developing countries collect health information.

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The latest version of the T5000 biosensor from Ibis Biosciences

In developing countries, gathering and analyzing time-sensitive health-care information can be a challenge. Rural health clinics typically compile data only in paper records, making it difficult to spot and to respond quickly to emerging trends.

With EpiSurveyor, developed with support from the United Nations Foundation and the Vodafone Foundation, health officials can create health-survey forms that can be downloaded to commonly used mobile phones. Health workers carrying the phones can then collect information about immunization rates, vaccine supplies or possible disease outbreaks when they visit local clinics. The information can then be quickly analyzed to determine, say, whether medical supplies need to be restocked or to track the spread of a disease.

The software has been rolled out in more than 20 African countries.

Materials and Other Base Technologies

Light fixtures based on light-emitting diodes semiconductors that glow brightly when charged promise long-lasting, low-energy illumination. But there?s a problem: The light produced is harsh and bluish in color. Special filters can be added to produce warmer tones, but they can make the fixtures less efficient. Devising a way to make warmer-colored, high-efficiency LEDs is seen as essential to their widespread adoption.

QD Vision Inc. of Watertown, Mass., won in this category for inventing a way to dramatically improve the color quality of LED lights by using quantum dots tiny semiconducting nanocrystals. QD Vision quantum dots can also be used to make energy-efficient flat-panel and other displays that can deliver purer, more intense colors.

The company recently joined with a small LED light-fixture maker, Nexxus Lighting Inc.,

to make a screw-in LED bulb. The bulbs, which promise to be six times more efficient than incandescent bulbs, are expected on the market later this year.

Medical Devices

The i-Limb from U.K.-based Touch Bionics, the overall Silver winner, received top honors in this category.

Prosthetic hands typically have been limited to simple pincer-like grips that imitate the motions of a thumb and forefinger. While they can perform most essential hand functions, they lack the utility and appearance of a real hand.

The trick in developing the i-Limb was coming up with materials that could match the shape and weight of a human hand yet be powerful enough to handle all the tasks of muscle and bone. The hand uses motors that fit in the space of a knuckle to control the fingers; the motors are controlled by a computer chip.

With the hand, wearers can grip and turn a key, for instance, or hold a business card using a thumb and index finger. They can also close all the fingers and the thumb around an object, like a drink can or a shopping-bag handle. It?s also possible to point with the index finger, which is useful in operating a phone or a cash machine, among other things. The thumb can also be rested next to the rest of the hand, so that it doesn?t snag when putting on clothing.

Adding to its life-like appearance, the i-Limb comes covered with a flexible silicone skin. But wearers don?t have to go with the natural look. Stuart Mead, Touch Bionics? chief executive, says a lot of younger wearers prefer either a clear skin that shows off the device?s inner workings or a black metallic covering ?that looks a little like Darth Vader.?

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The i-Limb artificial hand, from Touch Bionics

Medicine-Biotech

Abbott?s Ibis Biosciences unit, the overall Gold winner, was the top entry in this category. The technology takes a novel approach to detecting and identifying pathogens. When faced with unidentified organisms, clinical labs typically have to incubate infected fluid or tissue samples and test them for bacteria or viruses. Newer microarray technologies can run thousands of such tests simultaneously. But they are expensive and require lots of high-quality genetic material for their analyses, making them less than ideal for diagnostic purposes, says Mr. Ecker, a divisional vice president at Abbott. (Last year?s Silver award winner, the PhyloChip, is a microarray system for detecting bacteria in water and other environmental samples.)

Ibis uses a combination of technologies to identify organisms: mass spectrometry a way of identifying the molecules that make up a sample by measuring their mass and charge to determine the genetic markers of the organisms in a sample; a vast database of genetic signatures for different organisms; and a mathematical process to match the analysis with the signatures in the database. The test not only can reveal all the known organisms present in the sample, it also can also flag previously unknown organisms. Since the first system was completed in 2005, Ibis sensors have been deployed in 20 sites around the U.S., including the Centers for Disease Control. This spring, the device helped the Naval Health Research Center in San Diego to identify the first two cases of the H1N1 swine flu in the U.S. Abbott, a health-care company based in Abbott Park, Ill., acquired Ibis earlier this year.

