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BIOGRAPHIES Bruno Basquin, Gemalto
Bruno Basquin has been in the digital security and telecom domains for 25 years. He is currently Director of IoT strategy and partnerships for Gemalto. He was previously head of the Standardization and Technology department. And before that he held various positions such as marketing director Asia and 3G product line director, also with Gemalto. Among the projects he led with his teams are: • the elaboration of standards for embedded SIMs, NFC services, LTE security, payment, Identification, the launch of 3G Sims and OTA services across Asia, • the development and launch of the first line of SIM products for 3G, • the development of the first generation of mobile payment technologies and the commercial deployment of the first ever SIM toolkit application. Prior to Gemalto, Bruno has been with companies in the domains of systems for transportation and wireless communications, as an engineer specialized in digital signal processing. He graduated with an engineering diploma from Ecole Supérieure d'Electricité in Paris and a Masters in fundamental physics.
Sébastien Bolle, Orange
Sébastien Bolle is a researcher in the area of Digital and Smart Home and more generally Internet of Things. Graduated from Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Télécommunications de Bretagne in 1992, he joined Orange Labs (formerly France Telecom R&D) in 1993 to work first on network management and related standards,
afterwards on IS and software architecture projects till 2002. From 2003 to 2009, he held various responsibilities in Orange subsidiaries: Euralba (software and web based architecture) and Almerys (health projects). He went back to Orange Labs in 2010 and since he is involved in research in the field of Smart Home and Internet of Things. His work and projects are related to open architecture, semantic interoperability and device management. He also has been involved in collaborative projects (Open The Box) and in Orange standardization team for Home Gateway Initiative contributions.
Angel Bóveda, Wireless Partners S.L., Member of the Program Committee Angel Bóveda is the CEO and founder of Wireless Partners S.L., an ICT consultancy firm specialized in wireless technologies, Internet of Things (IoT), standards and regulation. He received the Telecommunications Engineering degree by the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM) in 1989, and the Master in Business Administration (MBA) by the Instituto de Empresa in 1991. His main lines of interest are wireless technologies and Internet of Things. It
is an authority expert on DECT and other wireless technologies. He was the rapporteur and the principal architect of DECT Ultra Low Energy (ULE) technology. Mr. Bóveda was elected ETSI Board member (mandates 2011‐2014 and 2014‐2017) and is currently one of the co‐leaders of the Board IoT (Internet of Things) strategic group.
Emmanuel Darmois, Comledge Emmanuel has over thirty years of experience in various positions in academics and in the ICT industry. He has started as a Computer Science professor and researcher in Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems. For over 20 years, he has been working with Alcatel‐Lucent in various positions in Research, R&D and operational business. In his last position there, he has been VP Standards: this is where he caught the 'standards virus' that turns any reasonable
engineer into a standards propagandist. He is ETSI Vice‐Chairman of the Board, and chair of the Operational Coordination Group. He is very active Smart Grids (convener of the Methodology work group in the Smart Grids Coordination Group), Smart Cities, and Cloud Computing (he has been the coordinator within ETSI for the Cloud Standards Coordination initiative).
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BIOGRAPHIES He is the co‐founder and CEO of CommLedge. His current work includes the coordination of Cloud Standards Coordination Phase 2, on behalf of ETSI and the European Commission.
Joost Demarest, CENELEC / TC 205 Since 1992, responsible for Certification of Home and Building Control Equipment on the basis of the EIB protocol, since 2001 on the basis of the KNX technology. He is Secretary of the KNX Technical Board/Certification Group/Executive Board; member of KNX Working Group Interworking. Since June 2006 CTO KNX Association. Member of many international standardization committees dealing with smart homes/buildings and smart metering/: CLC/ISO TC205, CEN TC247/294, ISO/IEC JTC1 SC25
Soumya Kanti Datta, EURECOM
Soumya Kanti Datta is a Research Engineer in EURECOM, France. His research focuses on innovation, development of next‐generation technologies and standardization in Internet of Things, Machine‐to‐Machine Communication and Mobile Edge Computing. He is an active member of IEEE Consumer Electronics Society. He has published more than 35 research papers in top IEEE Conferences and Journals. Soumya also serves the organizing committee
of many IEEE conferences and workshops in many capacities. He is a frequent speaker on IoT, Smart Cities and Mobile Edge Computing at various events including ETSI, W3C and IEEE conferences. Currently he is involved in W3C Web of Things Interest Group where he is leading the task force on “Discovery and Provisioning” and actively contributing to their standard development activities.
