Collin Howlett of Vecima on the Pace and Sources of Innovation

Published: Dec. 13, 2022, 1 p.m.

Here is the last interview from my time at the\xa0Cable Tec-Expo Show in Philadelphia. Collin Howlett, the CTO of Vecima, joins us to discuss the acceleration of innovation in the cable industry.
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\nPredicting the future\xa0grows more challenging as the pace of innovation accelerates. Customers are deploying innovations at faster speeds than ever. Most cable operators are now mobile operators, with their focus fixed on fiber. At CableLabs, we are showing coherent optics at 50,000 gigs over a single strand. While this mind-blowing capacity may not be needed now, it will no doubt be\xa0in the future.
\nHardware to Software
\nWith the pace of\xa0the broadband industry\xa0increasing, necessary transitions are occurring. Engineers must develop a different skill set as the network transitions from hardware to software. This is leading to a shortage of people who understand both software and hardware. Collin emphasized the importance of knowing where to put certain parts of the technology while understanding the software and hardware division.
\nSome hardware has been out there for 30 years, and the companies that created it are now gone. It is valuable to build generic hardware that can be developed over time. It\u2019s vital to make a software from a modular perspective.
\nMany of the technologies deployed today will significantly affect our predecessors. We must think about the\xa0unintended consequences of our innovations. Collin believes organizations must consider their innovation\u2019s effects at least 10-15 years into the future.
\nInnovation Culture
\nCollin\u2019s team at Vecima likes to follow what\u2019s happening in other industries, identify what they can take from those industries, and apply them to their own. Due to the\xa0pace of innovation, concepts and prototypes need to be spun out much faster than in the past. Decisions need to be made quickly. Collin said it is also important not to get emotionally tied to what you are working on. Being able to pivot rapidly to the next innovation is vital.
\nAutomation and AI
\nMany brilliant engineers of our day are retiring, and the question becomes, \u201cHow do you capture that expertise?\u201d Collin believes there is value in automating the development of technologies and low-level work through\xa0machine learning and AI. While we can capture everything, this could be a way to help bridge the skills gap as we advance. The bottom line is if innovators are not applying machine learning today, they will be left behind.
\nAbout our Guest: Collin Howlett
\nColin Howlett is the Chief Technology Officer, joining Vecima in 1997. He is responsible for defining the overall technology strategy at Vecima. He leads a group of product architects who work directly with customers to determine the next generation of Vecima products. Colin has been an active participant in industry standards development within CableLabs and the WiMAX Forum and is currently actively involved in D3.1 and D4.40 initiatives at CableLabs. He holds multiple patents related to his work in cable broadband access systems at Vecima. Colin has a Bachelor of Electrical Engineering degree and a Bachelor of Computer Science degree from the University of Saskatchewan.