Security Privacy

Ksplice Inc., based in Cambridge, Mass., won in this category for software that makes it possible to install security patches and other software updates without rebooting computer systems.

Celebrating the Winners

The winners of The Wall Street Journal?s 2009 Technology Innovation Awards will be honored Oct. 13 at a ceremony and dinner in Redwood City, Calif. Featuring a keynote address by Marc Benioff, chairman and chief executive of Salesforce.com Inc., the ceremony will be held in conjunction with the Dow Jones VentureWire Technology Showcase.

The VentureWire Technology Showcase will spotlight 75 of the industry?s most innovative companies, and will featurekeynote presentations by Bruce Aust, executive vice president of the corporate client group at Nasdaq OMX Group Inc.; Guido Jouret, chief technology officer of the emerging-technologies group at Cisco Systems Inc.; Mary McDowell, executive vice president and chief development officer, Nokia Corp., and Walter Mossberg, Wall Street Journal personal-technology columnist.

For information about the ceremony or conference, visit Showcase.DowJones.com or send an email to EventsRSVP@dowjones.com. For an application for the 2010 Innovation Awards, email Innovation@wsj.com. Applications will be available in December.

Software makers periodically send out updates, and before they can take effect the computer system needs to be shut down and restarted. So even critical security updates are often delayed until late at night or weekends when shutdowns are less disruptive. Ksplice was developed so that companies can perform updates without interrupting their operations. The software was first deployed commercially last year, and the company has about a dozen customers. Though it currently is available only for Linux-based systems, the techniques can be applied to other operating systems, says Jeff Arnold, the company?s president and co-founder.

Semiconductors

Qualcomm Inc.,

the San Diego-based wireless-technology company, won in this category for a mobile-device display it calls mirasol, a low-power, full-color alternative to traditional displays.

The mirasol display uses micro-electromechanical systems, or MEMS, and thin-film reflective material to produce color images that remain vivid even in direct sunlight. The displays are able to produce a full color spectrum, and images are refreshed quickly enough that full-motion video can be displayed as well as static images. By relying on ambient light, the displays require little power. The technology was originally developed by Iridigm Display Corp., which Qualcomm acquired in 2004 and renamed Qualcomm MEMS Technologies.

The first black-and-white displays using the technology became available in early 2008 and have been used in mobile navigating devices, Bluetooth headsets and MP3 players. The company introduced a color version in May, and has agreed to provide the displays for future cellphones from LG Electronics Inc.

Software

Cloud computing promises to replace the complex array of hardware and software that makes up a company?s information-technology infrastructure with simple IT services delivered over the Internet, much the way that utilities provide electricity. But not all businesses can take advantage of cloud computing?s benefits because of security concerns, or because they already have significant investments in their own data centers and other IT systems.

The latest version of VMware Inc.?s

virtualization software suite, called vSphere, is this year?s winner in the software category. It promises to make it easier to turn a company?s existing data centers into a private cloud an array of IT services delivered throughout a company over its own computer network that?s secure, reliable and easy to manage.

VMware has long been the market leader in virtualization software, which makes it possible to run different applications or operating systems on a single computer by dividing the computer into several ?virtual? machines, each running programs independent of the others.

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Shashwat Nagpal

A solar-powered base station for a cellular network, from VNL

With vSphere, which VMware describes as a ?cloud operating system,? IT managers can quickly turn all the servers in a data center into a network of virtual machines. A simple dashboard makes it possible to see all the applications that are running on each virtual device.

Judges noted that there is a lot of interest in private clouds, and said that VMware has taken a big step in helping companies build them.

?It?s a very important trend, and these guys are clearly the leader,? says Asheem Chandna, a partner at the venture-capital firm Greylock Partners who was one of the Innovation Awards judges.

Wireless

The Bronze winner, VNL?s solar-powered base station for cellphone networks, led the wireless category.

