Join other forward-thinking business leaders, digital marketers, digital publishers, advertising executives and technology suppliers on 19 November, London to debate the challenges and opportunities presented by mobile technologies to the media, technology and wider creative industries.
At this one-day gathering, you will discover intense sharing and networking that will help build a complete understanding as to where to take the next step of your mobile strategy.
Plus MEF members can save 20% on the cost of entry - contact us for your discount code.
Discover the best examples of effective mobile engagement through brands, hear keynote speeches from media and technology heavyweights that will offer deep insight into the macro-level trends that have the power to make your mobile strategy successful in the long-term.
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Speakers this year include:
Omid Ashtari, business development director, foursquare
Omid Ashtari is director of business development for foursquare and is focused on expanding the European footprint through strategic partnerships. Before joining foursquare, Omid spent 7 years with Google in Dublin, London and San Francisco. During his Google tenure he held multiple positions in sales and business development, working with a broad range of clients and partners acrossthe globe.
Stefan Bardega, head of digital and innovation, MediaCom
Stefan Bardega has been a digital strategist since 1999 when digital was a 1% media. He has helped grow the industry through continuous digital innovation including launching Europe's first online video ad campaign and more recently developing the world's first mobile ad served campaign. Stefan joined MediaCom in 2007 as director of digital strategy to drive integrated digital solutions. In 2009 Stefan was made a managing partner and set up MediaCom Beyond Advertising, their content division, and in 2012 was named as MediaCom's head of digital and innovation. Most recently he was responsible for launching MediaCom Dynamic Mobile Geo Ads enabling their clients to deliver thousands of ad creatives, targeted to multiple locations.John Barnes, managing director, digital & technology, Incisive Media
John Barnes is responsible for the direction and delivery of Incisive's digital strategy within the company's core markets in the UK, Asia and the US, and is responsible for mobile and tablet product development. He is also the managing director of the Technology Division, which includes market leading titles such as Waters, IMD, IRD, Computing, CRN, V3.co.uk, Theinquirer.net, BusinessGreen.com and IThound.com, as well as a strong portfolio of face to face and virtual events for technology professionals in the UK, Europe, North America and Asia. John joined Incisive in February 2007 following its acquisition of VNU Business Publications where he was managing director. He started his career in 1985 in editorial and has edited numerous weeklies and monthlies. He is also the chairman of the association on Online Publishers (AOP), and a member of the Prince's Trust Technology leadership group.Ian Carrington, mobile and social Google advertising sales director, NACE
Ian Carrington is a veteran in digital advertising with over 14 years' experience including over 9 years in search marketing. Ian started work at Google 8.5 years ago and was responsible for verticalising the UK business. He then went on to run the finance team across Europe, considered Google's most advanced sector globally and also led several key global projects around monetization. Ian formed the mobile ad sales team in Europe 2 years ago and the social sales team in Jan 2012 where he is responsible for growth and strategy in these exciting and high growth sectors.Dr. Federico Casalegno, director, MIT Mobile Experience Lab
Dr.Federico Casalegno is the director of the MIT Mobile Experience Lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, SHASS, program in Comparative Media Studies. Since 2008, he has been the director of the green home alliance between the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Fondazione Bruno Kessler in Italy. He has been awarded an honorary professorship by the Glasgow School of Art, University of Glasgow. A social scientist with an interest in the impact of networked digital technologies on human behaviour and society, Dr. Casalegno both teaches and leads advanced research at MIT, and designs interactive media to foster connections between people, information and physical places using cutting-edge information technology.Jan Chipchase, executive creative director of global insights, Frog Design
