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www.internetofbusiness.co.uk/iotbuild | [email protected] | +44 (0)20 3841 8333 15th-16th November 2016, Doubletree by Hilton Tower Bridge London Addressing the technical challenges for enterprises deploying IoT solutions 20+ expert speakers Including Hive, ING, Stanley Black & Decker and Specsavers Extensive IoT technology case studies Live cyber threat demonstration

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Page 1: Addressing the technical challenges for enterprises ...€¦ · wearables and sensors, to cloud and on premise legacy enterprise systems. Together with security and privacy concerns,

www.internetofbusiness.co.uk/iotbuild | [email protected] | +44 (0)20 3841 8333

15th-16th November 2016, Doubletree by Hilton Tower Bridge London

Addressing the technical challenges for enterprises deploying IoT solutions

20+ expert speakers Including Hive, ING, Stanley Black & Decker and Specsavers

Extensive IoT technology case studies

Live cyber threat demonstration

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www.internetofbusiness.co.uk/iotbuild | [email protected] | +44 (0)20 3841 8333

IoTBuild – Why now?

Enterprise network architects, builders, developers and technology professionals will play a pivotal role in driving IoT innovation and business adoption in 2016 and beyond. However, there are huge challenges ahead. There is a growing requirement to connect the disparate parts of a distributed IoT business solution – from mobile devices, to wearables and sensors, to cloud and on premise legacy enterprise systems.

Together with security and privacy concerns, a lack of standards and the overwhelming volume of IoT platforms, it can be a real challenge to make the right technology choices for the enterprise.

IoTBuild provides a unique opportunity to join technology leaders, innovators and peers to tackle the challenges of technology selection and building the Internet of Things.

If you are moving from thinking about IoT to deploying IoT networks then this is an event not to be missed.

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20+ expert speakers, including:

Rana Ghosh-Roy Partner, Cognitive

and Analytics Leader Europe

IBM Watson

Robin Duke-Woolley CEO

Beecham Research

Kalman Tiboldi Chief Business

Innovation Officer TVH Group NV

Adam Leach Head of R&D

Nominet, Oxford Flood Project

Grant Peters World Wide IoT Lead

Architect Microsoft

Alasdair Allan Scientist, Author,

Hacker, Maker, and Journalist

Martin Woolley Technical

Programme Manager Bluetooth SIG

Bas Geerdink IT Manager

ING

RIchard Browning Trader & Innovation

Advocate BP

Amar Parmar Head of IoT Design

Centrer Wind River

Adrian Winkles OWASP (Open Web Application Security

Project)

Rami Avidan Managing Director

Tele2 Group

Ken Munro Security Specialist Pen Test Partners

Paul Green Chief Creative

Director Iotic Labs

Alex Gluhak Technical Lead

Digital Catapult Things Connected

Programme

David Bodenstein Managing Director RedGear Solutions

Saverio Romeo Senior Researcher

Beecham Research

William Webb CEO

Weightless SIG

Raphael Crouan Managing Director Startupbootcamp

CHi Onwurah Labour MP for

Newcastle Central and Shadow Minister

for Industrial Strategy, Science and Innovation

Seb Chakraborty CTO Hive

David Guest CTO

Specsavers

Alfred Biehler Cloud Managing

Partner Google

Jeevarathinam Ravikumar

Digital Innovation Leader

Stanley Security Europe

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Top 5 case studies:

· Hear from Hive how customer focus, roll-out planning and scaling was key to success

· Learn how Specsavers created a smart retail environment using IoT

· Understand how interoperability issues were overcome in Oxford’s IoT flood defence project

· Hear ING address the challenges of building a real-time IoT analytics engine for enterprise

· Discover how the TVH Group built an IoT-enabled predictive maintenance solution to seize competitive advantage

Why attend IoTBuild?

The only event on the challenges of building and deploying the next generation of enterprise IoT networks

CTO platform builder panel How are IoT platforms evolving and which one should you bet on?

Cyber threat ‘live’ demonstrations See what can happen if product security is flawed

Extensive technology case studies - learn from the success and failures of the early adopters

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Who will attend?

