We are pleased and proud to once more invite industry colleagues, vendors, and partners to come together in a professional, but informal setting over two days in Oslo, Norway.
This year's program is a blend of Norwegian and international speakers on stage, well-known and lesser-known technologies on display, and something you might not have expected.
The seminar is both a professional and a social venue, and a place to share practical advice and experiences. You will have plenty of time to discuss with industry colleagues, presenters, and vendors in between talks and presentations and after the main program on our first day.
This time we meet in the middle of central Oslo, in The Scotsman's Event Room. Participation and meals at the event are complimentary, but any travel and accommodation costs must be covered by the participants or their employers.
We look forward to seeing you!
Changes may occur.
Når | Hvem | Hva |
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09.00 | Registration, coffee, and mingling. | |
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Welcome! Our event host is Knut Yrvin. |
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Opening by Jan Pedro Tumusok, Eye Networks founder and CEO. |
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Keynote: Corleone Lee, product director at Zyxel Communications |
10.30 | Break | |
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Keynote: Making informed decisions with meaningful data Ved Eren Soyak, co-founder of Lifemote. |
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This winter's Wi-Fi issues: What happened and what have we learned? Ved Jarleif Vågen, IT consultant at Vitnett and Geir Arne Rimala, Eye Networks CTO. |
12.00 | Lunch | |
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AirTies roadmap Zvika Haas, VP Corporate Marketing, AirTies Wireless networks |
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A commitment to Wi-Fi pays off Olve Øyehaug, communications business unit manager at Tussa. |
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How IoT will affect our lives going forward Jan Adelsten Røsholm, CEO of Stiftelsen Elektronikkbransjen. |
14.30 | Break | |
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Get's path to happy customers Frode Elverum, head of broadband at Get. |
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Fake tech? A quiz |
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Product development in a complex world Alexandra Leisse, VP of Product, Vibbio |
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Keynote: Streetsmart – how to develop services by listening to the city Johan Høgåsen-Hallesby, CTO at Urban Infrastructure Partner |
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Summing up and rounding off day 1
Our host is Knut Yrvin. |
18.00 | Dinner | |
Socializing, geeky conversations and refreshments throughout the evening |
Når | Hvem | Hva |
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09.30 | Come and get coffee | |
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Welcome to day 2 Our host is Knut Yrvin. |
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Technical deep dive: Wi-Fi and Video Eren Soyak, co-founder i Lifemote |
11.00 | Break | |
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Maghsoud Morshedi Chinibolagh, industrial PhD candidate at Eye Networks and UiO. |
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Data-driven innovation: Using trivial data in large quantities to provide new insights Steen Garbers Enevoldsen, Head of Net R&D i Fullrate AS |
12.25 | Summing up and see you next time | |
12.30 | Lunch |
Several of our vendors and partners will be present at the event. Take the opportunity to have a chat, ask questions, and get updated on what's up and coming!
Special thanks to AirTies and Zyxel for supporting this year's event.
Venue: The Event Room, The Scotsman, Karl Johans gate 17, Oslo.
Dates and times: From April 23 09.30 AM until April 24 after lunch (approx 1 PM)
Customer participation and meals at the seminar are complimentary, but any costs for travel and accommodation must be covered by the participants or their employers.
Accommodation: We suggest Comfort Hotel Karl Johan, which is a very short distance from our venue. Rates are NOK 1490 for a single, 1590 for a twin/double if you book before April 15.
Hotel phone number: +47 230 103 50
Feel free to contact us about any sort of question you might have–from wanting to present at the seminar to practical questions or special considerations for the venue. Call our office, or email us at sales@eyenetworks.no.
Our motivation for hosting this event is to be a venue for mutual learning and socialization within the industry, in an informal, yet professional setting. We want the event to be inclusive to everyone regardless of gender, orientation, or ethnicity.
This year we are choosing to clearly communicate these values by having a simple code of conduct.
We are doing this to let everyone know where we stand, not because we have reason to expect problems. Experience from past events is that most participants already follow this code of conduct.
The short version is simple: Be nice, inclusive, and professional. Respect the boundaries of others.
The long version is also simple: