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MAY 12 -13, 2015moscone Center West,san francisco, Ca
Creating partnerships and developing ecosystems to monetize the iot service vision
www.iotworldevent.com #iotworld2015
visionary speakers from across the iot ecosystem including
Dr. Reginald BrothersUnder Secretary for Science
and Technology,US Department of Homeland Security
Jan De WittePresident & CEO, IT,GE Healthcare
Brian Van HarlingenCTO , Belkin
Michael LunaCTO,
Jawbone
Shiraz Hasan, AVP Industrial IoT Solutions,
AT&T
Scott Jensen,UX Designer,Google
Thiru ArunachalamCEO,Peel
Anna Jen, Director, New Ventures/New Products for
Epson America,Epson
John Mattison, CMIO/Assistant Medical Director,
Kaiser Permanente
Chris BorrosPresident,
Thread Group
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8 DEEP DIVEConferenCe traCks
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Analyst Breakfast Briefings
7.45am - 8.30am
Analyst Breakfast Briefings
Internet of Things Hackathon
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Day Two Keynotes
11.10am - 5.30pm
DAY ONE CONFERENCE TRACKS
DAY ONE ECOSYSTEM SUMMITS
ECOSYSTEM CENTER STAGE PRESENTATIONS
11.10am - 5.30pm
Manufacturing, Supply Chain & Logistics
IoT Analytics Summit
IoT Open Source Summit
IoT Security Summit
IoT Open Source Summit
Smart Cities
Connected & Autonomous
Cars
Consumer Wearables & Fitness
Healthcare Environment & Resource
Management
Beacons Smart Home
8.30am - 10.10am
Day One Keynotes
8.30am - 10.10am
Internet of Things Hackathon
8.00am - 9.00pm
11.15am - 5.30pm
DAY TWO ECOSYSTEM SUMMITS11.15am - 5.30pm
11.30am - 5.30pm
DAY TWO TRACKS
4.00pm - 5.00pm
ECOSYSTEM CENTER STAGE PRESENTATIONS
11.30am - 5.30pm
7.45am - 8.30am8.00am - 5.00pm
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participate in private one-on-one meetings right onthe show floor withindustry leaders.
ECOSYSTEM CENTER STAGEright at the heart of internet of
things World, the ecosystem Centerstage is the hub of the show and hostsshow keynotes, iot industry spotlights,Community Collaboration panels andthe innovation of things award
IoT ANALYTICS & SECURITY SUMMITSintroducing the iot analytics summit & iot securitysummit. a brand new feature to the show in 2015,
the iot analytics summit will teach you how to interrogatethe massive quantities of data being generated by iot andtransform it into useable information. equally the iotsecurity summit will cover everything you need to knowabout protecting your data associated with the everincreasing amount of connected devices.
IoT OPENSOURCESUMMIT
this summit will delveinto systems availableon the market and howthey can benefit the iotindustry.
PARTNERZONE
meet key industryassociations and mediaoutlets associated withiot and start broadeningyour knowledge anddeveloping long lastingbusiness relationships
HACKATHONCo-located with apps World northamerica, the Hackathon returns and will bebigger and better than ever before withmore teams, prizes and innovation.
Contact the sales team to discuss optionsand develop a customize package to suityour individual requirements.
WANT TO SPEAK, EXHIBIT OR SPONSOR?
Don't forget to visit the AppsWorld North America exhibitionlocated on the 2nd floor
Justin Norman Sales Account ManagerOffice+1 650 396 2924 [email protected]
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the World's
largest & most
Comprehensive
iot event
located atthe epicenterof the iotrevolution
DISCOVER OVER 150 EXHIBITORS SHOWCASING THE LATEST SOLUTIONS & TECHNOLOGIES
4000+ attendees 150+ exhibitors 250+ speakers
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VIP NETWORKING a favorite from 2014's event, dedicated speed networking sessions taking place twice daily ensure that attendeesmeet other senior level players in the industry to instigate business relationship building. With no other iot eventattracting such a senior level audience, get involved in the networking sessions during the show and meet top playersfrom the iot ecosystem.
EXECUTIVE CONFERENCEComprising two days of high levelconference keynotes, practioner case
studies and panels, and featuring 8 different one daydeep dives on the key vertical markets for internet ofthings, this is the most comprehensive program oniot ever assembled. purchase your conference passto benefit from the premium leaning and networkingopportunities.
