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CEWITThe 12th International Conference and Expo on Emerging Technologies for a Smarter World
2015October 19-20 • Melville Marriott
P R O G R A M
WELCOME
The 12th International Conference & Expo on Emerging Technologies for a Smarter World
This is the 12th International Conference and Expo on Emerging Technologies organized by the Center of Excellence inWireless and Information Technology (CEWIT) at Stony Brook University. Our major sponsors of this year‘s conferenceinclude CA Technologies, Softheon, Zebra Technologies, Henry Schein, Inc., Hoffmann & Baron, LLP, Northrop GrummanCorporation, SVAM International Inc., and MATIMOP – The Israel Industry Center for R&D. The Conference is co-hosted byStony Brook University, SUNY Korea, and CEWIT Korea.
The Conference has gained international recognition as one of the premier conferences on the development and application of emerging technologies and for bringing together academic research and industry innovation at a singleforum. This year’s conference features ten sessions including: Big Data Architecture and Analytics; Health Technologiesand Medical Devices; Information Technology and Society; Smart Energy and Urban Systems; Cybersecurity; and theInternet of Things; as well as three special panels on the Entrepreneur’s Toolkit and Funding, Trends in Venture Capital,and New York State Funded Resources for Entrepreneurs. We have also organized Big Data and Data Science TutorialWorkshops on Python Data Analytics and R Machine Learning as well as International Business to Business networkingfeaturing delegations from Israel and Korea. Through this conference, we aim to disseminate research findings and innovative solutions to major technical challenges in developing a smarter global environment.
CEWIT is a next generation research and educational facility, whose mission is three-fold: become recognized as a worldleader in interdisciplinary research in emerging, critical technologies of the information age; address the skilled technology worker shortage; and foster new enterprise development. It is critical for those who are engaged in IT researchto build strategic alliances and business partnerships among the academic, scientific, and business communities.Working with other organizations, technology commercialization activities can be formulated to help drive economicgrowth worldwide by quickly moving technologies from research labs to the marketplace.
IT is still not a mature technology and we expect the rapid advances of the last several decades to continue and increasethousand folds in many fields. Thus, IT will continue to create new and highly profitable businesses that we have not evenimagined. Computational chemistry and biology, grid computing, tying far flung supply chains, and even e-commerce,etc. are at the beginning of their creation. Within the so-called “Internet of Things,” sensors are being embedded indevices ranging from smartphones, automobiles, and utility meters to assembly lines, warehouses, and hospitals to capture data in real time. Hundreds of millions of users around the globe now contribute new data, generating newknowledge and collaboration on new innovations using the Internet.
The conference this year hosts a wide range of high-caliber speakers, including leading researchers, technologists, executives and policy makers, and a broad international audience. This conference has attracted authors and participants from all over the world, from academic institutions, industry, and government institutions. The conferenceprogram features more than 130 oral and poster presentations, including many leading research and industry experts. It also provides networking opportunities for individuals engaged in research, development, and commercialization of technologies.
My heartiest congratulations to all authors and welcome to all participants.
— Satya P. Sharma, PhD, MBAExecutive Director, The Center of Excellence in Wireless and Information Technology (CEWIT)
CEWIT Leadership
Yacov Shamash, PhDVice President for Economic Development
Satya Sharma, PhD, MBAExecutive Director
Samir R. Das, PhDDirector, Network Technologies
Shmuel Einav, PhDDirector, Medical Technologies
Sangjin Hong, PhDDirector, Globalization
Arie Kaufman, PhDChief Scientist
Lawrence Weber, PhDBusiness DevelopmentManager
Yuanyuan Yang, PhDDirector, Communications & Devices
Bin ZhangAssociate Director,Computing Services
Rong Zhao, PhDDirector, Software Systems
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CEWIT Industrial Advisory Board
Mr. Russell ArtztChairman of the Board, Co-Founder, CA Technologies, and Chief Executive Officer, Digital Associates LLC
Mr. Kamal BherwaniExecutive Chairman, Magine TV
Mr. Richard BoivieManager, Advanced Internet and Security Technologies, IBM TJ Watson Research Center
Mr. Steve CentoDTL/Engineering Fellow GEOINT, Multi-INT, Cyber InformationIntegration Focus, Northrop Grumman Corporation
Mr. Adam FamularoVice President, Global Channel Sales, Verizon Enterprise Solutions
Mr. James HardingSenior Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, Henry Schein, Inc.
