Re: [backstage] Wealth of Networks event, next Thursday at Imperial College

2008-07-22 Thread margaret
Here's the link for registration: http://wealthofnetworks.eventbrite.com/

Hope you can join us Sam, it's shaping up to be a good event!

cheers,

Margaret

Quoting Sam Mbale [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 Hello there

   Thanks for the invite. Where is the link for registration?

 rgds

 On Mon, Jul 21, 2008 at 10:18 AM, Margaret Gold 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   Hello Backstagers
 
 
 
  I'd like to get the Wealth of Networks event on your radar, coming up this
  week Thursday at Imperial College. It's rather short notice to be getting
  the word out, so I'd love any help you can give me in passing this info on
  to others who might be interested.
 
  There will be a number of interesting panel discussions on topics which I
  know are near and dear to many of you (such as the Mobile Economy,
  E-Healthcare, and E-Gov), and Gareth Mitchell of BBC Digital Planet will be
  moderating the main panel session.
 
 
  Please feel free to come out for any part of the day that you can make it -
  and I hope to see many of you there!!
 
 
 
  Cheers,
 
 
 
  Margaret
 
 
 
 
  *Wealth of Networks: Digital Economies and the Next-generation Internet*
 
  *Bringing together researchers, industry and the UK community to explore
  the future of the Digital Economy in the UK.*
 
  *You are cordially invited to help shape the future of the Internet, and
  the UK Digital Economy*
 
  * *
 
  *Thursday, July 24th, 2008 – Imperial College, Tanaka Business School *
 
  * *
 
  The EPSRC-funded Digital Economies Research Cluster, *Opportunities and
  Challenges in the Digital Economy: an Agenda for the Next-Generation
  Internet* announces an open forum to shape the direction of research into
  the digital economy in the UK.
 
 
 
  This will be a national event which will bring together experts from across
  the UK in conversation with the general public. We welcome a broad range of
  views from everyone interested in the future of the Internet and the
 digital
  economy. The forum will feature an open panel discussion with cluster
  researchers and industry leaders, moderated by Gareth Mitchell (Digital
  Planet-BBC World Service). These discussions will contribute to setting the
  national funding council priorities for future research.
 
  Topics will include:
 
  * Next-generation Healthcare
  * e-Government
  * Digital Entrepreneurship
  * The Mobile Economy
  * Trust, Data and Security
  * e-Society and the future of social networks
 
  Attendance is free, but pre-registration is required. To register to
  attend, please head on over to
 Eventbritehttp://wealthofnetworks.eventbrite.com/
  .
 
 
 
  To find out more of the details, please visit our
 bloghttp://wealthofnetworks.wordpress.com/.
  **
 
  * *
 
  (You can also find us at
 Upcominghttp://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/904358/?ps=6, on
  Facebook http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=20601581374 , or follow
  us on Twitter http://twitter.com/wealthofnetwork )
 
  *AGENDA*
 
 
 
  9.00 Registration
 
  9.30 Honorary Welcome - Sir Roy Anderson, Rector of Imperial College
 
  9.45 Introduction  - Prof. John Darlington, Imperial College Internet
  Centre
 
  *10.00 Keynote Address* - John Varney, founder and CEO of Maximum Clarity
  and former CTO of the BBC
 
  10.45 Coffee break
 
  *11.00 The Wealth of Networks Panel Discussion*  - Moderated by Gareth
  Mitchell, BBC Digital Planet
 
 
 
  Panellists include Professor John Darlington of Imperial College, Dr. Gary
  Graham of Manchester Business School, Dan Appelquist of Vodafone, John Barr
  of The 451 Group, and John Hand of the EPSRC.
 
