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ICTS & THE FUTURE OF INTERNET 19 - 20 OCTOBRE 2009 A BUCHATEST EN ROUMANIE

ICTS & THE FUTURE OF INTERNET

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CONTACT FOR INFORMATION AND REGISTRATION

ITEMS INTERNATIONAL

GLOBAL FORUM 2009

6, rue Jean-Baptiste Potin – 92 170 Vanves, France

Tel: + 33 (0)1 46 42 48 76 Fax: + 33 (0)1 41 08 94 27

Dr. Sylviane Toporkoff, President Global Forum

stoporkoff@items-int.eu

&

Sébastien Lévy, Vice-President Global Forum

slevy@items-int.eu

www.items-int.com

Cancellations must be received by September 19

th

, 2009. After that date, there will be a

700 € cancellation fee.

Registrants who do not attend and who do not cancel before October 12

th

, 2009 will be liable 

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at the conference and other benefits.

for the entire registration fee. Registration fees cover admission to all meetings, lunches and

cocktail receptions, and certain special events.

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TH & TUESDAY 20TH

, OCTOBER, 2009 

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Max Snijder,

Managing partner European Biometrics Group, the Netherlands 

Kaj Söderman,

Project Manager, Archipelago Networks LTD, Finland 

Virgiliu Stan,

Global Forum 2009 Items International representative in 

Romania

Daniel Van Lerberghe

, President & Executive Director, POLITECH Institute - 

European Center of Political Technologies, Belgium.

Rudi Vansnick,

President Internet Society Belgium, Vice-chair ISOC-ECC, 

Belgium

David Wood

, Councillor, Newcastle-upon-Tyne City Council, United Kingdom 

Kathryn Brown

, Senior Vice-President Public Policy Development & 

International Government Relations, Verizon, USA

Rosa Bruno- Jofré

, Professor and Dean of Education Queen's University, 

Canada

William Sloan Coats

, Partner, White & Case LLP, USA 

Patricia Cooper

, President, Satellite Industry Association, USA 

Robert Flaim

, Supervisory Special Agent, Special Technologies Section/ Cyber 

Division, FBI, USA

Jay E. Gillette,

Director, Human Factors Institute, Professor, Center for 

Information and Communication Sciences, Ball State University

Ellwood Kerkeslager,

CEO Information Futures L.L.C., USA 

Andrew D. Lipman

, Partner and Head of Telecom Group at Bingham 

McCutchen, USA

Jane Mago

, Senior Vice President and General Counsel Legal & Regulatory 

Affairs, NAB - National Association of Broadcasters, USA

Robert A. Morin

,

Secretary General, Canadian Radio-Television and 

Telecommunications Commission, Canada

Michael Nelson

, Visiting Professor Internet Studies, Georgetown university, USA 

Brent Olson

, Assistant Vice President - Regulatory Policy, SBC 

Telecommunications, Inc., USA

Todd Ramsey

, Managing Director, US Federal, IBM, USA 

Jacquelynn Ruff,

Vice President, International Public Policy & Regulatory Affairs 

Verizon, USA

Miriam Sapiro

, President, Summit Strategies International, LLC, USA 

Alan Shark,

Executive Director, PTI – Public Technologies Institute, USA 

Michaël Stankosky,

Professor Vice Associate Professor, Georges Washington 

University, USA

Theresa Swinehart

; Vice President, Global and Strategic Partnerships, ICANN, 

USA

Olin Wethington,

President Wethington International llc 

Stephane Grumbach

, French Director of the Sino-French IT Lab LIAMA, Beijing, 

China

Thomas Hart

, Regulatory Expert, EU-China Information Society Project, China 

Michel Lu,

Representative Office of Representation of Taipei in France 

Shigehiko Naoe

, Professor of Information Policy, Chuo University, Japan 

Keiichiro Seki

, Director, Economic Affairs Division, Ministry of Internal Affairs 

and Communications, (MIC), Japan

OCEANIA

Nitya Karmakar,

University of Western Sydney, Australia 

Please complete a separate Registration Form for each participant

Registration fees cover admission to all meetings, lunches and cocktail receptions, and certain special events

ICTS & THE FUTURE OF INTERNET

Opportunities for Reshaping & Stimulating the Economy

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ASIA

NORTH AMERICA

MONDAY 19

TH & TUESDAY 20TH

, OCTOBER, 2009 

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Sunday October, 18

th 2009 

[DAY 1] MORNING – Monday October 19

th , 2009 

Keynote Speeches

New Challenges to Stimulate and (re)thinking Economy 

Financial issues 

NEW BROADBAND AND INTERNET OF THE FUTURE

INFRASTRUCTURE CHALLENGES

Main Topics

Infrastructure Investments for the Knowledge Economy in 

Europe, North-America and Asia

Programs and Initiatives in US Under the New 

Administration

The “Broadband Recovery Plans”: Are they going to take us 

out of the Crisis?