Mobile-phone service can deliver huge benefits to developing countries. But getting cellphone coverage to remote, rural parts of India and other countries is hindered by high installation and operating costs, as well as the specialized knowledge needed to set up and run a cellular station. As a result, few operators have gone into these communities.

VNL is looking to overcome this obstacle with a low-power cellular base station that requires little capital expense and has almost no operating costs. The base stations can be powered by a small solar panel in daylight; batteries provide backup power for up to 72 hours.

Another challenge was making the device so simple that it can be installed at low cost by villagers.

The solution was inspired by the Scandinavian retailer Ikea: The entire base station comes delivered in six boxes, small enough to all fit in an ox cart. Simple illustrated instructions show how to put the pieces together using color-coded cables.

Even turning the station to the right microwave signal is easy it emits a continuous beeping sound when the signal is strongest.

The technology may not be much of a technical breakthrough, but ?it?s worthy because of what it might bring to developing countries,? says William Webb, head of research and development at Ofcom, the U.K. communications regulator, and one of the Innovation Awards judges.

?Jan Hromadko, a Dow Jones Newswires reporter in Frankfurt, contributed to this article.

?Mr. Totty is a news editor for The Journal Report in San Francisco. He can be reached at michael.totty@wsj.com.

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Friday, May 25, 2012

Climate Economics Blog: New Energy: Beyond the Conventional

Launched in spring of 2012, New Energy is the latest publication in the suite of Energy Intelligence products and services. Tracking the transition of the global energy industry from conventional hydrocarbons to alternative energy forms, New Energy creates a bridge between old and new and between policy and the market. Through concise analysis of news and trends, it helps readers understand and navigate the process of change under way in the global energy industry, with a focus on renewables, carbon and transportation. In addition, New Energy offers an extensive set of data, including proprietary data on the competing costs of old and new energy forms.

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  • Asus Padfone and TF700 set for Australian launch in July

    Android Central

    Asus Australia have taken to their Facebook page to hint at an eta for the forthcoming Transformer Pad TF700 tablet, and the tablet-phone-laptop combined Padfone. Following the launch at MWC in Barcelona, there are eager customers waiting around the world to get their hands on these devices. There isn't much to go on, but according to Asus both devices can be expected in July. 

    There is also no indication on a potential price point for either device, but you would expect it to be towards the more 'premium' end of the price scale. The Padfone in particular is an interesting concept, but one which could be massively let down if the price is too high when all the accessories are taken into account. 

    The TF700 is no slouch either, packing a full HD Super IPS+ display at a 1920x1200 resolution over either a Tegra 3, or a Snapdragon S4 processor. Oh, and there's Asus' signature keyboard dock as well. Price will again play a part in the success of the TF700 -- and not just in Australia -- but on specs alone, it's a winner. 

    via Ausdroid

    More: Hands on with the Asus Padfone at Mobile World Congress



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    IOC-USOC revenue deal done; US can bid for games

    United States Olympic Committee chairman Larry Probst, left, and Olympic Committee President Jacques Rogge shake hands after signing an agreement between the IOC and the USOC at the SportAccord conference in Quebec City, Thursday May 24, 2012. (AP Photo/Mathieu Belanger, Pool)

    United States Olympic Committee chairman Larry Probst, left, and Olympic Committee President Jacques Rogge shake hands after signing an agreement between the IOC and the USOC at the SportAccord conference in Quebec City, Thursday May 24, 2012. (AP Photo/Mathieu Belanger, Pool)

    Internaitional Olympic Committee president Jacques Rogge signs an agreement between the IOC and the United States Olympic Committee at the SportAccord conference in Quebec City, Thursday May 24, 2012. (AP Photo/Mathieu Belanger, Pool)

    United States Olympic Committee CEO Scott Blackmun, left, USOC chairman Larry Probst, second left, International Olympic Committee president Jacques Rogge, second right, and Richard L. Carrion pose after signing an agreement between the IOC and the USOC at the SportAccord conference in Quebec City, Thursday May 24, 2012. (AP Photo/Mathieu Belanger, Pool)

    United States Olympic Committee CEO Scott Blackmun, left, USOC chairman Larry Probst, second left, International Olympic Committee president Jacques Rogge, second right, and Richard L. Carrion pose after signing an agreement between the IOC and the USOC at the SportAccord conference in Quebec City, Thursday May 24, 2012. (AP Photo/Mathieu Belanger, Pool)

    (AP) ? International and U.S. Olympic leaders finalized a new revenue-sharing agreement on Thursday that ends years of acrimony between the powerful bodies and clears the way for future American bids for the games.

