and more events – Wireless Conference November 13th

Ireland’s third Wireless Conference – IMI Conference Centre, Dublin, 13th November 2007. www.iwc.ie

Conference Theme 2007:
‘Mobile Broadband, Mobile Content – The next wave’

Chairman:

Guy Johnston, CEO – European Telecommunications Management www.etm.ie

Speakers include:

John Strand, CEO, http://www.strandconsult.dk (Strand Consult)
Jan Hoffman, Mobile Manager, http://www.tv2.dk (TV2 Denmark)
Eamon Hession, CEO, http://www.puca.com (Puca)
Emer Conlon, IT Project Manager – http://www.rte.ie (RTE)
Fran Rooney, Chairman, http://www.icebroadband.ie (ICE Broadband)
Mark White, CEO, http://www.nowcasting.ie (Nowcasting)
Richard Rodger, CTO, http://www.feedhenry.com (FeedHenry)
Colm Piercy, CEO, http://www.Digiweb.ie (Digiweb)
Colm Healy, CEO, http://www.xiam.com (Xiam)

Conference programme available – http://www.iwc.ie/programme.htm

Registration: Contact Niamh Collins Niamh@investnet.ie or +353 (0)1 7008506

Date: Tuesday 13th November 2007
Venue: IMI Conference Centre, Clonard, Sandyford, Dublin 16.
Cost: 300euro pp

6 Responses to “and more events – Wireless Conference November 13th”

  1. Evert Bopp says:

    Not interesting this year now that I’m not speaking.
    😉

  2. Pat Phelan says:

    Never even heard of it or got an invite

  3. Evert Bopp says:

    I spoke at this last year. It’s interesting enough and a relative small scale event. Which means that you will actually be able to hear/see all speakers and also get a chance to ask the odd question. Last years event leaned very much toward the mobile phone market and it looks like this year it will be the same. Might be something for you Pat. Even if it’s only to hear John Strand spout on again on how he has predicted every trend in the telco industry….
    😉

  4. Pat Phelan says:

    hhhmmmm
    nope, not my kind of crack, too busy working
    Maybe ei might sponsor me to attend.

  5. liam noonan says:

    Will they discuss the unsavoury practice of leading customers astray by pretending to provide a broadband service in an area when in fact they don’t have one i.e. baiting

  6. Evert Bopp says:

    Liam, no they normally address developments and trends in the international market and not just Ireland.