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Day One Tuesday, 14th March 2006
08.30  Registration and Coffee
09.00 Speed Networking
A chance to get to know your peers before the start of the conference.

Chairperson: David Kerr, Vice President, Global Wireless Practice, STRATEGY ANALYTICS

09.15 Global Content Revenue Strategies: Transforming "Walled Gardens" into a "Trusted Universe" - Interoperable and Convergent DRM for the Future Markets
  • Update on OMA DRM 2
  • How can seamless availability of content be ensured in the future
  • The OMA's vision for a connected, standardized consumer electronics environment
Speaker: Willms Buhse, Vice Chair, Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) and Member Executive Committee, Coremedia

09.45 Multimedia Handsets - The Operator Perspective

Speaker: Camilla Budelli, Head of Terminal Strategy and Management, Vodafone

Realising Seamless Media Mobility Across Connected Devices
10.15 Mobile Handset and Consumer Electronics Device Convergence – What Will Future Devices Do for their Users?
  • How can “Simplexity” be applied to provide a joyful total user experience?
  • How can we make a compelling value proposition for rich media devices?
  • Which technologies would enable seamless connectivity and access in the smart and connected environments to delight the consumer
  • Is there a limit to the swiss army knife convergence of multimedia functionality? Where are we heading and what could be the options?


Speaker: Anuraj Gambhir, Director, Technology Marketing & Industry Relations, BenQ-Mobile

10.45 Digital Convergence Enabling New Multimedia Experiences
  • Expanding video services beyond the streaming with Mobile TV broadcasting
  • Recording high quality personal videos
  • Mobile music devices for different use cases
  • Home media networking enabled by WYLAN and UPnP
Speaker: Jussi Wacklin , Senior Manager, Technology Marketing, Nokia

11.15  Networking Break and Exhibition Visit
11.45 Panel Discussion: Which Devices Do We Need to Make Multimedia Content sell?
  • Are the available 3G multimedia handsets sufficient for operator's requirements?
  • How can Handset manufacturers make services easily accessible on the handset?
  • Best practice in cultivating the multimedia service revenue
  • Which mobile services are going to sell - Mobile Music, TV, Multimedia Messaging?
Moderator: David Kerr, Vice President, Global Wireless Practice, Strategy Analytics
Speakers: Willms Buhse, Vice Chair, Open Mobile Alliance (OMA)
Anuraj Gambhir, Director, Technology Marketing Industry Relations, BenQ-Mobile
Chris Goswami, Product Management Strategist, Opemnwave
Jussi Wacklin , Senior Manager, Technology Marketing, Nokia
Camilla Budelli, Head of Terminal Strategy and Management, Vodafone
Eero Kaikkonen, President and CEO, Hantro

Using Internal and External Storage to Optimise Protected Media Access
12.30 Integrating Security and DRM into the Memory Card Hardware to Make Content Mobile Across Different Multimedia Devices
  • Why is mobile content not portable? And what does the consumer want?
  • Expanding on the mobile subscription model through TrustedFlash/Gruvi
  • The best type of DRM for portable subscriptions
  • Handset design requirements for TrustedFlash/Gruvi
Speaker: Pedro Vargas, Director Mobile Entertainment, Sandisk Corporation
13.00 High-Density NAND Storage in Handsets: Analysing the Options
  • Memory technologies: processes, single-level cell vs. multi-level cell, NAND Vs. NOR
  • Focus on NAND architectures: raw NAND, NAND+controller
  • NAND-based memory system options: embedded, high-density SIM cards, memory cards
  • Memory upgrade: hardware, OS and CPU compatibility issues
Speaker: Francois Kaplan, AVP Technical Product Marketing, M-Systems

13.30  Networking Lunch and Exhibition Visit
14.45 Panel Discussion: What is the Future of Mobile, Service and Storage Connectivity? Can We Enable Connectivity Between Devices?
  • Will recent file-swapping rulings raise the bar for mobile operators' mobile music offering?
  • How are the fast download-capabilities of 3G going to influence mobile music consumption?
  • Will the hard drive of flash memory phones succeed?
  • User Experience - How easy does mobile music have to be?
  • How close to the iPod will handsets have to get to be successful in mobile music?
Moderator: David Kerr, Vice President, Global Wireless Practice, Strategy Analytics
Panellists: Wilms Buhse, Vice Chair, Open Mobile Alliance (OMA)
Francois Kaplan, AVP Technical Product Marketing, M-Systems
Pedro Vargas, Director Mobile Entertainment, Sandisk Corporation
Erkki Tiihonen, Senior Manager, Technology Marketing, Nokia

