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Conference Agenda

DAY ONE: Tuesday 18th September 2007

Registration & Refreshments

08:30

Speed Networking and Opening Remarks

08:45

Chair’s Introduction: Neil McCartney, Chairman, McCartney Media

08:50

OPENING KEYNOTE | Who is Mobile Web 2.0 - Network Independent Services and Controlling the Digital Footprint

09:00
  • Which players will be involved in Mobile Web 2.0: examining content providers, broadcasters, web communities and mobile operators
  • What is at stake: Why do diverse players want to become involved?
  • Net neutrality in mobile: Is it possible?
  • Assessing threats: legal, social, trust, copyright
  • How does IMS enable Mobile Web 2.0?
  • Tony Fish, Founder, AMF Ventures
  • Ajit Jaokar, CEO, FutureText Authors of Mobile Web 2.0

Assessing Mobile Web 2.0: Mobile Web and Market Demand

Search | Monetizing Search: How Can Lessons from the Web Apply to Mobile Web 2.0?

09:30
  • Understanding the parallels between monetizing search and monetizing the interactive mobile web
  • Assessing the potential for mobile-specific search engines
  • Evaluating the role easy-to-use mobile search will play in enabling Mobile Web 2.0 uptake
  • Mitch Lazar, VP Business Development, Yahoo!, Europe

Internet meets the mobile world: Skype Case Study of Enabling Skype- Operator Partnership

09:50
  • Internet vs. mobile economics: access, distribution and choice of services
  • The future of mobile communications? Optimizing flat-rate pricing, customer support and quality of service
  • What are the business benefits for operators?
  • Incentivising users to grow the community
  • Eric Lagier, Director of Business Development, Hardware and Mobile, Skype

Disruptive Innovations | Examining the Impact of the Mobile Web on Traditional Mobile Business Models: A Critical Assessment of Convergence of Web, Media, and Telecom Spheres

10:10
  • What revenue streams are there for MNOs besides the revenue from the flat rate subscription?
  • Assessing current trends in convergence: Will the web squeeze out mobile operators?
  • Examining Reed, Moore and Metcalfe’s Law in an era of converged services
  • Prof Ed Candy, Technology Director, 3

Refreshments and Exhibition Visit

10:30

Enterprise | Will the Enterprise Community Embrace Mobile Web 2.0? - Monetising Collective Business Intelligence

11:10
  • How are enterprises using mobile applications for productivity and training
  • Reviewing Enterprise Mobile Web 2.0 applications: What does the corporate world want? What is available?
  • What are the operator’s revenue streams for Enterprise Mobile Web 2.0 compared to Entertainment Mobile Web 2.0
  • Examining the Enterprise 2.0 value chain
  • Assessing trends in business devices and how business Mobile Web 2.0 apps can adapt to them
  • Rakesh Mahajan, Director of Mobility, BT Global Services

Market Demand | Is Large Scale Adoption a Dream for Tomorrow or a Reality Today - T-Mobile’s Experiences

11:30
  • Examining user interface and design approaches that lead to adoption
  • How can operators improve retailer awareness and educate users
  • Assessing connectivity everywhere and connection speed in user uptake
  • Market trends in demand for services: Will Mobile Web 2.0 applications drive increased data usage by adapting to the specifications of mobile devices?
  • Dr. Ingo Schneider, VP Consumer Product Marketing, T-Mobile International

PANEL DISCUSSION: End User Experience | What Makes Mobile Web 2.0 User Experience?

11:50
  • What does the end user want from the operator?
  • Evaluating user sensitivity trends: choice, richness and speed
  • Re evaluating claims that the closed garden existed to protect quality of experience
  • What is the value of pre-installed 2.0 services to end users?
  • Assessing how widgets affect user perceptions and experience
  • Chair: Gerard Grech, Strategy & Business Development Director Content Division, Orange,
  • Alan Moore, Founding Director, SMLXL
  • Sokratis Papafloratos, CEO, Trusted Places
  • Eran Wyler, CEO & Founder, InfoGin

Networking Lunch

12:30

Business Models for Monetising Mobile Web 2.0

Operator Role | What Role will the Operator Play in Mobile Web 2.0: Towards a Smart-pipe Business Model?

