If you have been thinking about joining one of the virtual chapter 
meetings, June IS the perfect month to do so. We are inviting you to our 
June presentation, where Bob Griffin will be covering 'Product Safety and 
the new IoT'.

Join us on Thu June 20th  at 12 noon, New York time. If you have any 
questions, please reach out to us at [email protected]. 
Product Compliance Virtual chapter – Product Safety and the new IoT
Thursday, Jun 20, 2019 12:00 pm | | (UTC-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
Meeting number: 595 736 350
Password: June_meeting
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Title - Product Safety and the New IoT 
Abstract - The IoT (Internet of Things) has been around since Al Gore 
invented the Internet. It has provided consumers and corporations direct 
and indirect access to information and devices, both local are remote, 
that continues to enrich the understanding and awareness of our world 
while providing the ability to sense and control well beyond our immediate 
reach. 
 
There is a great deal about the IoT that has not changed. The ability to 
communicate, connect, sense and actuate things is one of the most 
important attributes of a functional IoT. Blended in with the promise and 
the hype of “IoT everywhere, every day for everybody” is now a broad sense 
of new risk. Part of these risk concerns are nothing new but in a broader 
applications context, there are new risks that must be competently 
addressed.  Regulators, standards bodies, consumer protection advocates, 
consumers and industry are clamoring to close gaps whether they be real or 
perceived. 
So what’s changed? We will look at some of the fundamentals that are 
changing the IoT and the new challenges, risks (and benefits) the 
evolution brings to the product safety community.

About our speaker: Robert (Bob) Griffin
Director, Corporate Product Safety and Hardware Compliance
Senior Technical Staff Member (STSM)
Corporate HQ, Legal and Regulatory Affairs, IBM
 
Bob Griffin is the Director of IBM's global Corporate Product Safety and 
Hardware Compliance mission with responsibility for policy, direction and 
compliance activities in the fields of product safety, electromagnetic 
compatibility, and Radio and Telecommunications approvals for all IBM 
Business Units and Geographies. He manages a diverse international group 
of subject matter experts within IBM that are committed to provide safe 
and compliant solutions, products and services on a global scale. 
 
As a Senior Technical Staff Member, Bob is responsible for coordination 
and direction of IBM’s of policy development, certification and licensing 
activities, and technical standards development for product safety and 
hardware compliance.  He also severs as a subject matter expert for the 
product safety and conformity assessment community both internal and 
external to IBM. 

External to IBM, he serves in numerous standard's development 
organizations both within the US and internationally. Bob is currently the 
US Technical Adviser to the International Electrotechnical Commission 
(IEC) for the Information Technology, Communications and Consumer 
Electronics industries. He has served as a US expert in international 
standards development for more than 15 years where he received the IEC’s 
1906 Award in 2011 for his leadership and technical contributions in the 
development of international product safety standards. 

Bob is presently the Chairman of IEC TC108 (Safety of ICT) and the 
Convener of its primary Working Group (HBSDT) charged with the development 
of future ICT safety standards for ICT products. He is also serves on the 
US National Committee to the IECEE responsible for international 
reciprocity of testing to international standards. 

Bob has presented at numerous seminars and symposia on a variety of topics 
including Hazard-based safety engineering, positive regulatory practices, 
technical standards and the interplay of standards, conformity assessment 
and regulation that frames today's product safety and hardware compliance 
disciplines. 
Prior to joining IBM, Bob spent 14 years at Compaq Computer Corp. where he 
managed the Product Safety and Regulatory Compliance group. He holds a 
Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering (BSEE) from North 
Carolina State University.

Mariel Acosta-Geraldino
IBM Corporate Program Manager of the Americas - Product Safety 
IBM Corporation, Tucson, AZ
IEEE PSES Product Compliance Virtual chapter Chair
ISPCE Technical Program Secretary
Tel: (520)799-4136/ TL 321-4136
[email protected]


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