Joint Innovate UK and CW Legal SIG Event “Internet of Things

Joint Innovate UK and CW Legal SIG Event
“Internet of Things” Workshop
17th March 2015
In Association with
and kindly Hosted by
Venue: Taylor Wessing, 5, New Street Square, London, EC4A 3TW
AGENDA
12:30
Registration & Networking over Buffet Lunch
13:15
Welcome from CW Legal SIG Champion, Tracey Sheehan of Taylor Wessing
13:25
Welcome from event partner, Jonny Voon of Innovate UK
13:30
‘Privacy in the IoT world’
Korolyn Rouhani-Arani, Senior Associate, Taylor Wessing
This session will summarise the Working Party's findings in relation to how privacy and security should
be treated with respect to the Internet of Things. It will also take a brief look at how the topic is being
handled across the Atlantic.
13:50
‘Contracting for IoT’
Dr Ian Walden, Professor, Queen Mary, University of London
This session will examine the types of contractual arrangements that underpin IoT applications and
supply chains, as well as the main issues that such agreements will need to address to comply with the
applicable regulatory framework.
14:10
Round Table Discussion, chaired by Tracey Sheehan of Taylor Wessing
15:10
Fill in Evaluation Forms followed by Networking over Coffee
15.45
Event Closes
With the permission of the speakers, presentations will be loaded to the Cambridge Wireless website on the day following the event
Profiles of Organisers
Cambridge Wireless (CW)
CW is the leading international community for companies involved in the research, development and application of
wireless & mobile, internet, semiconductor and software technologies. With 400 members from major network
operators and device manufacturers to innovative start-ups and universities, CW stimulates debate and
collaboration, harnesses and shares knowledge, and helps to build connections between academia and industry.
CW's 20 Special Interest Groups (SIGs) provide its members with a dynamic forum where they can network with
their peers, track the latest technology trends and business developments and position their organisations in key
market sectors. CW also organises the annual Future of Wireless International Conference and Discovering Startups competition along with other high-quality industry networking events and dinners. With headquarters at the
heart of Cambridge, UK, CW partners with other international industry clusters and organisations to extend its
reach and remain at the forefront of global developments and business opportunities. For more information, please
visit www.cambridgewireless.co.uk
Innovate UK
Innovate UK is the new name for the Technology Strategy Board. We fund, support and connect innovative
businesses to accelerate sustainable economic growth. Our responsibilities are to provide new support for
innovative small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) with high-growth potential, make sure that government
initiatives such as SBRI (Small Business Research Initiative) attract innovative UK businesses and give companies
access to important customers in the public sector, identify and invest in the sectors that have the greatest potential
for innovation to speed up economic growth and to help innovative companies work with their backers so their
ideas can be developed commercially.
Our plans for 2014/15 include launching more than 80 competitions for up to £536 million government funding,
including our Smart and Launchpad competitions, developing our Knowledge Transfer Network and Knowledge
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Transfer Partnerships programme and helping UK business make the most of the innovation funding and
opportunities in Europe such as Horizon 2020.
For more information please visit: www.innovateuk.org
Tech City UK Ltd
Tech City UK was launched in 2010 to support the growth of the technology cluster in East London. Tech City went
on to become Europe’s largest digital cluster. In 2014 their role was expanded to embrace the whole of the UK and
Tech City UK now collaborates with the digital community, government, educational establishments and business
to support the growth of digital businesses across the country.
For further information please visit www.techcityuk.com/
Profile of SIG Champion
Tracey Sheehan, Partner, Taylor Wessing
Tracey Sheehan is a partner in Taylor Wessing's IT, Telecoms & Competition practice based in the firm's London
office. She advises corporate and public bodies on the supply and procurement of IT and telecoms systems and
services and outsourcing.
She has particular expertise in respect of European telecommunications regulation including competition and state
aid aspects. She has a wealth of experience in respect of structuring national and international (within Europe,
Middle East, Far East and Latin America) high value projects within the telecoms sector. She is used to working
alongside the client’s internal and external technical teams, local National Regulatory Authorities and even the
client’s local external law firms.
In addition, Tracey has extensive experience in respect of establishing and advising Utility Telecommunication
companies, the role of the communication provider in respect of smart grids and smart metering.
Tracey is an active speaker and is asked to speak at conferences within the UK, USA, Africa and the Far East in
respect of Telecommunication, Smart Grid’s and Smart Metering and Utility Teleco’s. She has been invited to work
with the research group - ICT For Sustainable Growth for Smart Grids within the Information Society and Media
Directorate within the EU Commission. For more information please visit: www.taylorwessing.com
Profiles of Speakers
Korolyn Rouhani-Arani, Senior Associate, Taylor Wessing
Korolyn Rouhani-Arani is a senior commercial and regulatory lawyer in Taylor Wessing's IT, Telecoms &
Competition practice based in the firm's London office . She has significant international experience with a focus
on telecommunications and technology law.
She has a wide range of experience, including drafting large scale telecommunications network rollout and network
sharing agreements, telecommunications service agreements, technology contracts and outsourcing contracts, as
well as advising on telecommunications regulation, data protection and content regulation. She also has significant
experience in advising on commercial and regulatory aspects of large-scale corporate transactions in the
telecommunications and technology sectors.
Prior to joining Taylor Wessing, Korolyn worked at a magic circle firm in London. Prior to coming to London, she
worked for over five years in leading TMT practices in Australia. Korolyn is qualified as a solicitor in Australia. She
speaks fluent English and Farsi.
