1 1 Celtic-Plus Event 28-29 April 2016, Stockholm IoT Device Connectivity Platform A better way to manage “Things” Dr. C. Paul Slaby

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1 1 Celtic-Plus Event April 2016, Stockholm IoT Device Connectivity Platform A better way to manage “Things” Dr. C. Paul Slaby

2 2 How do we connect and manage billions of “things” (IoT)? These “things” are IoT edge devices (sensors, RFID tags, wearables, etc.,) which need to be powered, connected, located, identified, tracked and communicated with. We need a better way to manage “things” (IoT) Technology efficiently linking billions of “things” which interface us to the physical world: ●Enable passive / low-power devices by removing the need for batteries ●Provide IoT device management to create efficient low-power IoT networks ●Provide contextual, localization and state-awareness layers ●Offer long-range connectivity while reducing infrastructure costs Why should you participate in my proposal? ●Development partners gain access to a huge new business opportunity based on cutting edge technology that makes mass deployment of passive IoT nodes possible ●Opportunity to develop new specialized hardware products, software products and platforms addressing IoT-device specific security concerns, analytics and management issues Dr. Paul Slaby, Teslonix Inc.

3 Organisation Profile 3 Teslonix is a technology company specializing in wireless power systems using RF-based energy transfer. ●Inventor of smartRFpower TM ●8 patents pending ●Strong in-house R&D expertise in wireless systems development ●Strong research organizations and university linkages ●Partnerships with leading IoT players Dr. Paul Slaby, Teslonix Inc.

4 Proposal Introduction (1) 4 Development of IoT Device Connectivity Platform enabling efficient linking of billions of “things” interfacing with the physical world around us to the Internet while taking care of power, context, 3D location, tracking and communication. ●Develop IoT reader/interrogator system ●Develop passive sensors that take full advantage of all smartRFpower TM capabilities ●Develop new software layer to facilitate management and communication between system and nodes ●Design products for specific application and markets (i.e. Smart Cities, Smart Parking, Smart Security, etc.) ●Implement smartRFpower as a way of energizing passive electronics devices or charging active devices thus reducing the need for batteries, their replacement and maintenance ●Make mass IoT deployments possible by bringing active node functionality using more affordable passive electronic devices Build a better way to manage “things” (IoT) Dr. Paul Slaby, Teslonix Inc.

5 Proposal Introduction (2) 5 Expected outcome IoT Device Platform bundling infrastructure components into a single product including: low-level device control and operations (power, management, security, communications), data acquisition & management with hooks to IoT application development Impacts ●Opens mass IoT deployments ●Offers new functionality more effective in powering, locating, tracking and communicating with nodes in smart application deployments ●An economic solution permitting massive deployments of billions of IoT nodes Schedule ●Consortium in place Q3/2016 ●System architecture Q1/2017 ●Prototypes Q3/2017 ●Commercial availability 2018 Dr. Paul Slaby, Teslonix Inc.

6 Partners 6 Looking for partners interested in jointly developing IoT device solutions that bridge software and the physical environment; also partners developing technology capabilities to fit a specific market application Initial partnership talks involve: ●Electronic component manufacturer (global - Germany, Austria, Holland) ●Integrated sensor vendor (Spain) ●Teslonix (Canada) - initiating partner ●A couple of research institutions and universities Profile, expertise and type of partners we are looking for: ●Semiconductor vendor with capabilities of on-chip integration, design, manufacturing and supply ●Integrated sensor/RFID developer ●IoT Software platform expertise ●Partners with RTLS hardware expertise Dr. Paul Slaby, Teslonix Inc.

7 Contact Info 7 For more information and for interest to participate please contact: ●Dr. C. Paul Slaby ● ●Teslonix Inc. 320 March Rd. Suite 400 Ottawa, ON K2K 2E3 Canada Dr. Paul Slaby, Teslonix Inc.