Title: M2m Wireless Revolution
1Renaissance in the Valley
2Forecasting.tstc.edu
www.tstc.edu
3Changes
TO
FROM
4Mergers
5Projections
6Implications Jobs Programs
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8 USC ISI and Tactical Language Training (ITSEC
2005)
9Projections
10Projections
Consumer Electron..
Military
Games
Health
11Mass Casualty Triage
- Rapid physical assessment of key physiologic
conditions - Provides objective systematic method for
determining patient acuity
Simulation-Based Triage Training, Games for
Health Mass Casualty Care Panel , RTI
International
12Simulation-Based Triage Training, Games for
Health Mass Casualty Care Panel , RTI
International
13Simulation-Based Triage Training, Games for
Health Mass Casualty Care Panel , RTI
International
14Simulation-Based Triage Training, Games for
Health Mass Casualty Care Panel , RTI
International
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18Mergers
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22Vienna University of Technology
Players operate track
switches and adjusting the speed of virtual
trains to prevent virtual trains from colliding.
Researchers Daniel Wagner, Thomas Pintaric and
Dieter Schmalstieg
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24Projections
Consumer Electron..
Military
Games
?
25Nokia Research Center, Helsinki Finland in MIT
Technology Review
http//geeklit.blogspot.com/2007_03_01_archive.htm
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27Changes
TO
FROM
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30Human Computer Interaction
Human Body is the Interface
WIMP
31Time to Market
Time to Market
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36Demo!
Randy Brown randy.brown_at_virtualheroes.com Virtual
Heroes Inc. http//www.virtualheroes.com
37After Action Review (Real Time)
Randy Brown randy.brown_at_virtualheroes.com Virtual
Heroes Inc. http//www.virtualheroes.com
38Video games are leading us to new affective,
cognitive and psychomotor domains of HSI A
new relationship between humans and machines.
39Engineering Architecture Manufacturing
3D, Digital, Global
2D, Paper, Local
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41DELMIA Digital Manufacturing Solutions A
Seamless End-to-End Workflow
Manufacturing ConceptLayout planning
Standard Time Measurement
Process Planning
Workstation LayoutErgonomics
Product Development
RobotSimulation
Manufacturing SimulationQuality Control
Control Engineering
Material FlowSimulation
ProductionPlanning
42DS Strategy
6
5
Life Experience
4
Realistic Simulation
CollaborativeBusinessProcess
3
3D PLM
2
Product Context Scenario
DMU
1
3D
Knowledge Inside
Product Process Resource
Virtual Product Model
2D
3D
3D Collaborative Tools
1995
2000
2005
2010
1985
1970
43http//www.nasa.gov/multimedia/imagegallery/image_
feature_598.html
44If you have an automobile made in the past 10
years, your car has more computing power than
rockets used to put man on the moon.
TSTC West TX, Sweetwater, 10.31.2006
45Machine-Computer Integration
Mechatronics
Computers
46Merger
47Understanding systems is the core. Todays
technicians have to play different roles. They
have to know electronics, computers and
mechanical systems and how they
interact. --Diego Villarreal, TSTC Mechatronics
48Merger
White Collar
Blue Collar
Gold Collar
49INFO
BIO
NANO
NEURO
Adapted from NSF
50NanoBionics
Technical applications of biological molecules
including protein-based materials, DNA-based
materials, biomineralization, cellular systems
and bioelectronics. http//www.nanobionics3.de/
51NanoBionic Actuators
Nano-motor (45 nm wide)
Genetic Engineering
- Tethered bacterium
- Motor efficiency 90-100
- Output power 2.910-4 pW
- Stall torque 4600 pN-nm
-
Swimming bacterium Swimming speed 20-30
?m Protons flux/motor 1200 proton/rev
Mohamed Al-Fandi, Ph.D. Research Assistant
Professor of NEMS MEMS Dept. of Mechanical
Engineering Biomechanics University of Texas
Tethered bacterium
52STEM Mergers
INFO
BIO
NANO
NEURO
Adapted from NSF
53Mathematics of science, technology and engineering
54Shift in Workforce Needs
Systems Knowledge and Skills
Specialized Knowledge and Skills
55Council on Competitiveness National Innovation
Initiative
100 million jobs are going to be created in a lot
of these cross-disciplinary fields
Samuel Palmisano (CEO, IBM) Business Week
10.11.2004
56Implications Jobs Programs
57Skill Mergers
http//www.nasa.gov/multimedia/imagegallery/image_
feature_598.html
58Machine-Computer Integration
Mechatronics
Computers
59In most industries you have electricians
mechanics and IT, in wind, you are expected to do
everything. --
Bryan Gregory, Jr.
