Internet of Things Summit - The Innovation Enterprise

Internet of Things
Summit
The rise of the interconnected world
11th & 12th May, 2015
Etc. Venues - 155 Bishopsgate, London
Confirmed Speakers
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Senior Vice President, Digital Business Models, BMW Group
Head of Connected Home, British Gas
Vice Chair, All Party Smart Cities Group. House of Commons
Global Smart Cities Standards Expert, International Electrotechnical Commission
Head of Fashion Innovation Agency, London School of Fashion
Programme Manager, Cambridge Computer Lab, University of Cambridge
CEO, Change London
Head of Connected Home, MixRadio
Vice President, Connected Home, Deutsche Telekom
Manager, Product, Sherlock at One Fine Stay
CEO, Y-Cam Solutions
Founder, SAM Labs
Research Assistant in Cloud Computing Law, Queen Mary University of London
Head of Digital Strategy & Economics, Future Cities Catapult
Founder, Kemuri
Research Associate, Imperial College London
Managing Director, Friendly Technologies
Director, M2M Products, Telefonica UK
Senior Lecturer, Computer Networks & Mobile Tech, University of West England
Founder, FRONTWORK
Innovation Architect, Mobile & Engineering Technologies, Lloyds Bank
Director, Technology, Sony
Who Will You Meet?
There is no question that IE. provides the
gold standard events in the industry and will
connect you with decision makers within the
analytics industry. You will be meeting
senior level executives from major
corporations and innovative small to
medium size companies.
Job Title Of Attendees
78%
Attendees are at Director
level or above
3%
Company Size Of Attendees
1000+ Employees
300-999 Employees
50-299 Employees
Less than 49 Employees
56%
81%
21%
President
/Principal
SVP/VP
12%
C-Level
42%
Snr. Director
/Director
25%
Attendees are
companies with at
least 300
employees
13%
Global Head
/ Head
8%
Snr. Manager
/Manager
11%
8%
Academic (1%)
Past Delegates Include
Bosch
• CTO,
Digital
Leader, PwC
• Director,Strategy
IoT
Industry
Intel
• VP, Digital Innovation,Solutions,
Orange
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Tech Lead, IoT, Microsoft
• Global
CTO,
Extreme
Networks
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About The Summit
The Internet of Things Summit brings together thoughtleaders from the industry for an event acclaimed for its
interactive sessions and high-level speakers.
The Internet of Everything is one of the hottest areas in
tech of the past 25 years. As the world becomes
increasingly connected, we are now seeing the potential of
connecting more devices and sensors to an over-arching
network. Analysts state that there will be around 30 billion
devices connected to the Internet of Things by 2020, with
limitless possibilities for expansion.
Join us in London this May for an event that offers unique
insight and case-study examples from leading companies
to hear how you can take advantage of the tools available
to better understand your customers. Offering keynote
presentations, interactive breakouts and networking with
your peers, this summit promises to be the must attend
event for experts and practitioners.
Confirmed Speakers
Eduardo Aguilar Pelaez
Product Manager
Sherlock at One Fine Stay
Hardware is Hard: Yes but Why?
I will explain why starting a hardware company has distinct
challenges that software companies don't have. - Product Manager at www.onefinestay.com/sherlock
- Co-founder of Ervitech Ltd. (miniature wireless medical
device).
- 9+ years experience in circuit design, signal processing
and wireless communication protocols.
- Patent holder in automation of diagnosis algorithm (WO/
2012/007719) for the above medical device. - Experience with Android App development for wearable
sensor monitoring (EU funded project).
- FPGA digital circuits experience, current work at Imperial
College London and previous work at CERN, Geneva.
- IET Innovation Awards; 2009 winner and 2013 judge in
medical device category.