Mr. Masaaki MaedaStrategic Advisor, Asurion
Mr. Richard McLeerSenior Vice President and Chief Information Officer, Dealertrack Technologies
Mr. Ellis RubensteinPresident and Chief Executive Officer, The New York Academy of Sciences
Mr. Bob Sanders, Sr.Senior Vice President, Data Capture Solutions and Engineering Shared Services, Zebra Technologies
Dr. Yacov ShamashVice President for Economic Development, Stony Brook University
Dr. Satya SharmaExecutive Director, The Center of Excellence in Wireless andInformation Technology (CEWIT) at Stony Brook University
Dr. Kevin TraceyPresident and Chief Executive Officer, The Feinstein Institute forMedical Research
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Mr. Bryan Allinson The Research Foundation for the State University of New York
Mr. Steve Cento Northrop Grumman Corporation
Dr. Lee Cheatham Brookhaven National Laboratory
Dr. Samir Das CEWIT (Poster Chair)
Dr. Shmuel Einav CEWIT (Conference Chair)
Dr. Susan Frank IEEE (Publication Chair)
Dr. Mikhail Gouzman Sensor CAT, Stony Brook University
Dr. Donald Harrington Stony Brook Medicine
Dr. Sangjin Hong CEWIT
Dr. Arie Kaufman CEWIT
Dr. Craig Lehmann Stony Brook Medicine
Mr. Dave Mesecher Northrop Grumman Corporation
Mr. Colin Murphy CA Technologies
Mr. Eugene Sayan Softheon
Dr. Ann-Marie Scheidt Stony Brook University
Mr. John Schmidt IEEE
Dr. Satya Sharma CEWIT
Mr. John Vodopia IEEE
Dr. Lawrence Weber CEWIT
Dr. Yuanyuan Yang CEWIT
Mr. Bin Zhang CEWIT
Dr. Rong Zhao CEWIT (Program Chair)
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SPEAKERS
Russell M. ArtztChairman, Industrial Advisory Board, CEWIT,Co-Founder, CA Technologies, and ChiefExecutive Officer, Digital Associates LLC
Russell M. Artzt Chairman, Industrial Advisory Board, CEWIT, Co-Founder, CA Technologies, and Chief Executive Officer, With more than 30 years of ITindustry experience as a technology leader, consultant and executive, RussellArtzt provides counsel in the areas of strategic partnerships, product development leadership, community and public affairs, and corporate strategy.Artzt co-founded CA Technologies (formerly CA) in 1976 and wrote the code forsome of the company's first products. Throughout much of his career at CATechnologies, Artzt served as executive vice president of research and development where he was instrumental in building the R&D, and field services organizations. Prior to his position as vice chairman, Artzt served asexecutive vice president of products, managing all product business units at CATechnologies, with particular focus on the integration of the company’s indus-try-leading management software portfolio. Earlier, he led CA Technologiessecurity brand, overseeing all aspects of the company’s award-winning securityproduct line. Artzt also ran the storage product line, successfully spearheadingan organizational model that unified development, support and marketing with-in a brand unit. Artzt is a recognized expert in software development and proj-ect management. He serves as the Chairperson of the Industrial Advisory Boardof Stony Brook University's Center of Excellence for Wireless and InformationTechnology (CEWIT) and is also a member of the Board of Directors for theAdvanced Energy Research Group. In March 2008, Artzt was inducted into theLong Island Technology Hall of Fame. He is also active with many charitableorganizations. He is a major supporter of North Shore University Hospital. Inaddition, he is a member of the Queens College Foundation Board of Trustees.Artzt received a bachelor’s degree in mathematics from Queens College and amaster's degree in computer science from New York University.
Harry L. LeiderChief Medical Officer and Group VicePresident, Walgreen Company
Harry Leider, MD, MBA has over 25 years experience as a physician executive in a variety of innovative healthcare organizations. As Chief Medical Officer anda Group Vice President of Walgreens, he is responsible for developing enterprise-wide health and wellness services that provide customer value and improvepatients’ lives. Prior to joining Walgreens, Dr. Leider was Chief Medical Officerand Senior Vice President of Ameritox, a national laboratory that provides med-ication monitoring services to physicians that treat chronic pain and seriousmental illness.