Audiovisual Design Innovation for a New Game, Video and Music Experience
15.30 Virtual Displays for Mobile Multimedia Applications
  • What is a "virtual display"?
  • Their relevance for mobile multimedia applications
  • The technology of virtual displays
  • Overcoming barriers to adoption
Speaker: Ian Underwood, Co-Founder and Director of Strategic Marketing, Microemissive Dispalys (MED)
16.00  Networking Break and Exhibition Visit
16.30 Handset Audio: Making the Mobile Sing
  • Handset audio engine design and implementation considerations
  • Audio file format support: MIDI, digital and beyond
  • Audio quality factors and metrics: beyond the marketing hype
  • Meeting audio application and service requirements
  • The future of mobile audio: what's coming next?
Speaker: Jeremy Copp, Chief Sales Officer, Beatnik
17.00 How Will Applications and Services be Implemented on Multimedia IMS Handsets? - Unified Messaging, Video/Content Sharing, Multiparty gaming, (Video) conferencing and Combined/Blended Services
  • How the evolution of mobile services has led to the rise of IMS.
  • What is IMS? A brief overview of the architecture and which standard bodies are involved?
  • What's the catch? Are there any concerns about IMS?
  • Which handsets will be available to implement IMS Services?
Speaker: Rex Purnell, Senior Consultant, EMCC Software Matthew Graham, Technical Specialist, EMCC Software.
Chipset Innovation as a Driver for Mobile Multimedia
17.30 Enabling Compelling Video Performance in Low Powered Feature Phones
  • Delivering video quality on mass market feature phones with single-chip, low powered CPU, handset designs
  • Price and long battery life vs. higher video quality - the trade-offs
  • Transferring content between home TV and mobile devices – downscaling higher resolutions
  • MPEG-4, H.264 and VC-1 will all co-exist – the handset needs to support all of them so that the customer does not have to choose
  • Incorporating dedicated multi-format video acceleration into the baseband processor with high performance and high resolution while maintaining costs
  • Improving the playback quality further and overall user experience by incorporating post-processing features to remove coding artefacts and ad functionality
Speaker: Eero Kaikkonen, President and CEO, Hantro
18.00 Close of day one


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Day Two Wednesday, 15th March 2006
08.30  Coffee and Refreshments
Chair: Mark Paxman, Managing Consultant, PA Consulting

Developing Chipset Design Architectures for Faster Time to Market and Lower Power Consumption
09.00 09.00 Wireless Handset Design Challenges
  • The increasing demand for multimedia on the handset and the implications on applications processing, modem support, battery life and mobile security
  • Balancing laptop-level productivity with mobile entertainment
  • Live digital TV on the handset – a closer look at integrating DVB-H broadcast technology
Speaker: Bryce Johnstone, OMAPTM Developer Network Manager, Texas Instruments
09.30 Power and Stamina in Multimedia Applications
  • ARM technology-based solutions for multimedia processors
  • Wireless devices running computationally-intensive multimedia applications such as digital video broadcast and videoconferencing
  • Smart Speed Architecture: achieving system parallelism for ultra-low poor consumption
  • Image Processing techniques for a sustained, high quality mobile video experience
  • High Speed USB On-The-Go
  • Security Architectures
Speaker: Berardino Baratta, General Manager, Multimedia Applications Division, Freescale Semiconductor
10.00 The Challenges of Multimedia Chipset Integration
  • Multimedia delivery challenges in hardware/software
  • How to deliver maximum efficiency on available silicon
  • Achieving maximum power performance
  • The interaction between multimedia and device services now and in the future
  • How will multimedia delivery evolve?
  • Single vs. Multi - CPU architecture
Speaker: David McTernan , Product Marketing Director, TTPCom
10.30 Analysing Mobile Chipset Integration Strategies for Multimedia Phones
  • Handset complexity grows exponentially - can chipset manufacturers keep up?
  • Multi-Radio chipsets - what is the best integration strategy?
  • Moore's law vs. features x data rate - who wins the integration game?
  • Ultra low cost multimedia chipsets - how low can you really go?
  • Case study - Multi radio blue tooth and Wifi
Speaker: Raj Gawera, Vice President, PUMA Platform Development, UbiNetics, a Cambridge Silicon Radio Division
11.00  Networking Break and Exhibition Visit
11.30 Interactive Panel Discussion: Multimedia Chipsets Choices - Dedicated Processors vs. Single Processor Architectures
  • Each medium comes with its dedicated processors and accelerators - (TV, Music, IM) increasing the BoM, the footprint and power consumption.
  • Which are the most viable chipset options for the future?
  • The role of the chipset manufacturer in the value chain
  • What Time to Market improvements can be achieved through multimedia reference designs?
Moderator: Mark Paxman, Managing Consultant, PA Consulting
Panellists: Berardino Baratta,
General Manager, Multimedia Applications Division, Freescale Semiconductor
David McTernan,
Product Marketing Director, TTPCom
Raj Gawera,
Vice President, PUMA Platform Development, Cambridge Silicon Radio
Bryce Jonhstone,
OMAP™ Developer Network Manager, Texas Instruments
Eero Kaikkonen, President and CEO, Hantro
12.15 The Importance of Customized Handsets for Improving Services Experience. An Operators Perspective
  • Handsets customization evolution
  • Operator branding terminals
  • WAP/MMS and i-mode handsets convergence
  • World Wide branding specification for Telefonica handsets
Speaker: Ana Bravo, Handsets Usability & Customization Responsible, Telefonica Moviles Espana