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John MattisonCMIO/AssistantMedical Director,
Kaiser Permanente
HEAR FROM THE LEADING BRANDS FROM KEY VERTICALS IN IoT
Colin BoydCIO,
Johnson Controls
Jan De WittePresident & CEO, IT, GE Healthcare
Gary StrumoloManager, Vehicle Designand Infotronics, R&A, Ford Motor Company
Brian Van HarlingenCTO,Belkin
Peter TaylorSenior Product
Manager, Belkin
International
Dr. Jörg BrakensiekStandardization
Director, Automotive, Microsoft
Sonny VuCEO, Founder,
Misfit Wearables
Reid CarlbergSenior Director,Evangelism,
Salesforce.com
Tim MyersSenior Systems
Architect,RailComm
Qaizar HassonjeeVP Innovation,
Adidas WearableSports Electronics
Chris BruceFounder & CEO, Sproutling
Mark SpatesHead of Digital Home
Platform andPartnerships, Logitech
Roman M. KuropasFounder and CEO, Innova UEV
Thiru ArunachalamCEO, Peel
Prakash IyerVice President,
SoftwareArchitecture &
Strategy, Trimble
Hakan KostepenExecutive Director - Product
Planning Strategy & Innovation, Panasonic AutomotiveSystems Company of
America
Dennis MiloseskiVice President. Head
of Studio,Samsung Mobile
UXCA
Pearce MelcherTech Researcher,
SparkfunElectronics
Ethan Schur,COO, Grush
Peter Li, Co-Founder & CEO, Atlas Wearables
Michael Luna, CTO,
Jawbone
Scott Jensen,UX Designer, Google
Stephanie A. Race,CEO,
Crop Performance
Walter “Buzz”Stewart,
Chief R&D Officer, Sutter Health
Ryan Wartena,CEO & Co-Founder,
Geli
Eugene Kolker PhD;Chief Data Officer, Seattle Children's
Hospital
Zach Gentry,Vice President,
BusinessDevelopment, Enlighted
Charles YimMichael,
Founder and CEO,Breathometer
Brett Worthington,General Manager,
Wink
Radek Tadajewski, CEO,Oort
Xavier Datin, SVP,EcoBusiness,
Schneider Electric
Rafael Laskier,Strategy & Innovation
Manager , Vale
Scott Henneberry,VP, Smart Grid
Strategy, Schneider Electric
Scott Burnell,GlobalLead, BusinessDevelopment &
PartnerManagement,Ford MotorCompany
Amanda Parrilli,Director of Strategic
BusinessDevelopment – Home
Automation, The Home Depot
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PUBLIC SECTOR CARRIER & PLATFORM PROVIDERS
FINANCIERS & INSURANCE
INDUSTRY FACILITATORS
Dr. ReginaldBrothers,
Under Secretary forScience andTechnology,
US Department ofHomeland Security
Ashok Srivastava, Chief Data Scientist,
Verizon
Angel Mercedes, , M2M/IoT Sr. Business
DevelopmentManager,
T-Mobile USA
Francisco J. Jariego, Director of Industrial
IoT, Telefonica
Mohamad Nasser, Sr. Director, M2MProduct, Platformsand Marketing,
Sprint
Scott Allan, Director, Ting
Patrice Slupowski,VP, Digital Innovation,
Orange
Shawn Sanderson,Vice President,
Internet of Things,Telus
Davide Sorbara,Vice Chairman,
ETSI; Researcher,
Telecom Italia
Keith Saft, Founder, BLNK.io
(Telefonica)
Shiraz Hasan,AVP Industrial IoT
Solutions, AT&T
Chris Borros, President,
Thread Group
Tom Kerber, Director, Research,Home Controls &
Energy, Parks Associates
Jesse Berst, Chairman,
Smart CitiesCouncil
James Brehm, Founder andTechnologyEvangelist,
James Brehm &Associates
Dr. Richard Soley,Executive Director, Industrial Internet
Consortium
Ron Zimmer, Founder and CEO,
CABA
Ian Skerrett, VP of Marketing,
Eclipse Foundation
Ludovic Copéré, Growth Ventures &
Innovation, Sony Corporation
of America
Aaron Kaufman, Vice President and ChiefTechnology Officer,
Blueshield of California
Ben Bateman,Associate Director forHardware, Design,and Technology,
Indiegogo
Praveen Lingathoti,Investments &
BusinessDevelopment, SK
TelecomsAmericas, Inc.
Ed Maguire,Managing Directorand Senior Analyst,CLSA Americas
Ken Forster,Managing Partner,
ThingMUSEVentures
Daniel Obodovski, Author,
"The SilentIntelligence:
The Internet ofThings"
Mike Kuniavsky,Principal Scientist,
Palo Alto ResearchCenter (PARC)
Ben Bajarin, Principal Analyst,Consumer Market
Intelligence,Creative
Strategies, Inc.,Columnist. TIME &Tech.pinions
Brian Nordmann, AVC VTT Director,
U S Department ofState
JonathanReichental,
CIO, City of Palo Alto
Jeffrey L. Spencer, ITS Team Leader,
Federal TransportAuthority
Lauren Mattern,Parking Policy and
Technology Manager, San FranciscoMunicipal
TransportationAgency (SFMTA)
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DAY ONE – MAY 12TH
Keynotes: Creating Value and Monetizing IoT
7.45am Analyst Breakfast briefings
10.10am Networking Coffee Break & Executive Speed Networking
Chairman's Welcome & Market Analysis: Understanding Consumer & Industry demand, usage and behaviour• What are the actual figures of iot take up? How many people are buying connected devices? Who is selling what?
Leaders Panel: Creating Value from IoT • assessing the commercial feasibility and monetization of iot• How can iot impact enterprise productivity and enhance processes to create value? What does the enterprise/consumer need and how can iot meet
these demands?• role of 3rd parties in offering value added services• How will the technologies evolve?• managing iot data & Creating value through analytics• How can the data be managed effectively?• data visualisation and interoperability
Case Study: How can enterprises use IoT to create an engaging brand experience?keynote speaker to be announced shortly – keep updated at www.iotworldevent.com
Investing in IoT Panel: Assessing the Investment Climate & Accelerating Innovation• identifying opportunities for iot investment: Where do the investment opportunities lie?• How has the investment climate developed over the past 12 months?• What are the main financial considerations? What are the risks?
open to all attendees, the analyst breakfast briefings provide a unique platform for open & informal discussion with leading experts in the iot space.
each roundtable discussion addresses a specific topic area led by an analyst, and you are invited to join and contribute to the debate, pose your ownquestions and take away valuable insight into the future of iot
Aapo Markkanen,Principal Analyst, ABI Research &
Dan Shey, Practice Director, ABI Research
James Brehm, Founder and Technology Evangelist,James Brehm & Associates –
Ben Bajarin,Principal Analyst, Consumer MarketIntelligence, Creative Strategies, Inc., Columnist. TIME & Tech.pinions
John Byrne,Directing Analyst, M2M and IoT,
Infonetics
IoT AnalyticsSmart Cities
Topic to be announcedRole of LTE & 5G
Tomer Yosef-Or,Principal,ABRY Partners
Ludovic Copéré, Growth Ventures & Innovation, Sony Corporation of America
Ken Forster,Managing Partner,ThingMUSE Ventures
Ed Maguire, Managing Director and Senior Analyst, CLSA Americas
Ben Bateman, Associate Director, Design & Technology Categories at Indiegogo
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Brian Van Harlingen,Chief Technology Officer,Belkin
Anna Jen, Director, New Ventures/New Products forEpson America, Epson
8.30am
plus morekeynotes to beannouncedsoon !