In addition to his extensive background in population health, Dr Leider hasbroad experience in managed care. He served as Chief Medical Officer atXLHealth, a Population Health company and Medicare health plan that served
seniors with chronic illnesses. Previously he was Chief Medical Officer forHealthNet, a hospital-owned managed care organization, and a physician exec-utive at Harvard Pilgrim Health Plan.
Dr. Leider speaks frequently to national audiences and is a core faculty member for the American College of Physician Executives, where he was a recentpast-President and Board Chairman. His publications appear in journals andbooks including: the Essentials of Medical Management and PracticingMedicine in the 21st Century. He serves on the editorial boards of: PhysicianExecutive, and the Journal of Population Health Management. Dr. Leider is afounding board member of the Disease Management Association of America andserved on the Board of the Institute of Aging at the University of Pennsylvania.
Dr. Leider obtained a BA from Pennsylvania State University, an MD from the University of Pennsylvania, and his MBA from the University of Washington Foster School Of Business. For six years he was an attending physician at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and faculty member at HarvardMedical School.
Girish RishiExecutive Vice PresidentNorth America Installation and Services and Tyco Retail Solutions,Tyco International
Girish Rishi joined Tyco as Executive Vice President, North America Installation& Services and Tyco Retail Solutions, in May 2015. In this role, Mr. Rishi hasresponsibility for Tyco’s commercial fire and security businesses in the U.S. andCanada, a segment with nearly $3.9 billion in revenue in fiscal year 2014, aswell as the global Tyco Retail Solutions vertical market business. Before joiningTyco, he served as Senior Vice President, Enterprise Visibility and Mobility, withZebra Technologies. Previously, Mr. Rishi oversaw product development, productmanagement and engineering for the Enterprise division of Motorola Solutionsand held positions of increasing responsibility with Symbol Technologies, rang-ing from sales and marketing roles to general management responsibility forseveral global regions. Mr. Rishi holds a bachelor’s degree in commerce fromthe University of Mumbai, India, a master’s degree in business administrationfrom the University of Hartford, where he serves on the Board of Regents, and amaster’s degree in international public policy from Johns Hopkins University.
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Yacov ShamashVice President for Economic Development,Stony Brook University
Dr. Shamash is the Vice President for Economic Development at Stony BrookUniversity. As Vice President, Dr. Shamash supervises the University’s four incu-bators, three New York State Centers for Advanced Technology, the Center ofExcellence in Wireless and Information Technology (CEWIT), the Advanced EnergyResearch and Technology Center, the Small Business Development Center, andthe workforce development programs of the Center for Emerging Technologies. In1995, Dr. Shamash led SUNY’s colleges of engineering to create the statewideStrategic Partnership for Industrial Resurgence (SPIR) program. Stony Brook’scumulative results include more than 2,985 projects completed with more than480 companies, helping company partners win more than $95 million in com-petitive federal awards. During the period from 1992 to 2015 Dr. Shamashserved as Dean of the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences at StonyBrook University. Under his leadership, the College has grown from 1500 to over5000 students with average SAT scores of entering UG students increasing from1150 to 1343, and external research expenditures increased six fold to $30 mil-lion. Prior to joining Stony Brook in 1992, Dr. Shamash served as the Director ofthe School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Washington StateUniversity and was responsible for the establishment of a National ScienceFoundation Industry/ University Center for the Design of Analog/DigitalIntegrated Circuits. He is a member of the Board of Directors of Keytronic,American Medical Alert and Applied DNA. He is also a member of the Board ofDirectors for the Long Island Software & Technology Network (LISTnet) and theLong Island Angel Network. Dr. Shamash has held faculty positions at FloridaAtlantic University, the University of Pennsylvania and Tel Aviv University. Hereceived his undergraduate and graduate degrees from Imperial College ofScience and Technology in London, England. He has authored more than 130publications and is a Fellow of the IEEE.