Job titles will include:

· Retail· Manufacturing· Healthcare· Transportation· Smart Cities· Financial services· Energy· Automotive

· Chief Technology Officers· Chief Information Officers· Heads of Solutions Architecture· Heads of Enterprise Architecture · Heads of Software Engineering· Heads of Application Development · Heads of Information Systems· Heads of Technology Infrastructure · IT Director· Developers

Enterprise organisations whose plans for IoT have moved from thinking to building

Industries will include:

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CONFERENCE DAY ONE: TUESDAY 15TH NOVEMBER 2016

IOT ENABLEMENT, INTEROPERABILITY AND PLATFORM CHOICE

08:15-08:50 Registration and welcome refreshments

08:50-09:00 Chairman’s opening remarksRobin Duke-Woolley, CEO, Beecham Research

09:00-09:45 KEYNOTE: IoT, Can the government be doing more?The UK government claims to be forthright in its promotion of the Internet of Things, and local IoT start-ups coming out of the country.

But could the Conservative government be doing more, and what does the future of IoT hold? Chi Onwurah, Shadow Minister for Culture and the Digital Economy is also a distinguished engineer so she is in a unique position to give her perspective in this keynote presentation

Chi Onwurah, Shadow Minister for Industrial Strategy , Science and Innovation

9:45-10:15 IoT Futures – Machine learning and software learningWith data being the new oil, how will future advances in machine learning and software automation impact the IoT within the enterprise? What plans should organisations make now to ensure they are well positioned to benefit from future advances? In this closing keynote we examine how this rapidly evolving area will bring a new wave of change to enterprise IoT.

Rana Ghosh-Roy, Head of Cognitive and Analytic Practice, IBM

10:15-10:45 IoT interoperability: The holy grail for IoTBuilding systems that talk to each other is pivotal to the success of IoT Projects. But IoT is fragmented and currently lacks interoperability. This session will explore the requirements for a connected, interoperable environment to enable an enterprise that is IoT ready. - The basic building blocks for IoT interoperability- What approaches can be taken to meet the challenge of enabling IoT interoperability?- What efforts are being made in key standards development organisations to support

interoperabilityAdam Leach, Head of R&D, Nominet Oxford Flood Project

10:45 -11:15 IoT Value Chain - Selecting the right componentsIoT is not a standard and it is all about connecting things and getting insight of it and making intelligent decisions accordingly. Hence it is not a standard, there are many organisations that have come out with their own protocols and physical layer that covers from sensors to networks.- What does it involve in creating end to end IoT applications?- What kind of edge devices that are to be used?- What kind of wide area network that works for a particular application?- What kind of platform that can help building these applications?

Jeevarathinam Ravikumar, Digital Innovation Leader, Stanley Security Europe

11:15 -11:45 Networking refreshment break amd one-to-one meetings

11:45 -12:15

It’s not all about the technology: Is your organisation ready?Adopting IoT is not only about technology choices. A key success factor in its deployment will be having an organisation ready, focused and organised for change. Hear from a global leader about some of the innovation challenges that need to be addressed when seeking and implementing technology disruption opportunities in the enterprise and the need to adopt a “nimble innovation model”.

Richard Browning, Trader & Innovation Advocate, BP

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12:15-13:00IoT Platform Play: Open discussion with IoT platform buildersDespite IoT Platforms still being in their infancy, recent research suggests there are now more than 260 IoT Platforms. How do IoT project teams and builders decide what will work best for them – how will these platforms evolve and which is the right one to bet on? Hear from the CTOs of IoT platform vendors and get your questions answered.

Hear from our IoT platform experts and get your questions answered

This session will:- Offer you an unrivalled opportunity to hear from IoT Platform experts- Help you shape your platform decision making to align your platform choice with your

organisation’s IoT Strategy- What scale and performance factors need to be considered when thinking about connecting

huge numbers of products?- Give you the opportunity to ask questions directly to the people responsible for building the

IoT Platform of the future- Accelerate your decision making for platform choice.Panel chaired by Alasdair Allan, Scientist, Author, Hacker, Maker, and Journalist.

