Smart-Phone vs Smart-Thing

Brought to you by The Future Devices & Technologies Group

A smartphone is the beating heart of most people's digital experience today, acting as a portal for information and communication, a versatile sensor platform, most people's primary camera, a remote control for cloud services and smart home devices, a contextually aware personal assistant...

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About the event

In this event we'll be asking whether anything can disrupt the inexorable march of the smartphone, as smartphones, tablets and cloud disrupted the once unshakable PC market. Will smart glasses and other form factors displace the black slab? Will follow-me services and shared devices take the smartphone out of your pocket and put it in your environment? As digital and physical realms increasingly overlap and the all-encompassing cloud UI envelops us, will the 'smart-phone' disaggregate into a myriad distributed 'smart-things'?

Join us in London for this fast-forward half-day event held at Mathys and Squire’s offices located in the stunning The Shard building, and hear from our panel of invited experts how our future digital environment can be expected to evolve, and gain insight into what it means for devices, services, business models and end users.

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Hosted by Mathys & Squire LLP

Mathys & Squire is one of Europe’s specialist Intellectual Property firms.

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12:00

Registration and networking over lunch

13:00

Introduction to Future Devices from Peter Whale, Iotic-Labs

13:10

Welcome from host Jeremy Smith, Partner, Mathys & Squire LLP

13:15

Mobile & IoT: The Evolution of Identity Management; Simon Moffatt, Solutions Director, ForgeRock

Mobile technology is no omnipresent, with consumers and end users demanding omni-channel user experiences when interacting with online services and applications. Identity management now plays a large part in those interactions. Couple with that the rapid rise of internet of things based micro-devices, collecting, aggregating and sending data to cloud services, the identity, access and security considerations of those interactions needs to evolve too. I'll introduce some of the current topics being worked on in this area.

13:35

Q&A

13:40

Smart enough? What decides a device’s IQ?; Andrzej Wieczorek, Business Development Manager, Tieto

'Smart' is such a roomy word that it is often abused nowadays. Assuming by 'smart' we mean 'intelligent' - how do you qualify a device as smart? What decides its intelligence? And finally – when is this intelligence sufficient to assist our life? The session ingredients: third of psychology, third of science fiction and third of technology – a good mix to challenge our brains in an age where smart things attempt to offload them.

14:00

Q&A

14:05

Beacon networks vs Smart City IoT; Neil Garner, CEO & Founder, Proxama

Beacon networks are being rolled out by retailers, media companies and brands to create better ways for apps to engage with their audience while mobile. The contracts and relationships required to roll out a successful beacon network have much in common with a Smart City IoT network, which is difficult to fund by Cities Centres and Government departments. Proxama are rolling out Proximity services in City Centres creating new opportunities for advertising whilst also installing infrastructure into high footfall city centre locations.

14:25

Q&A

14:30

Refreshments and networking

15:00

Emotional awareness for Smart Things; Patrick Levy Rosenthal, Founder & CEO, Emoshape Ltd

15:20

Q&A

15:25

Panel session with all speakers chaired by Charles Sturman of u-blox

16:05

Event Closes

Speakers

Neil Garner - Founder, Thyngs

Neil Garner is the founder and CEO of Thyngs, a mobile technology platform that turns any physical object into an instant point of sale. The firm provides a simple, secure and affordable way for any business to take advantage of the growth in mobile payments, with clients in the charity, entertainment and heritage sectors. Neil was previously founder and CEO of Proxama plc, where he pioneered mobile proximity marketing and mobile contactless payments (now commonly known as Apple/Android Pay) for high profile global brands. A passionate campaigner for digital entrepreneurship, Neil is also a co-founder of Norwich-based technology hub Whitespace, now part of the Barclays Eagle Lab network. When he needs to unwind from technology, Neil enjoys spending time with his family in the beautiful Norfolk countryside, playing the guitar, and strategy games.