Satya SharmaExecutive Director, CEWITProfessor, College of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Stony Brook University
Dr. Satya Sharma came to Stony Brook University as the Executive Director ofCEWIT and a faculty member of Department of Mechanical Engineering in 2003.Before joining Stony Brook, Dr. Sharma was Senior Vice President at SymbolTechnologies from 1995 to 2003, overseeing various divisions of the companyincluding World-Wide Operations, Mobile Computing & Wireless Engineering,and Quality & Process Improvements. Prior to his tenure at Symbol, he wasDirector of AT&T Power Systems and an adjunct professor at Southern MethodistUniversity. Dr. Sharma has managed technology, led product development, man-aged marketing and financial functions, led operations and taken a leadershiprole in organizational transformation. He led Lucent Technologies to win theDeming Prize in 1994, making it the first and still the only American
manufacturing company to have this honor. While leading Symbol’s MobileComputing & Wireless Engineering, the company won the National Medal ofTechnology in 2000. Dr. Sharma also led Lucent and Symbol to win the ShingoPrize in 1992 and 2003 respectively. Dr. Sharma has more than 70 technicalpublications and conducts research in a wide variety of disciplines. He holds aPh.D. degree in mechanical engineering from University of Pennsylvania and anMBA degree from Ohio State University.
Nancy ZimpherChancellor, State University of New York
In 2009 Nancy L. Zimpher became the 12th Chancellor of The State University ofNew York.
Chancellor Zimpher leads a diverse set of initiatives at SUNY in several areas,including research and innovation, energy, health care, global affairs, and theeducation pipeline. She has been a vocal advocate for groundbreaking legislative reforms that ensure SUNY can provide broad access to higher educa-tion while maximizing its impact as an engine of economic revitalization acrossthe state.
Dr. Zimpher is active in numerous state and national education organizations,and is a leader in the areas of teacher preparation, urban education, and uni-versity-community engagement. She is chair of the Board of Governors of theNew York Academy of Sciences and the National Association of System Heads.From 2005–2011 she led the Coalition of Urban Serving Universities, and from2012–2013 she was chair of CEOs for Cities. As co-founder of StriveTogether,Zimpher has been instrumental in creating a national network of innovative sys-temic partnerships that address challenges across the education pipeline.
Prior to coming to SUNY, Dr. Zimpher served as president of the University ofCincinnati, chancellor of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, and executivedean of the Professional Colleges and dean of the College of Education at TheOhio State University.
SPEAKERS
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CA Technologies 34
Hoffmann & Baron, LLP 43
Northrop Grumman 43
SVAM International 36
Carter, DeLuca, Farrell & Schmidt LLP 47
IPS Intelligent Product Solutions 7
Syracuse University School of Information Studies (iSchool) 44
Webair 45
FlightPartner 33
Intelibs, Inc. 30
Patient Innovations 29
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STS Global 46
St. Joseph's College 31
Charmtech Labs 32
School Source 32
College of Business Stony Brook University 38
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CEWIT Center of Excellence in Wireless and Information Technology 35
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CA TechnologiesCA Technologies creates software that fuels transfor-mation for companies and enables them to seize theopportunities of the application economy. Software isat the heart of every business in every industry. Fromplanning, to development, to management and secu-rity, CA is working with companies worldwide tochange the way we live, transact, and communicate- across mobile, private and public cloud, distrib-uted and mainframe environments.
Carter, DeLuca, Farrell & Schmidt, LLPCarter, DeLuca, Farrell & Schmidt is a premier intel-lectual property law firm. The firm is dedicated toproviding high quality, cost effective legal servicesto Fortune 100 and mid-size companies, universities,start-ups, and individual inventors.
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CEWIT KoreaAs a worldwide expansion of CEWIT, a sister institu-tion of CEWIT Korea was founded by Stony BrookUniversity in Songdo Free Economic Zone of IncheonMetropolitan City in early 2010 with financial sup-port from the Korean Government exceeding $2M peryear. It is at the forefront in defining the Korean tech-nology vision related to Information Technology.Propelled by the complementary research strengthsof CEWIT at Stony Brook and its Korean Universitypartners, it is focusing on Korean strengths inhealthcare, transportation, visual collaborationapplications, transparent computing, and mobileand wireless technologies. These are all areas ofenormous near term future potential. The thematicareas of CEWIT Korea have been carefully selected todraw upon the depth and breadth of our commitmentto advance scientific knowledge and economicgrowth. Marrying Korea’s short time-to-market capa-bilities with Stony Brook University’s research capa-bilities in science and engineering disciplines willassure commercialization of cutting edge technolo-gies in U.S, Korea, and other parts of the world.