    After years of protracted negotiations, the two sides signed a long-term agreement that will reduce the USOC's future percentage share of TV and marketing revenues ? a breakthrough that helps bring the U.S. back into the international fold.

    "This is a very happy moment," IOC President Jacques Rogge said. "This agreement will definitely strengthen both sides."

    USOC chairman Larry Probst called it a "terrific arrangement for both the IOC and the USOC, a great outcome for the Olympic movement around the world."

    The deal, which runs until 2040, resolves the long-running dispute over the U.S. share of Olympic television and sponsorship revenues that soured relations and undermined recent American bids for the games.

    The USOC had said repeatedly it will not bid again until the revenue issue was resolved. With a deal in place, the U.S. will consider whether to bid for the 2022 Winter Games or 2024 Summer Olympics.

    "We hope this has removed a road block from a successful bid for the United States," Probst said, adding that the USOC would hold a board meeting in San Francisco next month to consider how to move forward.

    Lingering international resentment over the U.S. share of revenues was a key factor in New York's failed bid for the 2012 Olympics and Chicago's stinging first-round elimination in the vote for the 2016 Games.

    The U.S. last hosted the Summer Olympics in 1996 in Atlanta and last staged the Winter Games in 2002 in Salt Lake City.

    Under a long-standing contract, the USOC has received a 20 percent share of global sponsorship revenue and a 12.75 percent cut of U.S. broadcast rights deals. The IOC believed the U.S. share, set out in an open-ended contract dating to 1996, was excessive and should be renegotiated.

    The current U.S. share will remain the same until the new terms come into effect in 2020.

    From then, the USOC will receive "a smaller percentage once some minimums are reached," IOC finance commission chairman Richard Carrion said.

    "The percentage of both the U.S. broadcast rights and TOP (sponsorship program) will reduce," he said.

    Carrion said the deal also sets out new procedures for USOC involvement in negotiations of U.S. TV rights.

    IOC and USOC officials declined to give specific figures of the agreement at the news conference, but The Associated Press learned details of the terms.

    According to several senior officials with knowledge of the contract, the USOC will retain the revenue it currently receives but its TV rights share will be reduced to 7 percent on any increases in broadcast deals and its marketing share cut in half to 10 percent on increases in sponsorship revenue.

    The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because the terms were not being made public.

    In addition, the USOC agreed to contribute to the administrative costs of staging the Olympics ? $15 million through 2020 and $20 million after 2020, the officials said. The contract also covers issues related to ownership of Olympic rights, trademarks and historic TV footage.

    "We went into these negotiations with the objective of addressing the key issues important to the IOC and to ensure the financial well-being of the USOC on a long-term basis," Probst said. "I think we were able to accomplish both parts of that equation."

    Among the U.S. cities that have expressed early interest in bidding for the 2022 Winter Olympics are Salt Lake City; Denver; Reno-Lake Tahoe, Nevada; and Bozeman, Montana. Dallas is among those interested in the 2024 Summer Olympics, while New York, Chicago and Los Angeles could also be potential candidates.

    Talks to reach a settlement have been going on for more than two years. The deal was essentially sealed when IOC director general Christophe De Kepper traveled to Washington last week to meet with Blackmun and tie up the final details. Both men got the backing of their respective boards.

    The new sign of goodwill between the IOC and USOC was evident immediately after the signing of the contract.

    IOC Vice President Thomas Bach, a leading contender to succeed Rogge when he steps down in 2013, approached Probst in the lobby of the convention hall and said: "Hey partner. Congratulations."

    Associated Press

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