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EXECUTIVE CONFERENCE PROGRAMPurchase your conference pass and get access to the below plus much more
CONSUMER IOT FOCUSSED TRACKS
Consumer Wearables & Fitness Connected & Autonomous Cars
MAY 12TH DAY ONE AGENDA CONTINUED...
11.10am TRACK KEYNOTESLatest Trends and Developments in IoT and Wearables
Keeping up with demand and future trends in Wearables for health andfitness: What’s next?• sharing best practice: overcoming the typical challenges restricting consumer uptake
and adoption• developing new products/features to keep the consumer engaged• improving communication between wearables and phones/ tablets/ laptopsMichael Luna, CTO, Jawbone
Case Study: Launching smart glasses and fitness/sports wearablesAnna Jen, Director, New Ventures/New Products for Epson America, Epson
Panel Discussion: Examining emerging business opportunities inwearable technology• Where are the commercial opportunities?• bringing together ecosystems to drive wearable device developments • emergence of company-funded wearables in the workplace• Working with insurance companies to remind users of benefits to keep active• How should these devices be priced to ensure successful take up?Qaizar Hassonjee, VP Innovation, Adidas Wearable Sports Electronics Daniel Obodovski,Author, “The Silent Intelligence: The Internet of Things"
Fashion designer/Retailer Insight: Wearables and Fashion• Creating a consumer-friendly & attractive product • ensuring Cutting edge design & ui to ensure consumer adoptionSpeaker to be announced
Misfit Wearables Case Study: Highlighting the key factors for success inWearables for Health and FitnessHow to ensure successful take-up? Highlighting major pain points restricting widespreadadoption• What are the main drivers for wearables for health & fitness?• following recent investments, what are misfits’ plans moving forward?• How can iot and Wearables change the way consumers think about their healthcare,
fitness and lifestyle? How can companies leverage this behavior?Sonny Vu,CEO, Founder, Misfit Wearables
Panel Discussion: Engaging with the Consumer through creating anEffective User Interface and Design• making wearable technology even easier and more accessible for the consumer• engaging with the consumer to ensure they continue using the product once the
novelty has worn off• delivering a user friendly and engaging design to keep the user motivated• building an engaging ux to meet user demand and experienceAntonio Jara, Vice-Chair, IEEE ComSoc IoT; CEO, HOP Ubiquitous, Assistant Prof.,HESSO SwitzerlandPearce Melcher,Tech Researcher, Sparkfun ElectronicsPeter Li, Co-Founder & CEO, Atlas Wearables
Is there a need for new battery and charging technologies• to what extent is there a need for new technologies to accommodate the explosion of
new wearable technologySpeaker to be announced
Changing the way that Wearables can track your Health through SweatSensors• Working with and developing technologies for the u.s. air force research laboratoryJason Heikenfeld, Professor,University of Cincinnati
Panel Discussion: How will the market will continue to change and evolve • examining niche markets with huge potentials i.e. pet/ baby market wearables• powering the internet of toys• advancements in miniaturization of devices• examining the role of nanotechnology• Wireless power Charging opportunities: Moderator: Ben Bajarin, Principal Analyst, Consumer Market Intelligence , CreativeStrategies, Inc., Columnist. TIME & Tech.pinionsKrissa Watry, Co-Founder, DynepicChris Bruce,Founder & CEO, SproutlingMolly Maloof, MD, Physician Technologist/Director of Clinical Strategy, Doctorbase/Medical Advisor, GeneSolve
12.30pm – 1.45pm networking lunch
3.00pm – 4.00pm networking Coffee break
5.30pm end of track
Examining Niche & Emerging Wearable Opportunities
Sustaining the successful Wearables Market
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11.10am TRACK KEYNOTESLooking ahead towards Autonomous Vehicles
Case Study: Examining the Car Manufacturer’s strategy forconnected and autonomous vehicles?• What does the future hold for the Connected Car?• How will the car become one of the key mobile devices for iot?• How can the car facilitate data sharing across different verticals to facilitate the
connected lifestyle, e.g. with the homeHenry Bzeih, Head of Connected Car/CTO, Kia
What does the future hold for the Connected Car • How will the car become one of the key mobile devices for iot?• How can the car facilitate data sharing across different verticals to facilitate the
connected lifestyle, e.g. with the homeSpeaker to be announced
Panel Discussion: Highlighting Emerging business models for thewider ecosystem of the Connected Car • How can the converging verticals work together whilst still maintaining differentiation• bringing together in-vehicle operating systems, wireless and in-vehicle data
communication, machine learning, analytics, speech recognition, contentmanagement …
• examining the revenue opportunities & business models for integrating entertainmentfeaturesModerator: Maxine Bingham, Founder & Editor-in-Chief, IoT PerspectivesHenry Bzeih, Head of Connected Car/CTO,KiaPatrice Slupowski,VP, Digital Innovation, OrangeRoman M. Kuropas, Founder and CEO, Innova UEVDr. Jörg Brakensiek,Standardization Director, Automotive, Microsoft
When can we expect truly autonomous vehicles?• Highlighting and overcoming the key challenges• examining recent trials/successes• analyst prediction and timelines Speaker to be announced
Delivering safety in the Connected and Autonomous Vehicle• assessing the technologies available to ensuring safe and secure driving • With drivers now having to pay attention to even more controls, displays and alerts than
ever before, how can car manufacturers meet demand for connectivity whilst at thesame time ensuring safety?
