Venue
Washington, DC
Washington, DC, 529 14th St NW, Washington, DC 20045, USA

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Event Date Tue Oct 10 EDT - Wed Oct 11 EDT (about 7 years ago)
Location Washington, DC
529 14th St NW, Washington, DC 20045, USA
Region Americas
Details

The 5th Annual Internet of Things Global Summit returns to Washington D.C on 10-11 October. This series of discussions, idea sharing, and networking is an opportunity to join the debate from the inside.

The Global Summit features key policy makers and leading industry stakeholders addressing the opportunities and benefits IoT brings.

Over the course of the two days, plenary sessions include room-wide discussions with an interactive format, and multiple networking opportunities. The summit investigates the IoT ecosystem in the United States, and globally, and how we harness it's incredible potential.

Hosted by Forum Global, we explore IoT tech trends and critical policy issues. We examine the effects shifting political environments in the US and beyond, may have on IoT investment and business models. Security, data innovation and ownership, connectivity, as well as the impact of IoT on the citizen are key areas of debate.

Key sessions include:
• Cyber-criminality, security and risk in an IoT world
• Critical infrastructure and IoT
• Unlocking the value of the Industrial Internet of Things - moving from promise to reality
• Key policy considerations for building the cars of tomorrow - what do industry stakeholders want from policymakers?
• How are Smart Cities being developed and leveraged for the citizen?
• Designing future-proof business models for the evolving IoT ecosystem
• What blockchain means for you, and for the Internet of Things
• Meeting the short and long-term connectivity requirements of IoT - approaches and technologies
• IoT Data-ownership and licensing - who owns the data?

Speakers

2017 SPEAKERS

Neil Chilson
Acting Chief Technologist
FTC

Evelyn Remaley
Deputy Associate Administrator, Office of Policy Analysis and Development
NTIA

Bob Bennett
Chief Innovation Officer
City of Kansas, MO

Andreas Geiss
Head of Unit ‘Spectrum Policy’, DG CONNECT
European Commission

Ken DiPrima
AVP New Product Development, IoT Solutions
AT&T

Geoff Mulligan
Chairman
LoRa Alliance

Hudson Thrift
Security Operations Lead
Uber

Gary Butler
CEO
Camgian

Anil Sharma
Chief Network Officer, Office of the Chief Technology Officer
District of Columbia

Stephen Pattison
VP Public Affairs
ARM

Julie Kearney
Vice President Regulatory Affairs
Consumer Technology Association

John Marinho
Vice President Cybersecurity and Technology
CTIA

John Carlin
Chair, Cybersecurity & Technology Program
Aspen Institute

Stacey Gray
Policy Lead IoT
Future Privacy Forum

Samia Melhem
Global Lead, Digital Development
World Bank

Sponsors & Partners

2017 SPONSORS

Platinum
• AT&T
• ESOA
• LYA

Gold
• ARM
• Camgian

Silver
• Wireless Registry