nuStart’s at it again.
Introducing Hubbub07, the latest conference from the great guys and girls over in Stockholm, Sweden.
What’s Hubbub you ask? In a word, convergence.
Our world is getting smaller faster than many of us can imagine. Technologies are merging, reshaping, mashing and rehashing on a daily basis. Five years ago, wifi, IP telephony and streaming video were just starting out. Right now? They’ve all come together on your mobile handset.
And Hubbub is all about that. Convergence. At Hubbub, prepare to come face to face with Fixed-to-Mobile Convergence, Location Based Services, IP TV and IP Telephony - technologies that are slowly, but surely, coming together to change the way we work and play.
Speakers at Hubbub include:
- Sorosh Tavakoli
- Founder of VideoPlaza
- Sorosh is a specialist in media habits, online video and strategic management in the field of interactive communication
- Trond Bugge
- CEO of SuperLocalMedia
- Trond is a serial entrepreneur who has his roots in investor relations. Now running Super Local Media, Trond has fresh visions on where the mobile internet industry is heading.
- Henrik Thomé
- CEO of Sonetel
- Henrik’s entrepreneurial experience spans 25 years and 7 ventures, and aims to radically change the landscape of business telephony by providing a free, global phone system to companies worldwide with Sonetel.
- David Haddad
- Co-founder of Spontu
- Spontu was the winner of this year’s Excitera Innovation Challenge, Sweden’s leading entrepreneurship competition
Hubbub 07 will be held on 24 Nov, Saturday, 1300hrs - 1700hrs (Swedish time - 2000hrs - 2400hrs, Singapore time) at KTH’s Nymble on Drottning Kristinas väg 19.
If you can’t be there physically, you can always take part in the backchannels, available both on Jaiku, and Onelinr. And for the Facebook fans, yes, there’s a Facebook event page for Hubbub 07 too.
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Hubbub 07 is brought to you by nuStart, a student entrepreneurship organisation supported by the NUS Overseas College in Stockholm. nuStart also previously organised the Hej! 2007 conference in Stockholm in April this year.
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