Wind Turbine Tech
11.1.2006, TSTC West TX, Sweetwater
60In most industries you have electricians,
mechanics and IT, in wind, you are expected to do
everything. -- Bryan Gregory, Jr.
11.1.2006, TSTC West TX, Sweetwater
61We need people who have integrated skills
related to mechanical, electronic, hydraulics and
pneumatics. --Bill Biffinger, HR, Superior
Essex
TSTC West TX
62We are looking for someone who can look at the
mechanical, the electrical and the control and
understand these systems. We need people who are
capable of crossing over between these various
areas. Don Sheffield Senior Recruiter GlobalSant
aFe
TSTC West TX, Sweetwater
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64Automotive Technicians earn 30K-36K per year.
(20K in the Valley) Every system on a car is
monitored or controlled by a computer.
Technicians have to be more analytical and
process oriented. --Russell Carrigan, TSTC West
TX, Sweetwater, 10.31.2006
65Auto Collision 30K - 40K in the Valley 42K
plus home, auto, health and life insurance plus a
car
66It used to be the sledgehammer mechanic. These
days, the technology has advanced so much that
our most important tool is our brain. It is more
of a thinking mans game now. Jeff
Nelson Service Manager CAT
Skill Mergers
67Entry-level machinists make 36K-37K. They top
out at 60K but they overtime and up to 7,500
per year for college reimbursement too.
Chuck Marbut, Bell
Helicopter
68Aviation Technicians earn 15.00 per hour to
start. (23K in Valley) Harvey Hall, American
Eagle, Abilene
69Aviation Technicians qualify for two pay raises
per year of 1.00 per hour topping out at 54K
per year. Harvey Hall, American Eagle, Abilene
70Production Engineers from TSTC start at
43K-57K per year at United Launch Alliance.
Edward Rodriguez, Sr. Manufacturing
Engineering Manager, ULA
www.af.mil/news/airman/0104/launch1b.html
71Starting wages for Engineering Tech, IT Tech and
Industrial Technology range from 28K to
32K. -- Bill Biffinger, HR, Superior Essex
TSTC West TX
72Skill Mergers
73Machinists - 10-15 Mechanics - 14-16 Industrial
- 15-25
Skill Mergers
74Entry-Level RD Tech 40,000-to-50,000
4.16.2007, TSTC Waco
75.we had to upgrade our basic mechanic skills to
include programmable logic controllers and
electrical systems.--Dr. Ron Lentsch,
Allergan
4/2007, TSTC Waco
76Systems Knowledge and Skills
Specialized Knowledge and Skills
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79Multi-Skill Jobs
Specialized Jobs
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81In this plant, in the next three years we will
need nine Instrumentation and Numerical Control
(INC) technicians. Edward C. Trump Plant
Manager Entergy
4/2007, TSTC Marshall
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88Highly Skilled Operators
Unskilled Operators
89Forecasting.tstc.edu
www.tstc.edu
90forecasting.tstc.edu
91Implications Jobs Programs
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93Bryron Martin ATC
Skill Mergers
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95Bryron Martin ATC
96Future Farmers of America
97Future Farmers of America
- Embrace history and culture of agriculture and
project into the future? BIO, ENGINEERING, LAW,
ENTREPRENEURSHIP and FUTURE STUDIES. - Resource K-12 region wide (80 counties) through
curriculum development, evaluation, support,
kits, online learning and DISTRIBUTED ATCs. - Move to transdisciplinary model? Link theory,
application and problems/opportunities from the
region/world.
98K-12 Collaborations
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102Game Camp
103Real World Systems
Games
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109K-12 Collaborations
110spaceTEAMS San Antonio,TX
Robot competition plus career and academic
exploration and history of science and technology.
Elementary
111spaceTEAMS San Antonio,TX
Middle School
112US First-EISDAndrew Schuetze San Antonio,TX
High School
113Why
How What
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1152004, US FIRST Robotics Design Winner
Instructor, Kalameja, Trident Technical College,
Charleston, SC, USA
http//images.autodesk.com/emea_design_center/imag
es/4423712_FIRST-Team-342-image-1-gr.jpg
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117spaceTEAMS
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119Space Teams, ACCD
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121Space Teams, ACCD
122Space Teams, ACCD
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125AIM
126Implications Jobs Programs
127Renaissance in the Valley