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Open Mobile Summit London

Thanks to all our sponsors and partners who made the Open Mobile Summit '10 London 26-27 May a huge success. Click here to access presentations, podcasts and more.


"This is one of the best conferences of the year to meet and interact with the movers and shakers of the mobile industry"Eric Klein, Vice President, Sun Microsystems

Confirmed Speakers to date

    Kara Swisher, Wall Street Journal

    Hossein Moiin, CTO, NSN

    Ann Winblad, Co-founder and MD, Hummer Winblad Venture Partners

    Anssi Vanjoki, Executive Vice President, Nokia

    Jason Spero, VP, Admob / Google

    Christa Quarles, CFO, Playdom

    Keith Lee, CEO, Booyah

    Loic Le Meur, Co-founder and CEO, Seesmic

    John Malloy, Co-founder,
    BlueRun Venture Partners

    Mark Rolston, Chief Creative Officer, frog design

    Tom Conrad, CTO, Pandora

    Ben Keighran, CEO and Co-Founder, Chomp

    Dr Nagappan  Arunchalam (Arun), CMO, Newbay Software

    Gustav Söderström, VP Product, Spotify

    Tim Connolly,
    VP Mobile and TV Everywhere, Disney/ESPN/ABC

    Terry Fitzpatrick, EVP Distribution, Sesame Workshop

    Jay Sullivan, VP, Mozilla

    Jérôme Nadel, EVP User Experience, Sagem Wireless

    Dan Deeney, Partner,
    New Venture Partners

    Justin Siegel, Co-Founder and CEO, Mocospace

    Brandon Lucas, VP and GM Mobile, BET

    Ge Wang, Co-Founder, CTO, Smule

    Sue Marek, Editor-in-Chief,
    Fierce Wireless


    Christian Lindholm, Managing Partner, Fjord

    Mark Curtis, CEO, Handmade Mobile

    Kevin Fitchard, Senior Editor,
    Connected Planet

    Mark Lowenstein, Managing Director, m-ecosystem

    Jon Von Tetzchner, Co-founder,
    Opera Software


    Rich Wong, Partner,
    Accel Partners

    Bryan Perez, Senior Vice President and General Manager, NBA Digital

    Gene Keenan, VP, Isobar

    Barak Berkowitz, Managing Director, Wolfram Alpha

    Ken Denman, CEO, Openwave

    Kinsey Wilson, SVP Digital, NPR

    Mike McSherry, CEO, Swype

    Charles Jolley, CEO, Strobe

    Michael Chang, CEO, Greystripe
Plus many more to be confirmed shortly!

Keynote Speakers SF 09':

Cole Brodman,

CTO

T-Mobile USA

Cole Brodman

John Donovan,

Chief Technology Officer,

AT&T

John Donovan

Michael Abbott,

SVP

Palm

Michael Abbott

Vint Cerf,

Chief Internet Evangelist,

Google

Vint Cerf

David Perlmutter,

EVP & GM,

Intel Architecture Group, Intel Corporation

David Perlmutter

Kevin Lynch,

CTO, SVP,

Adobe

Kevin Lynch

Dr. Jan Uddenfeldt,

SVP,

Ericsson

Dr. Jan Uddenfeldt

Keynote Chairmen

Walt Mossberg ,

Personal Technology Columnist

The Wall Street Journal

Cole Brodman

Rich Wong ,

Partner

Accel Partners

Cole Brodman

Plus Amazon, Facebook, the FCC, Verizon, T-Mobile, Virgin Mobile, Vodafone, AT&T, LG, MySpace, and more. .

The Open Mobile Summit '10

Meet the future leaders of the open mobile Internet

November 8-10. Now in its third year!

The open mobile revolution has only just begun. In 2009/2010 the mobile value chain opened to the Internet opportunity, and a new application ecosystem blossomed, on a smartphone platform.
In 2011, it's going to explode.

As smartphones go mass market, and Internet connectivity is embedded in new category devices from ebooks and the iPad through to cars, TVs and pacemakers, mobile is about to deliver Internet Everywhere. Couple that with the arrival of 4G and super fast broadband and you have a whole new world of opportunity.

And huge disruption, as Internet, mobile, media, and consumer electronics worlds converge ever closer to capitalize on the promise. At The Open Mobile Summit we gather the brave and the bold across these diverse markets, to provide a vision of the future open mobile economy.

Here, industry leaders and innovators together explore the changing industry dynamics, the shifting balance of power, the emerging opportunities – and the business models to enable them. Together we must build and monetize the open mobile Internet economy.

See the future of mobile..internet, media, advertising, networks and applications.Today. And do business with world-leaders. At The Open Mobile Summit.

