08:30–09:00 |
Welcome (coffee & pastries) |
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09:00–09:15 |
Opening Remarks |
Jean-Louis Schiltz Minister of Communications |
09:15–09:30 |
The European perspective (On video) |
Viviane Reding European Commissioner Responsible for Information Society & Media |
09:30–09:45 |
Implications of the Next Innovative Net Technologies (On video) |
Josh Silverman President, Skype |
09:45–10:15 |
Internet of Things — When your fridge orders your groceries |
Gérald Santucci Head of Unit, Networked Enterprise & Radio Frequency Identification, European Commission |
10:15–10:45 |
Compatible at Last? — Open mobile Internet for the 4G era |
Willie W. Lu CEO, US Center for Wireless Communications |
10:45–11:15 |
Coffee break |
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11:15–11:45 |
The road to success — Japan’s broadband penetration strategy |
Tadao Saito CTO, Toyota-InfoTechnology Center |
11:45–12:15 |
The next BIG bailout — Will IPv6 save the Internet? |
Latif Ladid President, IPv6 Forum |
12:15–11:25 |
The potential and the challenge of the transition to IPv6 (On video) |
Robert E. Kahn "Father of the Internet", CEO and President, Corporation for National Research Initiatives |
12:35–13:00 |
The vital transition to IPv6 (On video) |
Vinton G. Cerf "Father of the Internet", VP and Chief Internet Evangelist, Google |
12:25–12:35 |
Q&A |
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13:00–14:30 |
Luncheon |
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14:30–15:00 |
Launch of the Luxembourg IPv6 Council |
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15:00–15:30 |
How to save lives with IPv6 — u2010 and other strategic European projects |
Thomas Engel Professor for Computer Networks and Telecommunications, University of Luxembourg |
15:30–16:00 |
Business Internet road map for Luxembourg |
Latif Ladid President, IPv6 Forum |
16:00–16:30 |
Coffee break |
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16:30–18:00 |
Panel discussion: IPv6 — Challenges and opportunities |
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Particpants |
Roland Bombardella Haut-Commissariat ŕ la Protection nationale Christoph Meinel University of Postdam Carlo Simon Centre de communications du Gouvernement Jean-Marie Spaus Entreprise des P&T Peter Tseronis US Department of Energy Patrick vande Walle Chair of the Luxembourg chapter of the Internet Society |
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Chair |
Thomas Engel |