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Cutting-edge technologies create opportunities for entrepreneurs

Wi-Fi in developing regions, femtocell and energy alternatives are areas of potential

By Linda Rosencrance
June 15, 2007 12:00 PM ET

Computerworld - BOSTON -- Emerging technologies, which can enable the creation of new products and services, can also disrupt existing markets and create new ones, according to participants in a panel discussion today at the TIECon East 2007 conference here.

"If you're looking for new opportunities for starting a new company, emerging technologies are important because as they take hold, they create very big disruptions, and with those disruptions there are a lot of opportunities," said Leon Sandler, moderator and executive director of the Deshpande Center for Technological Innovation at MIT. "The new technology is sort of like a fire that rages through a forest destroying all the old trees, but it clears the way for growth, and entrepreneurs bubble up after the fire and start up these new companies."

Sandler said automobiles, PCs, the Internet and cell phones have enabled people to do things they have never done before, but they have also created huge disruptions in supply chains, markets and distribution. As a consequence, he said, entrepreneurs looked for opportunities and created thousands of new businesses. So the question, according to Sandler, is how do you go about finding all these business opportunities?

Over the next decade or two, there will be a revolution of sorts in the area of energy and energy consumption, particularly in the area of transportation, said Dave Vieau, CEO of A123 Systems in Watertown, Mass., a company that makes advanced lithium ion technology batteries.

"There are opportunities coming down the road managing the maintenance and the installation and distribution of large power systems on a nationwide basis," Vieau said.

Entrepreneurs will also find opportunities in the area of solar energy, wind energy and bio fuels, especially in the transportation industry.

"We see the same problems. How are these systems going to be installed, how are they going to be deployed, how are they going to be maintained, how are we going to communicate?" he said.

Another emerging technology is the femtocell, a technology that will improve in-home mobile coverage, allowing carriers to deliver enhanced IP services to mobile phone customers, according to Asa Kalvade, co-founder and chief technology at Tatara Systems in Acton, Mass.

A femtocell is a small cellular base station that can be used in homes or small business offices. Kalvade said the femtocell connects to the service provider's network via a broadband connection such as DSL or a cable modem and allows service providers to extend service coverage inside a home or office without the need for expensive cellular towers. The femtocell, sometimes called a home base station, can also route mobile phone traffic through an IP network, she said.



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