This event sells out year on year. Register your place today!

New for 2010: Day 3 'Appcelerate 2010' at The Open Mobile Summit – a one day un-conference dedicated to the business of application creation and innovation

"This is THE Conference in mobile right now!"
Brandon Lucas, VP and GM, Black Entertainment TV


Walt Mossberg, Vint Cerf, Kevin Lynch, Michael Abbot and John Donovan on stage at the Open Mobile Summit in San Francisco 2009

The story so far

Since launch in 2008 The Open Mobile Summit has fast become the definitive industry Summit for the leaders of the new converged mobile economy. Together we will build, and monetize, the open mobile Internet.

In San Francisco this November, 500 world-leaders across operators, handset and consumer electronics manufacturers, Internet giants, media and publishing firms, ad agencies and application developers will meet to explore the future.

It is not often that you get the heads of these great and diverse industries – from the VP to the C-level - in the room together. The result is a high octane discussion that provides invaluable insight into where the value is going to lie in the future converged ecosystem. Not to mention powerful networking.

Be part of the conversation shaping the future of wireless! Secure your place today!

Open Mobile Timeline:

  2007

  • July - Apple launches iPhone
  • Sept - Nokia announces OVI - move into Internet services
  • Oct - Apple announces it will open iPhone to 3rd party developers
  • Nov - Google announces Open Handset Alliance and Android OS
  • Nov - Verizon will open its network to 'any device, any application'

  2008

  • Feb - LiMo foundation launch first handsets
  • June - Symbian acquired by Nokia who plan to open source the OS
  • July - Apple ships 3G iPhone with embedded 'App Store' - a new market is created
  • Sept - T-Mobile launches first Android phone
  • Nov - World leaders meet at first Open Mobile Summit in San Francisco
  • Dec - Netbook and Mobile Internet Device markets enjoy growth despite downturn

  2009

  • Jan - Palm launches WebOS
  • Feb - PC manufacturers launch smartphones, Vodafone launches second Android phone, HTC Magic
  • April - Blackberry App Store launches, Nokia/Adobe launch Open Screen Initiative
  • May - OVI app store launches, Vodafone announce app store ACER announce Android netbook
  • June - Open Mobile Summit London - Sold out!
  • Oct - FCC Chairman Genachowski promises to uphold principles of net neutrality in wireless
  • Oct - Android steals the show at CTIA with announcements from AT&T, Sprint, Verizon, T-Mobile, Dell and Kyocera
  • Oct - Korea allows the iPhone. O2's UK iPhone exclusivity ends. Kindle coming to Europe
  • Nov - Second annual Open Mobile Summit 09 San Francisco - Sold out! (and Palm announces Ares platform at show)

 

  2010

  • Jan - Google launches Nexus One
  • Jan - Microsoft announces the HP Tablet 'Slate PC
  • Jan - Apple launches iPad
  • Feb – Operators announce WAC
  • April – Digital Economy Bill in UK
  • April – HP to acquire Palm
  • May – Android Q1 sales outstrip iPhone
  • May – 2nd Open Mobile Summit London

  To be continued...

Past participants include:

