Philips Semiconductors - Fondazione Torino Wireless

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Philips Semiconductors - Fondazione Torino Wireless
Innovazione Tecnologica nella logistica Ospedaliera
“Un’esperienza Europea”
Giovedì 15 Dicembre 2005
Fondazione Agnelli Torino
Gianni Mercanti
Business Dev.Mgr
Philips Semiconductors Italy
Agenda
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Royal Philips Electronics
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Philips Semiconductors
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Market segment IDENTIFICATION
– Focus & Markets
– Products
– Packages
– The “Added Value Chain”
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The Hospital of the future
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Application example
– Swisslog (pharma)
Agenda
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Royal Philips Electronics
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Philips Semiconductors
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Market segment IDENTIFICATION
– Focus & Markets
– Products
– Packages
– The “Added Value Chain”
•
The Hospital of the future
•
Application example
– Swisslog (pharma)
Royal Philips Electronics
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Lifestyle, Healthcare & Technology company
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Europe’s largest electronics corporation, 8th
worldwide
– consumer electronics, semiconductors,
domestic/personal appliances, lighting, medical
systems
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170,000 employees in 60 countries
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No. I in sustainability
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Over 100,000 patent rights
Agenda
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Royal Philips Electronics
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Philips Semiconductors
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Market segment IDENTIFICATION
– Focus & Markets
– Products
– Packages
– The “Added Value Chain”
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The Hospital of the future
•
Application example
– Swisslog (pharma)
Philips Semiconductors
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Global top-10 supplier
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Focused on silicon solutions and
multi-market semiconductors for
communications, consumer, computing, identification
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and automotive markets
Leading player:
– No.1 in contactless identification (RFID)
– No.1 in DVD recording
– No.1 in TV
– No.2 in display systems for mobile phones
– No.2 in smart card ICs
– No.3 in mobile handsets
Agenda
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Royal Philips Electronics
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Philips Semiconductors
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Market segment IDENTIFICATION
– Focus & Markets
– Products
– Packages
– The “Added Value Chain”
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The Hospital of the future
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Application example
– Swisslog (pharma)
Identification: Focus Markets & Products
• Automotive
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• Banking
• Mobile Communications
•We
E-Government
segment the market by services.
•Our
Near
Field
Communication
market
approach
covers the full value chain
in order to incorporate service demands into our
silicon solutions
• Transport / RFID
• Logistics / RFID
A FULL RANGE OF INTEGRATED CIRCUITS FOR:
•Contact & Contactless SmartCards
•Transponders, Tickets and SmartLabels
With Contacts
Contactless (RFID)
- Microcontrollers -
- Hardwired Logic -
w crypto cell
w/o crypto cell
SmartXA/16 bits
HyperSmart/32 bits
ISO 7816
13,56 MHz Mifare
Proximity (10 cm)
13,56 MHz I-Code
125KHz HITAG
Vicinity (>=1,00 m)
MIFARE Std (1K/4K)
I-CODE1
HITAG1
MIFARE Ultralight
I-CODE 2
HITAG2
MIFARE DESFire
I-CODE HSL(2,45 GHZ)
HITAGS
U-CODE EPC G2
ISO 14443
Dual Interface (combi)
SmartMX
ISO 15693
Packages
Wafer
Moduli
Supports
Flip Chip
Infrastructure
Networks
IT
Chip Operating system
(software)
The « chip »
Embedding, personnalisation
Philips Semiconductors
We do not supply cards or system solutions
We supply secured silicon « platforms »
allowing to implement them
Cards issuer:
Bank
Transport op.
GSM op.
Pay TV
Administration…
Services and
Appl content provider Final user
Our chips and
modules customers:
Our reader IC’s
customers:
Equipments
supplier
Cards
Silicon
COS Manufacturer
supplier
Systems
integrator
The Added Value Chain
Card holder
Readers
Terminals
Agenda
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Royal Philips Electronics
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Philips Semiconductors
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Market segment IDENTIFICATION
– Focus & Markets
– Products
– Packages
– The “Added Value Chain”
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The Hospital of the future
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Application example
– Swisslog (pharma)
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“Hospital of the Future – Driven by RFID”
RFID
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RFID in Healthcare to Date
• A fair bit of recent interest from the pharmaceutical market due to emerging
requirements from FDA on drug safety and pedigree
• Pilots in hospitals to track assets within various locations
• Use of RFID in medical devices which use consumables. Examples include;
– Overuse control of consumables in surgical devices.
– catheters in heart procedures used by mistake more times rather than once
(monouse).
The 3 areas of application:
Hospital Asset, Patient and Safety
Asset Management
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Accurately locate valuable medical devices for reduced losses
and improved efficiency.
People Tracking
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Find patients and staff easily, for safety, process improvement
and capacity management
Medication Safety
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Drug Supply management and anti-counterfeiting
Asset Visibility Benefits
Simple, accurate asset location benefits many constituencies in a hospital.
Materials Management
Nursing
Decrease in budget spent on
replacement of lost equipment
Less time wasted searching for
equipment
Eliminate time spent searching
for lost equipment, leading to
decreased staffing needs and/or
better service
More time for patient care
No need to ‘hoard’ equipment
due to the uncertainty of finding
it
Biomedical Services
Finance & IT
Reduction in time spent
searching for equipment that
needs maintenance
Staff cost savings
Cost savings for equipment &
staff
More productive IT maintenance
services, leading to decreased
costs
Hospital Asset, Patient and Safety
Applications
Asset Management
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Accurately locate valuable medical devices for reduced losses
and improved efficiency.
People Tracking
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Find patients and staff easily, for safety, process improvement
and capacity management
Medication Safety
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Drug Supply management and anti-counterfeiting
Hospital Asset, Patient and Safety Applications
Asset Management
•
Accurately locate valuable medical devices for reduced losses
and improved efficiency.
People Tracking
•
Find patients and staff easily, for safety, process improvement
and capacity management
Medication Safety
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Drug Supply management and anti-counterfeiting
Medication Safety
Statistics
FDA has quadrupled its counterfeiting
investigations from 1998 to 2002
$12 Billion annual loss to counterfeit
pharmaceuticals
Pharmaceutical counterfeiting range from 27% rising to 80% in some countries
Agenda
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Royal Philips Electronics
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Philips Semiconductors
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Market segment IDENTIFICATION
– Focus & Markets
– Products
– Packages
– The “Added Value Chain”
•
The Hospital of the future
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Application example
– Swisslog (pharma)
Application Example
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Monodose farmaceutico: perché
Il sistema di gestione dei farmaci monodose si prefigge l’obiettivo di
ridurre gli errori nella gestione dei farmaci negli ospedali e cliniche
opedaliere
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Gli errori più frequenti per categoria erano: orario errato (43%),
omissione (30%), dose errata (17%) e farmaco non autorizzato
(4%).
La percentuale degli errori potenzialmente dannosi era il 7%, o più di
40 al giorno in una tipica struttura di 300 pazienti. …”
Monodose farmaceutico: “Supply Chain”
Prescrizione
Confezionamento/
Distribuzione
Somministrazione
Impianto installato presso l’ospedale Morgagni-Pierantoni di Forlì nel 2004
Il sistema RFID
I singoli farmaci vengono posti
in contenitori identificati tramite
un tag RFID
TAG RFID
(Philips Mifare 1K)
Lettore RFID
Il sistema RFID
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Il sistema RFID
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Il sistema RFID
Magazzino monodose
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Medicinali
paziente
Il sistema RFID
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Dal TG R Emilia Romagna: