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1st The Internet of Things without borders (IoT) International Forum Event in Berlin, Germany

"IoT sans frontieres" - “The Internet of Things without borders”
Berlin, 23-24 November 2011.

This is the motto of the IoT International Forum, recently launched by The Internet of Things Initiative (IoT-i) in conjunction with CASAGRAS2, the China Academy of Telecommunication Research (CATR) and Wuxi SensingNet, and with the support of the European Commission.

23 November 2011 - 24 November 2011
Austria
No borders for research, collaboration and our joint vision, a united Internet of Things fostering business, societal development, knowledge, innovation and growth. The IoT International Forum is a one-stop shop for actors to come together from both the global IoT community and from domains which could benefit from IoT.

The main aims of the Forum are:
• to realise a vision of a common IoT, with the potential to bring large scale societal benefits
• to identify and help breakdown barriers to a common IoT
• to inform the wider world as to the potential benefits of the IoT
• to bring the IoT community together in pre-competitive collaboration, and to meet with other communities


We would like to invite you to the first meeting of the Internet of Things International Forum:
IoT International Forum – First Meeting
November 23rd - 24th, 2011
Quadriga Forum, Berlin, Germany

Event Features:

• Plenary sessions with notable experts from the domain
• Global perspectives on IoT
• Working groups on the following topics: societal-, economic-, legislative-, governance- and technology-aspects of IoT

Registration for the event is FREE of charge and open to all.

Register NOW >>> http://iot-forum.eu/events/launch-event/registration(opens in new window)

Further general details on the Forum, its working groups and more related information on the first Forum event, including the draft programme, can be found on the Forum website at
>>> www.iot-forum.eu

Call for contributions:
Working group panels will take place in a single stream. Although this restricts the time available for each working group, there is still the opportunity to submit presentations. Presentations shall address the following topics:
• Identification and discussion of key barriers to the successful deployment and uptake of the Internet of Things
• An overview of state of the art in thinking for some aspect of the Internet of Things
• Proposals for white papers which could be written using the combined expertise of the IoT domain in order to educate and inform others inside and outside of the domain
• Contributions towards potential Forum white papers
• Other topics of wider interest to the working group participants

More information on the scope of the working groups and some topics of interest can be found on the Forum website www.iot-forum.eu.

Typical presentation and discussion times will be approximately 15-30 minutes.
Maximal presentation time: 20 min.

Please send an abstract of your proposed contribution to info@iot-i.eu by 2nd November, 2011. Please indicate to which working group you believe your contribution is of most interest.For your information: The IoT Forum event is conveniently located for cross-attendance of the RFID Privacy Impact Assessments Experts Symposium held at the Austrian Embassy in Berlin on 25th November. (The PIA Programme can be found at: http://bit.ly/pGv85c(opens in new window))

Keywords

Internet of Things

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