Towards 100 Mbps for Everybody: Utopia or the Best 

Investment for the Future in a Difficult Time?

Next Generation Networks: Can we meet a Global 

Standard?

Wireless: Regulated vs non-Regulated Networks 

Models to Deploy Fiber in Semi Rural Areas 

Opportunities for satellites in “white areas” for TriplePlay 

Ecosystems to Exploit Broadband, New Business Models 

IS THE FUTURE FOR SERVICES IN CLOUDS?

Main Topics

Impact of Cloud Computing on New Generation of 

Applications

Web Application: A Trend or a Revolution for Software 

Applications

Software as a Service (SaaS) and cloud computing in the 

“European Software Strategy” issued in 2009

Consequence for Business in Software 

Threats and Opportunities for SMEs 

Policy Issues Facing Cloud Computing 

Future Models based on Cloud Computing to produce Rich 

[DAY 1] AFTERNOON – Monday October 19

th , 2009 

SESSION 3

[2:30 pm – 4:00 pm]

TELECOM AND INTERNET REGULATORY CHALLENGES AND

OPPORTUNITIES

Main Topics

Net Neutrality vs. Net Regulation: European, US and Asian 

Perspectives

Internet Governance, Do we have to reinvent it? 

Digital Dividend facing Future of Wireless Services 

Internet Regulation Stakes Facing Terrorism and 

Cybercrime

International Domain Names : Openess Change Innovation 

with New TLD ? (ICANN, NTIA, EU, ISOC, AFNIC , ITU…)

Regulate the TV of the Future: Preserve National 

Compliances or the End of Frontiers?

Balancing Broadcast Regulation and IPTV, Web TV, P2PTV, 

The Digital Shadow: Privacy Issues, Data Harvesting and 

[2:30 pm – 4:00 pm]

SAFER SERVICES IN A DIGITAL WORLD, THREATS AND

OPPORTUNITIES

Main Topics

Threats and Solution: 

Opportunities:

-

Safer Identity Management 

-

Biometrics for Authentication or Identification 

-

RFID - (RFID/NFC: Leading Services in Industry, 

Transport, Health, and Retail….

-

The Internet of Things: how to iteract with Things and 

their Digital Mirror

Governance Issues 

Security & Privacy Issues 

Trust and Transparency isues 

How can the User Being Empowered in order to make 

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SESSION 5

[4:15 pm – 5:45 pm]

THE NEXT 4G MOBILITY

Main Topics

Mobile and Wireless Technologies 

Impact of LTE Technologies (Long Term Evolution) 

Interoperability: How to make all Architecture Converge? 

How to go Beyond the 3G Model to Really Foster 

Development of Successful Services?

Towards the Ubiquitous Space 

IPTV over 4G Perspectives 

Satellites trends in the perspective of LTE 

Urban Infrastructures Facing 4G 

Impact of Digital Dividend on 4G Services 

[4:15 pm – 5:45 pm]

SMARTER GOVERNMENTS: “EMPOWERING CITIZENS”

Main Topics

Contribution of Technologies and Services to Transformation 

and e-Inclusion

e-Services & e-Content as Means to Transform Government 

Renewing the Social Contract & Ensuring Equality 

E-Democracy & e-Participation at the National, Regional & 

Local Levels

E-Procurement: Challenges for Public Services and for 

SMEs

Digital Cities Today and Tomorrow 

Social Networking 

The City 2.0 

The City as Platform for Innovation 

[DAY 2] – Tuesday October 20

th , 2009 

Keynote Speeches

SESSION 7

[09:45 am – 11:30 pm]

DIGITAL CONTENT & THE MEDIA OF THE FUTURE

Main Topics

Telecom and Broadcaster: Between Collaboration and Competition 

Digital Content Platform: The Key Point in Competition 

The Difficult Way Towards Real Convergent TV Standards? 