Holger Knopke
VP, Connected Home
Deutsche Telekom
Holger Knöpke, born in 1966, has been in charge of
Deutsche Telekom AG’s QIVICON Smart Home platform
business since the beginning of 2011. He previously worked
for Deutsche Telekom in various management positions in
Strategy, Products & Innovation, and Customer Marketing
in Germany and the United States. Earlier stages in his
career included consulting work in communications,
computing and the media business with management
consultants Booz Allen & Hamilton in Düsseldorf and
Frankfurt and several positions in Product
Management with Unilever in Hamburg.
Speed: By using video examples from our lead hardware
engineer I will show that iterating with hardware is hard vs
software where you can fix or A/B test quickly Raising
Money: This has distinct implications for raising money as
investors require different expectations. By using
examples I will show the different avenues to find money a)
Crowdfunding b) Angel c) Corporate VC d) VC and use
examples for each e) Accelerator (Start Up Boot Camp)
Product/Market Fit: Using examples from 150 Sherlock
Beta Testers, I will show the method we used to know we
really had a product that people wanted. Scale: Using
examples from PARROT(Paris based) I will show how you
can take an IOT to become a public company with a 3
minute video from the founder. I will discuss ways to
partner with factories in Asia and minimise supply chain
headaches. Conclusion: I will argue that actrually hardware
is not as hard as we all think, it just looks scary but if you
follow the guidelines you can win
The Future of Connected Home: How to
Win with Partners
Opening up the connected home market has shown to be
quite difficult. Why is that? And what can be done to
realize growth? Based on the sound experiences of a
successful launch of an open connected home platform in
Germany and extending it to the European market, this
talk makes a case for collaborative approaches to tap into
the smart home’s potential. It addresses the intricacies of
highly fragmented markets and explains the need for
open source software, customer-centric architectures
and new business models based on partnerships.
Confirmed Speakers
Michael Mulquin
Global Smart Cities Standards Expert
International Electrotechnical Commission
Michael Mulquin has been working for the last twenty years
on how technology can help neighbourhoods, cities and
regions work better. He is an active member of most of the
European and International standards bodies working on
developing standards and guidance documents for smart
cities. He is technical author for two recently published
British Standards Institution (BSI) publications: PD8101
Smart cities – Guide to the role of the planning and
development process, and PD8100 Smart cities overview Guide. He brings a comprehensive understanding of the
key issues involved in implementing a smart city and how
IoT fits within these.
Amir Chaudhry
Programme Mngr, Cambridge Computer Lab
International Electrotechnical Commission
Amir is Programme Manager in the OCaml Labs group at
the Cambridge Computer Laboratory, the Community
Manager for MirageOS (a library operating system that
constructs unikernels), and leads Nymote.org (aiming to
give everyone a robust personal cloud). Prior to his current
role, Amir co-founded ran the first iteration of the
Springboard seed accelerator programme, funding four
teams for three months in Cambridge, UK. He led an
investment into one of the companies and served as Board
Observer and the programme itself went on to become
Techstars London. Amir's industrial experience ranges
from early-stage startups to blue chip multi-nationals and
he has a diverse academic background with an MSci in
Physics, a PhD in Neuroscience and Post Doctoral work in
Computer Science.
Standards – Building Blocks of a Smart City
A key secret to the success of smart city projects is the
development of common approaches to tackling city
issues. These can lead to the gathering of clear evidence
as to what works, and a level of consistency that allows
products and services to be developed at scale. The
challenge is designing these common approaches and
standards so that they can underpin, and not constrain,
innovation. This session will cover the role of standards as
building blocks of the smart city, describe the work going
on in the UK, Europe and globally to develop smart city
standards and show how these will help provide a
consistent framework for the development of IoT smart
city applications.
Putting the User Back in Control in the IoT
The Internet is huge part of our daily lives and it's difficult
to imagine a world without information and connectivity
(literally) at your fingertips. However, we've also made
sacrifices to achieve these benefits, usually without
considering the trade-offs. By adopting large centralised
services we've made an implicit trade that in exchange
for something useful, we will share all our habits and data
with them. As we head towards the Internet of Things —
where *everything* will end up connected to the network —
we have to consider how we can put the user back in
control. To achieve this, we need to build secure
decentralised systems so that everyone can run their own
piece of the cloud *without* having to become a
sysadmin. The current tools are not really up to this task —
so we first have to compose a robust and reliable
software stack.