Panelists:

Alfred Biehler, Cloud Managing Partner, Google

David Bodenstein, Managing Director, Red Gear Solutions

Amar Parmar, Head of IoT Design Center, Wind River

Grant Peters, World Wide IoT Lead Architect, Microsoft Azure

13:00-14:00 Networking lunch and one-to-one meetings

14:00-15:00INTERACTIVE WORKSHOP - The World of Things and Not Things in IoTWith so many connected devices, how will businesses create a place where things can share data, where data can be mashed with data from others things, where anything can be related and made into useful decision making data? How will it be stored, managed and secured?Sensors, devices, remote equipment and even dumb things can share their data with each other and can be shared or exchanged, creating new relationships, insights and whole new ways to interact. We look at innovative, realistic ways that this can be done and possibilities for driving business change without leaving broken useless pieces of the Internet of Things behind.Paul Green & Ali Nicholl, Iotic Labs

15:00-15:30 Things Connected: Accelerating the UK LPWAN eco-systemAlex Gluhak is the lead technologist for IoT at the Digital Catapult, where he is responsible for setting the technology directions in the area of IoT and the creation of strategic programmes and their delivery. His current work focuses on lowering barriers for innovation around Low Power Wide Area Networks and establishing common market places for IoT data across hetero-geneous IoT platforms. Inthis session he will discuss his work in this area.Alex Gluhak, Technical Lead, Digital Catapult Things Connected Programme, and Organiser, LP-WAN London Meetup

15:30-16:30 Innovation in Action: Technology RoundtablesStart-up companies have an important role to play in driving disruptive innovation that will shape the future of IoT. Take this opportunity to gain early insight into new technologies and potentially identify your next investment project. Hear from start ups participating in Starupbootcamp’s connected devices accelerator programme to inspire you with fresh thinking and keep you at the forefront of technological developments that could give you a competitive edge. Ask questions and get involved Panel chaired by: Raph Crouan, Founder & Managing Director, Startupbootcamp IoT | Connected Devices

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16:30-17:00 CLOSING KEYNOTE: Data Science in an IoT enterprise: Building a real-time analytics engineThings create data and lots of it. So how are organisations going to analyse all the data things make? Should they go on premise or in the cloud? Should they utilise existing Big Data tools or integrate a range of other analytics tools? What do distributed processing systems look like? This keynote talks through the challenge of building a real-time IoT analytics engine for enterprise:- Hear from fellow end users that have evaluated the choices and built their own analytics

engine- Understand the technology options and underlying platform architecture- Explore how you build a data lake that can handle multiple data sourcesBas Geerdink, IT Manager, ING

17:00-17:15 Chairman’s closing remarks

17:15 Canapes and drinks reception, end of conference day one

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CONFERENCE DAY TWO: WEDNESDAY 16TH NOVEMBER 2016

DATA-DRIVEN IOT STRATEGIES8:15-8:50 Registration and one-to-one meetings

09:00-09:45 KEYNOTE: Turning the IoT vision into realityPutting the Consumer FIRST:- Building a customer centric development team- The roadmap and vision of creating an IoT consumer product and service- What does the product adoption path look like?- The role of the developer in shaping consumer-driven apps at each stage of the processSeb Chakraborty, Chief Technology Officer Connected Homes, Hive

09:45-10:30 Connecting the unconnected – Starting on the road to IoT in the enterpriseThere is an immediate opportunity for enterprises to benefit from IoT in the billions of devices already out there. Yet how does an organisation approach their dumb things and connect the unconnected? How do you start on that journey and what mistakes can you avoid? - What technology challenges does connecting the unconnected have?- Are there any quick wins to accelerate your projects?- How does accessing new data change how you manage it within your business? - What impact does interoperability standards have in connecting the unconnected? - What can we learn from initial projects to enable future ones? Rami Avidan, Managing Director IoT, Tele2

10:30-11:15 Implementing change, transforming businessThe Optical market place, which has been a stable bricks and mortar environment for many years is undergoing a number of disruptions caused by the emergence of new technologies in the optical process, greater use of the internet and mobile by customers and the increasing desire from customers to be in control of how and when they interact with the store.

