Effective October 1, 2012, QUALCOMM Incorporated completed a corporate reorganization in which the assets of certain of its businesses and groups, as well as the stock of certain of its direct and indirect subsidiaries, were contributed to Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. (QTI), a wholly-owned subsidiary of QUALCOMM Incorporated. Learn more about these changes

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What are Femtocells?
Cellular access points that use broadband IP-based backhaul connections to extend the reach of cellular service within a localized area, such as a home or office, improving coverage and capacity.

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Snapdragon at CES: Twitterviews with Rob Chandhook and Raj Talluri

The 2013 Consumer Electronics Show is just around the corner, and we'll have all sorts of Snapdragon-related things coming your way. One thing that you'll want to be sure to look out for is our series of Twitter Interviews — or as we are calling them, "Twitterviews" — with two of our executives.
Dec 27, 2012 by Jason Woodmansee

Mobile Health Hits the Hill

mHealth Summit 2012 in DC explores that many ways mobile technologies are fundamentally changing the way health care is experienced.

Dec 20, 2012 by Blake Tye

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Vertical Disruption

Dr. Paul E. Jacobs

Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, Qualcomm Incorporated

As more and more verticals and business sectors adopt mobile technology, the Connected Lifestyle seems ever closer to being realized. What can we learn from the success stories and setbacks alike? Join CEOs from across the value chain as they share their thoughts and experiences of the transformative power and disruptive nature of mobile.

11:00 AM

Mobile World Congress 2013

Feb 25-28, 2013

Speakers

Qualcomm Halo: Wireless Electric Vehicle Charging in the stream: The Cutting Edge of Wireless EV Charging Technology

Anthony Thomson

Vice President, Business Development and Marketing

<p>The last few years have seen electric vehicle technology develop in leaps and bounds. EVs are now universally recognised as the future of the automotive industry, with cars such as the Nissan Leaf entering the market in 2011. However, there is no doubt that barriers to mass-market adoption still remain, primarily in terms of efficiency, cost and usability. </p> <p>It is these issues that are now being addressed by the development of wireless charging technology. Simplicity and minimum driver intervention are key features that win out time-and-times again and when these features are coupled with high power transfer efficiency, wireless charging is a winning combination. This presentation will outline how this technology works and the benefits it is set to bring to the electric vehicle industry. </p>

12:00 AM

EV Japan

Jan 16-18, 2013

Speakers

Keynote: Born Mobile

Dr. Paul E. Jacobs

Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, Qualcomm Incorporated

Dr Jacob's keynote will highlight Qualcomm’s “Born Mobile” theme that addresses mobile technology’s role in the world. Thanks to anywhere, anytime communication, mobile technology brings people together and is enabling a powerfully connected future - a future that is now. Mobile has become an integral part of consumers' daily lives, and it will continue to transform the way individuals and communities interact with one another and the world around them.

6:30 PM The Venetian’s Palazzo Ballroom

Panel: Creating a Mass Market for Digital Health Electronics

Don Jones

Vice President, Global Strategy and Market Development Qualcomm Life

Still in the embryonic stage, digital health technology represents an exciting and far reaching opportunity for the consumer electronics industry. Learn about the steps the industry must take to build a viable mass market for digital devices that promote personal health and fitness.

3:30 PM LVCC, North Hall, N261

Panel: Six Wireless Technologies You'll Want to Know

Dan Rabinovitsj

Senior Vice President and GM

Experts explain the premise behind six of the most promising and fascinating wireless technologies, including Hotspot 2.0 and the 802.11u standard, which aim to reshape mobile networks; vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communications, which could play a key role in preventing deadly accidents; and the blazing-fast gigabit Wireless LAN (802.11ac/ad) and LTE Advanced standards.

9:30 AM LVCC, North Hall N261

2013 International CES

Jan 7-11, 2013

Speakers

Qualcomm Halo: Wireless Electric Vehicle Charging

Anthony Thomson

Vice President, Business Development and Marketing

The last few years have seen electric vehicle technology develop in leaps and bounds. EVs are now universally recognised as the future of the automotive industry, with cars such as the Nissan Leaf entering the market in 2011. However, there is no doubt that barriers to mass-market adoption still remain, primarily in terms of efficiency, cost and usability. It is these issues that are now being addressed by the development of wireless charging technology. Simplicity and minimum driver intervention are key features that win out time-and-times again and when these features are coupled with high power transfer efficiency, wireless charging is a winning combination. This presentation will outline how this technology works and the benefits it is set to bring to the electric vehicle industry.

9:00 AM Ballroom

Next Gen Auto International Summit China

Dec 11-13, 2012