T-Engine Forum Announces the TRONSHOW2013

29th Annual TRONSHOW Scheduled for December 12-14, 2012: Web Registration Is Now Available


TOKYO--(Marketwire - Nov 19, 2012) - The T-Engine Forum (TEF) has announced that it will again hold "TRONSHOW2013," the 29th TRON Project Symposium, in Tokyo Midtown (Roppongi) from Wednesday, December 12 to Friday, December 14, 2012. The TRONSHOW has been showcasing this advancing real-time embedded system technology for nearly 30 years. This year's TRONSHOW celebrates the tenth anniversary of the T-Engine Forum with the announcement of new international technology partners, and the latest embedded and ubiquitous ID advances. This year, the TRONSHOW will feature introduction of the T-Kernel Version 2 Extension (T2EX), and Smart City initiative utilizing TRON Project technology. Detailed information on this and other exciting TRONSHOW topics is available at:

http://www.tronshow.org/index-e.html

For a personal message about TRONSHOW2013 technology from the Chair of the T-Engine Forum, Dr. Ken Sakamura, please go to:

(URL for Dr. Sakamura's video) http://youtu.be/xTq-wgo6VCo

TRONSHOW2013 attendees will also learn how "Open Data" will enable the Smart City initiative. There will be technical sessions on this topic, as well as EU-Japan collaboration, T-Kernel Version 2 Extension, network appliances, and more. 

The Keynote addresses will include "Smart City based on the Open Distribution of Information" which will establish the main theme of TRONSHOW2013: Connecting the real-world and the virtual world using TRON Technology."

On December 15, TRON EnableWare Symposium to discuss how computers can help the physically-challenged to solve the problems they face today will be held.

Pre-register now at no cost for TRONSHOW2013 at: http://www.tronshow.org/index-e.html

About uID (Ubiquitous ID) Center
Established and managed under TEF, this non-profit organization (NPO) was set up within the T-Engine Forum to establish and disseminate the core technology for automatically identifying physical objects and locations and to work toward the ultimate objective of realizing a ubiquitous computing environment. Its main activities are constructing an ID system of ucodes, which are assigned to "physical objects" and "locations," establishing the core technology for using ucodes. It has developed and promoted the uID architecture, an application framework to use ucodes in various tags in a network environment, and enabled several pilot studies using it. Some of the studies are now completed real-world applications.

You can also access the uID video at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3nCth_AlGmc

About T-Engine Forum (TEF)
The T-Engine Forum is a non-profit organization (NPO) established to publish standards, conduct research and development, and promote the T-Engine Architecture initiated by Professor Ken Sakamura of the University of Tokyo. Dr. Sakamura proposed the T-Engine Architecture as a development platform for real-time embedded systems, and the TEF to conduct liaison and coordination among organizations involved with the technology. The TEF is chaired by Dr. Sakamura. Other objectives of TEF are establishing a ubiquitous computing environment using T-Engine, and managing the activities of Ubiquitous ID (identification) Center. For more information on the TEF and TEF membership, please go to:

http://www.t-engine.org/

T-Engine® is a registered trademark of the T-Engine Forum.

Contact Information:

For more information please contact:
T-Engine Forum
Jim Farrell
Director, USA Liaison Office
+1-512-891-0316
FAX: +1-512-275-6568
Email:

Dr. Sakamura's Invitation to the TRONSHOW2013

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