In response to this, Specsavers is extending its customer journey out of their stores, on to customers’ devices and into their homes, using innovative IoT technologies in store and personalising customer interactions.- How are Specsavers responding to this change?- How are they using IoT technology to meet customer needs?- What technology choices did they make to implement this transformation?- What impact are these choices making on it’s core infrastructure and cloud based systems?

This session will address the potential disruptions, the journey and the technology choices they made to implement IoT systems as well as the opportunities they offer.David Guest, CTO, Specsavers

11:15-11:45 Networking refreshment break and one-to-one meetings

11:45-12:30 Data-driven disruption – Seizing competitive advantage moving from reactive to predictive maintenanceIoT enabled data driven predictive maintenance is becoming relevant in all the major industries as it can drive efficiency by providing higher levels of safety and quality at a fraction of the current costs, but what happens after a failure is predicted, the need for maintenance is detected or a part replacement is required? Even if you can predict failures, dynamic technician scheduling associated with equipment maintenance management requires insight into real-time held inventory, technician location and estimated service completion time.

- IoT enabled intelligent fleet/asset management- Steps to create a data platform for real-time information flow- Squeezing the asset – identifying new opportunities from existing data flow- Challenges to implementing IoT enabled predictive maintenance- Information visualisation, layered architecture for Sensing, Communication, Service and Infrastructure

Kalman Tiboldi, Chief Business Innovation Officer, TVH Group

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12:30-13:00 Harden the IoT: Strengthening your IoT design The Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) is focused on improving the security of software. Its key mission is to make software security visible, so that individuals and organisations worldwide can make informed decisions about true software security risks. The most well known, mature and “flagship” project is “The OWASP Top 10 Most Critical Web Application Security Risks” which has made its way into many of the major security frameworks in use today. This presentation and demonstration will take a look at a number of Flagship, Lab & Incubator Open Source Projects which can provide real benefits to security professionals, developers and enterprises.Adrian Winkles, OWASP Cambridge

13:00-14:00 Networking lunch

14:00-14:45 Bluetooth beacon applications and real world developer issues2014 was the year when many organizations ran initial pilot projects and 2015 was the year of large beacon deployments. ABI Research predicts there will be a 60-million-unit market by 2019. This session will review fundamental beacon concepts and the issues facing developers in the real world. A selection of beacon frame formats including iBeacon, AltBeacon and Eddystone will be introduced and the session will explore the technicalities and issues that can be faced when developing a beacon application and there will be a live beacon demonstration.- Apple iBeacon vs AltBeacon vs Google EddyStone- Under the hood – How Bluetooth Smart Beacons work- Application issues including APIs- Testing methods and tips

Martin Woolley, Technical Programme Manager, Bluetooth SIG

14:45-15:15 Technology Evolution in the Mist Subtitle: Innovation in the Confusing IoT Platform LandscapeThe presentation will illustrate the status of the IoT Platform landscape and the key area of development including AI, data visualization, security, social objects, and business models.Saverio Romeo, Principal Analyst, Beecham Research

15:15-15:45 Addressing standards fragmentation to make way for mass IoT adoptionWithout standards, the potential of IoT and its mass adoption will never be fully realised. Yet, how can standards be developed when such diverse systems exist? This discussion will seek to explore how the market can address fragmentation of standards and examine the best way forward to accelerate IoT adoption.

Agenda:

- Establishing the importance and challenges of developing IoT standards- Is the future divergent or convergent? Can a universal standard ever be reached?- What security implications exist with the current standards regime?- What are the risks of fragmentation?- How can progress be accelerated?William Webb, CEO, Weightless SIG

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15:45-16:30 LIVE DEMONSTRATION: Designing & building in security and privacy to IoTThis demonstration will showcase how vulnerable designs can be when they’ve not been created with security at the forefront on the engineering and coding.

- The fundamentals for designing with security in mind- A look at how current IoT products can be hacked- How these products could have been hardened during their development- The ‘must do’s to strengthen IoT designKen Munro, Security Specialist, Pen Test Partners

16:30-16:45 Chairman’s closing remarks

16:45 End of conference