Jean‐Pierre Desbenoit , Schneider Electric
Jean‐Pierre Desbenoit is currently in the Industry and Government Affairs team of Schneider Electric, in charge of ICT standardization and Industry Relations. He is involved in several standard organizations and industry alliances working in the IoT space (AIOTI, ETSI, IEC, IIC, ZigBee Alliance…etc). He is member of the Strategic Committee Digital Information and Communication of AFNOR, Board member of AIOTI and ZigBee Alliance,
and Vice Chairman of ZigBee Alliance since Feb 2016.Previously he leaded the Electronic and Software Research of Schneider Electric and was then in charge of communication technologies in the Innovation department. He is recognized as Group Senior Expert since 2008. Before joining Schneider Electric in 2002, Jean‐Pierre spent 21 years in the Telecommunication field in various R&D positions.Jean‐Pierre holds a Master’s degree in computer science from the High National School of Telecommunication of Paris, France.
Keith Dickerson, Climate Associates Keith Dickerson has played an active role in the ICT industry for over 30 years. He is currently a Director of Climate Associates Ltd which provides advice to major companies on Energy Efficiency and Climate Change Mitigation issues, especially where international standards are a factor. Keith has been a member of the ETSI Board for 13 years, leading their Green Agenda and Smart Cities work. He is also a rapporteur for work items on energy efficiency in several technical committees. Keith is also a Vice Chair of ITU‐T Study Group 5 “Environment &
Climate Change” developing global standards covering topics such as carbon reduction, energy efficiency and e‐waste. In 2015, Keith was appointed one of the leaders of the ETSI Board strategy topic on Internet of Things (IoT)
and leads their activities on Smart Cities. He is also involved as a full partner in the EC Horizon 2020 IoT project
VICINITY “Open virtual neighbourhood network to connect intelligent buildings and smart objects
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Charalampos Doukas, CREATE‐NET
Charalampos Doukas is a technology researcher, maker and open source hardware advocate. His main interests include the Internet of Things, wireless sensors and embedded systems, cloud systems, medical data processing and classification, medical sensors and data transmission over heterogeneous networks. He has used
open hardware in several projects and his hacks mostly involve automation, acquisition, transmission and processing of medical and self‐tracking data. He also runs a small blog collecting resources about medical and health‐related projects that utilize Arduino and a blog about enabling the Internet of Things using Open Hardware. Charalampos is currently working as a technical consultant in the IoT domain and senior researcher in CREATE‐NET, Italy. He is the technical manager and project coordinator of the ICT30 AGILE ‐ Adoptive Gateways for Interoperable Environments H2020 Project.
Jacques Fournier, CEA Tech
Jacques Fournier is a researcher and expert in embedded systems’ security at the CEA Tech. His technical areas of interest include physical attacks against integrated circuits (ICs), implementations of cryptographic algorithms, design of secure and trusted ICs and their integration into connected systems. Jacques Fournier graduated from the French engineering school Supélec, holds an MSECE from Georgia Tech, a PhD from the University of Cambridge
and a Habilitation from the University of Limoges.
