What do you think about integrating digitized information on cultural heritage and events in your mobile app? These days, a large amount of sources can be integrated using easy API’s. Moreover, the open data movement is promoting further re-use of these public data sets.
During this special Mobile Monday session in Ghent, you will:
- be able to meet the data holders of this cultural information, look at demos and understand how these can be integrated in a mobile app;
- discuss the best use of mobile development and public cultural data;
- look into solutions for this emerging field of API enabled public datasets.
Schedule
17.30
o Registration and welcome
o Demo sessions of datasets (check blogpost in home for list in progress)
o Drinks
18.30: Confirmed speakers
o Tanguy De Lestré: Intro for MobileMonday.be
o Noël Van Herreweghe Coordination Cel e-government (CORVE)
o Thomas Bonte: Music Hack Day
o Pieter Colpaert (OKFN): Local chapter Open Knowledge Foundation (http://okfn.org/community/)
o Bart Rosseau: Gent and open data initiatives
21.30
o Program Mobile Monday 2012
o Closing
Please Register in advance here
Hosting Partner: IBBT Zuiderpoort Office Park
Gaston Crommenlaan 8 (bus 102)
B-9050 Gent-Ledeberg, Belgium
Last Monday December 12, Corelio had a fully booked venue for Mobile Monday on the the Social-Local-Mobile topic.
For those who would like to have a closer look at the presentations, and for those who could not make it, we have now uploaded all presentations.
You can find them in the SoLoMo event page and on the Mobile Monday Slideshare account.
When Steve Jobs said, “PCs are going to be like trucks. They’re still going to be around, they’re still going to have a lot of value, but they’re going to be used by 1 out of X number of people,”
he was announcing a new era of computing. It is here and we are in the heat of it! What does that new era really mean? Is the power triangle: Social-Local-Mobile?
Who is defining this era and why? Have we crowned 3 new kings in “Social, Local, Mobile”? The likes of Groupon, Yelp, Foursquare or Zynga have forged new ground. Where are the hidden opportunities? Where are the pitfalls? Some say we’re in a bubble, many say we are not. Who’s right? What’s around the corner?
On Monday December 12th we will take a closer look at the new mobile strategies for mobile marketeers. Details and Registration Here
Program:
- 18h00 Registration
- 18h30 Introduction
- 18h45
- “Location Based & NFC lead the way” by Patrick Bosteels, CEO at TCS Digital World
- Dorien Aerts, Mobile Evangelist at Mobile Vikings
- “Carlsberg Tournée Digital” by Kris Hoet, Head of Digital at Duval Guillaume Modem
- “City Secrets” by Thomas Dujardin, Senior Project Manager Innovation at Corelio Publishing
- Danny Devriendt, Executive Vice President, Digital & Social Media Strategist, EMEA at Porter Novelli
- 20h30 Closing remarks, 30 seconds announcements from audience and program
- 20h45-21h45 Networking with sandwiches and drinks
Location:
Corelio
Gossetlaan 30
B-1702 Groot-Bijgaarden
Kindly hosted by Corelio
Moderation: Tanguy De Lestré
Content coordination: Patrick Bosteels and Yves Kallaert
I would like to stress the overall quality of this Mobile Monday event; high level audience present (around 50), cutting edge Q&A going to the root of issues, a knowledgeable panel, a great location in the Belgacom Auditorium. (Yes the same one where quarter results are announced...) and neat networking.
On top of that, we got great feedback from the streaming audience (16 during live session). This means that in terms of events, a streaming channel provides a true experience for people who for some reason cannot be present (watching show on webtv even) and streaming is not cannibalizing the event presence itself. The recorded stream already has more watches in 24H than the actual audience present. Talking about leverage!
My content highlights? Belgacom MAC by Jan Paesen, Director Mobility, providing an integrated vision, and the role that a telco operator can be in terms of providing their telco assets in API formats to developers. The top-3 applications that are being mobilised: CRM, Field force automation, and Company collaboration tools such as intranet and document management. Mobilising means working with vertical sector approaches like e-health and to do this Belgacom has its doors open for partnerships Ulrik Van Schepdael – Mobco on (Mobile Device Management) providing the pros and cons of current device management solutions in a neat check board way Jan Guldentops - BA (Mobile Security) throwing in the larger picture of security, and not a wash of strong statements on market players in this area to stir discussions Koen Pellegrims - Flowpilots (Mobile Enterprise Apps) going through a nice business case type of do's and don'ts in creating mobile B2B
Link to slides, recorded streaming and pictures:
http://www.slideshare.net/momobxlw
http://www.ustream.tv/manage-show/videos/9540577
http://www.flickr.com/photos/momobxl/6328018511/in/photostream/
So what were your highlights of B2B event?