• is technology in the car a help or hindrance?Speaker to be announced
Panel Discussion: Moving towards a future of Autonomous and Self-Driving Vehicles• addressing the future challenges hindering autonomous car development• Creating machine learning opportunities to optimize travel paths/ time of day travel/
energy saving …. Praveen Lingathoti, Investments & Business Development, SK Telecoms Americas,Louay A. Eldada, CEO, Co-Founder, Quanergy Systems
Health and Wellness in the Car • maximising safety in the car • assessing systems that increase safety and minimize distraction concerns• an overview of health and wellness initiatives, e.g. alerts for low blood sugar levels• ensuring privacy of health info Gary Strumolo, Manager, Vehicle Design and Infotronics, R&A,Ford Motor Company
Panel Discussion: Overcoming the threats to connected car securityand driver • How can vehicles use this technology to avoid collisions? • Highlighting the key safety concernsModerator: Daniel Ramos, Senior Analyst - Enterprise Cloud & M2M Practice Leader,Pyramid ResearchJeffrey L. Spencer, ITS Team Leader, Federal Transport AuthorityScott Burnell, Global Lead, Business Development & Partner Management, FordDeveloper Program, Ford Motor Company
5.30pm end of track
12.30pm – 1.45pm networking lunch
3.00pm – 4.00pm networking Coffee break
Addressing Opportunities for the Autonomous Vehicle
Future Developments. Trends and Challenges
Smart Cities Manufacturing, Supply Chain and Logistics
MAY 12TH DAY ONE AGENDA CONTINUED... INDUSTRIAL IoT FOCUSSED TRACKS
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11.10am TRACK KEYNOTESMonetizing the Industrial Internet
Transforming and Optimizing business processes with IoT • How can iot drive future business transformation?• How can Cio’s use iot technologies to maximize business development and efficiency • evaluating the impacts and opportunities from big data • assessing the risks of iot in industry Colin Boyd,CIO, Johnson Controls
Panel Discussion: Increasing Productivity & Output forManufacturers through IoT applications• How to monetize through industrial internet value proposition• big data, processing and analytics for the industrial internet• upgrading legacy equipment & standards to smarter connected systems and
processesColin Boyd, CIO, Johnson ControlsMore panellists to be announced soon
Chairman’s Welcome: An Overview of latest developments andtrends in Industrial Smart BuildingsRon Zimmer, President & CEO,CABA (Continental Automated BuildingsAssociation)
Modernizing the Mining Industry with the Internet of Things • examining the context of iot for mining and why innovation is increasingly important• Highlighting the potential of iot to transform the industry• building a sustainable innovation culture to boost collaboration internally and externally• How can iot transform future mining activities making mine sites safer and more
productive• sharing best practice: showcasing real physical world activitiesRafael Laskier, Strategy & Innovation Manager at Global Strategy Department, Vale
Panel Discussion: Examining latest developments in Smart Buildingsin for Industry and Manufacturing • building the “smart factory”• examining how iot technologies can optimize efficiency and minimize energy
consumption through smarter building solutions• What can a smart building deliver?• integrating safety and security into smart buildingsModerator: Keith Robinson,Sr. Strategist & Consultant, Head of M2M/IoT, CompassIntelligenceUpal Basu, Partner, Nokia Growth partnersShiraz Hasan,AVP Industrial IoT Solutions, AT&T
IoT for Supply Chain Management• examining the benefits from collecting data from sensors and
communicating that data to factory floor workers, plant managers, softwaresystems …Speaker to be announced
What does IoT mean for Fleet Management and Tracking?• vehicle tracking and location tracking- traffic management systems• Quality of shipment Conditions• item location• storage incompatibility detection• fleet managementSpeaker to be announced
Panel Discussion: What is driving developments in IoT for FleetTracking• opportunities for vehicle tracking/traffic management systems• overcoming environmental concerns: reducing Co2 emissions• meeting fleet operators’ need for operational efficiencies Keith Saft, Founder, BLNK.io, TelefonicaMore panellists to be announced
12.30pm – 1.45pm networking lunch
3.00pm – 4.00pm networking Coffee break
5.30pm end of track
Industrial IoT in Practice
Supply Chain and Logistics Management
11.10am TRACK KEYNOTESEncouraging Public sector support and Investment in the Smart City
Chairman’s Welcome: An overview of latest developments andtrends in the Smart CityJesse Berst, Chairman, Smart Cities Council
Highlighting successes, failures and opportunities from recentSmart City Developments• examining recent developments in smart parking, traffic Congestion, smart lighting,
Waste management, smart roads, energy efficiency projects ..City Council Case Study to be announced
Panel Discussion: What is driving investment in Smart Cities andwhat does the investment climate look like?• How can municipalities justify the investment?• examining government and public sector spending on smart Cities: How much should
this be a priority?• to what extent can municipalities capitalise on the data they are collecting?• government backing of smart Cities in europeJesse Berst,Chairman, Smart Cities CouncilJonathan Reichental,CIO, City of Palo Alto
City of San Francisco SFpark Case Study• sharing best practice: How has san francisco successfully delivered sfpark - the
innovative parking policy pilot project• Why and how san francisco changed its approach to parking• showcasing the results and lessons learntLauren Mattern, Parking Policy and Technology Manager, San Francisco MunicipalTransportation Agency (SFMTA)
Using Big Data to decipher and overcome problems in PublicTransport• leveraging the ever-growing amount of data that the smart City has access to• How can smart cities derive actionable insights from the data they collect using
iot solutionsSpeaker to be announced
Panel Discussion: Addressing the key challenges facingdevelopments in Connected Transport Systems• Highlighting key use cases based on real-world examples• improvements in bus networks• tackling the huge infrastructure developments required to rail systems• How can technology tackle the key issues facing transport in urban areas• tackling congestion & parking• improving efficiency through data collection data in order to foresee and prevent failure• How can airports benefit from the internet of things: Connected aviation