F. Chau & Associates, LLCF. Chau & Associates, LLC - an intellectual propertylaw firm ranked no. 1 in New York and Top Ten nation-wide in securing for its clients the highest qualitypatents in consumer electronics and components(according to Ocean Tomo’s Patent Ranking, 6/13).
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FlightPartnerFlightPartner is a global distribution system thataggregates private jet availability and brings thatavailability to the marketplace through an easy touse cloud-based luxury travel platform.
Henry Schein, Inc.Henry Schein, Inc. (NASDAQ:HSIC) is the world’slargest provider of health care products and servic-es to office-based dental, animal health and med-ical practitioners. With 2014 sales of $10.4 billion,Henry Schein is a Fortune 500® Company with morethan 18,000 Team Schein Members and more thanone million customers.
Hoffmann & Baron, LLPHoffmann & Baron, LLP is celebrating its 30thanniversary as Long Island's premier IntellectualProperty law firm. Since 1984, Hoffmann & Baronhas provided the umbrella of Intellectual Propertyprotection that stimulates innovation and economicgrowth. Possessing expertise in all areas of technol-ogy, we provide personalized attention and cus-tomize our services to fit the requirements of eachclient. Together with inventors and entrepreneurs,Hoffmann & Baron transforms ideas into assets.Please visit us at www.hbiplaw.com.
IEEE Region 1 Long Island SectionThe IEEE is the world’s largest professional associa-tion advancing innovation and technological excel-lence for the benefit of humanity. The IEEE and itsmore than 400,000 members world-wide inspire aglobal community to innovate for a better tomorrowthrough its highly cited publications, conferences,technology standards, and professional and educa-tional activities. The IEEE is the trusted “voice” forengineering, computing and technology informationaround the globe.
IntelibsIntelibs delivers complete product and services foryour wireless indoor and outdoor coverage andcapacity deployment. Our 4G in-building solutionsalong with our 3G network offers enable serviceprovider, enterprise users and universities to buildout a solution for wireless broadband access any-where, anytime.
Intelligent Product SolutionsIPS is a product design and development companyspecializing in the productization of emerging tech-nologies and advanced materials into new hardwareand software products and applications.
MATIMOP The Israel Industry Center for R&DMATIMOP, the executive agency of the Office of theChief Scientist (OCS), of the Ministry of Economy ofIsrael is the official National Agency for industrialR&D cooperation in Israel, charged with promotinghighly supportive policies to build Israel's industrialinfrastructure, and nurturing industrial innovationand entrepreneurship. MATIMOP is the governmentagency that generates and implements internationalcooperative industrial R&D programs between Israeliand foreign enterprises.
Northrop Grumman CorporationNorthrop Grumman is a leading global security com-pany providing innovative systems, products andsolutions in unmanned systems, cyber, C4ISR, andlogistics and modernization to government and com-mercial customers worldwide.We hold ourselves to ahigher standard, both in the products we deliver andin the way we conduct ourselves throughout theentire customer experience. Because, after all, weare in the business of securing a great deal morethan just our place in the market.Our mission is to beat the forefront of technology and innovation, deliv-ering superior capability in tandem with maximizedcost efficiencies. The security solutions we providehelp secure freedoms for our nation as well as thoseof our allies. Squarely meeting our obligations, fis-cally and technologically, isn't just a business goal,but a moral imperative. To that end, as we evolve asa company, the responsibility we feel for our countryand the citizens and troops we help support growswith us.
Office of the Vice President for Economic DevelopmentThe Office of the Vice President for EconomicDevelopment has responsibility for the economicdevelopment component of Stony Brook’s public service mission, a pillar of the institutional triad ofeducation, research and service. In the global “post-industrial” economy of the 21st century, withnew centers of commerce rising around the globe,Stony Brook, as Long Island’s only research-intensiveuniversity, has an unparalleled economic role in fostering a dynamic, interconnected, entrepreneurialregional ecosystem that fuels self-sustaining, tech-nology-based industry clusters driven by continuinginnovation.
SPONSORSStony Brook has been a regional and state leader incollaborating with industry and government todesign new technology-based economic develop-ment institutions and mechanisms — includingCEWIT — winning competitive awards and imple-menting and sustaining programs. These haveresulted in the creation and retention of more than17,000 jobs and close to a billion dollars in corporaterevenues, and the provision of assistance to more than 450 companies through more than 3,000projects.
