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Mobility in a World Beyond the Motor Age. Futurologist and Technologist 1

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  • Thursday, 12 September 2013
  • 00:00
  • Duration: 21 mins
  • Publication date: 12 Sep 2013
  • Location: IETTV_Room, IETTV_Venue, Manchester, United Kingdom
  • Part of event High-Speed Rail: Vision into Reality

About the session

The information age is shaping social and business practices and our approach to travel. With the prospect of peak car use upon us, we are facing the possibility of a regime change in transport. Younger generations are reinforcing the primacy of access over physical mobility. We risk being at the mercy of limited imagination about the future if we only draw upon our experience as transport professionals.

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    Mike Short

    O2/Telefonica Europe, Vice-President of Public Affairs

    VP Public Affairs (O2/Telefonica Europe) amp;amp; past President IET.Mike's career spans 38 years in Electronics and Telecommunications, with the last 25 years in Mobile Communications. After working for Philips, Landis and Gyr, and BT, he was appointed in 1989 as Director of Cellnet (now part of Telefonica and branded O2 UK ) dealing with major infra-structure investments and commercial agreements. In 1992 the focus moved to launching Cellnet's GSM service and establishing Roaming Agreements. He also handled international business development and helped to win overseas mobile licenses and undertook some of the first mobile training in India. He was elected Chairman of the Global GSM Association for 1995/96 and served on its Executive Board for 5 years. In February 1996 during his tenure he chaired the first of 10 annual Mobile Congresses in Cannes, France, started the annual GSM awards and GSM A website, He helped create the GSM A Regional interest groups and a stronger data focus on texting and mobile email. He was a Board member of the WAP FORUM and founder Board member of Open Mobile Alliance (OMA), as well as being active in the UMTS FORUM. Mike also chaired the UK Mobile Data Association 1998 - 2008, and was until recently its Honorary President. He has also served as a member of the UK Home Office Internet Task Force, UK OSAB (Ofcom Spectrum Advisory Board) , Home access to Broadband committee, the UK Government Trade and Investment ICT Sector Advisory Board and its Advisory committee on London 2012. He has chaired since its inception in 2007 the Steering Board for TSB supported Digital Communications KTN ( now ICT KTN ). He has been Board member of UK Child Council for Internet safety and an IET Trustee since 2008. He was elected to the Board of ETSI for 3 years from in Q4 2011. After looking after Cellnet's 3G strategy and external relations he was appointed VP Technology for O2 Group in 2000, prior to demerger from BT, and its later acquisition by Telefonica.As Vice President Telefonica Europe Mike's focus today is on European Public policy that relates to innovation, whether research, the responsible use of mobiles or new business development. This includes a focus on Advanced mobile services and data applications including Mobile Learning, Smart Metering, Transport Telematics and Connected Healthcare. In the last 5 years Mike has also been appointed Visiting Professor at Surrey University, De Montfort, Lancaster, and Leeds Universities and to the Boards of Coventry University and Ravensbourne College. He was awarded an honorary Doctorate in 2008 for services to the Mobile Communications industry. He is a Fellow of IET/BCS/RGS/ Royal Academy and a Member of the Royal Television Society, and was honoured with a CBE for services to the Mobile industry in June 2012 .
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