  12.30 Lunch Interval
 
  *14.00 Breakout Discussion Sessions*
 
 
  * A time and a place: How can the Digital Economy provide Services for
  Intelligent Mobility Management
  * Using digital technology to improve people's health and the delivery of
  healthcare
  * Internet economics  markets
  * Innovation and entrepreneurship
 
  15.00 Coffee
 
  *15.15 Breakout Discussion Sessions*
 
 
  * Self-evolving Internet
  * Service infrastructure enabling the Digital Economy
  * Trust, data and security
  * Identity management in the Next-generation Internet
 
  16.15 Concluding remarks
 
  17.00 Reception
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   * *
 
  * *
 
  * *
 
  * *
 
  * *
 
  *Gold Mobile Innovation Ltd*
 
 
 
 
 
  *(e)*[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
  *(m)*   0798 563 2237
 
  *(s)* margaretgold
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 



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 Sam Mbale
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Re: [backstage] Wealth of Networks event, next Thursday at Imperial College

2008-07-22 Thread Sam Mbale
Hello there

  Thanks for the invite. Where is the link for registration?

rgds

On Mon, Jul 21, 2008 at 10:18 AM, Margaret Gold 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Hello Backstagers



 I'd like to get the Wealth of Networks event on your radar, coming up this
 week Thursday at Imperial College. It's rather short notice to be getting
 the word out, so I'd love any help you can give me in passing this info on
 to others who might be interested.

 There will be a number of interesting panel discussions on topics which I
 know are near and dear to many of you (such as the Mobile Economy,
 E-Healthcare, and E-Gov), and Gareth Mitchell of BBC Digital Planet will be
 moderating the main panel session.


 Please feel free to come out for any part of the day that you can make it -
 and I hope to see many of you there!!



 Cheers,



 Margaret




 *Wealth of Networks: Digital Economies and the Next-generation Internet*

 *Bringing together researchers, industry and the UK community to explore
 the future of the Digital Economy in the UK.*

 *You are cordially invited to help shape the future of the Internet, and
 the UK Digital Economy*

 * *

 *Thursday, July 24th, 2008 – Imperial College, Tanaka Business School *

 * *

 The EPSRC-funded Digital Economies Research Cluster, *Opportunities and
 Challenges in the Digital Economy: an Agenda for the Next-Generation
 Internet* announces an open forum to shape the direction of research into
 the digital economy in the UK.



 This will be a national event which will bring together experts from across
 the UK in conversation with the general public. We welcome a broad range of
 views from everyone interested in the future of the Internet and the digital
 economy. The forum will feature an open panel discussion with cluster
 researchers and industry leaders, moderated by Gareth Mitchell (Digital
 Planet-BBC World Service). These discussions will contribute to setting the
 national funding council priorities for future research.

 Topics will include:

 * Next-generation Healthcare
 * e-Government
 * Digital Entrepreneurship
 * The Mobile Economy
 * Trust, Data and Security
 * e-Society and the future of social networks

 Attendance is free, but pre-registration is required. To register to
 attend, please head on over to 
 Eventbritehttp://wealthofnetworks.eventbrite.com/
 .



 To find out more of the details, please visit our 
 bloghttp://wealthofnetworks.wordpress.com/.
 **

 * *

 (You can also find us at 
 Upcominghttp://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/904358/?ps=6, on
 Facebook http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=20601581374 , or follow
 us on Twitter http://twitter.com/wealthofnetwork )

 *AGENDA*



 9.00 Registration

 9.30 Honorary Welcome - Sir Roy Anderson, Rector of Imperial College

 9.45 Introduction  - Prof. John Darlington, Imperial College Internet
 Centre

 *10.00 Keynote Address* - John Varney, founder and CEO of Maximum Clarity
 and former CTO of the BBC

 10.45 Coffee break

 *11.00 The Wealth of Networks Panel Discussion*  - Moderated by Gareth
 Mitchell, BBC Digital Planet



 Panellists include Professor John Darlington of Imperial College, Dr. Gary
 Graham of Manchester Business School, Dan Appelquist of Vodafone, John Barr
 of The 451 Group, and John Hand of the EPSRC.

