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CEBIT 2015 REPORT
Volkan Onur Gursoy – Canovate The keynote theme is the connected economy or digital economy, a concept the show's
organizers are calling the "d!conomy"
It is all about the increasing digitalization of processes, companies and whole industries
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Totally 3,300 Exhibitor Company from 70 countries
The first year-on-year increase in CeBIT participation since 2001, Despite the show's
opening just days after the end of Barcelona's MWC, which dominated mobile and IT
business.
And 6 Turkish Companies.
Huawei, ZTE from China (the 2015 Partner Country), are dominants of the Show
.Newcomers included Amazon Webservices, Dropbox and Tesla Motors, which showcased
its fully integrated, self-driving electric sports car.
At a glance, what is happening in China is viewed as the Internet market with the highest
growth potential. Evidence of this was provided by former English teacher Jack Ma, and
co-founder of Alibaba and an keynote speaker at the CeBIT Opening Ceremony showed
'Smile to Pay' application via face recognition (whose Internet platform Alibaba long ago
outpaced Amazon and eBay in terms of sales.)
The multifaceted nature of the “Internet of Things” mega-trend was illustrated by a wide
range of exciting showcases at CeBIT.
ThyssenKrupp partnered with Microsoft to present an integrated monitoring system for
elevator systems that provides feedback on the technical status of the equipment, keeping
breakdowns to a minimum.
IBM demonstrated the example of a cruise ship company which has integrated all ship crew
members and other employees using a smart cloud, thus optimizing cooperation throughout
the firm.
Meanwhile, Deutsche Telekom featured solutions, along with a sports bike equipped with
intelligent sensor technology and a mobile communications module which not only alerts the
owner to the need to replace worn-out parts, but also sends an SOS to emergency services
in the event of a biking accident.
Huawei and SAP signed an MoU to create a co-innovation lab focused on advancing
research on the internet of things (IoT) and providing new solutions.
Two firms said that the ultimate aim would be to accelerate the trend of Industry 4.0 - a
concept that envisions ‘smart' factories and production lines that are powered by IoT
technologies.
Industry 4.0 will see automated manufacturing processes, debugging and system failure
recovery for maximised manufacturing efficiency and cost-effectiveness.
Vodafone gave CeBIT visitors a foretaste of its future 5G mobile telephony network,
designed to reach speeds of more than 10 gigabits per second and provide for real-time
response. Commercial implementation is set for 2020
Canovate booth had wide range of products and it was located near by hall entrance, hereby
recognized by people crowded easily.
Most attention getting products were;
Smart Patch Panel, Troy ODF, Micro DC, Cold-Aisle Containment,
Equinix branded Rack at our booth got interest from potential customers due to Brand
recognition (4 or 5 potential customers especially asked for this product)
Canovate manufactured products at Client’s booths
Triotronik (Aus): FO Cabinets IC INTRACOM(Ger): Racks
2 Direct – LogiLink Anixter
Competitor Booths
Rittal
Rittal’s own production locking Same side cooling is (Carel) being used
Vertical blank for patch panel Aisle solution, cooling from bottom
Schneider Electric (APC)
No phsyical equipment at booth. Only demonstrations of DCIM and EMS software.