James Monighan
How to Bring the Connected Home to Life
Head of Product, Connected Home
British Gas
A real life case study of:
James is currently Head of Products for the Connected
Homes division of British Gas where he is responsible for
the development and management of new products that
use data from smart meters and other sources to
transform the customer relationship. He has over 20 years
consumer & business experience in high change telecoms,
technology and retail sectors ranging from start ups to
blue chip organisations. He has worked for companies such
as Telewest, Centrica OneTel, Carphone Warehouse, O2
and Telefonica Digital. For the past 5 years he has been
active in the IOT and M2M sectors developing numerous
new products and is a regular speaker and panellist at
industry events.
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Lean Start Up
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Innovation within a large corporate
Creating a new business and products based on
customer insight
Building a portfolio of products for over 750k
customers
Confirmed Speakers
Chris Gledhill
Innovation Architect
Llyods Banking Group
Internet of Banking Things
Chris will discuss the application of the Internet of Things
in the financial sector and the disruptive potential IoT
brings to Banking.
Chris leads the “X-Labs” innovation division for Lloyds
Banking Group, managing a portfolio of moonshot 10x style
ideas. Technologist, Futurist and Intrapreneur, Chris is
actively seeks out breakthrough technologies and applies
them to financial services to revolutionise how we do
Banking. Chris is passionate about Open Innovation and is
active in the Fintech community working with startups,
suppliers, academia and partners between UK and Silicon
Valley. Chris has a technical background with hands on
experience turning disruptive new technologies, such as
meshnets, IoT, Big Data, AI and blockchains, into exciting
customer propositions.
Follow Chris on Twitter : @cgledhill
Humberto Moran
Founder & Managing Director
Friendly Technologies
Dr Humberto Moran is an IoT entrepreneur. He has created
secure and privacy-friendly technologies that allow the
permanent connection of everyday objects to the Internet
and the use of smartphones to offer advanced IoT services
and applications. He founded Open Source Innovation Ltd
and Friendly Technologies Ltd, home to the Magic initiative
that allows the seamless use of smartphones as powerful
shopping tools for fashion. Humberto holds a Computer
Engineering degree, a Ph.D. in Business and Economics,
and a Cambridge MBA.
Renaud Di Francesco
Director, Technology
Sony
Renaud Di Francesco, PhD, is active in the areas of digital
technology, services, and content, and the innovative
combination of these. He has worked in different roles:
research, engineering management, business
development, in different companies and organisations,
from 4 countries. His current role if the coordination from
Europe of Sony Group’s technology standardisation,
technology policy & regulation, at the cross-roads of
content, technology platforms, networks, and enabling
components. He has enjoyed taking an active part in a
number of creative industry transformations: introducing
digital satellite transport of music programmes for FM
stations in France, helping the cinema exhibition sector of
Europe embrace high quality digital cinema projection and
more recently supporting the open standardisation of
publishing for digital reading through the development of
epub. MAGIC
Magic is a technology transforms your mobile device into a
powerful shopping tool. Working in combination with the
in-store tracking system, it allows your smartphone to
automatically capture your product selections while you
shop, offering the advantages of online shopping in the
store. Customers can also use Magic to revisit and
purchase their selections after they leave the store and
receive promotions, invitations and offers. A royalty
program allows shoppers to earn points just for browsing
and exchange them by discounts. Magic is currently under
trial in the renowned fashion retailer Giulio in Cambridge.
IoT and the Economics of Data
From the three pillars of the digital economy, 1 data, 2
software, 3 network, the last two are recognised and have
economic models with value and price. Data is often in the
implicit economy, with lack of transparency, and missed
market opportunities. Data in IoT - They come first.
