Openly Collaborate and Incubate Solutions to Drive Trusted Adoption of New Tech Applications
The IEEE Industry Connections (IC) program helps incubate new standards by facilitating collaboration among interested stakeholders as they hone and refine their thinking on rapidly changing technologies. Check out the available Foundational Technologies related activities.
This IC activity provides guidelines and reference implementations to support the industrial and governance infrastructure that integrates the digital and physical realms, builds a green, intelligent and efficient digital ecosystem, and promote the comprehensive green transformation of the economy and society.
The primary objective of this activity is to explore whether a system of coordinated Artificial Intelligence (AI) agents can engage in goal-directed problem-solving in uncharted domains.
Efforts will help enable the Greater Bay Area to establish closer cooperation with international standardization organizations such as IEEE SA.
The goal of this initiative is to foster collaboration and connect technical & business communities to IEEE Computing and Network Convergence experts and resources.
The goal of this initiative is to quantify and evaluate the benefits and drawbacks of artificial intelligence in digital consumption and adopt appropriate strategies to maximize its positive impact and minimize its negative consequences.
Although the focus of discussion for this IC activity is expected to relate to Precision Time Protocol (PTP), other timing technologies are expected to be discussed.
Promoting Standards on Digital and Green Technologies for ICT, Industry 4.0, and Smart Manufacturing
Our workshops and events focus on ICT technologies, Smart Manufacturing, and Industry 4.0, and will become an important channel to promote and apply technology standards.
The goal of this proposed group is to bring together organizations and companies working on DTEs who are interested in collaborating and making their digital twins more interoperable.
The proposed quantum applications roadmap plays a vital role in indicating application-readiness and providing guidance for the stakeholders including investors, researchers, start-up founders, existing industries, policymakers, regulators, and the like.
The motivation of this initiative is to provide guidelines and reference implementations for spatial computing where users can comfortably and enjoyably use spatial computing devices at a low cost while enhancing the compatibility of spatial computing technology’s hardware and software.
To provide a broader environment for the application of smart IDs, there is a need to standardize the ID-related issues for all the IoT tags or devices when they are bound with things in order to benefit users of full IoT-based business. A broad, open, cross-industry dialogue is needed to exchange views, debate and agree upon common challenges and coordinated activities are needed.
The goal of the IC activity is to bring together all the stakeholders (policy, regulator, service provider and technologies across the telecom sector in India) to create a viable systematic and meaningful roadmap for the Indian market.
Internet of Things (IoT) sensors have experienced explosive growth during the last decade and are poised for continued mass-scale adoption. This explosive growth has exposed issues that are beginning to negatively affect the adoption of IoT sensors in many industries.
The motivation of this initiative is to provide guidelines and reference implementations for decentralized metaverse where could not only collaborate on creating, and capitalizing intellectual properties and virtual assets in decentralized ways, but also benefit from other features of decentralization in the economy and governance of decentralized metaverses.
The motivation of this initiative is to facilitate discussions and collaborations on Persistent Computing, steer and advise on metaverse research and development, and provide technical guidelines and reference implementations for persistent virtual worlds and metaverses.
The end goal of this activity is to promote research and development on emerging Trust Technology, and help to realize the power of digital trust, solve the trust problem of the digital world and accelerate the decentralization and digitization of financial services and new digital economy.
Assessing how to standardize synthetic data. Synthetic data is generated from original data and is statistically representative of the original data. When generated with appropriate privacy mechanisms, synthetic data is fully anonymous and impossible to re-identify.
Experts with practical experience in cybersecurity addressing limitations in current cybersecurity approaches and technologies.
Developing guidance, proposals and other inputs to support future IEEE standards development related to virtual and augmented reality applications.
Proposing new standards around enabling 3D body processing which includes the capture, processing, storage, sharing and (augmented) representation for “Of-the-body” and “On-the-body” technologies.
IEEE SA Foundational Technologies Global Practice
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