Patient InnovationsOnTime Care® is disruptive software to eliminatewaiting in doctors' offices, optimize physician prac-tices and improve the patient experience withdynamic patient engagement.
Ruckus WirelessRuckus Wireless is a global supplier of "Smart Wi-Fi" products—advanced wireless systems for themobile Internet infrastructure market, includingcarriers, service providers, and enterprises.
SchoolSource Technologies, LLCSchool Source Technologies, LLC is a joint venturebased company focused on “connecting innovationto education.” A New York based and New Yorkfocused company that will promote and facilitate keysolutions and vendor collaboration, improve featuresand functionality to existing systems, identify andpromote emerging technologies, and work coopera-tively with the NYS Regional Information Centers,BOCES (Board of Cooperative Education Services)and constituent School Districts.
SoftheonEmpowering the nation's first state health benefitexchange since 2008, Softheon's vision and strate-gic direction address healthcare payer, provider,and government agencies' goal of meetingAffordable Care Act (ACA) milestones. Softheon pro-vides HIX Integration, Direct Enrollment, PremiumBilling, and Edge Server solutions for insurancecarriers of all sizes participating in Federal andState Health Insurance Exchange (HIX)Marketplaces. Softheon's Marketplace ConnectorCloud (MC2) has been trusted by health plans, inall 50 states, as an accelerated federal, state, andprivate exchange integration platform. Nearly 10%of all Americans who enrolled in Federal and StateBased Marketplaces in 2015 coverage use SoftheonMC2 platform for enrollment, premium billing, andmember services. Softheon MC2 is a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solution where insurers pay a one-time activation and ongoing PMPM fees forexchange members only, while eliminating most, ifnot all, risks associated with ACA enrollment com-pliance and other mandates. Softheon is an author-ized Web Broker Entity (WBE) and approved by thefederal government to offer subsidized healthinsurance to Americans. To find out more aboutSoftheon, visit www.softheon.com.
Stony Brook UniversityStony Brook University is one of America's mostdynamic public universities, a center of academicexcellence and an essential part of the region'seconomy. U.S.News & World Report ranks StonyBrook among the top 40 public universities in thenation, and the Times Higher Education WorldUniversity Rankings places us among the top 1 per-cent of all the universities in the world. A memberof the prestigious, invitation-only Association ofAmerican Universities, Stony Brook is one of the 62leading research institutions in North America andthe co-manager of Brookhaven National Laboratory.Stony Brook's 1,040-acre campus on Long Island'sNorth Shore encompasses not only the main aca-demic areas of the University, but also Stony BrookMedicine, which includes the five health sciencesschools, Stony Brook University Hospital, StonyBrook Long Island Children's Hospital, the LongIsland State Veterans Home, and our major health-care centers, programs and clinics.
STS Global Inc.STS Global is a dynamic satellite communications+ telecommunications company where great engi-neering minds and outstanding experience inter-sect. We provide custom products, networks andservices leveraging mainstream applications withwireless technology for clients worldwide.
St. Joseph's CollegeThe School of Professional and Graduate Studies(PGS) offers bachelor’s degrees and credit-bearingcertificates to adults with diverse professional andpersonal backgrounds. Adult learners are not tradi-tional students. Many PGS students have collegedegrees and have already established themselvesin the workforce.
SUNY KoreaSUNY Korea opened its doors in March 2012 as thefirst American university established on Koreansoil. It is also the first university to join the IncheonGlobal Campus (IGC). SUNY Korea’s degree pro-grams are comparable to prestigious universities inthe United States. Students can enjoy bothAmerican education and dynamic Korean culture.SUNY Korea cherishes moral integrity and strives toteach our students to serve others with virtue andvision of their own. SUNY Korea also offers afford-able on-campus housings, a wide variety of schol-arships, opportunities to form a global network, anda well-balanced educational system to raise ourstudents as competent and responsible leaders.SUNY Korea is proud to have students with stellaracademic achievements, and seek students withexceptional talents. SUNY Korea is also proud to saythat our student body is a true reflection of globalcommunity, with over 30% international students.
SUNY Korea aspires to be the hub for global educa-tion, research, and innovation. To accomplish this,SUNY Korea will form partnerships with top institu-tions in both private and public sector, and contin-ue doing our best to build global network with lead-ers and talents from across the globe.
