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Internet of things expo

1-3 MAY 2018AGENDA

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DOMESTIC SUPPORTING PARTNERS

OFFICIALLY SUPPORTED BY INTERNATIONAL SUPPORTING PARTNERS

Internet of things expoGLOBAL SPEAKERS AT A GLANCEYounus Al Nasser, Assistant Director General, Smart Dubai Office – Driving Dubai’s efforts to digitize all government entities in the city implementing IoT, Blockchain and AI technologies

Richard Browning, Founder and Chief Test Pilot, Gravity Industries – has soared into the record books with the brand new Guinness World Records title for the fastest speed in a body-controlled jet engine power suit.

Mr Ger Baron, Chief Technology Officer, City of Amsterdam – leading the collaboration between public and private sectors to make Amsterdam one of the smartest interoperable cities in the world

Lord Tim Clement-Jones, Chairman, House of Lords Artificial Intelligence Committee – responsible for assessing the economic, ethical and social implications of advances in artificial intelligence in order to set policy and draft regulations

Mr Kai Gait, Senior Global Digital Director, GlaxoSmithKline, UK – Winner of the prestigious PM Society Digital Pioneer Award and leading the digitization of the 4th largest company on the London Stock Exchange

Dr Larissa Suzuki, Smart Cities and Disruptive Tech Expert, UK – TEDx speaker on smart cities, multiple award winning inventor and former Data Strategist for Greater London Authority

Chris Ballinger, Founder & CEO, Mobility Open Blockchain Initiative, Previously worked for The White House and the Bank of America and was leading the efforts of Toyota’s Research Institute in using blockchain technology for connected mobility and autonomous vehicles

Julian Gray, Technology Director, BP Digital Innovation Organisation - leading a consortium of banks and energy companies that will allow citizens to sell energy to the grid

Number of Connected devices

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15.4 billion Connected devices

30.7 billion Connected devices

75.4 billion Connected devices

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Conference Agenda 2018Day 1, Tuesday, 1 May 2018

Internet of things expo

Welcoming address Lucy Hedges, Presenter, BBC

11:00 Keynote Address: The Pursuit of Happiness Dubai is advancing at an exponential rate in becoming one of the smartest cities in the world. The city has passionately embraced new technologies and is now held as hub for innovation however this is not the main motivation behind their smart strategy. Citizen happiness is the main objective and Dr. Aisha will explain how technology has enabled them to achieve this goal. This session will outline how Dubai’s IoT strategy will deliver happiness Younes Al Nasser, Assistant Director General, Smart Dubai Office

11:25 Lets put smart to work with IoT and AI To capitalize on the digitization of the physical world, businesses are using AI-powered IoT solutions to better engineer products, manage operations and engage with people through connected things. Join us to learn how leaders are incorporating the Internet of Things into their businesses to drive profitable growth Sania Abbas, Business Unit Executive, Watson Internet of Things, IBM Middle East, Africa & Turkey

11:45 Panel Discussion: Cognitive Cities - Discussing the convergence of new technologies with IoT to create thinking cities • Examining the how data can enable administrators to make more informed decisions • Utilising cognitive computing to allow cities to react to change autonomously • Assessing how cognitive will facilitate better services for citizen and improve quality of life

Ger Baron, Chief Technology Officer, City of Amsterdam Ghazi Atallah, CEO, NXN Sania Abbas, Business Unit Executive, Watson Internet of Things, IBM Middle East, Africa & Turkey

12:25 Special presentation: IoT and technology for good - The Smart Labour Story Abu Muadh, Founder, Smart Labour

12:45 Panel Discussion: Smart Mobility: Investigating how IoT is enabling smarter transportation in the region’s future cities • Can smart cities improve mobility through incident data and traffic optimization? • Can automated vehicles become benchmark for successful IoT monetization? • Assessing the future of electric vehicles in the Middle East Moderator: Ahmed Abas, Development & Interface Manager – Middle East, Mott Macdonald Chris Ballinger, Founder & CEO, Mobility Open Blockchain Initiative Sebastien Henot, Manager of Business Innovation, Renault Eng. Faisal Rashed, Director, Supreme Council for Energy Nader Museitif, Head of Business, UBER Gary D West, Head of Future Mobility, General Motors