14:00
  • Assessing the business case for moving to flat-rate pricing
  • How will mobile operators benefit from increased data usage generated by flat rate pricing?
  • Overview of market developments and first movers in adopting flat rate pricing
  • Learning how to leverage customer databases and customer trust when forging web partnerships
  • Can the MNO play an anti-piracy role to create leverage with content providers without impinging on net-neutrality?
  • Kennet Radne, SVP Products and Services, TeliaSonera

Mobile Web 2.0 Partnerships | Examining Current Deals between Mobile Operators and Internet Companies to Offer Popular Web 2.0 Applications on the Mobile

14:20
  • Understanding how operator-Web 2.0 deals work?
  • Assessing key advantages in the quality of experience and ease of access
  • Examining how operators and web companies benefit from partnerships
  • Building cross-platform communities: Pikeo.com, Soundtribes.com
  • Gerard Grech, Strategy & Business Development Director, Content Division, Orange

Social Networking | Utilising Mobile Web 2.0 for Social Networking Activities

14:40
  • Evaluating the market: Overview of major content categories and 3G penetration
  • Determining the mobile subscriber audience for social networking sites
  • Reviewing the demand for social media activities including photo messaging and user-generated video
  • Examining current projections for audience demographics and size
  • Paul Goode, Senior Vice President and Senior Analyst, M:Metrics

Mobile Advertising | To What Extent Can Operators Enable Personalised Mobile Advertising - Identity and Location Information

15:00
  • What level of ad personalisation is currently possible: looking at current examples
  • Are advertising algorithms advanced enough to allow for individualised ad campaigns?
  • Will mobile web communities help segment the market and provide for easier and more effective advertising?
  • Assessing the effectiveness of current mobile-advertising strategies and their attractiveness to sponsors
  • Mark Bole, CEO, Shozu

Refreshments and Exhibition Visit

15:20

Using Mobile Web 2.0 to generate brand impact

15:40
  • Working with what you have
  • Content Optimisation techniques
  • A picture says 1000 words
  • Case Studies: Including Nike, Coke, Smirnoff, Fiat and more
  • Daniel Rosen, Head of AKQA Mobile

Content Communities | Building Content-Focussed Social Networks to Drive Mobile Subscriber Retention

16:00
  • Evaluating how social recommendation technologies enhance the community
  • Determining how to integrate content and community and evaluating user experience compared to other content delivery applications
  • Assessing the importance of people discovery in creating a sticky community
  • What makes Mobile Web 2.0 networks different. How are device capabilities leveraged by MyStrands?
  • How do content-communities interact with mobile and content players: understanding operators and content provider needs
  • Atakan Cetinsoy, VP Business Products, MyStrands

UGC | Case study | Assessing Business Models for Treating the Customer as the Employee in User Generated Communities

16:20
  • Examining the economics behind paying the user for content
  • Examining the mobile sphere as the perfect environment for creating attractive user remuneration structures: leveraging billing processes and the idea of ‘pay-to-play’
  • Understanding the role that remunerated user generated content plays in operator strategy
  • Gilles Babinet, CEO, Eyeka

WRAP-UP PANEL DISCUSSION: What is Mobile Web 2.0 for the Different Players?

16:40
  • Examining the mentality of Web 2.0 as it applies to the mobile space
  • Determining which players investigating the space
  • Reviewing the range of web 2.0 applications
  • Mark Bole, CEO, Shozu
  • Russell Buckley, Managing Director, AdMob
  • Neil McCartney, Chairman, McCartney Media
  • Andrew Fisher, CEO, Shazam
  • Guido Argieri, West Europe Manager, Dada.net

Chair’s Closing Remarks, Neil McCartney, Chairman, McCartney Media

17:10

DAY TWO: Wednesday 19th September 2007

Registration and Refreshments

08:30

Chair’s Remarks: Ken Blakeslee, Chairman, WebMobility Ventures

08:50

Market Opportunities | Bringing Mobile Web 2.0 to Life: Captivating the User

09:00
  • What is the role of Mobile Web 2.0 in the consumer’s digital lifestyle?
  • How to navigate evolution from "Web 2.0" to Mobile Web 2.0 and beyond?
  • Reviewing usage, usability, and data pricing
  • Contrasting the browser models to single purpose applications in mobile
  • What are the opportunities and challenges of the long tail?
  • What are the key enablers for innovation?
  • Mike Short, Chairman, MDA and VP Research and Development, O2 Group

Evaluating Technology and Application Strategies to Create the Mobile Web 2.0 Ecosystem

Mobilising the Long-Tail | Enabling the Move of Web 2.0 Applications to Mobile: Primer on How to Capitalise on Mobile to Enhance Existing Web Services with Minimal Investment

09:20
  • What is the value of creating an attractive mobile design?
  • Who will incentivize "long tail" sites to adapt for mobile, and what strategies can they employ?
  • How can existing Web 2.0 applications and communities take advantage of specific mobile features? - Location? - Identity? - Device features (camera, key pad)?
  • What partnerships can web companies form with operators to ensure an attractive experience that drives uptake and revenue growth?
  • James Pearce, VP Technology, Dotmobi, USA

PANEL DISCUSSION: Widgets Discussion | Integrating the Customised Web into the Mobile Device: Do Widgets Play a Major Role in Driving the Culture of Personalisation?