opportunities and ChallengesModerator: Matt Hatton,Founder & CEO, Machina ResearchTim Myers, Senior Systems Architect, RailCommDeclan Byrne,President and CEO, WIMAX Forum
Opportunities For Digital Signage• Highlighting the revenue opportunities from advertising• What are the other benefits from digital signage? Speaker to be announced
IoT in Lighting• examining building lighting and street lighting• enabling surveillance at traffic lights• How can connected vehicles interact?Speaker to be announced
Panel Discussion: How can we build Smart cities with help from BigData? • What to do with the vast amount of data available in the smart City?Moderator: James Brehm,Founder and Technology Evangelist, James Brehm &AssociatesMelanie Nutter,Principal, Nutter Consulting/ Former City of San FranciscoDirector
Integrated Transport Systems
Moving towards a Smart City
12.30pm – 1.45pm networking lunch
3.00pm – 4.00pm networking Coffee break
5.30pm end of track
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Keynotes: Delivering a Sustainable IoT Framework and Managing Data Effectively
Chairman's Welcoming Address
Carrier Case Study: Highlighting the key role and influence of service providers in driving and innovative IoT Keynote Speaker to be announced shortly – Keep updated at www.iotworldevent.com
Panel Discussion: Integrating IoT Technologies and Standards & Creating a Sustainable IoT framework • assessing the range of enabling technologies for iot • overcoming interoperability challenges• Which wireless standards will be most pertinent• How can the different standards be integrated i.e. integrating technologies in the radio access and application layer
Dr. Richard Soley, Executive Director, Industrial Internet Consortium
Chris Boross, President, Thread Group
Geoff MulliganFounder & PresidentIPSO Alliance
Senior Representative, AllSeen Alliance
Senior Representative, Open Internet Consortium
EXECUTIVE CONFERENCE PROGRAMPurchase your conference pass and get access to the below plus much more
DAY TWO – MAY 13TH
7.45am Analyst Breakfast briefings
open to all attendees, the analyst breakfast briefings provides a unique platform for open & informal discussion with leading experts in the iot space.
each roundtable discussion addresses a specific topic area led by an analyst, and you are invited to join and contribute to the debate, pose your ownquestions and take away valuable insight into the future of iot
Chris Massot,Partner,
Claro Partners
Colin Dixon, Chief Analyst and Founder,
nScreenMedia
Jessica Groopman, Senior Researcher, Altimeter Group
Tom Kerber, Director, Research, Home
Controls & Energy,Parks Associates
Matt Hatton, Founder & CEO,
Machina ResearchPrivacy, Ethics andPersonalization Smart Home
Smart CitiesMoving the IoT experiencebeyond simply
connecting devices
Topic to be announced
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8.45am
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10.10am Networking Coffee Break & Executive Speed Networking
CONSUMER IoT FOCUSSED TRACKS
Smart Home Beacons
MAY 13TH DAY ONE AGENDA CONTINUED...
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11.10am TRACK KEYNOTESDevelopments in Smart Buildings and the Smart Home
Chairman’s Welcome: Examining the Evolution of IoT in Smart Buildings Ron Zimmer,President & CEO, CABA (Continental Automated BuildingsAssociation)
Panel Discussion: Delivering Smart Buildings in the home• overcoming the Challenges of integrating a full home service • addressing the importance of interoperability within the home • Combining the need for simplicity, seamless interaction and value added services to
bring iot to the consumer Moderator: Keith Robinson, Sr. Strategist & Consultant, Head of M2M/IoT, CompassIntelligence Holger Knoepke,Vice President Connected Home, Deutsche TelekomXavier Datin, SVP, EcoBusiness, Schneider Electric
Home Depot Case Study: A retailer insight into consumer demand,uptake and trends • showcasing consumer adoption of smart devices in the home• What are the most interesting product and entry points for consumer?Amanda Parrilli, Director of Strategic Business Development – Home Automation, TheHome Depot
Home Depot Case Study: A retailer insight into consumer demand,uptake and trends Amanda Parrilli, Director of Strategic Business Development – Home Automation,The Home DepotBrett Worthington, General Manager, Wink
Belkin Case Study: Examining key factors for success in the ConnectedHomePeter Taylor, Senior Product Manager, Belkin International
Examining drivers & consumer adoption for home automation• How can consumers’ behavior impact the next wave of connected devices?• sharing best practice: showcasing insteon’s successes in delivering home automation• Highlighting the importance of interoperability and bringing together devices in the homeJoe Dada,CEO, Insteon
Panel Discussion: Creating Value and Monetising the Smart Home• How can brands entice new customers and thus. create a higher value, and drive repeat
purchases• delivering an effective marketing strategy to the consumerModerator: Mike Krell,Analyst,Moor Insights & StrategyThiru Arunachalam,CEO,Peel Errett Kroeter, Senior Director of Brand and Developer Marketing, Bluetooth SpecialInterest Group
Opportunities For Carrier to step into the Smart Home Market• showcasing telefonica’s “thinking things”• enabling consumers to connect almost any device wirelessly to the internetFrancisco J. Jariego, Director of Industrial IoT, Telefonica
Start Up Showcase: Examining the successful launch of Grush: TheGaming ToothbrushEthan Schur, COO, Grush
Panel Discussion: Bringing together the array of industry players in theSmart Home• ensuring sustainable business models for interaction and interoperability • Who are the key players that will drive the future Connected Home?• How to ensure usability and Qos?• How can carriers step into home automation markets?• Highlighting the latest standardisations developmentModerator: Ben Bajarin, Principal Analyst, Consumer Market Intelligence, CreativeStrategies, Inc.,Columnist. TIME & Tech.pinionsLudovic Copéré, Growth Ventures & Innovation, Sony Corporation of AmericaSpeaker tbc,Keen HomeStuart Lombard, CEO, ecobeeRadek Tadajewski,CEO, OortAdam Justice,Vice President and General Manager, Grid Connect
12.30pm – 1.45pm networking lunch
3.00pm – 4.00pm networking Coffee break
5.30pm end of track
Data, Standardisation, Security and Privacy Concerns
Connected Devices in the Home
11.10am TRACK KEYNOTESOpportunities for Beacons and Location-Based Services in Retail