13:30 Lunch and Networking

14:30 Exploring the role of blockchain in future cities • Understanding how Blockchain and IoT can intograte together to enable a more efficient city • Assessing how blockchain will give citizens control of their digital data to improve transparency

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• Examining the use of smart contracts and integrated payments to deliver a seamless city experience Moderator: Kris Bennett - Blockchain Beard Guy Marloes Pomp, Program Officer, Dutch Government Maja Vujinovic, CEO, OGroup Kirill Maskaev, Communications Director, BubbleTone Marta Piekarska, Director of Ecosystem, Hyperledger Fadwa Mohanna, CEO, micity

15:15 The UAE’s business market IoTmeter An overview of the United Arab Emirates business IoT market deployments in the last two years and highlights of major use cases and main projects which will change the IoT market in the coming years. Zakaraya Al Ashek, Director Solution Marketing – M2M & IoT Solutions, Etisalat

15:45 Panel Discussion: Smart Built Environments - Developing efficient urban spaces of the future It is predicted that by 2050 about 64% developing world of the and 86% of the developed world will be urbanised. In light of this stakeholders are looking at technology to make these built spaces smarter in order to produce more cost-effective and sustainable urban spaces. This panel will discuss: · How we can develop more energy efficient spaces through the use of smart sensors · Using big data to improve decision making · Developing spaces that reduce the need for personal transportation and reduce carbon emissions · Assessing how technologies can facilitate a circular economy Moderator: Lucy Hedges

Sander Van Stiphout, Director, Amsterdam Arena Gurjit Singh, SVP Real Estate, Dubai World Trade Centre Nicholas Andrieu, Director Middle East and Africa, Sigfox Thomas Bosse, Head of Programmes, Dubai Carbon Eng. Mohammed bin Sayyaf, Chairman of NOMD Holding, Member of the Council Of Saudi Chambers.

16:30 ‘Learning to Fly - human mobility Reimagined’ Former Oil Trader & Royal Marine Richard Browning is defining a new era in human mobiity with the 1000bhp Gravity Jet Suit, live at Future Technology Week. Richard Browning, Founder and Chief Test Pilot, Gravity Industries

17:00 End of Day 1

Day 2, Wednesday, 2 May 2018

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Welcoming address Lucy Hedges, Presenter, BBC

11:00 Keynote Address: Smart Cities and Disruptive Tech - The Next Frontier In this talk Dr Suzuki will navigate you through the fascinating world of smart cities and disruptive tech, the key features and the driver technologies of IoT, and the physical digital integration within city systems. We present smart cities applications enabled by the IoT, machine learning, augmented and mixed reality, as well as open challenges for the IoT realisation in smart cities. Dr Larissa Suzuki, Award Winning Computer Scientist and Inventor

11:20 Panel Discussion: Enabling the next generation of smart city solutions through an open data policy • Enabling real time decion making through the accessibility to accurate data • Increasing market intelligence to identify economic opportunities • Highlighting inefficiencies to streamline services and improve productivity Moderator: Dr. Larissa Suzuki Ger Baron, Chief Technology Officer, City of Amsterdam Kaveh Vessali, Senior Partner and Data Practice Lead, NXN Roman Rohrberg, Regional Marketing Manager EMEA, Miovision

12:00 Enabling massive IoT: how Sigfox is enabling real IoT business? Nicolas Andrieu, Director Middle East and Africa, Sigfox

