Networking Opportunities: Thought Leadership In Bonn & Innovation In Edinburgh
In brief: A summary of October thought leadership events and a preview of the cool companies (AmbiSense & GeoVector, to name a few) you can look for soon on MSearchGroove.
While MSG prepares to unveil a string of new projects and media solutions for our growing roster of clients, I am wrapping up my own presentations for two exciting industry events. First on the agenda: a half-day session on Tuesday (September 29th) with Deutsche Telekom executives to discuss the challenges and opportunities of converged services and the implications this has for the consumer portal experience.
My contribution to this exclusive thought leadership event, organized by Amdocs Interactive, will look at the trend to hyper-connectedness and our increasing requirements for personalized and relevant content experiences.
I will be joined by esteemed friend and colleague Andreas Constantinou, Research Director of VisionMobile, a market analysis and strategic advisory firm. Andreas’ thoughts on the new mobile services and applications value chain – and the impact of the likes of Google, Nokia and Apple – is beyond thought-provoking.
I look forward to capturing his ideas in the opening chapter of the Netsize Guide 2010, the must-read mobile industry almanac I write (for the third consecutive year!) on behalf of Netsize, a mobile commerce and communications enabler. More details on the Guide in future posts. In the meantime, I encourage companies across the ecosystems to contact me directly with case studies and great ideas.
After that it’s off to Edinburgh to speak at the 2009 118tracker Information Innovation Conference & Awards aboard the Royal Yacht Britannia. Where is the value in location? My presentation — the outcome of a new collaboration with Matthew Snyder, Founder & CEO of ADObjects, a strategic cross-media consultancy – offers some surprising answers.
We also draw from some exciting new services (such as AmbiSense’s innovative destination guide solutions for mobile phones, GeoVector’s new directional search and pointing app and Colibria’s Network Address Book, an offer that builds on our increasing interest in context-aware social address books – a requirement that sits at the core of Vodafone’s path-breaking 360 offer. A special highlight of the presentation: Mobile advertising innovation and vision from Russell Buckley, esteemed colleague and AdMob Vice President, Global Alliances.
If you can’t make the events, be sure to check back for in-depth analysis of the companies and services I mentioned. A special thanks to Anthony Stiso at DEUSA Enterprises LLC, who heads up communications for GeoVector, and Cristina Whittington, Colibria Account Manager at Nelson Bostock Communications, for their prompt attention to my briefing requests.
Reminder: If you want to catch-up or meet-up, then contact me at peggy@msearchgroove or DM me @peggyanne.
Tags: AdMob, AmbiSense, Amdocs Interactive, Colibria, Deutsche Telekom, GeoVector, Google, Location-based services, Mobile Advertising, Mobile Internet, Netsize Guide 2010