Showcasing the explosion in beacon technology and its role in IoT• an insight into the consumer demand and take-up• How has the beacon market will evolved over past 12 months?• examining the role and impacts of bluetooth smart• examining the revenue opportunities from proximity services in retailSpeaker to be announced
Looking ahead to the endless possibilities for Beacons in Stadiums &Auditoriums• an insight into the vast benefits for larger, outdoor eentertainment/sporting
venues to use beacons• opportunities for beacons to deliver personalized marketing on nearby food
offerings, ticket programs, merchandise discounts etc• How can event sponsors incorporate beacon technology?• What are the challenges?Speaker to be announced
Panel Discussion: Realizing the full potential and benefits of Mobile withi-beacons and LBS• examining the range of applications from lbs and i-beacons for enterprises:
supply Chain Control; nfC payments; intelligent shopping applications; smartproduct management
• Where are the commercial opportunities?• What is the current state of play and future plans for beacons in large venues
(stadiums/ auditoriums/sports venues ..)• Where are the partnership opportunities? Aaron Smith, Director, Customer Mobile Applications, NordstromHakan Kostepen, Executive Director - Product Planning Strategy & Innovation,Panasonic Automotive Systems Company of America
Retailer Case Study: Enhancing the shopping experience and creating astronger bond between customer and retailer through Beacons• providing valuable, location-based information to marketers • How can retailers deliver a personal experience to the consumer with location
based services• How is consumer behaviour being captured by retailers?• How valuable is this information?Aaron Smith, Director, Customer Mobile Applications, Nordstrom
Panel Discussion: Finding a balance between Personalization andPrivacy • How much should the consumer be aware of i-beacons/sensors around them and
how their data is being used?• How will developments in privacy and data protection impact the rise in beacon
technology? • How can brands educate consumers to gain trust and ensure maximum benefits
from their marketing campaigns?Chris Massot, Partner, Claro Partners
How to create and successfully deliver context-aware applications• sharing best practice of the creation, deployment and management of contextual
mobile applications• incorporating cloud computing infrastructures and iot technologies to enable
seamless integration• How can retailers capitalize on these services through marketing and advertising Speaker to be announced
Panel Discussion: Looking ahead to the future of Beacon Technologyand location-based applications• What next to ensure brands can make the most of these opportunities?• examining the future in beacon technologies• How can beacons and provide new data & therefore added benefits• opportunities for beacons to optimize employee productivity in the workplaceAntonio Jara, Vice-Chair, IEEE ComSoc IoT; CEO, HOP Ubiquitous, Assistant Prof.,HESSO SwitzerlandDavid Blaza, Marketing Strategy Consultant, Freelance/ARM
12.30pm – 1.45pm networking lunch
3.00pm – 4.00pm networking Coffee break
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Deployment Method & Strategies
Beacon Applications & Considerations
INDUSTRIAL IoT FOCUSSED TRACKS
Healthcare Environment &Resource Management
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11.10am TRACK KEYNOTESEnhancing healthcare services with IoT
How to Navigate Big Data in Healthcare• the importance of analyzing developments in eHrs• maximizing the potential of using this dataJohn Mattison, CMIO, Assistant Medical Director,Kaiser Permanente
How can healthcare organizations can utilize the internet of things(devices, data, tools) to improve patient healthJan De Witte, President & CEO, IT, GE Healthcare
Panel Discussion: Bringing together the entire ecosystem tosuccessfully drive technology innovations and enhance healthcareservices• the role of third parties in driving investment in iot in Healthcare• examining the role of insurance Companies in accelerating development• What does iot mean for the pharmaceutical company?• examining new, disruptive business models – e.g. “beyond the pill”• emergence of company-funded healthcare wearables • developing effective business modelsWalter “Buzz” Stewart,Chief R&D Officer, Sutter HealthJoe Peterson, Chairman, Alliance for Connected CareAaron Kaufman, Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, Blueshield ofCalifornia
Case Study: How is Sutter Health harnessing IoT & big data torevolutionize healthcare• addressing the challenges of detecting heart failure with the development and
application of sophisticated analytic methods• using eHr data and advanced analytics to help detect heart failure earlier • identifying best practices for using predictive models in decision support Walter “Buzz” Stewart, Chief R&D Officer, Sutter Health
Successfully adding Security into Connected Health device• ensuring your device is secure for hospital & consumer use• How can both wearable or embedded medical devices be made safeSpeaker to be announced
Panel Discussion: Assessing the benefits of using IoT & Big Data toprovide better Healthcare• How can the health sector gain and what are the risks?• addressing the importance for protecting privacy in the healthcare space• How can personal data be protected?• to what extent is this fundamental to this development of connected healthcare• addressing key security concerns and challengesEugene Kolker, PhD; Chief Data Officer, Seattle Children's HospitalKrista Drobac, Partner, Sirona Strategies/ Executive Director, Alliance forConnected Care
The Network-Centric Approach to Healthcare: New Perspectives onConnected Health • understanding how enhanced access to medical data is increasing the efficiency
of healthcare systems • overcoming the challenges of big data in healthcare through smart data• leveraging real-time access to patient information via connected medical devices
to provide better patient careThierry Zylberberg, EVP, Orange and Director, Orange Healthcare
Panel Showcase: Examining the role of Start Up’s in Healthcare:Showcase PlatformModerator: Garrett Dunham, Founder & CEO,Prebacked
From Idea, to Startup, to Mass Market Adoption• best practice Case study• showcasing the key role of the start-up in bringing iot into healthcareCharles Yim Michael, Founder and CEO, Breathometer
SHOWCASE YOUR LATEST AND GREATEST PRODUCTS IN HEALTHCARE –Contact [email protected] for more information.