  • 1020 Placecast
  • 1993 Partners Inc
  • 3 Denmark
  • Abaxia
  • Absolute Radio
  • Accel Ventures
  • ACCESS Systems
  • Acer
  • Acision
  • addictive
  • Adenyo
  • AdMarvel
  • Admeld
  • AdMob
  • Adobe
  • Advertising Age/Crain Comm
  • Aepona
  • Agenda21
  • AGI
  • AIME
  • AKQA
  • Alcatel Lucent
  • Alcatel-Lucent
  • Alvarion
  • Amdocs Interactive
  • Analysys Mason
  • Anritsu Company
  • Ansible
  • Antix Labs
  • AOL
  • Appoke
  • ARCchart
  • Architect Partners LLC
  • ARM
  • Arma Partners LLP
  • Associated Northcliffe Digital
  • ASTL
  • Asurion Mobile Applications
  • AT&T
  • Atrinsic
  • Audioboo
  • AuthenTec
  • Azingo
  • Balderton Capital
  • Bango
  • Bank of America Merrill Lynch
  • Barney Wragg Associates
  • BBC
  • Bebo
  • Beep Marketing
  • Bell Mobility
  • BL Healthcare
  • Bloomberg News
  • Blue Field Strategies
  • Bold Business
  • Bolser Agency
  • Brands2life
  • British Ministry of Defense
  • British Telecom
  • Broadcom
  • BT Design
  • BT Openzone
  • Bytemobile
  • Calltrade Carrier Services AG
  • Camiant, Inc
  • Campbell-Ewald
  • Carnegie Mellon Silicon Valley
  • CarryQuote, Inc.
  • CBS Radio / Last.fm
  • Celerant
  • Celumania
  • Centaur Media
  • Challenger Mobile Group
  • ChangingWorlds
  • China Unicom
  • Chrysalis SW 11
  • Clue
  • Coleago
  • COLT Telecom Group
  • Comm Daily
  • Commission for Communications Regulation
  • CommonAngels
  • Comms2020
  • Communications Africa
  • Communology GmbH
  • Comneon
  • Competitive Advantage Technologies Corporation
  • Computer Sweden/IDG
  • ComReg
  • comScore
  • Comverse
  • Convergys
  • Cricket Communications
  • CSS Insight
  • Cyrte Investments
  • DDB UK
  • Detica
  • Deutsche Telekom
  • Deutsche Telekom Inc., R&D Lab USA
  • Device Management Forum
  • DeviceAnywhere
  • DialPlus, Inc.
  • Digital Chocolate
  • Digital Foundry, Inc.
  • DigWorks
  • Disruptive Analysis
  • ditech networks
  • Docomo Europe
  • Dow Jones Venture Wire
  • DROP IN MEDIA
  • EA Games
  • EA Mobile EMEA
  • eBay Inc
  • El Dorado Ventures
  • End2End
  • Endeavour Partners/MIT & LBS
  • Enterprise Irealnd
  • Entropy Digital
  • EOC Partners
  • Ericsson
  • ESPN
  • Eventwaves
  • Exicon
  • FCC
  • Financial Times
  • First Business Consult
  • Fjord
  • Flash Networks
  • Flirtomatic
  • Forrester
  • Fortune Cookie UK Ltd
  • Fox Mobile Group
  • Foxconn Technology Group
  • FRA Telecom
  • Frank Business Limited
  • Frog Design
  • Front Porch Inc
  • FT.com
  • Fun Mobility
  • Funambol
  • Funambol, Inc
  • FusionOne
  • Futuretext
  • Gearhead Gal
  • Gemalto
  • Genuity Capital markets
  • GEOS Communications
  • GetJar Inc.
  • GigaOm
  • Global Startups LLC
  • Glu Mobile
  • GoMo News
  • Good Technology
  • Google
  • GoTV Networks
  • Gowalla
  • Gracenote
  • Groupe Aeroplan
  • GSMA
  • Handango
  • Handmark
  • Handster Inc.
  • Hewlett Packard
  • Hidden River, LLC
  • Hitachi America
  • Hook Mobile
  • HTC
  • Huawei
  • Human Factors International
  • i2Telecom
  • i-CD Publishing Ltd
  • ICT168 Capital
  • Idearc Media
  • Ideaworks 3D
  • IDG News Service
  • iMobile Marketing Consultant
  • Infosys
  • Innovation Norway
  • INQ Mobile
  • Intel
  • Intellectual Ventures
  • InterDigital Communications
  • InterWest Partners
  • IntoMobile
  • Intuit
  • Invest in Denmark
  • iPass
  • isKoot
  • Iskratel
  • Isobar
  • Ixonos
  • Janus Capital Group
  • Jasper Wireless
  • JP Morgan
  • Jupitas Ltd
  • Khosla Ventures, LLC
  • Kovio
  • KPN
  • LG Electronics
  • Light Reading Mobile
  • LiMo Foundation
  • Linux Foundation
  • LiveWire Mobile
  • LogicPlant
  • London School of Economics
  • Lowercase Capital
  • Luth Research
  • m8 Capital
  • Macquarie
  • Malden Labs
  • Manifone
  • Matchbox Mobile
  • Mayfield Fund
  • mBlox
  • mCapital
  • McKinsey
  • Medianet
  • Metaswitch Networks
  • MetroPCS Wireless, Inc.
  • Metropolitan Police
  • Mi Liberty
  • Micella
  • Microsoft
  • Mintel International Group