Share on twitter #momobxl
Mobile devices have triggered a whole new movement in enterprises; work is not longer linked to location, time or even device. What are the technology challenges? What are the new possibilities, applications, services or features that will empower mobile workers even more?
Experts on these subjects will cover several interesting topics: Mobile data, Device Management, Mobile Security and Mobile Enterprise Apps. Please Register in Advance Here!
Program:
18h00 Registration
18h30 Introduction "The B2B Mobile Challenges"
18h45 Presentations
- Belgacom MAC by Jan Paesen - Director Mobility at Belgacom
- Mobile Device Management by Ulrik Van Schepdael – Mobco
- Mobile Security by Jan Guldentops - BA
- Mobile Enterprise Apps by Koen Pellegrims - Flowpilots
- Implementation case
20h30 Closing remarks and Networking
Location:
Belgacom Towers - Auditorium
Albert II Laan 27
1030 Brussels
Kindly hosted by Belgacom NV
Moderation: Tanguy De Lestré
Content coordination: Ulrik Van Schepdael
User Experience, key enabler of Mobile usage
“Design is not just how it looks like and feels like. Design is how it works.”#stevejobs
Now that Mobile Adoption is reaching mass market thanks to smartphones, applications and affordable data plan, focus moves from acquisition to usage and loyalty.
Professionals now receive valuable feedback from all types of users, not just Early Adopters anymore, and start to worry about the User Experience of this new touch point and on how to orchestrate it with other brand touch points.
User-Centered Design is a discipline that, among others, challenges the choices made by testing the experience of the users towards the mobile product or service in order to identify problems and find solutions. Please
Register in Advance Here.
Programme:
- 18h00 Registration
- 18h30 Introduction
- 18h40 Mobile Monday: feedback on activities: appsmarathon and international activities.
- 19h00 Start - line up of practical cases
- Appsmarathon jury winner Littlemissrobot will make a short intervention as a tribute to Steve Jobs.
- Joannes Vandermeulen (Namahn): The animated mobile NUI: lessons from Disney
- Emmanuel Mouclier (xBrainlab): Mobile Virtual Assistant : iConcier, Siri, and tomorrow...
- Fabian Tilmant: Do robots dream..? Human-Computer Interface evolution
- David Hernie (Microsoft): Windows Phone 7.5 UX - What's Metro
- 20h30 Networking (sandwiches and drinks)
- 22h00 Closing
Location:
Namahn, Grensstraat/Rue de la Limite 21, B-1210 Brussels.
Here is the latest status of the upcoming events:
17/10 18H Mobile UX @Namahn - Registrations opened
7/10 Mobile 18H B2B / inhouse apps/development/ @Belgacom Towers
12/12 18H Mobile NFC Mobile-Social-Local @Corelio
Partnering with following events:
8-9/11 EU Hackaton @European Parliament http://www.euhackathon.eu .
24-25/11 Kikkfestival Mobile Hackaton @Namur Creative Wallonia http://www.kikk.be/
And 2012 note already:
27/2-1/3 Mobilemonday @ Belgian Pavillon Mobile World Congress - Barcelona
Would you want to participate and provide input, feel free to contact core teaminfo@mobilemonday.be
First of all, congratulations to all presenters; but there need to be a list of awards.
So Public vote went to the B2B app "Showpad" by Pieter Jan and Louis Jonckheere, Showpad
Blogger Vote went to "Storees" by Saskia Videler
And finally Jury prize went to "Suske en Wiske, de stuivende stad" by Valentijn Destoop and co, Little Miss Robot
More feedback to follow later this week.
Stats of the event:
+220 registered, +180 present, 230 streaming hours, 478 unique viewers, 24 ppts, 12 free phones, 322 tweeple, +1400 tweets
Preparations are full steam for the 26/9 appsmarathon. By the way if you have not registered, please do so at the dedicated appsmarathon.eu site. All presentations will be in English, so do not hesitate to invite your EU and expat friends form Brussels too.
As far as organisation, yes the t-shirts have arrived, and they have a grreat design. We have been presenting appsmarathon at #cafeN cafe numerique of wednesday and Mobile marketing seminar this Thursday, and had great feedback on it. Catering, room etc are all reserved. This year the bar booth will be in front, so as to enable even more networking in between the pitches. There will be a great tweetwall as well this year which will be used for different purposes, so be sure to bring along your smartphone (Belgacom enables a wifi hotspot)
As far as program, I suggest you check it out yourself on the website under schedule, as line-up of pitching developers and speakers is filling up every day. 15 apps will be pitching for the three prizes of the event. Our great sponsors have some great give-aways too for the audience, nice goodies....
It is going to be a memorable event, thanks already to be part of it.