Events
Internet Everywhere
- Venue:
Intel, Pipers Way, Swindon, SN3 1RJ Location Map
- Date:
- Wed 28 Apr 2010
- Time:
- 900 - 1630
- Cost:
Free to members of NMI, DC-KTN, Mobile VCE and invited guests
- Booking Details:
Those from NMI, Digital Communications KTN, Mobile VCE member companies and guests who received an invitation can register here.
If you have any questions or wish to attend, please contact Robin Kennedy
Accomodation
A corporate rate is available for the Marriott Hotel, which is conveniently located next door to the venue - the rate is £94/per night for room only. To take advantage of this rate delegates simply need to mention 'Intel' when booking.
Other local hotels include:
Consumers have rapidly come to expect Internet Access Everywhere. This event will look at the conflicting challenges of bandwidth demands and energy consumption, covering the flow from mobile devices through various forms of wireless infrastructure to the Internet fibre-optic backbone.
Agenda (download pdf)
Note : presentations and the attendee list from this event are available in the members' area
09:00 Registration
Refreshments, Networking & Sponsor Table-Tops
Intel, Paul Budgen
"4G Is Coming - what is the reality?"
Vodafone, Trevor Gill
“Technology challenges in using new wireless spectrum”
NEC and MVCE Green Radio, Simon Fletcher
“Green Radio: Sustainable Wireless Networks”
Nujira, Simon Whittle
“Pushing the Envelope of Transmitter Efficiency – silicon design for low power wireless transmitters”
Fujitsu Microelectronics, Ian Dedic
“Challenges of mixed-signal VLSI design for high-speed optical communications”
Panel Session Chaired by Stuart Revell, DC-KTN
“Identifying the Major Challenges - how can they be addressed by the UK R&D community?”
16:30 Close
Continued Networking
If you are interested in sponsoring or taking a tabletop at this event please contact Robin Kennedy robin.kennedy@nmi.org.uk. tel +44 789 48 99 544
Event co-hosts - NMI, the Digital Communications KTN and Mobile VCE
Event Sponsors and Supporters
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