 12.30 Lunch Interval

 *14.00 Breakout Discussion Sessions*


 * A time and a place: How can the Digital Economy provide Services for
 Intelligent Mobility Management
 * Using digital technology to improve people's health and the delivery of
 healthcare
 * Internet economics  markets
 * Innovation and entrepreneurship

 15.00 Coffee

 *15.15 Breakout Discussion Sessions*


 * Self-evolving Internet
 * Service infrastructure enabling the Digital Economy
 * Trust, data and security
 * Identity management in the Next-generation Internet

 16.15 Concluding remarks

 17.00 Reception







  * *

 * *

 * *

 * *

 * *

 *Gold Mobile Innovation Ltd*





 *(e)*[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 *(m)*   0798 563 2237

 *(s)* margaretgold






















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Sam Mbale
Mpelembe Network
http://www.mpelembe.net
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Re: [backstage] Wealth of Networks event, next Thursday at Imperial College

2008-07-22 Thread Fearghas McKay

Margaret

On 22 Jul 2008, at 10:06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Here's the link for registration: http://wealthofnetworks.eventbrite.com/

Hope you can join us Sam, it's shaping up to be a good event!


Are there opportunities for remote participation ?

Seeing as it is meant to be part of a National Strategy it would be  
helpful to not need to travel to the south in order to contribute.


Regards

Fearghas
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Re: [backstage] Wealth of Networks event, next Thursday at Imperial College

2008-07-22 Thread Fearghas McKay

Margaret

On 22 Jul 2008, at 13:48, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

That would have been a really good idea - especially as it is meant  
to cover the

nation - but I'm afraid that we have nothing set up for it.



Perhaps for the next event?

I will be twittering, as I suspect others will as well, so be sure  
to follow
#wealthofnetworks ; and I wouldn't be surprised if there was some  
Qik coverage

as well.



Qik is a closed invite only system so doesn't really allow for  
participation by those outside the closed loop.


I'll post all of the blog links that cover the event after the fact  
on the

Wealth of Networks blog, so at least you can read up on it afterwards.



Perhaps a formal process for providing feedback on those links,  
otherwise it is just like crumbs being scattered from the High Table  
of the King...


Cheers

f

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Re: [backstage] Wealth of Networks event, next Thursday at Imperial College

2008-07-22 Thread margaret
Good point about Qik being closed loop. We were looking into setting up a
Backchannel at one stage - let me see where we are with that, and I'll pass on
the link.

Also feel free to e-mail me or DM Wealthofnetwork on Twitter with any questions
that you have and I'll get them asked...

Quoting Fearghas McKay [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 Margaret

 On 22 Jul 2008, at 13:48, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  That would have been a really good idea - especially as it is meant
  to cover the
  nation - but I'm afraid that we have nothing set up for it.
 

 Perhaps for the next event?

  I will be twittering, as I suspect others will as well, so be sure
  to follow
  #wealthofnetworks ; and I wouldn't be surprised if there was some
  Qik coverage
  as well.
 

 Qik is a closed invite only system so doesn't really allow for
 participation by those outside the closed loop.

  I'll post all of the blog links that cover the event after the fact
  on the
  Wealth of Networks blog, so at least you can read up on it afterwards.
 

 Perhaps a formal process for providing feedback on those links,
 otherwise it is just like crumbs being scattered from the High Table
 of the King...

 Cheers

   f

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Re: [backstage] Wealth of Networks event, next Thursday at Imperial College

2008-07-22 Thread margaret
That would have been a really good idea - especially as it is meant to cover the
nation - but I'm afraid that we have nothing set up for it.

I will be twittering, as I suspect others will as well, so be sure to follow
#wealthofnetworks ; and I wouldn't be surprised if there was some Qik coverage
as well.

I'll post all of the blog links that cover the event after the fact on the
Wealth of Networks blog, so at least you can read up on it afterwards.

Quoting Fearghas McKay [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 Margaret

 On 22 Jul 2008, at 10:06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Here's the link for registration: http://wealthofnetworks.eventbrite.com/
 
  Hope you can join us Sam, it's shaping up to be a good event!

 Are there opportunities for remote participation ?

 Seeing as it is meant to be part of a National Strategy it would be
 helpful to not need to travel to the south in order to contribute.

