The next MobileMonday Barcelona event, on July 2, we are celebrating our first MoMoBCN anniversary at the Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona (CCCB). For this occasion we chose one of our favorite topics at the moment: Mobile Web 2.0 and invited some of the most interesting players in this field.

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We will host Ajit Jaokar, co-author of the Mobile Web 2.0 book; together with Lucia Garate from Vodafone Group Research and Development - to talk about the recently launched Betavine platform; Patrick Lord from Mobiluck, and Carlos Domingo, General Director of Telefonica I+D to present and discuss their ideas on this topic. Rudy De Waele from m-trends.org and co-Founder of MobileMonday Barcelona will moderate the panel.

The session will be held in the CCCB Auditorium and we invite you to join us for a celebration drink at the wonderful “Pati de les Dones” inside the CCCB complex.

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TOPIC: Mobile Web 2.0

Date: July 2

Speakers:

Ajit Jaokar (London) is the author of the book ‘Mobile web 2.0′ and is also a member of the web2.0 workgroup. Currently, he plays an advisory role to a number of mobile start-ups in the UK and Scandinavia. He also works with the government and trade missions of a number of countries including South Korea and Ireland. He is a regular speaker at technology events including Real-World AJAX (June 2006 - New York) and AJAXWorld Conference & Expo (Oct 2006 Santa Clara). He spoke recently at the Stanford University’s Digital Vision program. He also featured recently on CNN money. Ajit chairs Oxford University’s Next generation mobile applications panel. He is the founder and CEO of a publishing company - Futuretext.

Lucia Garate (Madrid), works as Researcher in Vodafone Group Research and Development team in Madrid, where she moved in 2005 after working since 2002 in Vodafone Germany. Vodafone Betavine is the demonstration of Vodafone’s commitment with Web 2.0 and with its principles of collaboration, openess and collective intelligence. In fact the site is implemented using an Open Source portal framework. This is the only operator sponsored open community mainly aimed to encourage mobile applications development. For further information, please visit www.vodafonebetavine.net.

Patrick Lord (Paris), Marketing and Communications, Mobiluck.
MobiLuck puts a radar in your phone and luck in your pocket, so you can keep in touch with friends, meet new people and find places nearby - or on the other side of the world. MobiLuck’s vision is to facilitate social interaction where it really matters: in real life, when meeting friends and new people and going out places, not when you’re sitting in front of your computer. Created in 2003, MobiLuck is a software company specialising in location-based mobile services. It has over 500 000 registered users and is best known for its proximity Bluetooth messaging application that works on over 180 models of mobile phone in over 200 countries around the world.

Carlos Domingo (Barcelona) is the general director of Telefonica R+D labs in Barcelona where he manages a team of more than 200 professionals that do research and development for the Telefónica group on the areas of Multimedia, Internet and speech technologies. Carlos holds a master in computer science from the Tokyo Institute of Technology, a PhD in computer science from the Polytechnic University of Catalonia and postgraduate studies in business administration from Stanford University. Originally from Barcelona, Carlos has developed his career in Japan and the US, first as a researcher and engineering manager and then as the CEO of several software start-ups, LizardTech, Extensis and Celartem Tecnnologies, before returning recently to his hometown to join Telefónica.

Networking
A special networking party will follow the conference where participants will enjoy a celebration drink. Attendance is free; all you need to do is register and/or confirm your presence for this event at www.mobilemondaybarcelona.com/subscribe/ to reserve one of the 180 seats available. Book now to avoid being left out!

  • 19h30 Registration and Pre-Networking
  • 20h00 Mobile Web 2.0 speaker sessions & discussion
  • 21h15 Cocktail and Networking Party
  • 22h30 End

Venue: The auditorium of the Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona (CCCB). C/ Montalegre 5, 08001 Barcelona - Tel. 93 306 41 00

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CCCB General Information:

Metro: lines 1, 2 and 3 (Catalunya and Universitat) FGC and RENFE
Bus routes: 7, 9, 14, 16, 17, 24, 38, 41, 50, 54, 55, 56, 58, 59, 64, 66, 67, 68, 91, 120, 141, L94, L95, Tombús, Aerobús
Car parks: Plaça Castella, Carrer dels Àngels, Plaça Catalunya

CCCB Plan

MobileMonday is a community of mobile professionals organised around local networking events in almost 40 cities around the world. This open community promotes the mobile industry and fosters cooperation and networking among industry people and their companies by providing opportunities for personal and virtual contacts.

MobileMonday Barcelona is organised by Rudy De Waele, Carles Ferreiro and Barcelona Media.

Our Partners
Our thanks to our partners Telefónica Movistar, 22@Barcelona, Alcatel-Lucent, Ajuntament de Barcelona, CIDEM (Centre d’Innovació i Desenvolupament Empresarial of the Generalitat de Catalunya) and Agora 22@ for their invaluable support.

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MobileMonday Global Peer Awards winners were decided last Monday in Barcelona at the Espacio Movistar. The awards were handed out to two European applications and one from the US, MobileMonday previously anounced.

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The Audience Award went to a Swiss LBS application called Plazes. The Plazes service adds physical presence to the web. The Plazes website automatically detects your location and connects you to people and places nearby.

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The jury’s favorite was a French 3D application that can scan and manipulate real life hand written text. The winner, RealEyes3D, operates at two levels: It runs a mobile copy service for camera phone users, www.qipit.com and sells “handwritten messaging” applications to handset vendors.

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Community Award went to an American company Mobile Complete. It offers solutions to manage the user experience throughout the life-cycle of mobile applications, services, and handsets.

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This was the third year MobileMonday’s Peer Award winners have been chosen. The competiton presentations were held in the Espacio Movistar mobile entertainment center in Barcelona.

Twenty-two of the most talented, creative, and innovative companies presented 3-minute “elevator pitch” style presentations to a panel jury, the audience, and MobileMonday chapter heads.

All finalists were best-of-breed companies who have demonstrated exceptionally innovative mobile technologies, services and concepts. Micah Gland, head of MobileMonday International Development, described the MobileMonday Global Peer Award finalists as “the foam that rises to the top of the café called 3GSM.”The Carnival of the Mobilists - ‘Host of the Year‘ award went to Rudy De Waele with his blog m-trends.org on Mobile Media Lifestyle.

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Congratulations to all winners and finalists! A great networking party followed the event for all attendants.

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More pictures of the event can be found on Flickr by Josep Ganyet, Martin Sauter, and Rudy De Waele, or by using a combination of various tags suchs as mobilemonday, peerawards, 3gsm, barcelona or other related.

UPDATE: we created a Global Peer Awards Flickr Group so anyone who has pictures of the events can upload them to the group to be shared by everyone.

The MobileMonday Barcelona team and Barcelona Media would like to thank Telefónica Movistar for hosting the event and to 22@Barcelona and Reitek for their fantastic support as a Premium Sponsor and Nexit Ventures as Silver sponsor. Big thanks also to Ajuntament de Barcelona and CIDEM — Generalitat de Catalunya, for their invaluable additional support.

The MobileMonday Global Peer Awards 2007 in Barcelona is being organized collaboratively by the MobileMonday community. Hosted by MoMo Barcelona, MoMo Italy, MoMo Helsinki, MoMo London and MoMo New York have also taken active roles. Many thanks to the everyone who helped building this great event, especially the whole MobileMonday community, participants, the jury (!), MC Caroline (wonderful job!) and Jari and Micah, without their initial and invaluable support it would not have been possible to make such event happen. Hope to see all of you again next year!

(and now back to normal preparing next months’ MobileMonday, stay tuned!)

All pictures © by 22@Barcelona.

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