12.30pm – 1.45pm networking lunch
Big Data, Security & Analytics in Healthcare
3.00pm – 4.00pm networking Coffee break
Examining Next Generation technologies and platforms inHospitals and for remote care
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11.10am TRACK KEYNOTESRevolutionizing Energy and Utility msrkets
How is the Weather Channel embracing IoT and Data systems foraccurate forecasting?• deploying a fast it model to ensure more accurate, relevant and timely data• sharing best practice: rebuilding data platforms, moving forecasting over to the
cloud, ingesting data through api’sSpeaker to be announced
How IoT is revolutionizing Energy & Utility Management• What is driving innovation?• examining the key aspects for connected technology in the smart grid• overcoming the challenges of integrating renewables and distributed energy
generation on the gridScott Henneberry, VP, Smart Grid Strategy, Schneider Electric
Panel Discussion: Assessing developments in the Energy market andSmart Grid technology • using innovative and connected technologies to monetize the energy space• financing energy systems and microgrids• incorporating the value propositions of storage into the energy finance models • Coupling renewable energy generation with energy storage• Who will operate distributed assets for energy services? (i.e. oems, utilities/ipps,
solar dev/esCos, network companies… )• looking ahead to virtual powerplantsRyan Wartena, CEO & Co-Founder, GeliNauman Sheikh, Enterprise Data Architect,Exelon Corporation
How can IoT help create a sustainable energy future• How can iot technologies encourage industrial companies to become more energy
efficient by easing processes• monitoring efficiency and keeping track on energy savings• monitoring not only meters themselves, but also substations, charging stations, and
power generation stations etc… Speaker to be announced
Panel Discussion: Looking at opportunities for industrialorganizations to quantify and reduce their energy usage throughefficiency• How can organizations play a key role in energy efficiency evolution• sharing best practice on new energy efficiency opportunities and innovations• What are the key considerations to keep in mind for the future?Moderator: Aapo Markkanen,Principal Analyst/ Dan Shey, Practice Director, ABIResearchZach Gentry, Vice President, Business Development, EnlightedCameron Turner,Principal & Co-Founder, The Data Guild Bryan Kester, CEO. SeeControl
Case Study: Managing and Optimizing assets in Agriculture,construction, Transportation and logistics• enabling the next generation of precision agriculture• instrumenting equipment with sensors, capturing data at scale, and using data
analysis to predict and improve performancePrakash Iyer, Vice President, Software Architecture & Strategy, Trimble
Enabling the Next Generation of Precision Agriculture• instrumenting equipment with sensors, capturing data at scale, and using data analysis
to predict and improve performanceSpeaker to be announced
Panel Introduction Stephanie A. Race, CEO, Crop Performance
Panel Discussion: Examining IoT opportunities and applications inPrecision Agriculture• Connecting growers and delivering full-fleet wireless connectivity• deploying advanced crop monitoring systems to help growers improve agronomy and
drive up profits • Highlighting the technological capabilities for remote sensing of crops• i.e. using sensors and data to establish performance standards and set alerts for
abnormal conditions of temperature, vibration, humidity …Stephanie A. Race, CEO, Crop Performance
12.30pm – 1.45pm networking lunch
3.00pm – 4.00pm networking Coffee break
5.30pm end of track
Industrial IoT in Practice
IoT and Precision Agriculture
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ECOSYSTEM CENTER STAGE
Right at the heart of Internet of Things World, the Ecosystem CenterStage is the hub of the show and hosts Show Keynotes, IoT IndustrySpotlights, Community Collaboration Panels and the Innovation ofThings Award
Day One includes:Solution Provider Spotlight Session• 20 minute pitches by leading solution providers showcasing their
product, service, solution or application and how this can drivesuccessful iot deployments
IoT User Experience & Design• What does iot mean for ux designers?• How getting the right ux can bring the next level of service to the
consumer?• Creating value from iot with the right ux• sharing best practice in end to end customer experience for iot• delivering an effective ux for the consumer to successful manage
multiple connected devices, platforms and services• What are the key issues for consumers and how can the right ui design
overcome this?
Speakers include:
Qaizar Hassonjee,VP Innovation, Adidas Wearable Sports Electronics
Mike Kuniavsky,Principal Scientist, Palo Alto Research Center (PARC)
Scott Jensen,UX Designer, Google
Gordon Hui, Vice President, Strategy,Smart Design
With billions of sensors collecting trillions ofdatapoints, the Internet of Things will amassdata on a scale never before seen. Onlywhen we analyze that data can we trulyrelease the value of the internet of things.But collecting, managing, disecting andanalyzing data on this scale brings a wholehost of challenges.attend this free summit on the exhibitionfloor to learn about the business intelligenceof the internet of things. Covering big data,interrogating data, the impact of analytics onthe customer experience.
the iot analytics summit is held on the showfloor and is open to both conferencedelegates and exhibition attendees.
Key Topics to be addressed:• delivering value from iot with analytics• examining the link between big data and iot• making sense of sensored data in industrial
markets • exploring the benefits for
manufacturing/fleet managementcompanies
• sharing best practice of deploying dataanalytics in Healthcare
• addressing the challenges of adoption of iotanalytics in an existing business
• evaluating the cost & impact to existingbusiness processes& technologytransformation
• How to process the data at the edge of thenetwork?