For more information please visit: www.taylorwessing.com
Dr Ian Walden, Professor, Queen Mary, University of London
Dr Ian Walden is Professor of Information and Communications Law and head of the Institute of Computer and
Communications Law in the Centre for Commercial Law Studies, Queen Mary, University of London. His
publications include EDI and the Law (1989), Information Technology and the Law (1990), EDI Audit and Control
(1993), Cross-border Electronic Banking (2nd ed., 2000), Telecommunications Law Handbook (1997), ECommerce Law and Practice in Europe (2001), Computer Crimes and Digital Investigations (2007), Media Law and
Practice (2009), Telecommunications Law and Regulation (4th ed., 2012) and Free and Open Source Software
(2013). Ian has been involved in law reform projects for the World Bank, the European Commission, UNCTAD, ITU,
UNECE and the EBRD, as well as for a number of individual states. Ian was a Board Member and Trustee of the
Internet Watch Foundation (2004-09). Ian is a solicitor and Of Counsel to Baker & McKenzie. Ian leads Queen
Mary’s qLegal initiative, which is part of the iLINC network and is a member of the Cloud Legal Project.
For more information please visit: www.qmul.ac.uk/qlegal
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Delegate List
Name
Organisation
Company Profile
Mike Anstey
Sustainable Opportunities Ltd
Research and Development of Sustainable Products and
Services
Kieran Arnold
Satellite Applications Catapult
Edwina Baddeley
Accenture
Tony Ballard
Harbottle & Lewis
Josh Berle
Airwave
Ken Blakeslee
WebMobility Ventures
Andy Bush
Accenture
Rafael Cepeda
InterDigital
Rick Chandler
Airworking
IoT Band Smart Cities Consultancy
Laurence Doe
Mark Allen Group
Land Mobile is the only monthly publication exclusively
dedicated to wireless communications
David Edwards
Underwriters Laboratories (UL)
Global market Access (Type Approvals) for wireless and
automotive products
Andrew Gedny
NextGenAccess Ltd
NGA deliver high speed internet connectivity, unified
comms and cloud services
Adam Gillert
Bird & Bird
Bird & Bird
Rachel Glass
Bird & Bird LLP
International Law Firm
Simon Glassman
Numerex International
Leading provider of M2M & IoT Solutions
Michele Hanson
TfL
Transport
Bill Harpley
Astius Technology Systems
We are an IoT / M2M consultancy, specialising in
technology for Sustainability applications.
Peter Harrison
Nokia
Michael-George
Hemus
Plumen
Mark Hill
Open TRV
Ed Holdsworth
Wireless Health
Design and supply of wireless assisted living and
healthcare products
Andrew Holland
RFMOD Ltd
RFMOD Semiconductor Packaging IP for Wireless,
'Wearable' and 'IoT'
Chris Jones
Novalia
Printable electronics developer
Henk Koopmans
Plextek Consulting
Leading Product and Business Innovator
Roberta Lifonso
Innovate UK
Viviana Lobosco
Nvidia
Peter Mason
Welwyn Business Services
Primrose Mbanefo
Accenture
Tim McGarr
BSI
Aidan McGuire
Satellite Applications Catapult Limited
Ted Mercer
Matthew Arnold and Baldwin
Jag Minhas
Be More Digital Ltd
Fumiko Miyoshi
Docomo Europe Ltd
Michael Moody
Solcamb
Tim Murdoch
Cambridge Consultants
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Leading London law firm
WebMobility Ventures
Designer Light bulb manufacturer
BSI
Digital Services Innovation & Consulting
Software development, technology ideation consultancy
and user experience analysis.
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Applied web and sensor technologies in fitness, health
and wellbeing.
Luke Murrell
MMV Sense
Guido Noto La Diega
Queen Mary University of London
Barbara Ofori-Acquah
Olswang LLP
An international full service law firm with unrivalled
expertise in Technology, Media and Telecoms
John Okas
Real Wireless
Independent strategic wireless advice - commercial &
technical
James O'Reilly
UL (Underwriters Laboratories)
Matthew Pack
Bird & Bird LLP
International law firm with strong Technology &
Communications sector focus
Purvi Parekh
Olswang
Lawyers
Stephen Pattison
ARM
We design microprocessors
Dana Pavel
TecVis LP
Software development and consultancy for personal
wellbeing and IoT solutions
Rupert Pearce Gould
CCC
Strategy and Financial advice
Sarah Philpott
Accenture
Management consulting, technology services and
outsourcing company
Julia Powles
University of Cambridge
Tom Rebbeck
Analysys Mason
Korolyn Rouhani-Arani
Taylor Wessing
Niraj Saraf
InnovateUK
Matthew Sarkar
Cambridge Temperature Concepts
Mauro Scagnol
CSR
Ashish Sethi
Samsung Semiconductor Europe
Tracy Sheehan
Taylor Wessing
SIG Champion
Philip Steele
nCube
Smart Home platform
Eliot Stock
Bike Tracker
Bike Tracker is the solution to bike theft.
Charles Sturman
u-blox UK
Moti Tabulo
u-blox
Satoko Tai
Docomo Europe Ltd
Jenny Tillotson
Sensory Design
Michele Tocchetti
Telecom Italia S.p.A.
John Townsend
Angetech Consultants
Telecoms Consultancy
Nathalie Tulip
Product Health
IoT start-up focused on remote monitoring and data
analytics of rechargeable batteries
Paolo Ursino
ConneXM
Gerard Vidal
Enigmedia
Jonny Voon
Innovate UK
Ian Walden
qLegal, Queen Mary (University of
London)
Ian Yin
Judge Business School
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Government agency for innovation
Wearable technology for fashion and wellbeing
applications
UK's innovation agency
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