« Manchester a wake up call for BT - Carter for knighthood?
Stephen Hilton & Speakers from Next Gen Roadshow in Bristol »
Stephen Hilton & Speakers from Next Gen Roadshow in Bristol »
Watch the action - Next Gen from Bristol
The series of Next Gen Roadshows continues around the country - today in Bristol and from 10am you can watch it streamed live from the Watershed online on the Bristol City Council live channel
http://www.bristol.public-i.tv/site/player/pl_compact.php?a=23770&t=&m=wm&l=en_GB#the_data_area
Here is the Agenda for the Day
| 09.30 | Registration and refreshments |
| 10.00 | Welcome by David Bishop - Director of City Development, Bristol City Council – ‘Vision for Bristol as a Connected City’. |
| 10.15 | Can we Do it? Yes we Can! Brian Condon - Community Broadband Network. CBN, the national picture and local responses. What are the ambitions and drivers behind projects around the UK? |
| 10.45 | From Copper to Fibre - Presentation by Adrian Wooster CTO CBN - what is NGA, what can fibre deliver and how does it work? |
| 11.15 | ‘NGA in the South West’ – presentations by Jon Baker from Devon County Council (TBC), Dave Cornish from Connecting Somerset and Stephen Hilton from Connecting Bristol. |
| 11.45 | Refreshments |
| 12.00 | ‘Benefits and Uses’ – an exploration of the applications, services and content that will drive the need for better connectivity? A Creative Digital Perspective from Clare Reddington, Bristol Pervasive Media Lab and a Local Education Authority Perspective from Ayleen Driver, Building Schools for the Future. |
| 12.30 | Open Access or Closed Networks? Presentation by Houston Spencer - Vice President, Solutions & Marketing Alcatel-Lucent, North Europe including a presentation by Liz Reid from Gateshead Council – a case study: bringing NGA to the Baltic Business Quarter. |
| 13.15 | Lunch |
| 14.15 | A series of 3 Local Case Studies, ‘Interconnectivity and Community Cohesion’, Pete Ferne from Bristol Wireless, ‘Knowle West Web’ Chris Pickering from Future Learning CIC, ‘Bristol Broadband Media Exchange’ Matt Hamilton from Netsight. |
| 14.45 | Fibrespeed Wales - presentation by Chris Smith from Geo - a practical solution to public investment when market forces fail. |
| 14.55 | How to make a business case for NGA projects – presentation by Steve Sheppard and Alex Roy from Adroit Economics followed by a panel discussion on the case for connectivity with Dick Penny, Director of Watershed, Houston Spencer, Andy Kinear, Head of Avon IM&T Consortium (Health), Michael Dunn, SW Regional Manager BT (TBC) and David Trussler, BCC Director of Business Transformation. |
| 15.45 | Questions from the Audience and Response to Issues Raised During the Day – Dick Penny and Brian Condon |
| 16.15 | Refreshments and networking |
This entry was posted on Tuesday, March 31, 2009 at 9:12. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can also leave a response or trackback from your own site.
Leave a Reply
You must be logged in to post a comment.