12:20 Enabling an Autonomous World through the HERE Open Location Platform As we are shifting towards an Autonomous economy era, there is a need for a trusted partner to bring this new paradigm shift to life to everyone’s benefit. A world that makes our journey safer and faster, our businesses and cities more efficient, and our society a better place. Weather we are serving Automotive industry or the IoT industry, Location Intelligent is the common catalyst to glue disparate data silos. We need to break these silos by utilizing a unique platform to enrich contextual information that enables a new wave of intelligent services. This will enable cities, governments and businesses to collaborate to create a safer, efficient and open world. The HERE Open Location Platform will be the neutral aggregation platform of the future to enable smart cities to intelligently collect, enrich and monetize its data and provide unique set of services to its citizens. Ahmed Nasr, Head of Industry Relations EMEA for the Public Sector & Infrastructure, HERE Technologies

12:40 Case Study: Enabling innovative solution and better services through IoT Amsterdam is a pioneer of the Internet of Things. The global LoRa network was founded in Amsterdam, and the brand-new Amsterdam Open Beacon network was launched in September 2016. How does it work? This session will look at how the city collates its data and how this data is the basis of their innovation. Ger Baron, Chief Technology Officer, City of Amsterdam

Day 2, Wednesday, 2 May 2018

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The health care market will feel impact of the IoT

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$117 billion Connected health care market by 2020

13:05 Special presentation: IoT From the Edge to Analytics – Driving Business Value • Top business IoT solutions driving business value • Key success & failure points in an IoT project • Emerging IoT value chains & partner echo systems Steve Dunbar, IoT Commercial Director, Microsoft Middle East and Africa

13:30 Lunch and Networking

14:30 How to become a data driven operator Driving your business into the future requires a cultural change. Becoming a data-driven organization takes time and an organization wide commitment to infuse analytics into all operations, but the hard work can pay off. Sander will give practical insights on how to infuse data in your operations. Sander Van Stiphout, Director, Amsterdam Arena

14:55 Case Study: Public and Private Partnerships – Examining how to partner with cutting edge tech companies to improve your cities smartness Smart Dublin is delivering a programme that encourages the creation of solutions to address city needs. It has an emphasis

on using the opportunities offered by emerging technology and public data. Smart Dublin has identified mobility, environment, energy, waste and emergency management as priority challenges. In this session Michael will highlight their initiatives and how they managed leverage of the technologies from their private sector tech partners. Michael Guerin, Smart City Project Manager, Dublin City Council

15:30 Case Study: Smart City Strategies for economic growth James Noakes, Mayoral Lead-Smart Cities, City of Liverpool

15:55 Securing IoT and being an essential layer of smart cities “In history, Babylon state used proto-cuneiforms in order to control economic transactions, and to monitor the administration of local economies by means of a numerical system. Nowadays, Blockchain replicates any type of records of transactions, and it offers new ways of social impact. Blockchain also enables an interoperable, decentralized and horizontal platform that can securely track and orchestrate billions of connected devices to build cross-industry apps and allow significant savings and outcomes for IoT industry stakeholders. This will make our cities smarter and livable. In this session, I will explore these opportunities from a unique

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perspective of a data anthropologist” • Adopting a layered approach to secure your infrastructure • Protecting data transmission through advanced cryptography • Creating a collaborative cyber security network to identify and manage threats effectively Ali Rebaie, President, Data Science Anthropologist

16:10 Lurking in the Shadows: Real-world IoT Attacks and the New IoT Security Stack Matt Wyckhouse, CEO, Finite State

16:30 Harnessing the power of new technologies – Examining the convergence of Blockchain, AI and IoT Jamie Burke, Founder and CEO, Outlier Ventures

16:50 Inspire Talks: Flying Higher, Farther and Faster – The World Record Icarus Wingsuit Project Dr Angelo is a specialist in the development of sacecraft propulsion systems at the University of Southampton, however he is also a highly experienced wingsuit BASE jumper and skydiver. The goal of the Icarus Project is to pioneer human flight by developing the first scientifically engineered wingsuit and then leap from the stratosphere in a record breaking skydive. These records include the highest altitude unpressurised jump, highest speed, whilst traveling farthest total distance in the most enduring wingsuit flight to date. Dr. Angelo Niko Grubišić, Lecturer of Astronautics, Southampton University

17:10 End of Day 2

Day 3, Thursday, 3 May 2018

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Welcoming address Lucy Hedges, Presenter, BBC