Daniel Hartnett, DECT Forum
Daniel Hartnett is a graduate of the University College Dublin in Ireland. He has a strong background in the semiconductor industry and in particular VoIP, having worked at Motorola Semiconductor, Siemens, Infineon and Lantiq. At Lantiq, Daniel performed the dual role of Product Marketing manager and Chairman of the CAT‐iq working group in the DECT Forum, overseeing the successful integration of VoIP over DECT (CAT‐iq) in the home gateway. In 2012, he moved to the system side to work for Siedle door and Building communications embarking
on the transition to VoIP and in 2015 returned to the DECT Forum to perform his current role of Business Development Director, responsible for brand development, shaping the future of DECT and its derivatives, strategic consulting, streamlining the certification programs, and guiding the DECT Forum to make sound decisions on behalf of its members and the industry.
Per Olof Hedekvist, SP Technical Research Institute of Sweden
Dr. Per Olof Hedekvist received his PhD from Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden, with a thesis on applications of nonlinear effects in optical communication fibers. He did a post‐doc in Applied Physics at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, and returned to Chalmers as Associated Professor. Since 2005 he has worked at the SP Technical Research Institute of Sweden, where he is one of the senior scientists in the implementations of time
and frequency transfer over a national fiber communication network. His areas of expertise also include general optics and photonics, basic microwave electronics, and the applications of quality measurements in Internet‐of‐Things. Georgios Karagiannis, Huawei Technologies Düsseldorf GmbH Georgios Karagiannis holds a Ph.D. degree and a M.Sc. degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Twente, the Netherlands. From 1994 to 1998 he was working as a Researcher at the University of Twente. In 1998 he joined the Wireless Multimedia Research unit of Ericsson Eurolab Netherlands in Enschede, Netherlands, where he stayed until April 2003. From April 2003 to August 2014 he worked as Assistant Professor at the Design and Analysis of Communication Systems (DACS) group of the University of Twente. In September 2014 he joined Huawei Technologies Düsseldorf GmbH as Principal Strategist in Standardization
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BIOGRAPHIES and Industry Development. His interests are in the fields of IoT, Industry Automation, fixed, mobile & wireless (inter)networking, SDN, NFV, cloud computing, end‐to‐end QoS signalling and provisioning, mobility and routing in communication networks and performance evaluation. He was technical steering and technical program committee member in a number of international conferences and he is currently active within the IETF. He also participated in Dutch and European RACE, ACTS, IST and FP7 projects. Currently he is participating in several SDOs and alliances, such as AIOTI, IETF, BBF, ETSI and OSGi Alliance. In particular, in AIOTI (Alliance for IoT Innovation) he is leading the IoT landscape activities of the AIOTI WG03: IoT Standardization. John Ketchell, ANEC John Ketchell has been a “standards professional” for 24 years, but also worked for five years prior to that in an environment combining standards and regulatory issues. He first worked in ETSI on policy issues and co‐ordination between ETSI and other standards bodies, and then worked in CEN (later CEN‐CENELEC) in various capacities, including as Director of Innovation and Strategic Adviser. Now an independent, he is representing ANEC – the consumer voice in standardization – in the CEN‐CENELEC‐ETSI smart city group and the EU multi‐stakeholder platform on ICT standardization.
Joachim Koss, JK Consulting & Projects
Joachim Koss is looking back to more than 30 years of professional experience from telecommunications business units in Siemens, Cinterion Wireless Modules and Gemalto M2M GmbH, where he held various management positions in HW/SW Engineering, International Project and Process Management, Conformity Testing and Approval, IPR Management and Standardization. Currently he is an independent consultant at JK Consulting
& Projects, which provides consulting services and project support within the scope of M2M/IoT. For 6 years Joachim Koss was a member of the ETSI Board, served as a Vice Chairman of the ETSI Technical Committee Machine‐to‐Machine communications for 4 years and for 2 years as a Vice Chairman of the Technical Plenary of the oneM2M Partnership Project.
