Cellular 25
21st January 2010
Agenda
The event commenced with a series of keynotes from industry leaders on what can be achieved within the next ten years and the role that the cellular industry can play in creating new social, economic and business models that can deliver real value to the UK economy. Speakers included:
- RT Hon Stephen Timms - Minister for Digital Britain
- Sir David Brown, Conference Chair - Welcome and Introduction
- Mike Short, CTO, O2 Telefonica on ‘Technical and Commercial Innovation – The Early Years’
- Emin Gurdenli, CTO, T Mobile on ‘Network sharing and the wireless broadband revolution’
- Ed Candy, CTO, Hutchison Group UK on ‘Universal Broadband Service Obligations – the new wireless frontier?’
- Graham Fisher, Head of Research and Development, Orange Labs UK on ‘Innovation and sustainable growth - the reinvention of invention’
- Jeni Mundy, CTO, Vodafone UK, on ‘The Global Future’
- Alain Mutricy, Senior Vice President, Product Management Mobile Devices, Motorola on the 'Dynatac Dynasty'
- John Caterer, Qualcomm on ‘From steam to silicon - cellular software and service value’
- John Cronin, Managing Director, Wireless Access, Arqiva on ‘Consumer expectations – connecting with the future’
- John Cunliffe, CTO, Ericsson Limited on ‘The Network Economy’
- Stephan Scholz, Head of Research, Technology and Platforms, Nokia Siemens Networks on 'Information networks in an information age’
The message was forward looking, focusing on the social and economic gains that can be realised from future UK cellular network and R and D investment and the related need for an innovative and industrially efficient political and regulatory framework.
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Registration
This is a past event.
The Venue
The Science Museum, Exhibition Road, Kensington, London, SW7 2DD.