Consider mineral extraction, it starts with data
(sensors,Schlumberger brothers as the founders success
story in this market). The same goes for Systems
supervised by Control Rooms (electrical grid, transport
network, communication network).
Confirmed Speakers
Joachim Horn
Founder
SAM Labs
Joachim Horn founded SAM Labs in August 2013 while
doing design research at the Tokyo Institute of Technology.
A Mechanical Engineering graduate of Imperial College
London, Joachim was intrigued by the hype surrounding
electronics & coding, yet frustrated by the process of
making it work in reality. He decided to simplify electronics
and coding the same way computers were simplified in the
70s: beyond traditional engineering and into the hands of
creatives/designers who want to develop human-centred
solutions. Thus, SAM was born. He began developing SAM
alone in Tokyo and Brussels, before heading back to
London. Co-founder and Chair of the Imperial College
Design Collective, Joachim eventually formed an
independent team of engineers, designers, and developers
in their twenties from both London Imperial College and the
Royal College of Art - bringing together two different
elements for the good of human experience.
Catherine Mulligan
Head of Digital Strategy
Future Cities Catapult
Catherine is Head of Digital Strategy and Economics at
Future Cities Catapult. She has 15 years international
experience in technology development and strategy in a
broad range of technical areas. She leads the IoT work
within the FCC. Catherine has published several books and
her latest one is “From M2M to IoT: An Introduction to a
New Age of Intelligence”, published by Elsevier in 2014. She
is also a Research Fellow at Imperial College, where she
holds several EPSRC grants. @API_Economics
The Internet of Things and Education
SAM has an unrivalled approach to teach electronics,
coding, and engineering, the vital skills needed such that
the students of today will become the industry leaders
of tomorrow. With SAM, they build groundbreaking
solutions with new Apps, new products, and new industrial
solutions.
IoT, Big Data & Smart Cities – The Untold
Story
Based on my TEDx talk, this keynote will challenge some
established hypes around smart cities but also outline
opportunities and challenges for the coming years. From
the many possible angles, I will focus on the urban Internet
of Things (IoT), its underlying technologies, the resulting
Open Data and Big Data opportunities, and surprising
insights into how citizen perceive their Smart City. I will
argue that we are still far off an “Internet” of things,
mainly due to mistakes committed in the technology but
also business developments over the past decade. I will
then expose major research and design challenges which
need to be addressed to facilitate a truly connected
cyber-physical world, including issues related to Big Data,
Open Data and Privacy. This talk is inspired by the
numerous issues I have come across with when actually
trying to facilitate smarter cities through Worldsensing.
Along with the untold challenges, I will outline some viable
steps to address these in the hope to facilitate the
emergence of truly smart cities.
Confirmed Speakers
Jonathan Steel
CEO & Founder
Change London
Jonathan Steel is a non-profit leader and technology visionary. As founder and CEO of Deliver Change Ltd, Jonathan has
created a new model of technology-enabled non-profit organisation, which is helping to improve health, liveability, and
economic outcomes for cities in the UK. Partnered with Defra, the GLA, TfL, Cambridge University, Kings College London,
and many other organisations, Deliver Change is backed by private sector funding. The largest current Deliver Change
project is AirSensaTM - the largest air quality monitoring network in the world - rolling out initially in London. Before
Deliver Change, Jonathan founded The Bathwick Group, a successful strategic consultancy and software producer
specialising in disruptive business platforms, performance benchmarking, systems thinking, and smart cities.