Future of Copy Protection Models after the Music Case 

Telecom Players in the TV business: Risk or/and Opportunity? 

The Future of Satellites TV service Platforms 

Future of Advertising in Delivering Digital Content Services 

SESSION 8

[11:45 AM – 01:15 PM]

INNOVATION & SUSTAINABLE E-HEALTH

Main Topics

Electronic Medical Records and Integration of Clinical 

Processes

Ambient Assisted Living, Managing Dependency 

Ethics, Responsibilities & Patient Empowerment 

The New Business Models for e-Health & Innovative

Solution

Transfer from Knowledge to Clinical Practices 

How Safe are the Health Data 

Satellites options for e-Health in Remote area 

What Policies are Developed to Protect Unauthorized 

Access to Health Data

What Mechanisms are in place to Empower the Individual 

to Control his/her Health data and the Access to it

Perspective of Cloud Computing in Bio-Technology. 

Impact of e-Health on the Quality of Care 

[11:45 am – 01:15 pm]

THE FUTURE IS GREEN

Main Topics

Measurement of the Environmental Impact of ICTs, 

Environmental Impact of the ICT Producing Sector, 

The Innovation Potential of ICTs to Further Environmental 

Goals Across all Industries,

The Role of Governments as Leaders and Enablers through 

Effective and Coherent Policies,

Reconciliate Business Constraints and Environment 

Compliance

Data Centers: How to Reduce Drastically the Energy 

Consumption

Intelligent Transportation 

Intelligent Energy for Homes 

Climate Changes Challenge 

Sensors and Telecommunications to Control and Reduce 

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EURO-MED INNOVATION NETWORK

[2:30pm- 5:00pm]

[2.30 pm – 03:00 pm]

OPENING SESSION

Main Topics

Presentation of the Euromed Innovation Network by Senator Pierre Laffitte, in charge of the mission by the French President Nicolas 

Sarkozy in the framework of the UPM.

Presentation of the ICPE (Bulgarian Ministry of the Economy) 

The International Action of the French Competitiveness Clusters by Pascal Rogard, Chief of the European Office 

Presentation of French Agencies in Charge of Innovation ( NRA, EDA, ADETEF, OSEO) 

Participation of Various Countries ( Cyprus, Egypt, Morocco) 

New Thematic Priorities ( Solar Energy, Eco-Conception, Heritage & Sustainable Tourism, Education) 

Evolution in the Context of Ecosystems: New Business Models 

Keynotes & Panellists

Senior Officials from the European Commission, EU-25, European, US, Asian and other Governments, including Competition Entities and top Regulators and Representatives from

international organizations, including WTO, ITU, ICANN, WSIS and ICC; Network Service Providers (Including Satellite, Broadband, Internet and Wireless Companies); Cable, Radio

(WLL), Telecom and Media Companies; Equipment and Software Providers; Content and Information Providers; MVNO; Computing Companies; Application Providers; Utilities; Business

Users: SMEs, Banking, Insurance & Finance Analysts; Smartcard Manufacturers; R&D Companies; Defence Experts; Regional / National / Local Authorities; Lawyers; Standards

Organizations; Non-profit Associations; User Groups; Consumer Advocates and Think Tanks.

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MAIN ORGANIZERS OF THE GLOBAL FORUM 2009

ITEMS INTERNATIONAL

Items International

is an international consulting firm based in Paris, dedicated to delivering Information & Communication Technology strategies. 

The French

Sophia Antipolis Foundation

was created in 1984 by Senator Pierre Laffitte, and received state-approval for playing a fundamental 

The mission of the Ministry of Communications and Information Society is to create solid premises that will ensure

the transition to the Information Society in Romania.

Changes in all domains: in administration (e-government), in business (electronic commerce), in education (long

distance education), in culture (multimedia centers and virtual libraries) and in the manner of working (long distance working).