12.45  Networking Lunch and Exhibition Visit
Improving Handset Design and the Mobile Multimedia User Experience
14.00 Reality Check - A Holistic Approach to Learning How Real Users Interact with Mobile Multimedia and Converting this Insight into Designs that Inspire more Content Consumption
  • Mapping the user experience of mobile multimedia usage
  • Key anecdotes from alloy's in-depth user survey on mobile multi-media usage
  • Systematic insight into the user experience details that really matter
  • The innovation benefits of designers learning directly from users
  • The implications of these insights on branding, device and design strategy
Speaker: Gus Desbarats, Chairman, Alloy Total Product Design
14.30 Can Converged Devices ever be as successful as Dedicated Devices?
- Carrier Driven Devices for an Optimal User Experience
  • Intuitive ways of carrier direct marketing - Streaming and Push
  • Combined browser and media player experience - Media Center
  • Downloading and DRM 2.0 protection
  • Messaging for a seamless user experience
  • Can converged devices out-compete dedicated devices?
Speaker: Ola Larsen, Director Strategic Sales & Product Marketing, Obigo
15.00 Panel Discussion: What are the Challenges in Mobile Multimedia Handset Design and Usability
  • What makes a good multimedia handset user experience different from the handsets customers have been using so far?
  • Which Mobile Music download services are successful so far?
  • Encouraging mobile media consumption on mobile handsets
  • How can handset manufacturers and operators work together to design more customer-centric handsets?
  • Can the iPod user experience be transferred to handsets?
Moderator: Mark Paxman , Managing Consultant, PA Consulting
Speakers: Ola Larsen, Director Strategic Sales & Product Marketing, Obigo
Neil Fletcher, Head of Future Device Technology and Platforms, O2 Group
Goran Svennarp,
Vice President, Marketing , Obigo
Bill Pinnell,
Multimedia, Games and Graphics Product Manager, Symbian
15.45  Networking Break and Exhibition Visit
Bridging the Gap between the Web and the Phone
16.15 Using Web Multimedia Standards for Mobile Multimedia
  • Interactive mobile multimedia: Using Web Interaction Compound Documents (WICD)
  • Do Rich Web Client Applications and Ajax work for creating compelling mobile applications?
  • Will W3C's Mobile Web Initiative finally bring the Web to Mobile Customers?
Speaker: Chris Lilley, Chair of the SVG Working Group, W3C
17.15 Using Scalable Solutions to Improve User Experience and Customisable Uls
  • The future of use experience
  • Time to develop vs. time to market (TTM)
  • Flash and SVG as enablers of UI personalisation
  • Mobile stadards
Speaker: Matt Millar, Practice Director, Mobile and Devices, Macromedia
17.15 Web Avatars - Redefining Mobile Personalisation
  • The Web Avatar Market Phenomena
  • Extending the Avatar Success to the Mobile
  • Klonies, Mobile Avatars, - Redefining Mobile Personalisation
Speaker: Tal Dagan, Assistant Vice President and Mobile Avatar General Manager, Comverse

17.45 Close of Day Two


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Day Three Thursday, 16th March 2006
08.30  Coffee and Refreshments
Chair: Michael Dimelow