SVAM International Inc.SVAM International Inc. is a Global InformationTechnology (IT) solutions and services provider thatdelivers value and competitive advantage to cus-tomers by leveraging its technology expertise. Forthe past 20 years, SVAM has served multipleFortune 1000 clients in manufacturing, healthcare,pharmaceuticals, finance, retail, transportation,high-tech as well as public sector.
Syracuse University School ofInformation Studies (iSchool) The Syracuse University School of Information Studies(iSchool) engages, empowers and educates the futureleaders who shape our world through innovativecoursework and research within an entrepreneurialand collaborative environment. It is the original infor-mation school in the nation and ranked #1 for infor-mation systems amongst library and informationschools by US News and World Report. Innovativegraduate programs are offered online and on campusin information management, telecommunications andnetwork management, data science, informationsecurity management, eGovernment managementand leadership, and more.
The Corridor Long IslandThe Corridor Journal of Strategic Alliances featuresLong Island's economic development throughalliances of business, academic/research and not-for-profits, from high school to the boardroom.
WebairWebair is a Cloud, Colocation and Managed Hostingprovider. Webair takes full ownership of customers'infrastructure stack so they can focus on their corebusiness.
Zebra TechnologiesZebra Technologies Corporation (NASDAQ:ZBRA)builds actionable information and insight, givingcompanies unprecedented visibility into their busi-nesses by giving physical things a digital voice.Zebra’s extensive portfolio of solutions give real-timevisibility into everything from products and physicalassets to people, providing very precise operationaldata not only about where things are, but what condi-tion they are in. This allows business leaders to usedata to make better, more informed decisions,respond, and ultimately, help businesses understandhow they work, and how they could work better.
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Adamant SolutionsAdamant Solutions started in Haifa, Israel at 1975as Hardware Company. In 2003 it started with acybersecurity product named SWAT. Today, AdamantSolutions is a Cybersecurity IT consulting companythat is here to protect your business.
ARTsys360ARTsys360 develops an innovative breakthrough 3D-360 Micro Radar – sensor to protect Compounds,Improve Traffic lights in Smart City and enablesAutonomous cars.
AVANANAVANAN is a cloud security startup based in New YorkCity with R&D in Tel Aviv and backed by MagmaVCand StageOne Ventures.
BondITBondIT is where the Big Data Analytics revolutionmeets the world of bonds. We develop advancedalgorithm-based fixed income portfolio construction,optimization, rebalance, analysis and monitoringsolution that is cloud based and easy-to-use.
CommuniTakeCommuniTake crafts security, care and managementsolutions to provide people and businesses bettermobile use. We deliver a comprehensive Mobilityplatform that unifies highly secure device, smartMobility Management, robust multi-channel support,and core Android Internet of Things.
DBS-H Ltd.DBS-H is a Jerusalem based startup that developsan innovative product for Continuous DataIntegration between SQL and NoSQL databases inprivate, public or hybrid cloud environments.
DesignitDesignit is a global strategic design firm, working tosolve complex challenges with some of the world’slargest companies and organizations.
GigaSpacesGigaSpaces Technologies provides software middle-ware for deployment, management and scaling ofmission-critical applications on cloud environmentsthrough two main product lines, XAP In-MemoryComputing and Cloudify.
Incubit VenturesIncubit Technology Ventures is a technology incuba-tor implementing an open-innovation platform forElbit Systems (NASDAQ:ESLT). We are an early stagehands on investor providing a unique value of reduc-ing technological risk.
IrodyOur vision is to bring medicines use to the digitalage by integrating medicines use experience with thesmartness of mobile – via our computer vision tech-nology – to make healthcare more accessible, man-ageable and innovative.
Med-Dev DesignMed-Dev Design is an innovative company specializ-ing in medical software development and regulationsolutions, offering a wide range of solutions tailoredto client requirements.
Moovex, Ltd.Moovex saves you time, money and frustration byeconomizing your transportation logistics.Organizations large and small use Moovex’s onlinelocation monitoring and advanced reporting to suc-cessfully optimize routes, stops, and vehicle sizes.
PrafisPrafis is a branch of Hessegim Software Ltd ("theCompany"). Since 1995, the Company has beenactively engaged in developing and marketing fixed-income software (Triple-A) in Israel.
