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Technology 2010-09-02 1 min read

Kimera Systems Unveils Blueprint, Worlds First Commercial Ambient Intelligence Enabling Technology

Kimera Systems today unveiled their Blueprint technology, a 1st generation Ambient Intelligence (AmI) enabling technology. Blueprint is the first commercial AmI enabling technology to hit the marketplace.

PORTLAND, OR, September 02, 2010

Kimera Systems today unveiled their Blueprint technology, a 1st generation Ambient Intelligence (AmI) enabling technology. Based on over 5 years research in various fields including Ambient Intelligence, Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing, and future business models, Kimera Systems' Blueprint technology aims at bridging present day with the smart world of tomorrow.

"Ambient intelligence will have profound consequences on the type, content, and functionality of emerging products and services, as well as on the way people will interact with them", says Emiliani and Stephanidis at IBM.

"At Kimera Systems our focus is to enable the emergence of ambient applications, services, and devices that will one day realize the vision of Ambient Intelligence", says Mounir Shita, Founder and CEO of Kimera Systems. "Following an evolutionary path will put the smart world decades away. Our solution bypasses upfront new capital investments by allowing developers to embed ambient functionality into main stream technologies while opening new unique revenue channels. By taking a bottom-up approach we believe we can reach the smart world within this decade."

"The intelligence in the smart world is not going to be walled inside a platform. That is why our Blueprint technology is designed as a network technology to continue to empower the distributed nature of the Internet," says David Kitchen, Head of Engineering. "Our architecture gives developers a never-before seen opportunity to allow their application to automatically extend its functionality beyond what it was originally programmed for, thus serving their end-users better and more efficiently."

In Q4 2010 Kimera Systems will deploy their first service in Portland, OR area. At the same time some of their research papers will be made available on the corporate web site. Researches and scientist who wish to learn more about Kimera Systems' research can go to http://www.kimerasystems.com and sign up to receive research paper alerts.

CONTACT INFORMATION:
Mounir Shita
+1 503 719 3993
mounir.shita@kimerasystems.com