Selecting the Right Mobile TV Technology to Ensure Quality and Efficiency of Service
09.00 Analysing Mobile TV Technology Choices
  • Exploring the mobile TV business case
  • Lessons from fixed digital TV
  • Key metrics for mobile broadcast solutions
  • Regulatory issues
  • Mobile TV broadcast forecasts
Speaker: Dave McQueen, Principal Analyst, Informa Telecoms & Media
09.30 Requirements for Multimedia Handsets from an Operator's Perspective - How to Fulfil Customers Expectations Regarding Multimedia Services Through Handset Technology
  • Integrative mobile TV experience
  • Business model and market requirements
  • What makes a good TV terminal?
  • Why is content protection important?
  • How can client application requirements be fulfilled?
Speaker: Reto Baumberger, Technology Expert, Multimedia Services, Swisscom Innovation
Klaus Pilz, Head of DVB Project, Swisscom Broadcast
10.00 MediaFLO - Offering Compelling Mobile TV Services with the Right Handsets
  • Exploring mobile TV use cases
  • Enabling mobile TV user experience
  • Advantages of a dedicated mobile broadcasting network
Speaker: Omar Javaid, Senior Director, QUALCOMM MediaFLO
10.30  Networking Break and Exhibition Visit
11.00 Network Challenges for Mobile Broadcasting
  • Selecting the right technology
  • Regulatory and commercial factors
  • Meeting the customer expectation for choice and quality of services
  • Ensuring interoperability of handsets and networks
Speaker: Paul Segar, CTO, National Grid – formerly part of Crown Castle
11.30 Media Convergence in One Handset - T-DMB/S-DMB and DVB-H
  • Overview of the Mobile TV ecosystem: The role of handset manufacturers
  • Seamless access to different media formats in one Device: Interactivity and Connectivity
  • The requirements of the new generation of mobile phones - Design, Functionality and Usability
  • How important are features like fast access buttons? Have they really delivered usage increase in other services?
  • What has been the consumer feedback from Korea on the first handsets & what are the critical lessons to learn
Speaker: Dr Anthony Park, Business Development, Samsung Telecommunication Europe
12.00 Interactive Panel Discussion: What Will Be the Most Successful Standards Worldwide - DVB-H, MediaFLO or DMB?
  • Mobile Video Downloads vs. Mobile TV
  • Which are the best form factors to achieve mass market adoption?
  • Which content formats are best suited to mobile user's needs?
  • Is Latency still a problem?
Moderator: Michael Dimelow, Product Marketing Director, Silicon Business Unit, TTPCom
Panellists: Reto Baumberger, Technology Expert, Multimedia Services, Swisscom Innovation
Paul Segar, CTO, National Grid Wireless
Dave McQueen, Principal Analyst, Informa Telecoms & Media
Omar Javaid, Senior Director, QUALCOMM MediaFLO
Dominic Strowbridge, Director of Marketing, BT Movio
12.45 Networking Lunch and Exhibition Visit

Optimising User's Access to Content on the Handset
14.00 Enabling the User to Edit Videos and Mobile TV Content on the Mobile Handset
  • Editing Videos on the Mobile Phone
  • Which tools are essential to encourage mobile content usage?
  • Processor requirements for mobile video applications
Speaker: Il-Taek Lim, President & CEO, Nextreaming
Achieving Superior Video Quality to Enable Download and Streaming Services Today
14.30 Streaming - Achieving Superior Video Quality for Mobile TV
  • An analysis of compression technology - The key to low bandwidth consumption and intelligent replay
  • The key features of mobile streaming to enable a greater user experience for mobile TV
  • The importance of the usage of a remote transcoder to make mobile TV less costly
  • Maintaining QoS despite latency and data hold-ups
  • How much influence do codecs have and the QoE?
  • Case-Study: Big Brother Mobile TV streaming in Sweden and Italy and horse racing in Hong Kong
Speaker: Connie Wong, CEO, Vidiator
15.00 The Impact of Multimedia Acceleration on Handsets and Content
  • During 2006/2007 digital video and 3D graphics acceleration will be widespread on mainstream phones
  • Review of typical mainstream 3D phone capabilities
  • Innovative convergence technologies - exploiting what makes 3D phones unique
Speaker: Phil Aitkin, Director of Strategic Marketing, Handheld, NVIDIA Corporation
15.30 Interactive Panel Discussion: Application and Usability Innovation - How can we make Mobile TV Content Sell on Handsets?
  • Do we need different devices for different content formats?
  • Mobile TV users Experience Challenges
  • Which applications can we use to make mobile content exciting?
  • Will Users have a different dedicated devices or is the swiss army knife approach going to work?
Moderator: Michael Dimelow, Product Marketing Director, Silicon Business Unit, TTPCom
Speakers: Klaus Pilz, Head of DVB Project, Swisscom Broadcast
Connie Wong, CEO, Vidiator
Peter van de Berg , Sales Director, Philips Software
16.15 close of day three
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