09:40
  • Assessing the potential for widgets to drive uptake and continued use through quality of service
  • Examining data transfer levels
  • Comparing trends in the role of widgets on the desktop and the mobile device
  • Evaluating the future outlook for widgets as Mobile Web 2.0 solutions: Will widgets optimise screen space in the long run?
  • Stefan Lechere, VP European Business Development, Netvibes
  • Ajit Jaokar, CEO, Futuretext
  • Gero Steinroeder, Head of Business Development & Partnerships, WidSets, Nokia
  • Franck Poisson, CEO & Founder, WebWag

Asian Perspective | Lessons on mobile social networking

10:20
  • Building communities across platforms
  • Avatars and digital branded content
  • Gifts, personalization and customization
  • From interactive to engagement
  • Cases including Cyworld, Kart Rider, Elven Legends
  • Tomi T Ahonen, Author and Consultant, Hong Kong

Refreshments and Exhibition Visit

10:40

Mobile Web | What Happened to Mobile Web?

11:10
  • Assessing past successes and failures: recap of first attempts
  • Determining the capabilities of the current mobile web: How has the experience changed?
  • Examining how current development projects are evolving: What future mobile web possibilities
  • Is Mobile Web 2.0 an evolution of mobile web or a revolution?
  • Daniel Appelquist, Senior Technology Strategist, Vodafone

PANEL DISCUSSION De-Fragmentation | Will W3C Mobile Web Best Practices Help End Fragmentation of Standards and Enable a Coherent Web Experience?

11:30
  • What is the current status of user experience and accessibility of long-tail web pages, and what are the key challenges to the mobile web experience?
  • What are the key tenets of the W3C best practices and are they being applied?
  • Examining one web: assessing whether the dotmobi domain will enable a seamless mobile/web 2.0 experience and examining alternative models
  • What role does the long-tail play in successful uptake of Mobile Web 2.0 and what role will it play in advertising revenue?
  • Philipp Hoschka, Deputy Director, W3C
  • James Pearce, VP Technology, Dotmobi
  • Alan Patrick, Principal, Broadsight
  • Tom Hume, Director, FuturePlatforms
  • Gregory Gorman, Director of Business Development, The Open Group

Developer Relations: Orange Start-up Program Case Study: Assessing the Challenges and the Business Case for Building Developer-MNO Relations

12:10
  • What is the operator business case for fostering a creative Mobile Web 2.0 development ecosystem?
  • What are the challenges of building the relationship between the individual developer and a large operator, and what resources are required?
  • What are the key elements of Orange’s Start-Up Program?
  • Evaluating Orange’s Partner Camp Model: How have the camp and other initiatives approached developer/operator relations?
  • What do operators look for in winning developers?
  • What can MNOs realistically expect from developers? interoperability and devices
  • Martin Duval, Global Director, Business Development & Partnerships with Start-Ups & VCs, Orange

PANEL DISCUSSION Broadcast | Examining Business Models for Delivering Interactive Content Across Platforms

12:30
  • How did interactivity evolve for TV and how can interactive TV utilise mobile?
  • What features does the end user want: How to decide which internet features applied well to TV
  • What sorts of business partnerships enable interactivity to expand into traditional media forms
  • Evaluating the opportunities presented by interactivity: Who will be the new players?
  • Nicholas Wheeler, Managing Director, ITN On
  • John Varney, Managing Director, Maximum Clarity
  • Michael O'Farrell, Chair & Executive Director, dotMobi Advisory Group

Networking Lunch

13:00

Web Perspective: Evaluating the Web Development Ecosystem

14:30
  • Examining Amazon’s open approach to developers: leveraging open API
  • What specific actions has Amazon taken to encourage innovation?
  • What are web developers looking for: experiences from Amazon’s web services evangelism work
  • Jeff Barr, Senior Manager of Web Services Evangelism, Amazon

