CONFERENCE PROGRAMME All times UK GMT
Friday 6 November
08:25–
08:30
Welcome and introduction. Mladen Vratonjic, Board Chair
and Director, TCCA
08:30–
09:00
KEYNOTE ADDRESS
How will new technology boost the work of professional
teams? Eric Davalo (FRA), Head of Strategic Development,
Airbus, SLC. Chair: Thomas Lynch (CHI); Executive Director &
Head of Security, Omdia
09:15–
09:45
Leveraging public networks for rail critical
communications. David Rothbaum, Global Business
Development Director, Ericsson. Session sponsored by
Ericsson
10:00–
10:30
How are new critical communications solutions being
used e ectively now? Robin Davis (UK), Chair, Futures
Technology Group, TCCA; Iain Ivory (UK), Founding Partner,
Hermitage Comms
11:30–
12:00
Mission critical applications. Patrick Berg (SWE), Head of
Mission Critical Applications, Ericssson. Session sponsored
by Ericsson
12:15–
13:00
PANEL DISCUSSION
High speed internet from Space! Jonathan Hofeller
(USA), Vice President of Starlink and Commercial Sales,
SpaceX; Nick Shave (UK), Vice President, Strategic
Programmes, Global Government, Inmarsat; Dylan Browne
(USA), Head of Government, OneWeb; Antti Kaupinen
(FIN), Head of Department - Safe Society, AI and 5G, Suomen
Erillisverkot. Chair: Barbara Held (GER), Journalist, Der
Behörden Spiegel
13:15–
13:45
Fires, oods: bridging the mission critical gaps - global
and regional cooperation and advocacy. Kevin Graham
(AUS), Director, Australasian Critical Communications Forum
(ACCF)
14:45–
15.30
Announcement of ICCA winners
15:45–
16:15
KEYNOTE ADDRESS
What are the current challenges in cybersecurity?
Anthony Leather (UK), Director, Westlands Advisory. Chair:
Emily Hough (UK), Editor in Chief, Crisis Response Journal
16:30–
17:00
KEYNOTE ADDRESS
5G: will it really make a di erence for mission critical
communications? Adrian Scrase (UK), CTO, ETSI. Chair:
Phil Mason (UK), Managing Editor, Critical Communications
Portfolio, Mark Allen Group
18:00–
18:45
PANEL DISCUSSION/INTERVIEW
What are the main challenges in delivering
broadband/5G transition around the world? Ken
Rehbehn (UK), Directing Analyst, Omdia; Steve Whatson
(UK), Deputy Programme Director, ESMCP; Sanne Stijve
(SWI), Programme Director, Swiss Federal O ce for Civil
Protection. Chair: Tero Pesonen (FIN), Chair, Critical
Communications Broadband Group, TCCA
19:15–
19:45
KEYNOTE ADDRESS
How the rise of industry 4.0 can further bene t the
public safety community. Raghav Sahgal (SIN), President,
Nokia Enterprise. Chair: Iain Ivory (UK), Founding Partner,
Hermitage Comms
Media partners
Critical Communications Today is dedicated to the global critical
communications market. It aims to inspire and inform the sector, and
is published with the support of TCCA. Initially launched in 2010 as
TETRA Today, it provides technical advice, authoritative editorial and
commentary spanning all areas of mission-critical comms.
As the name change indicates, Critical Communications Today
magazine has evolved with the sector, with its coverage focused on
both broadband and TETRA.
www.criticalcomms.com
Land Mobile is the only publication exclusively dedicated to wireless
communications for business. Launched in 1993, this leading industry
title provides practical advice, expert opinion and commentary,
alongside insightful, informative, truly authoritative editorial.
Land Mobile magazine covers a range of verticals in each issue,
ranging from public safety to health, education and enterprise. Each
issue also features a ‘big interview’ feature, focusing on one of the
major figures within the industry.
www.landmobile.co.uk
TelecomDrive is an effort to create a unique, content-focused platform
for the telecoms and communications sector. This online publication
is reaching out to key stakeholders in India, SAARC, MEA and the Asia
Pacific region.
It covers telecom operators, video service providers, ISPs,
government bodies, regulatory boards, MSOs, VAS players and the
vendor ecosystem.
www.telecomdrive.com
Radio China is a media and event platform intended to present the
latest PMR products designed in China. It also promotes technical
and business interaction in the global ecosystem. It is the first ever
publication to do what it does, taking the least travelled road. For
example, its team regularly visits readers, as well as the potential
partners/customers of Chinese manufacturers.
www.radiochina.info
MissionCritical Communications, RadioResource International and
RRMediaGroup.com cover wireless news and trends for the public
safety/government, critical infrastructure, and private wireless
industries. Since 1986, RadioResource Media Group has provided
trusted, results-driven media and marketing solutions that engage
industry professionals, so you can target your market with confidence.
www.rrmediagroup.com
GeoConnexion International and GeoConnexion UK brings its readers
the latest news and stories from geotechnology industries in the UK,
Europe, the Middle East, Africa, North America and Asia.
The titles cover a range of topics, such as 3D visualisation, remote
sensing, LiDAR, cloud, mobile mapping, and navigation. Emphasis is
on healthcare, public safety, retail, the environment, utilities, surveying,
LBS, transport/logistics, telecommunications and more.
www.geoconnexion.com
Security Middle East print magazine, website, interactive magazine and
direct email service provides the most successfully integrated media
platform in the Middle East region. The bi-monthly magazine is the
leading publication for security and safety across the GCC and Middle
East, with a circulation of 14,000, and a wider readership of over 42,000
installers, integrators, suppliers and buyers. The web site is ranked No1
on most major search engines and receives over 28,000 hits per month.
www.securitymiddleeastmag.com
26 @CRITCOMMSSERIES | #CCWEEK2020 | CRITICALCOMMUNICATIONSWEEK.COM
/www.criticalcomms.com
/www.landmobile.co.uk
/www.telecomdrive.com
/www.radiochina.info
/RRMediaGroup.com
/www.rrmediagroup.com
/www.geoconnexion.com
/www.securitymiddleeastmag.com
/CRITICALCOMMUNICATIONSWEEK.COM