MoMo Philadelphia – Nov. 3rd – Mobile Bootcamp at Temple Univ.
Posted on: November 1, 2011 – Filed under: Philadelphia
Next event: Thursday November 3, 2011, 1-5pm
Location: Temple University Main Campus, 702 Alter Hall
Mobile Applications – Forum and Bootcamp
Expanding beyond our Monday event format, we are very happy to bring you a very special mobile industry event.
In cooperation with Mid-Atlantic Diamond Ventures and Temple University, this event is designed to inform on the “state of mobility” and more importantly, the future: trends in platforms and technology, a review of key industries increasing their use of mobile apps (healthcare, transportation, media, education), critical players in the field, and how mobility is impacting economic development in our region and elsewhere.
The event will also inform on the relevant aspects of mobile application development: how does the app go from initial concept to final product? What are the technology development/issues/resources, costs to develop, funding of mobile apps, branding and marketing. What supports are available locally? How does a mobile app break out and gain traction in such a crowded space?
We’re also happy to provide an important value add aspect of this event – an opportunity to discuss mobile with local experts in a small group format.
Agenda
1:10 PM Welcoming Remarks and Introduction of Keynote Speaker – Chuck Sacco (MoMoMa) & Jaine Lucas (MADV/Temple)
1:20 PM Keynote Speaker – Philadelphia City Councilman Bill Green
1:55 PM Panel Discussion #1 – The Future of Mobile Applications – Moderated by Fran Rabuck (Bentley Systems) and featuring Piers Lingle (Chief Products Officer at Comcast Interactive Media), Peter Clough (appMobi), and Marcio Cyrillo (CI&T), Alan Kaplan (Chief Technology Officer at Drakontas)
2:40 PM Mid-Afternoon Break and Networking – Refreshments Served
3:00 PM Remarks about Temple’s New Urban Apps and Maps Studio, – Ken Blank, Senior Vice Provost, Temple University
3:10 PM Panel Discussion #2 – The As to Zs of Mobile App Development – Moderated by Rick Rasansky and featuring Bob Moul (GM for Dell Boomi), Alan Krauss (Ben Franklin Technology Partners), Scott Wasserman (appRenaissance) and Dan Kelley (Chief Architect for Transmogrify)
3:55 PM Concluding Remarks
4:00 PM Networking reception with focused roundtable discussions – led by Sempercon and Transmogrify
5:00 PM Event Concludes