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David Miller Business Development Manager

David Miller Business Development Manager. Taking Wireless Communications to the Next Level. © 2009 . The Problem. Today all wireless communication standards and protocols are based on wired networks, creating problems that include: Cumbersome set-ups Limited Range Limited scalability

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David Miller Business Development Manager

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  1. David MillerBusiness Development Manager Taking Wireless Communications to the Next Level © 2009

  2. The Problem Today all wireless communication standards and protocols are based on wired networks, creating problems that include: • Cumbersome set-ups • Limited Range • Limited scalability • Difficult to adapt tonew applications • Low reliability © 2009

  3. The Solution Bluetronix, Inc. revolutionary wireless communications protocol – SWARM routing. • Technology developed for and validated by Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and Office of Secretary of Defense (OSD) • Provides omni-directional, point-to-multi-point, cooperative operation © 2009

  4. Bluetronix Advantage Devices Communicate Directly! • No set-up • No IP addresses or routing tables • Inherently redundant • No access or control points • Each point is a routing point • Extended range • Built-in security • Works with Mobility • Connects to the Internet © 2009

  5. Market Opportunity • Wireless technology will see widespread adoption on the plant floor and out in the field. • Analysts at ARC Advisory Group and IMS Research predict the worldwide market for wireless technology in manufacturingwill grow at a 26% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over the next five years. • Market for wireless technology in manufacturing is projected to exceed $1 billion in 2010 © 2009

  6. Market Opportunity • Wireless network solutions require 40% lower initial capital costs than the wired option. • Adding data points to a wireless network realizes a savings of 80% per point versus a wired network. • Provided access to already existing but stranded diagnostic information. Lower Colorado River Authority, Lost Pines Power Park Source: Runkle, David ISA: Power Plant Wireless Economics 101 © 2009

  7. Current Needs • Early Stage Investment • Seeking up to $1.2 M for product development and market entry. • Strategic Partners • OEM’s and Electronics companies seeking to add functionality or extend product lines with wireless. • Innovative manufacturers seeking to increase efficiency through data acquisition and process controls. • Service providers integrating process controls and/or wireless network solutions. © 2009

  8. Supplier Opportunities • Engineering • Circuit design • Systems integration • Software development and customization • Contract Manufacturing • Printed circuit boards • Assembly and testing • Product packaging and fulfillment • Sales & distribution partners for strategic markets © 2009

  9. David Miller Rocket Ventures Tel: (419) 343-0471 Email: miller@rgp.org © 2009

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