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Future of Wireless International Conference 2011 to focus on Networks under Stress

Cambridge Wireless announces keynote speaker line up including Qualcomm, BBC, Disney, Nokia, Orange, Three, Iridium and Ofcom
Reading, Berkshire, United Kingdom (prbd.net) 31/01/2011
31 January 2011: The third Future of Wireless International Conference from 27 – 28 June 2011 in Cambridge will focus on the theme of ‘Networks under Stress’. Organised by Cambridge Wireless – the leading independent wireless business and technology community – the conference will address stress issues for mobile networks, resulting from the phenomenal success and growth of mobile broadband services. Under the acronym of C.R.A.S.H. – Capacity, Resilience, Accessibility, Security and High-expectations, technical and commercial issues will be explored such as the need to restructure value chains and reinvent wireless business models, as well as considerations for the planning and provisioning of major events that put networks under stress including 2012.

Cambridge Wireless has announced an impressive line-up of keynote speakers from industry and academia that includes Enrico Salvatori, Senior VP and President, QCT Europe; Matthew Postgate, Controller BBC Research & Development; KanwarChadha, Chief Marketing Officer, Cambridge Silicon Radio; Andy Sutton, Principal Architect Network, Everything Everywhere; Professor Ed Candy from Three; Mike Walker, Vodafone Fellow and Executive Technical Advisor; Myles MacBean, Vice President & General Manager, Disney Online at Disney EMEA; and Donna Bethea Murphy, VP of Regulatory Engineering, Iridium.

Along with the keynotes, the 2011 Future of Wireless Conference includes hands-on workshops, facilitated brainstorms, panels, business matching, exhibition zones and the innovation hothouse, which will provide wireless start-ups with a pitching platform.

“The phenomenal growth in the adoption of connected data-rich devices creates many opportunities to enhance people’s lives in profound ways,” said Peter Whale, board member of Cambridge Wireless and director of Product Management for Qualcomm. “At the same time, it is critical that within our industry we correctly understand and successfully manage key stress points emerging from this rapid growth, ensuring continued focus on innovation and investment to expand access to mobile broadband services globally.”

The 2011 Future of Wireless International Conference at St John’s College Cambridge will build on the success of last year’s event that attracted over 300 delegates, sponsors and exhibitors representing every part of the wireless value chain. “The conference is designed to provide a dynamic environment for delegates to share and gain insight into the future of the mobile and wireless marketplace, as well as shaping an integrated view of the industry as a whole,” said David Cleevely, chairman of Cambridge Wireless. “The event continues to grow year on year and attract high level speakers and delegates from around the world.”

For more information and booking go to: www.cambridgewireless.co.uk/futureofwireless

Full list of confirmed speakers:
Matthew Postgate, Controller BBC Research & Development; Dr TapaniRyhänen, Laboratory Director, Nokia Research Centre; Mike Walker, Vodafone Fellow and Executive Technical Advisor, ex-Group R&D Development Director; Michael Reilly, Director, Orange Healthcare; Professor Ed Candy, 3; Andy Sutton , Principal Architect Network, Everything Everywhere; Myles MacBean, Vice President & General Manager, Disney Online at Disney EMEA; Mark Adams, Director, Principal Architect, Northrop Grumman Information Systems; HampusJakobsson, Research in Motion (RIM); William Webb, Member, Ofcom Spectrum Advisory Board; KanwarChadha, Chief Marketing Officer and Board Member of Cambridge Silicon Radio; Donna Bethea Murphy, VP of Regulatory Engineering, Iridium; Paul Green, Marketing & Technology Director, Arkessa; and Rory Cellan-Jones, BBC Technology correspondent at the BBC will be providing the gala dinner talk.

Cambridge Wireless is also grateful for the support of its conference partners, UKTI, Digital Communications KTN, and Discovering Start-Ups, along with its sponsors; Qualcomm, Canadian High Commission, Rohde & Schwarz, The Technology Partnership (TTP), Broadcom, Cambridge Consultants and Aeroflex.

About Cambridge Wireless
Cambridge Wireless is a leading industry forum and vibrant community with a rapidly expanding network of companies actively involved in the development and application of wireless technologies. In addition to high level networking dinners and events, a strong educational programme and business development activities, Cambridge Wireless runs the annual Future of Wireless International Conference along with the prestigious Discovering Start-Ups programme and competition to support emerging, innovative wireless companies.
Over 15 Special Interest Groups focused on specific technologies and market sectors, also provide opportunities for members to meet, form partnerships to exploit new commercial opportunities, and share knowledge and information about the latest industry trends and hot topics. Cambridge Wireless has partnerships with other leading industry clusters and organisations around the world to extend its international reach and to keep members up to date with the latest global developments and business opportunities.
For more information, please visit www.cambridgewireless.co.uk

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