  • Mitsui & Co.(U.S.A.), Inc.
  • miyowa
  • Mobile Europe
  • Mobile Industry Review
  • Mobile IQ
  • Mobile Marketing Association
  • Mobile Sorcery
  • mocoNews
  • MocoSpace
  • Mojiva/ mOcean Mobile
  • Monitise
  • Monotype Imaging Ltd
  • Morgenthaler Ventures
  • Mosync AB
  • Motorola
  • Motricity
  • Movidia
  • Mozilla
  • mPortal Inc
  • Msearch Groove
  • MTV Networks
  • Muira Design
  • Myriad Group
  • Napster
  • National Bank Financial
  • Neilsen Mobile
  • NeoMedia
  • net mobile
  • Netezza
  • net-m ch
  • Networks In Motion
  • NewBay Software
  • NextWave Wireless
  • NGMN
  • Nimbuzz
  • Nitido Inc
  • Nokia
  • Nokia Siemens Networks
  • Nomura Securities
  • Novoda
  • NTT DOCOMO USA, Inc.
  • Nuance Communications
  • NXP Software
  • O2 (Telefonica)
  • Ocasta Labs Ltd
  • Ogilvy
  • Omniphone
  • OMTP
  • OnTarget Wireless
  • Ontela
  • Open Field Capital
  • Open Mobile Solutions, Inc.
  • OpenMoko
  • OpenTable
  • Openwave Systems
  • Opera Software
  • Opus / I 2go
  • Oracle Communications
  • Oracle Corporation
  • Oracle USA
  • Orange
  • Orange (France Telecom)
  • Orange Business Services
  • Orange Devices
  • Orange Healthcare UK
  • Orange PCS Ltd
  • Ovum
  • Palm
  • Pandora
  • Pearson plc
  • Pelephone
  • Penrillian
  • Phoenix Technologies
  • pi-squared
  • Pixofun
  • player x
  • Playphone
  • Popcatcher
  • ProKarma
  • Psonar
  • Qik
  • Qualcomm
  • Qualcomm CDMA Technologies
  • R
  • R Holloway & Associates Limited
  • Race Point Group
  • RealNetworks, Inc.
  • Rebtel
  • Red Lorry Yellow Lorry
  • Redpoint Ventures
  • Research In Motion
  • Rethink Research
  • Reuters
  • Ribot
  • RIM
  • Rock Chicks in Mobile
  • Royal Norwegian Consulate General
  • Rutberg & Co.
  • Sagem Wireless
  • Saggezza
  • San Francisco Chronicle
  • SanDisk
  • SAP
  • Scale Venture Partners
  • Sequans Communications
  • Servo Software
  • Sesame Workshop
  • SEVEN
  • Sharp Labs of America
  • Shazam Entertainment
  • Sheridan Evans
  • Sidecut Reports
  • SignalSet, Inc.
  • Silverbrook Research Pty Ltd
  • Sinclair Broadcast Group
  • Siruna
  • SK Telecom America
  • Sky
  • Skype
  • SkyTerra, LP
  • Skyworks Ltd.
  • Sling Media
  • Smaato Inc.
  • Smart Phone Studios
  • Smith Micro Software
  • Sofinnova Partners
  • Softwire
  • Sony
  • Sony Electronics Inc.
  • Sony Ericsson
  • Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications Japan
  • Sparkpr for INQ Mobile
  • Spotify
  • Sprint
  • Sprint Nextel
  • St. Ledger-Roty Neuman & Olson LLP
  • Starent Networks
  • Steel Media
  • STG
  • STL Partners
  • STL Partners / Telco 2.0
  • Sun Microsystems
  • SVOX
  • Swedish Radio
  • Swisscom
  • Symbian
  • Symsource
  • Syniverse Technologies
  • T2 Mobile International
  • Taptu
  • Tapulous
  • TAT
  • Telcordia
  • Tele Atlas
  • Tele2
  • Teleca Limited
  • Teleca Ltd.
  • Telecom Italia
  • Telefact
  • Telefonica O2 GER
  • Telefonica O2 UK
  • Telekom
  • Telenity, Inc.
  • Telenor Norway
  • Telia Sonera
  • Telindus Ltd
  • Tenman Records
  • Texas Instruments
  • textr
  • TfL
  • The Astonishing Tribe
  • The Children's Mutual
  • The Inquirer
  • The Register
  • The Telecom Council
  • Thomson Reuters
  • T-Mobile
  • TNS
  • TOTAL TIM
  • Toytek
  • Transport for London
  • Travelport
  • Tribune Media Services
  • Truphone
  • Tuck School of Business
  • Turkcell
  • Turner Broadcasting System
  • U Owe Me, Inc
  • Ubergizmo
  • UBIKOD
  • Universal Music Group International
  • UPC IRE
  • US Cellular
  • ustwo
  • V3.co.uk
  • VentureClef
  • Verisign
  • Verizon Wireless
  • Vlingo
  • VMware
  • Vodafone
  • Vodafone Internet Services
  • VoIP Watcher
  • Vonage
  • Vyke Communications
  • W3C
  • Wall Street Journal
  • Walt Disney Internet Group
  • Wataniya Telecom
  • Wells Fargo
  • Whoop
  • WindRiver
  • Wireless Broadband Alliance
  • Wireless Foundry
  • WorkSmart Labs
  • World Economic Forum
  • Yahoo Mobile
  • Yahoo!
  • Yankee Group
  • ZDNet UK
  • Zed
  • Zenith Optimedia