Simon Moffatt

Patrick Levy Rosenthal

Andrzej Wieczorek - Business Development Director, Tieto

SIG Champions

Nadia Aziz - Innovation Consultant, Unbounded Future Ltd

Nadia is an Evangelist of emerging technologies with an expertise in AR & VR and IoT technologies. She has advised C-level executives in Telecom and Media organisations for digital transformation and M&A projects over more than a decade. While being a SIG Champion of Future Devices and Technologies at Cambridge Wireless, she has recently co-founded Unbounded Future, a Deeptech consulting firm based in London. Previously Nadia led Emerging Technologies at NTT Data UK where she supervised R&D and innovation in Augmented (AR) & Virtual Reality (VR), AI, and IoT. Nadia is a supporter of Women in STEM initiatives and is a mentor at the University College London (UCL) IXN programme. She is an industry advisor to IoTerra, a USA-based B2B marketplace for IoT products and was a co-producer for the GIANT Health Event.

Muhammad Chughtai - Senior Research Specialist (Electronics & Electrical Engineering), Beko

I am a seasoned senior technology and engineering consultant with over a decade of multinational experience in AI & Robotics, MedTech, and thermodynamics. My career seamlessly blends corporate discipline with start-up agility, informed by a deep understanding of system dynamics and a holistic perspective. My expertise centres on empowering companies to gain a competitive edge through innovation, successful solution commercialization & partnerships, and strategic business development, all while upholding industry standards. In addition to my engineering expertise, I hold a PhD in the field, complemented by an MBAE. This dual qualification positions me uniquely at the intersection of advanced engineering and educational dynamics.

Zahid Ghadialy - Principal Analyst & Consultant, 3G4G

Zahid is a technologist with a deep understanding of architecting world-class mobile products and solutions. With over 20 years of experience in the telecom industry in various roles, he has been an evangelist for mobile and wireless technologies. Over the years he has accumulated a vast following on his blogs and social networks with simple explainer posts and videos.

His 3G4G blogs are widely read where he looks at different aspects of mobile technology and especially 5G and 6G nowadays, including the architecture, deployments, use cases, applications, etc. His YouTube channel is also very popular where he explains many new features expected as part of 5G in the future. While his style and content is unique, he also references many industry publications and provides slides that are very useful to view online.

He is also very active on Twitter under his @3G4GUK brand helping disseminate the benefits of 5G and why 5G will be needed in the long run. He covers a very wide portfolio of 5G related information that is hard to find otherwise.

Until recently, Zahid was a Senior Director looking at Technology & Innovation Strategy in Parallel Wireless. As a brand ambassador, he represented the company in various Open RAN discussions and also created tutorials on Open RAN and O-RAN which are being used as reference for new starters on the topic.

David Roberts - CTO - Special Projects, Cambridge Wireless, Founder, Jabooh Software

David is a technology leader with over 25 years experience working in the hi-tech arena. He has recently completed a successful project for ghd in conjunction with CW where he carried out the role of System Architect and facilitator.  Prior to this he worked in in the C-IoT space where he ran a multi-national R&D department that developed silicon and software designed for the burgeoning IoT market. He was also responsible for driving an agile transformation programme and assisting the organisation with their integration into a large Chinese multi-national telecoms company. Having started his career as a software developer working for BT and Acorn Computers, he went on to hold senior roles in a number of world-class organisations such as Symbian, Cambridge University and Citrix in the areas of Software Development, Project Management, Product Management, Research, Consultancy and Architecture. His background includes leading and developing teams involved in the creation of large-scale integrated hardware and software products, web-based services and CE devices. He is also highly experienced in large-scale agile development practices, agile coaching/transformation and creating and executing strategies for increasing the efficiency and effectiveness of organisations.

Charles Sturman - CEO, TechWorks

As CEO at TechWorks, Charles is driving collaboration between Deep Tech and Semiconductor companies, Academia and Government in order to promote the sector and grow business opportunities for UK companies.

Previously, Charles was responsible for International Business & Marketing at HiSilicon (Huawei’s chipset business) based in Cambridge UK, with responsibility for product strategy, go-to-market and business development in IoT, edge and smart devices fields. Prior to this he led u-blox’ activities in the fast moving consumer IoT segment (wearables, smart-home and entertainment) following the acquisition of the ARM Software Radio spin-out Cognovo, where we was founder and executive VP Sales & Marketing. Charles has held various positions in system design, business development and product marketing within Acorn Computers, TTPCom, Motorola and ARM.

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Mathys & Squire, The Shard, 32 London Bridge Street, London, UK SE1 9SG

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