PANEL DISCUSSION: User Interface | Evaluating UIs and Browser Support of Mobile Web 2.0

14:50
  • What are the current challenges to providing a UI that is responsive to the user?
  • What are the constraints for developers when adapting to different mobile screens:
    How will this change as phones evolve?
  • Assessing strategies for leveraging intuitive user interactions with fixed Web 2.0 and mobile data services to create the optimal Mobile Web 2.0 interface
  • How successfully do existing browsers adapt to the mobile device restrictions?
  • Comparing strengths of browsers on the market for enabling Mobile Web 2.0
  • Evaluating user-interface as a gateway to usage and revenue: Can the screen be developed to allow users to access what they want and also to steer them to sites that will generate revenue?
  • Dr Nicholas Allott, CTO, OMTP
  • Patrick McVeigh, CEO, SoonR
  • Andrew Greenhalgh, Director, Market Analysis, Mobility Group, Intel
  • Michael O'Farrell, Chair and Executive Director, dotMobi Advisory Group
  • S Prashanth, CEO, Akmin Technologies

WEB-ing your mobile phone: Use the WEB concepts to improve MOBILE PHONE User Experience

15:20
  • Phone 2.0: revolutionizing how users perceive and use the Phone by harnessing Mobile-Web convergence
  • Determining how Usability is taking center stage-the Internet model
  • Assessing strategies for utilizing WEB Experience to overcome the challenges to Usability on the mobile phone
  • Examining how Phone 2.0 mentality will impact the user Experience and mobile operator revenue models
  • Re-Wrapping the value chain and Safeguarding the operators’ position
  • Shlomo Wolfman, COO, Starhome

Creating a New User Experience: Combining Mobility and Collective Intelligence

Start-ups | Evaluating the Mobile Web 2.0 Start-up Ecosystem

15:40
  • Integrating mobility: what mobility features are start-ups concentrating on?
  • Where do we see new start-ups : Who is investing in what?
  • How do Mobile Web 2.0 propositions differentiate?
  • Evaluating new propositions: showcase of launches in recent months
  • Rudy De Waele, mTrends

Coffee break and Exhibition Visit

16:00

Communities| Case Study: Understanding Social Networking Communities and their Revenue Streams

16:20
  • Understanding mobile communities: What are they? Who are they?
  • Determining the relationship between Web 2.0 and Mobile 2.0 communities: Who are the key community players in the Mobile Web 2.0 space?
  • Examining user motivations for joining a community and assessing member retention trends in communities
  • What key factors make communities succeed on both screens?
  • Evaluating revenue streams for communities and operators: subscriptions, crossselling, content purchasing and increased usage of SMS
  • Mark Curtis, CEO, Flirtomatic

Blogs | Evaluating the Utility of the Device to Bloggers: A Creative Tool at the Moment of Inspiration?

16:40
  • Understanding how bloggers work: creating uptake campaigns to reach beyond the early adopters
  • Assessing the role of roaming agreements in enabling the blogger to post on the go
  • Evaluating Mobile Web 2.0 capabilities in attracting bloggers and determining what add-on features will enable higher ARPU from mobile blog users
  • Alfie Dennen, co-founder, MoblogUK

Language Based Communities | Turkcell-im Benim Case Study: Addressing Language and Privacy Issues to Attract casual users in Turkey

17:00
  • Assessing existing Web 2.0 services for Turkish speakers and creating a Turkish offer
  • What does the Turkish market want?
  • Examining the step by step approach for the uptake of Mobile Web 2.0 : from Turkcell-im Benim to full Web 2.0 usage
  • Controlling the dark side of 2.0: How will Turkcell’s strategy for controlling adult content and piracy infringements evolve?
  • Ercüment Kenger, Business Development, Turkcell

WRAP-UP PANEL DISCUSSION | Mobile and Networking | Beyond Web 2.0:
Exploring Applications that will make the Handset the Networking Tool of Choice

17:20
  • Reviewing existing applications and recent start-ups
  • Examining different categories of applications and comparing their potential for revenue generation and MNO market differentiation
  • Assessing underexploited device and operator assets
  • Alan Patrick, Principal, Broadsight
  • Jouko Ahvenainen, COO & Co-Founder, Xtract
  • Andrew Greenhalgh, Director, Market Analysis, Mobility Group, Intel

Chair’s closing remarks: Ken Blakeslee, Chairman, WebMobility Ventures

17:50
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