Guido Noto La Diega
Research Assistant in Cloud Computing Law
Queen Mary University of London
I work as a postdoctoral research assistant in cloud computing law at the Centre for Commercial Law Studies of the
Queen Mary University of London (Cloud Legal Project and Microsoft Cloud Computing Research Centre). I hold a Ph.D.
degree in private law and I'm commercial lawyer. I have been Assistant Professor (cultore della materia) of Civil Law and
Copyright Law at the University of Palermo and Visiting Scholar at the Max Planck Institute for Intellectual Property and
Competion Law (today MPI for Innovation and Competition). Author of a monograph and many essays mainly concerning
Intellectual Property, Information and Communications Technologies Law, Internet Law, Robot Law, Sexuality & Gender
Law, Property Law, Privacy and Data Protection, Commercial Law and Administrative Law, I am also the UK legal systems
editor of the review "Diritto Mercato Tecnologia" and member of both the Society for Computers and Law and the Scottish
Society for Computers and Law. Currently, I am conducting interdisciplinary researches on the Internet of Things and eHealth, whilst in my leisure time I am writing an essay on the axiological meaning of the privacy anabasis.
Dieter May
SVP, Digital Business Models
BMW Group
Dieter May is Senior Vice President, Digital Business Models at BMW Group. Deep expertise in Cloud based consumer
internet services and related business models, Digital Transformation, Big Data, mobile ecosystems and devices, as well
as semiconductors. Broad set of competencies from strategy, R&D and operations to manufacturing, business
development, M&A and consulting. Strong consumer focus and extensive experience in emerging economies.
Devin Chawda
CEO
Y-Cam Solutions
Devin Chawda is the Co-founder and CEO of Y-cam Solutions.Founded in 2006, Y-cam was created to make video
monitoring technology simple and accessible for everyone.
Confirmed Speakers
Dan Byles
Vice Chair, All Party Smart Cities Group
House of Commons
Dan Byles is the Member of Parliament for North Warwickshire & Bedworth and has a strong expertise in strategic UK
energy policy. He is a member of the Energy & Climate Change Select Committee and the Science and Technology Select
Committee and he served on the Energy Bill (2013) Committee. He is a Parliamentary advisor to the Green Alliance and he
is a Vice-chair of the All Party Environment Group. He is the founder and Vice-Chair of both the Smart Cities All Party
Parliamentary Group and the All Party Parliamentary Group for Unconventional Oil & Gas. A former soldier, Dan was the
youngest serving Major in the Army at the age of 27, and he holds two Guinness World Records for crossing the Atlantic
Ocean in a wooden rowing boat and for walking to the Magnetic North Pole. He is a Fellow of the Royal Geographical
Society.
James Bradbury
Head of Connected Home
MixRadio
After graduating from Manchester with a degree in Management Science James started his career in sales at Cadbury
Ltd. At EMI, he worked in sales and marketing roles in the UK before moving to head up the physical and digital catalogue
exploitation team globally. After EMI he moved into the world of start-ups with a CCO role at Mubito - a D2C platform for
artists and labels and also did a 6 month consultancy at Newscorp looking at the synergies between Harper Collins and
the newspaper group to build value from the shared content pool. James moved from the content side to the service side
in 2010 with a role in their entertainment business leading the program teams, moving on to manage global operator
accounts. James is now driving business development activities for MixRadio through through partnerships and product
development. His primary focus is the delivery of the simple and personal MixRadio music streaming service across
multiple canvasses and devices. Recently projects include the integration of MixRadio with Harman Kardon Omni
products. Matt Drinkwater
Head of Fashion Innovation Agency
London College of Fashion
Working at the crossroads of Fashion, Retail and Tech to head up LCF's Fashion Innovation Agency. Partnering the most
exciting designer talent in London with the very latest fashion-tech to create ground-breaking brand collaborations and
consultancies across the fashion, retail, lifestyle, cultural and digital industries. I delivered the world's first digital skirt for
Nokia, wireless charging clothing for Microsoft and what Forbes described as 'the first example of truly beautiful wearable
tech' for Disney and was named in the 100 most influential in the world of Wearable Technology. I am currently working on
global concepts in wearables, fashion technology and IoT. The Information
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Internet of Things Summit
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Etc. Venues - 155 Bishopsgate
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