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Speakers

Keynote Panel: The Future of Devices—Tablet, Smartphone & OS Wars

Enrico Salvatori

Senior Vice President & President, QCT Europe

<p>Discussion Topics:</p> <ul> <li>Who’s winning the smartphone race? How are the market dynamics likely to change in the next 12 months?</li> <li>Tablets: Will tablets become a mass market phenomenon, and will Apple continue to dominate? Who else stands a chance?</li> <li>Open vs. closed: How significant is the content / app ecosystem to any platform’s success and how important is a vertically integrated approach?</li> <li>Future of the OS: Do Windows and Meego stand a chance against Android? Who controls the user experience and how can OEMs differentiate?</li> <li>OEMS: PC vs Phone vs consumer electronics - who will dominate in the new converged era?</li></ul>

10:45 AM

Panel: Connecting Electronics—New revenue opportunities through the value chain

Colm Healy

Vice President and General Manager of Xiam Technologies, Qualcomm Internet Services

<p>Discussion Topics:</p> <ul><li>Which new connected devices will be coming to market in 2011? What new app and service possibilities will they enable?</li> <li>What are the latest innovations in business models for connected electronics?</li> <li>How might embedded connectivity disrupt the traditional electronics value chain?</li> <li>Will the connectivity technology become a feature of connected electronics, or should it be connectivity be seamless to the end user?</li> <li>Who&rsquo;s winning the race to deliver the home hub &ndash; the key control point in the connected house?</li></ul>

2:30 PM

Open Mobile Summit London 2011

Jun 8-9, 2011

Speakers

Keynote Panel: The Future of Devices—Tablet, Smartphone & OS Wars

Enrico Salvatori

Senior Vice President & President, QCT Europe

<p>Discussion Topics:</p> <ul> <li>Who’s winning the smartphone race? How are the market dynamics likely to change in the next 12 months?</li> <li>Tablets: Will tablets become a mass market phenomenon, and will Apple continue to dominate? Who else stands a chance?</li> <li>Open vs. closed: How significant is the content / app ecosystem to any platform’s success and how important is a vertically integrated approach?</li> <li>Future of the OS: Do Windows and Meego stand a chance against Android? Who controls the user experience and how can OEMs differentiate?</li> <li>OEMS: PC vs Phone vs consumer electronics - who will dominate in the new converged era?</li></ul>

10:45 AM

Panel: Connecting Electronics—New revenue opportunities through the value chain

Colm Healy

Vice President and General Manager of Xiam Technologies, Qualcomm Internet Services

<p>Discussion Topics:</p> <ul><li>Which new connected devices will be coming to market in 2011? What new app and service possibilities will they enable?</li> <li>What are the latest innovations in business models for connected electronics?</li> <li>How might embedded connectivity disrupt the traditional electronics value chain?</li> <li>Will the connectivity technology become a feature of connected electronics, or should it be connectivity be seamless to the end user?</li> <li>Who&rsquo;s winning the race to deliver the home hub &ndash; the key control point in the connected house?</li></ul>

2:30 PM

Open Mobile Summit London 2011

Jun 8-9, 2011

Speakers

From Feature Phones to Smartbooks

Luis Pineda

Senior Vice President, Product Management

10:10 AM Singapore Expo, Foyer 1, Level 2

CommunicAsia 2010 Summit

Jun 15-18, 2010