The Future of Mobile
27th Oct 2010; 18:00
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Lee Epting is Director of Content Services at Vodafone, responsible for Vodafone's global content services portfolio, including portal, applications shop, music, games, tv/video and personalisation content as well as developer engagement activities.
Lee is an industry executive with over twenty years experience in the technology sector, was Vice President of Forum Nokia from 2003-2008, Nokia's global developer support community. In this role, Lee was responsible for driving the business connections between Nokia and more than 3.5 million registered Forum Nokia software developers, mobile network operators, content aggregators, media companies and enterprises.
At the RSA, Lee will draw upon her experience at the leading edge of mobile technology innovation to give an insight into what the next few years may bring in terms of new products and practices, new opportunities for creativity, collaboration and economic growth, the role of new communications in shaping social norms and behaviours, and the effect this will have on individuals, organisations and societies.
Respondents: Ralph Simon, CEO, The Mobilium International Advisory Group. Chairman Emeritus & Founder, Mobile Entertainment Forum – Americas. Regarded as one of the founders of the modern mobile entertainment industry, Ralph has been a prominent global trailblazer and innovator, growing the mobile entertainment and content industry, and playing a central role in its impact and presence worldwide. And Christian Lindholm, Partner and Director at the convergence design agency Fjord
Chair: Luke Johnson, RSA Chairman
Suggested hashtag for Twitter users: #rsamobile
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