March 29th, 2009 by Arjan Olsder Posted in Events & Conferences | No Comments »
When a mobile event is influenced by a former mobile gaming player, you can bet on it that there will be a strong precense from that part of the mobile industry. As so, the list of speakers for this new event contains persons like Russel Buckley from Admob and Volker Hirsch from Connect2Media.
Euro Mobile Media will be organized on the 22nd and 23rd of April in the Andel’s Hotel in Prague. At the event, various people from the Opinions in Mobile blog will be present to speak about topics that are close to their heart.
From the speakers, confirmed are:
* Mark C Linder, WPP
* Russell Buckley, ADMOB
* Jonathan MacDonald, Ogilvy
* Frederic Bertolino, Telefonica O2
* Radek Frank, Vodafone
* Ladislav Mozny, T-Mobile
* Martin Desrosiers, Navteq/Nokia
* Peggy-Anne Salz, mSearchGroove
* Dina Bartels, Nokia Siemens Networks
* Mark Challinor, INMA
* David George, Ericsson
* Volker Hirsch, Connect2Media
* Christopher Kassulke, Handy-Games
* Carl Costa, 123play
The common topic will be “How to Make Money in the Mobile Media Markets?”. Not a bad theme in these times. It will address Mobile Media strategies from different perspectives, providing case studies from mobile operators, media companies, agencies, and content providers. The areas will specifically touch mobile operators business, mobile advertising, and mobile content and games. Also, joining us for this event will be a joined event with the Communication Wednesday, which is a local Central European mobile community of business leaders in the area.
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