Monika Lanzenberger, European Commission, DG CONNECT
Monika Lanzenberger is a research programme officer at the European Commission, DG Communication Networks, Content and Technology in Brussels, working on ICT for Active and Healthy Ageing and Digital Social Platforms. At the Vienna University of Technology she teaches classes in Semantic Web technologies. She has been working at the European Research Council Executive in Brussels coordinating
the evaluation panels of the Starting Grant Calls in Physics and Engineering. Until 2009 she was an assistant professor with the Faculty of Informatics, Institute of Software Technology and Interactive Systems. As a Post‐Doc Fellow 2005‐2006 at the NTNU, Trondheim, Norway and the Centre de Recherche Public Henri Tudor, Luxembourg she has published about ontologies and shared vocabularies. She received her PhD in 2003 and her MSc in Computer Science from the Vienna University of Technology in 2001.
Juan Antonio Martínez, University of Murcia
Juan A. Martinez received his Ph.D. with honors in Computer Science at the University of Murcia (Spain) in 2015. He also obtained a Post‐graduate diploma in New Technologies in Information and Communications Engineering (2007) and his B.Sc. degree in Computer Science (2005) at the same university. He gained his expertise on the field of routing and
access control on Mobile Ad‐hoc Networks (MANETs), and more specifically on Vehicular Ad‐hoc Networks (VANETs). After investigating the field of Vehicular Sensor Networks, he jumped to the IoT research area where he is currently focusing on the topic of Smart Cities. He is serving as a member of the TPC of the WF‐IoT, and he has also served as a reviewer for different journals and conferences like IEEE TVT, COMCOM, IJPEDS, MIS, IEEE W.F.IoT.
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Jean Daniel Napar, eu.bac
Jean Daniel Napar is Chief Technology Officer for Siemens BT France and Vice‐President Strategy CPS SIEMENS BT worldwide. Having joined the Building Automation and Control (BAC) industry in 1985, he has worked in almost all the fields of the companies who today form the SIEMENS Building Technologies division. It means that leading companies as LANDIS & GYR, Landis and STAEFA, CERBERUS
give the core of activities of SIEMENS BT. His position starts with R&D, Product and Marketing Management, Sales, Commissioning, Service, Business Unit Management and Control & Finance. Dan currently is President of eu.bac (European Building Automation and Control Association) and in FR is member of the board of FIEEC (Federation des Industries Electriques, Electroniques et de Communication), President of Syndicat ACR (BAC trade association for France), President of BACnet France, Vice‐president of KNX France. He is very active in the Standardisation work as Convenor of CEN/TC247/WG6, CEN/TC371/CTL (who is in charge of the M/480 concerning the methodology of calculation of Energy Performance of Buildings with a holistic approach respecting the terms of the EU Directive EPBD recast), and ISO/TC205/WG3. Before joining SIEMENS, Dan was R&D Manager in Computer Science. He is graduated of Institute Polytechnic of Bucharest, Computer Science of Automation Section and ESSEC‐IMD in Paris (Ecole Supérieure des Séance Economiques et Commerciale – International Management Development).
Jumoke Ogunbekun, EX2 Management Consulting Jumoke Ogunbekun is a strategy consultant involved in Telecom standards for over 15yrs, participating in 3GPP, oneM2M and SmartM2M standards bodies. She was the rapporteur for ETSI M2M Smart Grid Technical Report and the rapporteur for SmartM2M Smart Cities Technical Report. She is employed by Fujitsu, where she advises on strategic directions in the Smart technology area. She has a degree in Electrical/Electronic Engineering and Masters in Satellite Communication. She is also a certified Project Manager and lectures in PMP‐PMI, Prince2 and Agile Methodologies.
Jasper Roes, TNO
Jasper works for TNO (Netherlands Organization for Applied Scientific Research) in the Netherlands as a senior business consultant in the field of semantic interoperability and standardization. In this function he advises organizations in different sectors and branches that are working with or on digital collaboration. Next to advising organizations Jasper is also involved in project that design and create (open) standards and information models that can
be used to exchange information between organizations and devices. Jasper focuses on using ICT to make collaborations between companies and devices smarter and more profitable for all organizations involved. Jasper has a special interest in the Internet of Things.
