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AGENDA
Introduction to IBM and IBM Research
The Move to Open Collaboration
IBM Research Projects
Nanoscience at IBM
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IBM Today
Full Year 2009
- $95.8B Revenue
Services Software - $13.4B Net Income
- $10.01 EPS
- 45.7% profit margin
Systems &
Technology
Finance Revenue for the year ended December 31, 2009
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4. IBM Research - Zurich
The sun never sets on IBM Research
• World's largest information technology research
organization
• More than 3,000 scientists and engineers
at 8 labs in 6 countries
• IBM spent nearly $6B on R&D in 2009
• Patent leader for 17 years straight
• 5 Nobel Prize Laureates
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IBM Research - Zurich
- Employees, pre-docs and
post-docs and visiting
scientists
- 30 different nationalities
- 90 Collaborative projects
with universities, industrial
partners and governments
- Two Nobel Prizes
(1986 and 1987)
- New Nanotech Center to
open in 2011
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Diversity of Disciplines at IBM Research
Behavioral Computer Electrical
Sciences Chemistry Science Engineering
Materials Service Science,
Mathematical Management &
Science Sciences Physics
Engineering
Science & Business &
Engineering Management
Technology Business
Innovation Innovation
Social Demand
Innovation Innovation
Social & Cognitive Economics &
Sciences Markets
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IBM Research Mission and Strategy
Impact on IBM and the
Marketplace, i.e. smarter
planet
Text
Globalization and
Leverage
Balanced Research
Agenda
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How We Look Ahead
Global Technology Outlook Global Innovation Outlook
Identify emerging technology Start a dialog about innovation,
trends significant to industry in business transformation and
the next 3 - 7 years societal progress
Has a direct influence on IBM’s Collaboration across a global
technical strategy ecosystem of experts
GIO 4.0: security and society,
water and oceans
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AGENDA
Introduction to IBM and IBM Research
The Move to Open Collaboration
IBM Research Projects
Nanoscience at IBM
9 © 2010 IBM Corporation
10. IBM Research - Zurich
The Eras of IBM Research:
“The World Is Now Our Lab”
Radical
Collaboration
Joint Projects
In-world Research,
IBM Divisions, Clients, Smarter Planet Research
Isolated Research Universities
’50s — ’90s
Hardware ’90s — ’00s
+ Software & Services
’00s …
+ Smarter Planet
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Leveraging Collaboration
23 EU research
projects
Governments
30 individual projects
with universities
30 collaborations with
industrial partners
Industrial
Partners
Universities
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12. IBM Research - Zurich
NANOSCIENCE LABORATORY
Scientists from IBM and ETH
Zurich will jointly conduct
research at the nano scale -
the lab is open for additional
partners
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13. IBM Research - Zurich
AGENDA
Introduction to IBM and IBM Research
The Move to Open Collaboration
IBM Research Projects
Nanoscience at IBM
13 © 2010 IBM Corporation
14. IBM Research - Zurich
DISEASE DIAGNOSTICS
One-step point-of-care-diagnostic
test, requires a pinhead amount of
blood to test for hundreds of
diseases, viruses and bacterias,
such as heart disease, breast
cancer and the Swine Flu
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AQUASAR
Water-cooled supercomputer
that will directly repurpose
excess heat for ETH Zurich - it
will decrease the carbon footprint
of the system by up to 85%
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AGENDA
Introduction to IBM and IBM Research
The Move to Open Collaboration
IBM Research Projects
Nanoscience at IBM
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17. IBM Research - Zurich
Silicon Nanotechnology:
Approaching Molecular Dimensions
2005
2015
2010
2020
2025
22 16 11
90nm 65nm 45nm 32nm nm nm nm
IBM Cell
IBM
SRAM
Cell
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18. FUTURE CHIPS
Understanding the charge
distribution at the atomic scale is
essential for building smaller,
faster and more energy-efficient
computing components
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19. FUTURE STORAGE
Ultra sharp, diamond-like
carbon tip 3,000 times
more wear-resistant at
the nanoscale than silicon
has implications for
atomic imaging, probe-
based data storage 1 μm
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FUTURE MANUFACTURING
A new technique that uses a tiny,
silicon tip to create patterns and
structures as small as 15
nanometers at greatly reduced
2 μm cost and complexity
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Summary
• Open collaboration is essential in creating
innovation
• Our door is open for partnerships, join IBM and
ETH Zurich
• Join us in May 2011 for the grand opening of our
new nano lab - kai@zurich.ibm.com
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