“The opportunities for employment
and economic sustainability are therefore quite significant. A highly
technically literate workforce could potentially make it more profitable to
move technology jobs to Jamaica and the region instead of India and China. It
is also worth noting that innovations developed in one area can and often
drives growth in disparate sectors”
Excerpts from the interview with Lead research and Lecturer
in the Department of Physics at UWI Mona, Dr. Kert Edward by The Jamaica
Gleaner on Sunday March 10th, 2013
It
seems that the UWI (University of the West Indies) is finally catching on to
the idea of making money via Research. This as they’ve decided, on the
suggestion of Lead
research and Lecturer in the Department of Physics at UWI Mona, Dr. Kert
Edward, to restructure the Faculty of Pure and Applied Sciences at the Mona,
Cave Hill and St Augustine campuses as the Faculty of Science and Technology as
stated in “UWI rebrands school of science -
Eyes optics for industrial applications”, published Sunday March 10, 2013, The
Jamaica Gleaner.
The name change is thanks to Dr.
Kert Edward securing a grant from the SPIE (Society of Photographic
Instrumentation Engineers) for the UWI to make money from patents and
discoveries in Photonics or Optics Research, a field that covers everything
from Lasers to Fiber Optic Technology, which is related to Telecommunications,
the main reason it caught my eye.
Fiber Optic Communications and any
Optical System’s going to be big business in the future. The trending right now
may be toward Tablets and smartphones, but there’s also a trending towards the
Development of Optical Computers and Communication systems based on
Electromagnetic Radiation in the IR (Infra-Red), Visible and UV (Ultraviolet)
spectra.
Some of these developments may
result in FLORA (Fiberless Optical Receiver Array) technologies for ultra-fast Communications
using visible light that may even double as LED lighting as noted in “Multi-tasking micro-lights could
spark a Communications revolution”, published January 25, 2013, Physorg. A development deserving of its own
article, I might add.
Signs of this can be seen in the
coming development of an Optical Cable standard for Thunderbolt that was
developed by Intel for Apple as noted in “Optical
Thunderbolt cables in Mass production”, coming soon
published January 2, 2013 11:11 AM PST by Topher Kessler, CNET News.
In my blog
article entitled “Fiber Optic Thunderbolt Cables are
coming by the Third Quarter of 2013 – Apple Mac's to finally get upgraded as
Optical Computer now closer to practicality” I predicted it’ll be introduction to Apple iMac, Macbook
Pro, Macbook Air and Mac Mini
as an upgrade that’ll make these product super-fast – and super desirable.
I wouldn’t be surprised if Apple chose to replace the internal Peripheral connectors
completely with Fiber Optic Thunderbolt Cables and Ports directly to their Motherboard in this summer of 2013 refresh of the
Mac Line.
Coupled with the Development of
Optical Processors by IBM by (International Business Machines) that they may
begin to license in 2015 as noted in my blog
article entitled “IBM
develops 25Gbps Photonic Optical Processor at the 90nm level - IBM's Red Dawn
(2012) for Optical Processors”.
Dear
reader, we may be on the threshold of Optical Computers with clock speeds
bordering on 10Gbps without the need for
exotic cooling methods to match
the larger Hard-drives and read-write speeds that 100GBps Optical Thunderbolt
Cables are capable.
Most
likely these Optical Processors will show up in Servers that are running
chipset made by IBM but’ll eventually be licensed (or developed?) by Intel.
Eventually everything, from RAM (Random Access Memory) to SSD (Solid State
Drive) to the very Motherboard’ll have to be made Optical to reduce bottlenecks
and thus result in a cooler running PC sans
electric components.
This
means the development of technology based on Optical Storage, reading and
writing of Data such as the use of Quartz Glass to store Data as noted in my
blog
article entitled “Hitachi
develops Eternal Storage using Bits embedded in Quartz Glass for 2015 Debut –
Diamonds are Forever until WRECK-IT Ralph Breaks the Ice”.
Thus
UWI’s rebranding is very strategic and timely.
I
only wish that along with this, they’ve also take a leaf out of The UTECH
(University of Technology) Faculty of Engineering playbook and go off the Grid
for newly rebranded Faculty
of Science and Technology using a combination of Solar Panels and Wind Turbines
via a partnership with JPS Co as noted in my blog
article entitled “JPS Co to build 100 KW Solar Plant
at UTECH - Marubeni of Japan and EWP (East West Power) Benevolence as LNG
Project now Taken 2 the next Level for 2015AD”.
Equally too, UTECH can take a page
out of UWI’s handbook and introduce Tablets for its Students in all faculties
as the Department of Medical Sciences at the UWI is currently doing as noted in
my
blog
article entitled “UWI
Medical Sciences Students get deal on JL Mobile SmartTab Tablets and cheaper
ebook versions of Textbooks - From Gross Anatomy to Islandwide Push towards
Tablet Adoption”.
UWI’s Faculty of Science and
Technology is already in collaboration with UTECH in developing Hydrogen Gas as
a replacement for LPG (Liquid Petroleum Gas) used in Cooking Gas cylinders as
noted in my blog
article entitled “UTECH partners with GOJ and UWI to
develope Hydrogen Cooking Gas Cylinders - EU Funded 3 Year Project is Chasing
Mavericks to push Jamaica into the Hydrogen-Electron Economy”.
I’d like to suggest a further
expansion of this partnership by merging the Faculty of Engineering at UTECH
with UWI’s Faculty of Science and Technology for the furtherance of Research
and Development in Jamaica in the STEM (Science, Technology Energy and Mining)
field in Jamaica.
After all, the more minds we have
working on Research and Development into Optics, the faster this initiative may
attract more funding from other multilateral funding agencies such as SPIE. In the
process, FLORA and Fiber Optic Communications technologies, starting first with
Fiber Optic based Thunderbolt that’ll come first to the Apple’s Mac line of
computers that’ll debut technologies
developed to cope with the faster speeds, setting the trend for the PC
world to follow.
This is Welcome to the Punch (2013) at a multi-billion dollar Optics
Revolution coming to Computers, starting first with Servers, then Desktops and
Workstations and eventually evolving to smartphones and Tablets.
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