Enrico Scarrone, TIM, Vice Chair ETSI TC smartM2M
Enrico Scarrone joined the R&D division of TIM in 1992. Participation and promotion of early studies on integration of IP and mobile cellular networks in 3G.IP and in 3GPP (where he served as delegate from 1999 and as SA1 Chairman from 2006 to end 2011), has allowed him to stimulate the inclusion of all‐IP solution and the IMS in 3GPP. He was involved in in several projects in technology planning and selection, testing, budget
forecasts, RFI, RFQ in the mobile and FMC areas, developing a strong link between real networks and standardization/research.This includes technical consulting on mobile, fixed and IMS technologies several countries around the world. He is participating to 3GPP SA1, dealing with service and operational requirements in 3GPP mobile systems, where served as Chairman from 1996 to end 2011. He was also deeply involved in the foundation of ETSI TC M2M (where served as chairman from 2011 and 1012) and was one of the key people engaged in the creation of oneM2M, in charge of developing a global multiservice system for M2M communications and Internet of Things.
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BIOGRAPHIES Enrico Scarrrone is currently the Vice Chair Chairman of the Steering Committee of oneM2M (representing ETSI), and Chair of ETSI TC smartM2M. He is also coordinator for IoT standardization in the TIM Global Advisory department.
Willem Strabbing, ESMIG
Willem Strabbing is Managing Director of ESMIG, the European voice of Smart Energy solution providers. In this position he is responsible for the ESMIG organisation, its strategy and the representation of ESMIG in Brussels. Before joining ESMIG, mr Strabbing was manager of the unit Intelligent Networks and Communication of KEMA Consulting. Mr. Strabbing has more than 25 years experience in advanced computer applications related to process automation. The development European strategies related to the implementation of Smart Meters and Consumer Energy Management Systems on both political and technical level currently are in the main focus of Mr. Strabbing’s work. He is involved in various
discussions with stakeholders in Europe regarding these issues Mr Strabbing represents ESMIG in the steering committees of the Smart Grid Coordination Group and the Smart Grid Task Force and he is chair of the Smart Meters Coordination Group of CEN/CENELEC/ETSI.
Guido WALCHER, Telit Communications Guido WALCHER is Director, Quality and Intellectual Property at Telit Communications, a global leader in the field of Internet of Things (IoT) enablement. Mr. Walcher is a senior specialist having served at Telit since 1988. The company offers the industry’s broadest portfolio of integrated products and services for end‐to‐end IoT deployments – including cellular communication modules in all technologies, GNSS, short‐to‐long range wireless
modules, IoT connectivity plans and IoT platform services. Mr. Walcher comes from an engineering background specializing in protocol software and digital signal processing. He also served as contract professor at University of Trieste’s School of Economics. Currently in charge of corporate quality, Mr. Walcher coordinates interdisciplinary groups tasked with strategic and innovative projects from which connectivity technologies are developed and deployed. He is also the company’s point of contact for and follows a large number of standardization activities.
Michelle Wetterwald, STF Member, Consult Europe Dr Michelle Wetterwald graduated engineer from Telecom Bretagne and doctor from Telecom ParisTech, France. She is a Telecoms and Networking Systems expert in Sophia Antipolis, South of France. Her domain of interest is the connectivity of mobile devices in wireless networks and the design of communications for C‐ITS, including her participation in ETSI TC ITS standardization. She is currently serving as technical expert for mobile communications systems for the EU Commission (H2020 projects evaluation and audit), part time lecturer, and works for SMEs in ETSI STF and technical analysis projects. Previous
years saw her coordinate at local and Work Package levels eight European and French collaborative projects. She is author and co‐author of 6 patents on early WLAN systems and 50+ papers on advanced wireless networking mechanisms. She is a Senior Member of the IEEE.