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(London Tech Week) Distinguished Lecture by Steve Hodges: Making new devices real

11 June 2019, 12:00 pm–1:00 pm

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London Tech Week Special: UCL Department of Computer Science is delighted to invite you to a distinguished lecture by guest speaker Steve Hodges (Microsoft) who will be visiting UCL on: Tuesday 11th June from 12.00 midday. Please note, there will be an opportunity to stay and ask questions from 13.00-13.30.

This event is free.

Event Information

Open to

All

Availability

Yes

Cost

Free

Organiser

UCL Department of Computer Science – Computer Science

Location

G08 David Davis Lecture Theatre
45: Roberts Building
Torrington Place
London
WC1E 7JE
United Kingdom

In the first part of this talk I will describe SenseCam, one of the first wearable cameras to be developed, and its application in support of patients with memory impairments. As a researcher who aims to seed new types of hardware device in the market and change people's perceptions of how they can use technology, in many ways SenseCam was the perfect project. The device was adopted enthusiastically, both by memory-impaired patients wishing to improve their recall, and by researchers and clinicians as a tool to support their work.

Unfortunately, SenseCam has not (yet) proven to be a viable commercial product in the long-term. In fact, despite advances in tools, processes and resources in support of hardware design and prototyping, it's as hard as ever to make the transition from research prototype to commercially viable product. In the second part of the talk I will present my perspectives on why this is, along with ideas about how the research community can address this. My aim is to enable a 'long tail' of hardware products, which fuel innovation in the device space whilst simultaneously providing greater customer choice.

About the Speaker

Steve Hodges

Principal Researcher at Microsoft

ABOUT STEVE HODGES

Steve Hodges is a Principal Researcher at Microsoft where he combines device-related research insights with emerging technologies to create new hardware concepts, tools and technologies. By seeding adoption of these beyond the lab he ultimately aims to demonstrate new ways in which technology can empower individuals, organizations and communities. Examples of his work include Azure Sphere, BBC micro:bit, SenseCam, .NET Gadgeteer, the EPC and software-defined batteries.

https://aka.ms/shodges

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