LONDON, Oct. 9, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Hitachi Europe Ltd.,
a subsidiary of Hitachi, Ltd. (TSE:6501) and Frost & Sullivan
today announced they will jointly host the Social Innovation Forum
in Berlin on 15th October 2014. The Forum will examine the
impact that Social Innovation will have on businesses, governments,
societies and, ultimately, on our lives. It will take place at the
Adlon Kempinski Hotel, in a year that marks the 25th anniversary of
the fall of the Berlin Wall.
Hitachi Europe will host the
Forum in Germany for the first
time, following successful Forums in Poland and Turkey. This year, ten Hitachi Group Companies
will take part in the event, which will incorporate four live
panels as well as an exhibition of Hitachi's leading-edge
technologies and products including ultrasound systems, optical
topography devices and its latest data storage platforms.
As part of the Keynote agenda, attendees will be able to hear
more from Hitachi and its focus on Social Innovation Business.
Frost & Sullivan will also discuss the types of global Mega
Trends which are arising in today's society and the impact this
will have on the future.
The Forum will introduce European customers and business
partners to Hitachi Group's wide-range solutions and technologies,
including Information and Telecommunication Systems, Infrastructure
Systems, Construction Machinery, High Functional Materials &
Components, Automotive Systems and Healthcare. It will bring
together global and local companies, government leaders and
authorities for a day of insight, thought leadership and technology
trends.
There will be four live panel discussions, followed by
interactive debates.
Panel 1 - Industry 4.0: IoT, Smart Manufacturing, Big Data
& Connected Infrastructure
We are at the brink of
witnessing yet another major instalment of industrial revolution
wherein there is a real time convergence of digital worlds with the
industrial manufacturing segment and this is driven by innovation
and information technology. This revolution is Industry 4.0. The
key facets will leave a decisive impact across all sections of the
manufacturing value chain. Understanding the idea of Industry 4.0
and mapping its relevance across specific contexts related to
Social Innovation, will be an inevitable necessity for companies in
future.
Panel 2 - Urban Mobility: The Future of Mobility
The
global surge in urbanization and the development of megacities
continue to strain resources. Personal urban mobility is one of the
major challenges which needs to be addressed by both the public and
private sector because of its impact on the economy, environment
and quality of life. For these reasons, the mobility sector is on
the brink of a paradigm shift. Conventional thinking is
increasingly losing its relevance within this rapidly changing
context.
Panel 3 - Cities 3.0: Energy Efficiency for a Smarter
Age
With more than 60 percent of the world population
expected to live in urban cities by 2025, cities will consume more
goods, resources and energy, and create more waste and pollution.
However, convergences among energy and cities will become reality
as new information technologies emerge to enable a more efficient
and sustainable delivery of services consumed in this urban
setting. Cities 3.0 represents the next step in urbanization with
efficient, intelligent power consumption and management driven by
innovation and information technology.
Panel 4 - Connected Health: The Future of Health , Wellness
& Well Being
One of the greatest challenges facing
humanity is how to deliver quality healthcare to every patient
globally in a sustainably affordable way. The world is aging
rapidly and most countries are not prepared to support their
growing numbers of elderly people. New thinking about innovation
will be crucial to meeting this great challenge. With smarter
drugs, virtual hospitals, and cyber documents, the healthcare
industry is poised for a radical change, with information
technology taking the forefront in research and development,
diagnostics, and monitoring. In this panel, we will discuss a new
type of social innovation ideally suited to address these global
challenges.
Hitachi's global business development is centred on its
expertise in Social Innovation, providing market-leading
infrastructure solutions underpinned by highly reliable and highly
efficient information and telecommunications technology. Hitachi
aspires to drive innovation together with all of its stakeholders
in ways that make positive contributions to society and seeks to
inspire a world that provides safety, comfort and convenience to
people throughout the planet, as well as for future
generations.
About Hitachi Europe Ltd.
Hitachi Europe Ltd., a
subsidiary of Hitachi, Ltd., is headquartered in Maidenhead, UK. The company is focused on its
Social Innovation Business - delivering innovations that answer
society's challenges. Hitachi Europe
and its subsidiary companies offers a broad range of information
& telecommunication systems; rail systems, power and industrial
systems; industrial components & equipment; automotive systems,
financial services; digital media & consumer products and
others with operations and research & development Laboratories
across EMEA. For more information, visit http://www.hitachi.eu.
About Hitachi, Ltd.
Hitachi, Ltd. (TSE: 6501),
headquartered in Tokyo, Japan,
delivers innovations that answer society's challenges with our
talented team and proven experience in global markets. The
company's consolidated revenues for fiscal 2013 (ended March 31, 2014) totaled 9,616 billion yen ($93.4
billion). Hitachi is focusing more than ever on the Social
Innovation Business, which includes infrastructure systems,
information & telecommunication systems, power systems,
construction machinery, high functional materials & components,
automotive systems, healthcare and others. For more information on
Hitachi, please visit the company's website at
http://www.hitachi.com.
About Frost & Sullivan
Frost & Sullivan, the
Growth Partnership Company, works in collaboration with clients to
leverage visionary innovation that addresses the global challenges
and related growth opportunities that will make or break today's
market participants. For more than 50 years, we have been
developing growth strategies for the global 1000, emerging
businesses, the public sector and the investment community. Is your
organization prepared for the next profound wave of industry
convergence, disruptive technologies, increasing competitive
intensity, Mega Trends, breakthrough best practices, changing
customer dynamics and emerging economies?
Contacts:
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Kelly
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Chiara
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Hitachi Europe
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Frost &
Sullivan
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+44-1628-585379
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+44-20-7343-8314
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kelly.smith@hitachi-eu.com
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chiara.carella@frost.com
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