Jan Chipchase is executive creative director of global insights and oversees Frog's global user research practice. With deep experience in running complex, international design research projects, Jan is widely considered to be the authority on applying human-centred insights to the development process. His extensive research projects have taken him around the world to collect insights into the broader emotional, social, and cultural contexts of the impact of technology. His most recent work took place in Afghanistan, where he studied the country's nascent mobile banking service. A world-renown thought leader, Jan has delivered keynotes at conferences such as TED, CES, LIFT, and the Economist's Human Potential Conference. Jan holds 25 patents granted or pending, and his research has been extensively profiled in BusinessWeek, The Economist, New Scientist, and The New York Times Magazine, among others.Horace Dediu, founder, Asymco
Horace Dediu is founder of Asymco and has eight years of experience as an industry analyst and business development manager at Nokia, preceded by six years of software development and management in a startup environment, two years of IT management and five years of computer science research in an industrial laboratory.Ilicco Elia, head of mobile, LBi
Ilicco Elia joined global marketing and technology agency LBi in 2011 as head of mobile. With overall responsibility for product development and innovation, Ilicco heads up the mobile team at LBi, creating mobile strategies for the agency's portfolio of global brands and helping them take advantage of the ubiquity of mobile as an integral part of LBi's digital, creative and technology blend. In 2010 Ilicco was named as one of the UK's top 100 most influential people in media by the Guardian. He is a regular conference speaker on mobile and its importance as an engagement channel within the digital mix.Andreas Gal, director of research and development, Mozilla
Andreas Gal joined the Mozilla project in 2009 to implement his dissertation research on trace compilation in practice. The result was TraceMonkey, the first just-in-time compiler for JavaScript. Since his work on JavaScript and TraceMonkey, Andreas has been involved in various Mozilla technologies and initiatives, trying to push the boundaries of what's possible with the open Web platform. In 2011 Andreas took on the role of director of research and development, leading a team of researchers and engineers working on a wide range of future-looking research and engineering projects, including Mozilla's Firefox OS / Boot to Gecko initiative.Tamara Gillan, founder and chief executive officer, Cherry London
Tamara Gillan is the founder and chief executive officer of Cherry London, an award-winning marketer whose expertise in profitable, unique and digitally focused partnerships has attracted clients such as Pernod Ricard, AOL, O2 and Visa. Having started her career at London agencies Fullsix and ID Media, Tamara then headed up e-Marketing at Orange where she re-launched their e-channels. Cherry London is a marketing agency that specialises in brand partnerships and is the strategic partnership agency for O2's Priority Moments, having launched the hugely successful rewards programme in 2011. Tamara has spoken at a number of events (Everywoman Conference, Consumer Marketing Forum), and likes to spread the word about the positive impact of partnerships, high-impact/low-cost marketing and the role of women in business.Geoff Inns, managing director, CBS Interactive
Geoff Inns oversees publishing and business operations for CBS Interactive, whose media brands reach 1 in 4 UK Internet users. Joining in 2002, Geoff has occupied leadership roles in business development, product, gaming, video and consumer publishing before becoming managing director in December 2011. CBS Interactive's brand portfolio includes CNET, ZDNet and GameSpot. Prior to CBS Interactive Geoff spent two years working for Questico, a German-based startup, and the Guardian, where he was head of business development for online. Geoff's career started in selling print advertising for companies that included The Telegraph and Ziff-Davis.Peter Parmenter, senior director of new platforms and OEM, EA Mobile and Social, EMEA and APAC
Peter Parmenter joined EA Mobile in 2005 and now oversees business development and spearheads EA Mobile's drive into Europe, the Middle East and Africa as well as the APAC region. He is also responsible for EA Mobile's relationships with OEMs and associated vendors. Peter's background spans music, telecoms and games publishing with over 14 years spend in the wireless digital entertainment industry. He is incredibly passionate about delivering high quality games across multiple platforms across the regions he is responsible for.William Perrin, founder, Talk About Local
William Perrin is a community activist and former civil servant who got stuck into community action and eventually set up www.kingscrossenvironment.com, a website to keep track of what was going on. The site now has over 1100 articles, five volunteer writers and is an indispensable part of the local civic scene.He has served as DTI to Downing Street and private secretary and policy advisor to Prime Minister Tony Blair, chair of the OECD Expert Group on e-government, commissioned and delivered the Power of Information work that kicked off government interest in open data and as one of the creators of OFCOM he remain interested in the media regulation scene.
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