GLOBAL FORUM 2009 STEERING COMMITTEE

EUROPE AND MIDDLE EAST

Larbi Ajjoul

, Congressman & Former Secretary of State, 

Posts, Telecommunications & IT, Morocco

Despina Anastasiadou,

Director Southeastern Europe Telecommunication & 

Informatics Research Institute (INA), Greece

Thomas Andersson

, President Jönköping University & President of the Board, 

IKED, Sweden

Sergio Antocicco,

Chairman of INTUG, Italy 

Danilo Oreste Broggi,

Chief Executive Officer, Consip S.P.A, Italy 

Jean-Pierre Chamoux

, Professor, University Paris René-Descartes, France 

Michel Chevallier

, Deputy Secretary, State Chancellery, Switzerland 

Lionel Chmilewsky

, Executive Vice President, Proxim Wireless Corporation, 

France

Patrice Cristofini

, I Director Partnership and Strategic Alliance, Orange, France 

Nehal El Naggar

, International Business Development Officer, Ministry of State 

for Administrative Development (MSAD), Egypt

Dani flexer

Consultant, Datacentre Optimization, United-Kingdom 

Denis Gardin,

Vice President Technology Strategy, Ventures, Partnerships, 

EADS, France

Vassilis Goulandris

, Online Communications Strategy, Greece 

Mikael Grannas,

Chairman of the board, Archipelago Networks LTD, Finland 

Evika Karamagioli,

Deputy Director Gov2U, Greece 

Hugo Kerschot

, Research - Consulting - e-gov - New media, INDIGOV, Brussels 

Christoforos Korakas

, Project Manager, ACCESS2dEMOCRACY, Greece 

Latif Ladid,

President IPv6 Forum, Chair EU IPv6 Task Force 

Emeritus Trustee, Internet Society, Luxembourg

Eric Legale

, Managing Director Issy Media, City of Issy-les-Moulineaux, France 

Giampiero Nanni,

Director of Interoperability, Microsoft, United-Kingdom 

Bruno Pennino

Public Sector, Marketing Executive North East and South West 

Europe, Global PS Marketing Leadership Team Lead, IBM, Italy

Mario Po’

, Administrative Director, Azienda ulss n 8 Asolo, Italy 

Bent Poulsen

, Chief Auditor, VP Securities Services, Denmark 

Giorgio Prister

, Strategy Consultant, Italy 

Alfredo M. Ronchi,

Secretary EC Medici Framework, Politecnico di Milano, Italy 

Roberto Saracco

, Telecom Italia Lab, Italy 

Bruno Salgues

, Président SIANA, Studies Director, Institut Telecom, France 

Madeleine Siösteen Thiel,

Senior Programme Manager,

role in the development of scientific and cultural activities. The purpose of the Foundation is to encourage the exchange of ideas and cooperation

in scientific, industrial and cultural matters at a national, European and international level in order to create a new entrepreneurial culture, thereby turning Sophia

Antipolis into an experimental laboratory for the future. Sophia Antipolis is a Science Park taking pride in being internationally recognized as one of the most

dynamic and fastest growing technological and scientific hubs in Europe and a “best practice” site for innovation.

MINISTRY of COMMUNICATION & INFORMATION SOCIETY, Government of Romania

Created in 1994, the company has a long experience in strategic and marketing consulting, networking, knowledge sharing and transfer. ITEMS

International is specialized on ICT-related projects and initiatives and has carried out various international studies in a vast range of ICT-related fields

for private Telecoms and public and private institutions, including the European Commission and the French government.

The different backgrounds and the versatility of our consultants lead to a unique company’s expertise in the areas of ICT strategies, project management, services

and usages.

FOUNDATION SOPHIA ANTIPOLIS

THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE GLOBAL FORUM WILL BE AVAILABLE TO ALL PARTICIPANTS

Energy Consumption

01:15 pm – 2:45 pm LUNCH

SESSION 9

Coffee Break 11:30pm -11:45pm

[ 8:00 am – 9:00 am ] Registration

[9.00 am – 09:45 am]

OPENING SESSION

GALA DINNER ( By Invitation)

SESSION 6

Informed Decisions on Trust and Security

[4:00 pm –4:15 pm] COFFEE BREAK

- Cyber Attacks

- Denial of Services

- Intrusion

- Cyber Squatting & Cyber Fishing

Exploitation, Rights and Technologies

SESSION 4

Keynote Speeches [2:00pm- 2:30pm]

Media Content

[12:30 pm – 2:00 pm] LUNCH

SESSION 2

[10:30 am – 12:30 pm]

SESSION 1

[10:30 am – 12:30 pm]

[8:00 am - 9:00 am] Registration

[9:00 am – 10:30 am]

WELCOMING ADDRESSES

OPENING SESSION

6:30 pm-8:00 pm – Welcome Cocktail Reception ( to be define soon)

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