February 11, 2005 (Press Release) --
This two-day conference will provide a platform for over 20 leading speakers from various organisations and representatives from the Telecoms industry to discuss the latest mobile developments. This conference will cover the current key gaming issues and it includes case studies from all players of the value chain. It will gather representatives of the wireless industry to discuss the opportunities and challenges related to the deployment of mobile games.
The Mobile Gaming 2005 conference will take place on May 11th & 12th at the Marriott Kensington Hotel, London. It will commence with a keynote from Vodafone Group Services Ltd on how they are taking mobile games to the next level using 3G.
Mobile gaming is finally beginning to come of age. Advances in handset technology, such as large colour screens, larger memory capacity and compact physical size, as well as the developments in 3G GPRS, EDGE, Java and BREW have enabled the market to realise the potential of mobile handsets as fully-fledged gaming devices. As mobile network operators continue to seek out new opportunities for increasing ARPU, many have focused on improving mobile data capacity to enable subscribers to use a wider range of applications other than voice services. Discover how Orange support game developers and how the developers can win business. Learn from Wind’s experience of branded versus unbranded games and Nokia’s multiplayer gaming over GPRS. Find out Gizmondo’s topic on next generation mobile entertainment device and how deploying an innovative device to include MP3 music player; Mpeg4 more playing capacity; digital camera; GPRS network link to allow wide-area network gaming.
Companies and organisations participating in the conference program include:
Tim Harrison, Head of Games, Vodafone Group Services Ltd
Steve Glagow, Director of Orange Partner, Orange Group Business Development and Partnerships, Orange
Davide Pisano, Mobile Games Content Manager, Wind
Jukka Helin, Head of MediaLab, TeliaSonera
Oscar Clark, Product Manager - Games & Gambling, Three
Paul Maglione, Senior Vice President, Digital Bridges
Kristian Segerstrle, Head of Products and Services, Macrospace
Mark Lefour, EVP Player Services, IN-FUSIO
Juan Montes, Managing Director, Jamdat Europe
Paul Hilton, Head of Games, Gizmondo
Saurav Chopra, Business Development Manager, Mobile Services, Yahoo! Mobile, Europe
Sunil Gunderia, General Manager of Mobile, Europe, Walt Disney Internet Group
For more information about this event, please visit www.b2b-conferences.com
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About B2B Conferences:
B2B Conferences is one of Europe’s fastest growing media companies today, basing its knowledge on the raft of management reports and industry news letter that the parent company produces each year. B2B Conferences has built up a solid reputation for putting together high quality business to business event workshops aimed at the corporate community.
For additional information contact:
Senh Ip
Corporate communications
Tel: +44 (0) 20 8767 6711
Fax: +44 (0) 20 8767 5001
Email: Senh.ip@visiongain.com
For more information about visiongain, please visit www.visiongain.com
The Mobile Gaming 2005 conference will take place on May 11th & 12th at the Marriott Kensington Hotel, London. It will commence with a keynote from Vodafone Group Services Ltd on how they are taking mobile games to the next level using 3G.
Mobile gaming is finally beginning to come of age. Advances in handset technology, such as large colour screens, larger memory capacity and compact physical size, as well as the developments in 3G GPRS, EDGE, Java and BREW have enabled the market to realise the potential of mobile handsets as fully-fledged gaming devices. As mobile network operators continue to seek out new opportunities for increasing ARPU, many have focused on improving mobile data capacity to enable subscribers to use a wider range of applications other than voice services. Discover how Orange support game developers and how the developers can win business. Learn from Wind’s experience of branded versus unbranded games and Nokia’s multiplayer gaming over GPRS. Find out Gizmondo’s topic on next generation mobile entertainment device and how deploying an innovative device to include MP3 music player; Mpeg4 more playing capacity; digital camera; GPRS network link to allow wide-area network gaming.
Companies and organisations participating in the conference program include:
Tim Harrison, Head of Games, Vodafone Group Services Ltd
Steve Glagow, Director of Orange Partner, Orange Group Business Development and Partnerships, Orange
Davide Pisano, Mobile Games Content Manager, Wind
Jukka Helin, Head of MediaLab, TeliaSonera
Oscar Clark, Product Manager - Games & Gambling, Three
Paul Maglione, Senior Vice President, Digital Bridges
Kristian Segerstrle, Head of Products and Services, Macrospace
Mark Lefour, EVP Player Services, IN-FUSIO
Juan Montes, Managing Director, Jamdat Europe
Paul Hilton, Head of Games, Gizmondo
Saurav Chopra, Business Development Manager, Mobile Services, Yahoo! Mobile, Europe
Sunil Gunderia, General Manager of Mobile, Europe, Walt Disney Internet Group
For more information about this event, please visit www.b2b-conferences.com
# # #
About B2B Conferences:
B2B Conferences is one of Europe’s fastest growing media companies today, basing its knowledge on the raft of management reports and industry news letter that the parent company produces each year. B2B Conferences has built up a solid reputation for putting together high quality business to business event workshops aimed at the corporate community.
For additional information contact:
Senh Ip
Corporate communications
Tel: +44 (0) 20 8767 6711
Fax: +44 (0) 20 8767 5001
Email: Senh.ip@visiongain.com
For more information about visiongain, please visit www.visiongain.com

London, UK 11 February 2005, Attend visiongain’s Telecommunication conference, “Mobile Gaming 2005 – Technological advances, successful business models and ensuring profitability”.
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