• examining the role of fog Computing for theinternet of things?
• Highlighting the importance of industrycollaboration to deliver maximum valuefrom iot data
Speakers include:
Ashok Srivastava, Chief Data Scientist, Verizon
Patrice Slupowski,VP, Digital Innovation,Orange
Chris Bruce, Founder & CEO, Sproutling
Keith Saft,Founder, BLNK.io, Telefonica
Eugene Kolker, PhD; Chief Data Officer, Seattle Children's Hospital
Nauman Sheikh,Enterprise Data Architect,Exelon Corporation
IoT OPEN SOURCE SUMMIT
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DAY ONE – MAY 12TH
Driving IoT Product and Service Innovation with Open Sourcethis two day summit is designed for product developers and innovatorsaddressing the fast moving iot market.
open source technologies will be fundamental to the successfulproliferation of iot. but with the popularity and proliferation of opensource iot approaches, it can often be challenging to understand thebest platform to choose for a biarticular project.
With coverage of the key open source initiatives such as eclipse, iotivity,allseen, mQtt, & prpl, this summit will clarify the roles of the different
open source providers. using case studies, panels and deep dives, thesessions will guide developers though how to select the appropriate opensource for their particular circumstances and objectives. further sessionwill discuss ip in an open source environment, and explore howparticipating companies and developers can create and protect theirown ideas within an open source environment.
building on the success of last year’s sell out summit, and now doubled inlength to two days, the iot open source summit is the ideal place tomeet the leading open source experts and get your questions answered.
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The issue of trust has become one of themajor challenges that will need to beaddressed before widescale deployment ofIoT can be achieved.With such a diverse and hetergeneousnetwork, how can IoT networks beimmunized against data interception?• How can simple, low cost IoT devices bemade fully secure and tamper proof?• How can enterprise and consumer data becleary protected and secure in the cloud?• In short, how can consumers and enteprisetrust the Internet of Things?
The IoT Security Summit will cover all aspectsrelating to security issues surrounding theInternet of Things, including data protection,prevention of threats & risks, legal issues plusmuch more.
Key Topics to be addressed:• Identifying and Creating Solutions thatbetter prepare for future threats and risks• Adding Security Functions into the device,network, platform• Creating a legal framework for governingconsumer protection and data• Examining the need for security standardsas IoT connectivity increases• Sharing Best Practice: How to build asecurity system?• Examining the need to find a balancebetween privacy and personalization• Safeguarding the device and data• Importance of collaboration throughout theIoT Security Supply Chain
Speakers include:
Dr. Reginald Brothers,Under Secretary for Science and Technology, US Department of Homeland Security
Scott Belcher, CEO, TIA
Brian D. Nordmann, Director, Office of Verification andTransparency Technologies, U.S. Department of State
Robin Duke-Woolley.CEO, Beecham Research
Laura DiDio, Director Enterprise Research, SystemsResearch & Consulting, Strategy Analytics
IoT OPEN SOURCE SUMMIT Driving IoT Product and Service Innovation with Open SourceThis Two Day Summit is designed for product developers and innovatorsaddressing the fast moving IoT market.
Open Source technologies will be fundamental to the successfulproliferation of IoT. But with the popularity and proliferation of openSource IoT approaches, it can often be challenging to understand thebest platform to choose for a biarticular project.
With coverage of the key open source initiatives such as Eclipse, IoTivity,AllSeen, MQTT, & prpl, this summit will clarify the roles of the different
open source providers. Using case studies, panels and deep dives, thesessions will guide developers though how to select the appropriate opensource for their particular circumstances and objectives. Further sessionwill discuss IP in an open source environment, and explore howparticipating companies and developers can create and protect theirown ideas within an open source environment.
Building on the success of last year’s sell out summit, and now doubled inlength to two days, the IoT Open Source Summit is the ideal place tomeet the leading open source experts and get your questions answered.
IoT SECURITY SUMMIT
Continuing to be the main focal point ofInternet of Things World 2015, day two of theCenter Stage will include a dedicated sessionaimed at carriers highlighting the role of thecarrier in the IoT ecosystem.
Topics to be addressed include:Understanding the Role of the Carrier• How can carriers optimize their networks andmanage the traffic from IoT Applications• Examine lessons learnt from 3G & LTEdeployments in M2M.• What is the role of the carrier in defining IoTstandards.• What challenges are the service providersfacing?• What opportunities are there for carriers topartner with the car manufacturer, OEM,healthcare provider, utility company etc… ?• Examining current and evolving carrierstrategies and plans for IoT and M2M• Examining the role of the MVNO: Establishingeffective business models• Leveraging LTE Networks for IoT• What business models are carriers adopting toremain top of the value chain?
Speakers include:
Scott Allan, Director, Ting
Shawn Sanderson,Vice President, Internet of Things, Telus
Angel Mercedes,M2M/IoT Sr. Business DevelopmentManager, T-Mobile USA
Davide Sorbara,Vice Chairman, ETSI; Researcher, Telecom Italia
Mohamad Nasser, Sr. Director, M2M Product, Platforms andMarketing,Sprint
This year we are delighted to offer you theopportunity to take part in the FIRSTInnovation of Things Awards.Being part of the Innovation of Things Awardsoffers you the chance to showcase yourcompany onsite to a panel of investors in theIoT space.How to get involved? Please send across ashort profile of your company, which couldinclude company history; product/serviceoutline and successes. Each submission will be judged by a team ofanalysts prior to the event! Their top 5 will thenbe invited to provide a 10 minute pitch on ourCenter Stage to a panel of investors and theevent audience.
Please email Melinda Templeman for moreinformation [email protected] or call +1 (650) 396 2931
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