 Regards

   Fearghas
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Re: [backstage] Wealth of Networks event, next Thursday at Imperial College

2008-07-22 Thread Peter Bowyer
On 22/07/2008, Fearghas McKay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Qik is a closed invite only system so doesn't really allow for participation
 by those outside the closed loop.

s/is/was - Qik is now in public beta.

http://qik.com/blog/195/qik-enters-public-beta


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[backstage] Wealth of Networks event, next Thursday at Imperial College

2008-07-21 Thread Margaret Gold
Hello Backstagers

 

I'd like to get the Wealth of Networks event on your radar, coming up this
week Thursday at Imperial College. It's rather short notice to be getting
the word out, so I'd love any help you can give me in passing this info on
to others who might be interested.

There will be a number of interesting panel discussions on topics which I
know are near and dear to many of you (such as the Mobile Economy,
E-Healthcare, and E-Gov), and Gareth Mitchell of BBC Digital Planet will be
moderating the main panel session. 


Please feel free to come out for any part of the day that you can make it -
and I hope to see many of you there!!

 

Cheers,

 

Margaret

 

 


Wealth of Networks: Digital Economies and the Next-generation Internet


Bringing together researchers, industry and the UK community to explore the
future of the Digital Economy in the UK.

You are cordially invited to help shape the future of the Internet, and the
UK Digital Economy

 

Thursday, July 24th, 2008 - Imperial College, Tanaka Business School 

 

The EPSRC-funded Digital Economies Research Cluster, Opportunities and
Challenges in the Digital Economy: an Agenda for the Next-Generation
Internet announces an open forum to shape the direction of research into
the digital economy in the UK. 

 

This will be a national event which will bring together experts from across
the UK in conversation with the general public. We welcome a broad range of
views from everyone interested in the future of the Internet and the digital
economy. The forum will feature an open panel discussion with cluster
researchers and industry leaders, moderated by Gareth Mitchell (Digital
Planet-BBC World Service). These discussions will contribute to setting the
national funding council priorities for future research.

Topics will include:

* Next-generation Healthcare
* e-Government
* Digital Entrepreneurship
* The Mobile Economy
* Trust, Data and Security
* e-Society and the future of social networks

Attendance is free, but pre-registration is required. To register to attend,
please  http://wealthofnetworks.eventbrite.com/ head on over to
Eventbrite.

 

To find out more of the details, please
http://wealthofnetworks.wordpress.com/ visit our blog. 

 

(You can also find us at  http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/904358/?ps=6
Upcoming , on  http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=20601581374 Facebook
, or follow us on  http://twitter.com/wealthofnetwork Twitter )

AGENDA

 

9.00 Registration 

9.30 Honorary Welcome - Sir Roy Anderson, Rector of Imperial College

9.45 Introduction  - Prof. John Darlington, Imperial College Internet Centre

10.00 Keynote Address - John Varney, founder and CEO of Maximum Clarity and
former CTO of the BBC

10.45 Coffee break

11.00 The Wealth of Networks Panel Discussion  - Moderated by Gareth
Mitchell, BBC Digital Planet

 

Panellists include Professor John Darlington of Imperial College, Dr. Gary
Graham of Manchester Business School, Dan Appelquist of Vodafone, John Barr
of The 451 Group, and John Hand of the EPSRC.

12.30 Lunch Interval

14.00 Breakout Discussion Sessions


* A time and a place: How can the Digital Economy provide Services for
Intelligent Mobility Management
* Using digital technology to improve people's health and the delivery of
healthcare
* Internet economics  markets
* Innovation and entrepreneurship

15.00 Coffee

15.15 Breakout Discussion Sessions


* Self-evolving Internet
* Service infrastructure enabling the Digital Economy
* Trust, data and security
* Identity management in the Next-generation Internet

16.15 Concluding remarks

17.00 Reception

 

 

 




 

 

 

 

 

Gold Mobile Innovation Ltd

 



(e)[EMAIL PROTECTED]

(m)   0798 563 2237

(s) margaretgold

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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