SiemplifySiemplify is an advanced threat analysis and man-agement platform, leveraging current securityinvestments and SIEM deployments to dramaticallyboost security operations effectiveness in identifyingand mitigating cyber threats.
SixgillSixgill is a cyber intelligence platform that detectsand defuses cyber threats before they become cyber-attacks. By continuously crawling the Dark Web’ssocial network, Sixgill automatically and covertlymonitors and analyzes illegal activity on a massivescale.
Taliaz DiagnosticsTaliaz Diagnostics aims to develop a diagnostic tooldesigned to fit the correct antidepressant medica-tion to an individual suffering from depression.
VotiroVotiro offers unique solutions that protect networksand IT infrastructures from external cyber attacksrooted in known, unknown, and zero-day exploits.
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A1 CommunicationA1 Communications Korea Inc. found in 2009, is a premi-um & prestigious producer of embedded face recognitiondevice and a high durable and reliable speed gate sys-tems in Korea.
AnyteksysAnyteksys is a diversified technology company developingvarious kinds of devices including document endorser,certificate issuing machine, certificate KIOSK, wind powergenerator, smart safe and more.
BizPro-OOpenDraft by BizProo provides a OSMU integration devel-opment Platform as a Service(PaaS) enable the enter-prises unite scattered IT systems into clouding servicesfrom ERP, CRM to SOA.
BI MatrixBI MATRIX helps people easily read and understandtheir data and information. We provide simple, easyand cutting edge DATA ANALYSIS SOLUTIONS(Business Intelligence Solutions) that fit to your business.
C&M RoboticsC&M Robotics is a technology innovative company spe-cialized in PRESS FIT TECHNOLOGY, which is used forautomatic assembly and quality assurances of precisionparts.
CizarCIZAR Products are manufactured through professional research based on years of expertise of truedermatologists.
i-Fashion in UBITAi-Fashion in UBITA (Institute for Ubiquitous InformationTechnology and Applications) has developed the ICT con-vergence systems for fashion and distribution industryand provided the solutions to make global business.
IOYS (June Tech)IOYS is a 3D marketing company. We have 3D photo scan-ning and printing technology by using 100 DSLR cam-eras. We provide 3D real figure, pictorial and contentswhich can view into 360 degrees.
IqpadIqpad is the only company that leads complete controland protection for all file types of content files of enter-prise by encryption technologies across all platforms anddevices.
LiviconLivicon makes PDLCD (Polymer Dispersed Liquid Crystal)films which can be applied in a wide variety of fieldincluding panes of large commercial buildings, designproducts, transportations and advertisements for smartwindows and rear screens.
Misung PolytechThe Misung Polytech was established by MisungElectronics since 1988. It has made constant efforts toresearch and development (R&D) in order to provide thebest electronic component through technological innova-tion, quality assurances and efficient manufacture man-agement, therefore, it has been leading the electroniccomponent industry in Korea
NextronicsNextronics Co., Ltd has been actively involved in researchand development of laser applications, Sensor applications, RF applications, Microprocessor applica-tions and Wireless Communication applications relatedtechnologies.
ONE-TLONE-TL is a company that makes world's first opticalsensing digital meters(water meter, calorie meter and gasmeter) and AMR systems.
PearlSoftPearlSoft is a professional SI(System Integration) compa-ny. We provide solutions and services based on outstand-ing technology. We have our own ERP, Shopping mall andGroupware solutions.
RivertiRiverti is a company that is related to sterilization,hygiene and deodorization and it offers sanitation servicefor home use (water treatment system etc.) and industri-al disinfection system (Environment-friendly business inthe field of agriculture, livestock and fisheries and tech-nology convergence industry).
ST CubeSTcube, Inc. conducts a biomedical technology and ITbusinesses. Under the IT industry, we focuses on devel-oping and manufacturing the innovative LED lightingplastic phosphor PLP (Photo Luminescent Plastic) mate-rial, and its related devices and components.
TideTide Co., Ltd is one of the high technologies companies atthe PLC (Power Line Communication) industries in Korea.Tide has developed PLC product line for both houses andindustries, since 2000. Recently Tide has focused on AMI(Advanced Metering Infrastructure) system as Smart Gridbusinesses for government projects in Korea, and hasspread to overseas market with PLC high technologiesand long histories.
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