11:00 Keynote Address: Techplomacy as response to disruptive technologies - domestic and international strategies to address the 4th industrial revolution Casper Klynge, Tech Ambassador, Government of Denmark

11:25 Get Your House in Order – Understanding the critical first steps for successful new technology implementation Gary Thompson, Former Program Director, NBAD

11:50 Panel Discussion: Examining strategies to monetise your IoT implementation • Understanding how to turn efficiency into profitability • Discussing the appropriate business models to allow long term commercialization of IoT • Facilitating frictionless payment technologies to drive widespread adoption Moderator: Peter Hopwood Javier Martinez, IoT Regional Manager EMEA, PTC Bander Al Nasser, Business Enablement & Development Expert Mohamed Roushdy, Founder, FinTech Bazaar

12:25 Last night IoT saved my life – Examining the transformative power of the Internet of Things • Where we are today. The burden of health • Healthcare is being disrupted - where we are going, being taken and how IoT can shape the journey • How Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence can be used to

improve our understanding of health and potentially save lives Kai Gait, Senior Global Digital Director, GlaxoSmithKline

12:50 On stage interview: Utilising technology to improve business performance Freedom Pizza is a growing multi-unit carry out and delivery pizza company, founded and based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates with international ambitions and capabilities. It has over 200 employees. Freedom is acutely focused on operational excellence through the adoption of leading edge innovation in the digital commerce and e-payments space. In this compelling interview we will dig into Ian’s passion for technology, how he is using IoT to drive business excellence and what emerging technologies will impact us most in the future. Interviewer: Peter Hopwood Ian O’Han, CEO and Founder, Freedom Pizza

13:10 How to build your business in IoT Bander Al Nasser, Business Enablement & Development Expert

13:30 Lunch and Networking

14:30 AR/VR Disruption for Industrial Revolution 4.0 Salman Yusuf, Managing Director, Takeleap

15:00 Panel Discussion: VR/AR and IoT the perfect match to merge the physical and digital worlds From a certain perspective, virtual reality and the Internet of Things are two of the most important technologies to arise in the past decade or more. Taken individually, each technology represents

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a real sea change. VR has the potential to truly change the world in some surprising ways, while the Internet of Things already has transformed the way we live our lives. It is the confluence of these two developments, though, that offers the most promise and opportunity of all. Moderator: Shujat Mirza, President Middle East Chapter, VR AR Association Dr Sana Farid, Founder & CEO, Munfarid Consulting Salman Yusuf, Managing Director, Takeleap Steven Bambury, Head of Digital Learning & Innovation, JESS

15:30 Improving workplace efficiency through robotic process automation and IoT • Implementing Robotic Process Automation as part of your paperless strategy • Identifying the correct processes for your proof of concept project • Assessing the return on investment to justify cost of implementation Said Amara, Global Procurement Process Automation Strategy & Planning Lead, Nokia

16:00 Panel Discussion: Rise of the robots - will robots steal your job? Robotics and artificial intelligence have been rapidly gaining traction in various industries and there has been constant reports that humans will lose their jobs due to the efficiencies and cost effectiveness of this type of workforce. The panel will sift through the nuts and bolts of robotics and artificial intelligence and how it will affect the job market in the future. Moderator: Lucy Hedges

Said Amara, Global Procurement Process Automation Strategy & Planning Lead, Nokia Gary Thompson, Former Program Director, NBAD Mohamed Roushdy, Founder, FinTech Bazaar

16:30 Inspire Talks: Launching the world’s smallest Satellite When NASA launched a global competition to build scientific experiments to be launched in space, Space Kidz India beat over 200 entries to win and have their satellite “Kalamsat’ launched into space. The satellite was designed by 18 year old Rifath Sharook. Rifath and his mentor Dr. Srimathy share the story of the launch and how Rifath has now been named as one of the 4 young engineers that are changing the world. Rifath Sharook, Inventor and Scientist, Space Kidz India Dr. Srimathy Kesan, Founder, Space Kidz India

17:00 End of Day 3

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