Melbourne - Comms Connect
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Melbourne - Comms Connect
Register now @ www.comms-connect.com.au 5 Melbourne 1–3 December 2015 Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre Utilities | Government | Enterprise | Transportation | Resources | Public Safety Events for critical communications users and industry Conference Highlights: Rod Gilmour — Chairman, NSW Telco Authority Strategic developments in operational communications Dale McFee — Deputy Minister of Corrections and Policing, Ministry of Justice, Government of Saskatchewan The importance of information mangement in building a national community safety model Michael Lawrey — Executive Director, Defence Engagement, Telstra Critical communications in the defence landscape Declan Ganley — CEO, Rivada Networks Dynamic spectrum arbitrage: a new model for building, sharing and paying for public safety mobile broadband PLUS 1500+ users and industry experts – 80+ exhibitors – 75+ speakers ...and so many more reasons that you need to attend and connect with your peers and the 100’s of industry experts waiting to offer you the solutions you need Digital Partner Platinum Sponsors Delegate Bag Sponsor Gold Sponsors Conference Guide Sponsor Supporting associations & media organisations Media Partner Association Partner FREE exhibition entry to qualified industry professionals Training Workshops: • Public safety mobile broadband: governance, operating models and funding • Advanced radio over IP • Today’s communication market is all about usability, increased productivity and Apps. How does DMR fit in this market? •Dispelling the myths of microwave radio • Evolutionary paths from 2G PMR to critical LTE In conjunction with the ARCIA Industry Gala Dinner 2 December —— MCEC, Melbourne Visit www.arcia.org.au to book your tickets For the full program visit www.comms-connect.com.au Pre-Conference Training Workshops Tuesday, 1 December (Additional fee applies – limited availability) 9.30am-12.45pm 1.30pm-5.00pm Workshop 1 Workshop 2 Workshop 4 Workshop 5 Advanced radio over IP Dispelling the myths of microwave radio Conference Agenda 8.00am 8.40am-9.00am 9.00am-9.45am 9.45am-10.30am 10.30am-11.15am 11.15am-11.45am 11.45am-12.15pm 12.15pm-12.45pm 12.45pm-2.00pm 2.00pm-2.30pm Public safety mobile broadband: governance, operating models and funding Wednesday, 2 December Welcome and Opening Remarks: Paul Davis — Events Director, WFevents followed by the Chair: Kit Wignall — UXC Consulting Introduction to Comms Connect’s ongoing, ‘Building a National Communications Interoperability Mind Map’ project Jennifer Goddard — Director, Buzan Centre: Australia/NZ and co-founder of Mindwerx International KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Strategic developments in operational communications Rod Gilmour — Chairman, NSW Telco Authority KEYNOTE ADDRESS: The importance of information management in building a national community safety model Dale McFee — Deputy Minister of Corrections and Policing, Ministry of Justice, Government of Saskatchewan MORNING BREAK Public safety & emergency management Public safety mobile broadband: what does the future hold for responders and emergency managers? Panel: Alexander MacQuarrie — Charles Sturt University, Station Officer Graham Tait — Fire & Rescue NSW, Garry Kerr — Executive Manager, Public Safety Business Agency - QLD Further speakers tbc Moderator: Kit Wignall — UXC Consulting LUNCH BREAK Body worn video: the camera is the easy part! Senior Sergeant Wayne Hutchings — Road Policing Command, Queensland Police Service Measuring up: using biometrics to keep emergency responders safe Alexander MacQuarrie — Lecturer, Paramedic Program, School of Biomedical Sciences, Charles Stuart University and Ben Hinton — Coordinator, Reconditioning Program, Health & Fitness Unit, NSW Police Force 3.00pm-3.30pm AFTERNOON BREAK 4.00pm-4.30pm Evolutionary paths from 2G PMR to critical LTE Workshop 3 REGISTRATION / TEA & COFFEE 2.30pm-3.00pm 3.30pm-4.00pm Today’s communication market is all about usability, increased productivity and Apps. How does DMR fit in this market? Delivery options for a public safety grade mobile broadband capability: the Productivity Commission draft report findings Jonathan Coppel — Commissioner, Productivity Commission Multi-agency situational awareness — capturing and making sense of data for safety and transport applications Jan Thompson — Head of Public Safety Industry and Society, Ericsson Industry Case study: Nissan Motorsport: the communication evolution Grant Fernando — Quality Assurance Manager, Icom Australia and Scott Sinclair — General Manager – Racing Operations, Nissan Motorsport Strategic guidelines from narrowband to critical LTE in Finland Tero Pesonen — Chairman, Critical Communications Broadband Group, TCCA Case study: PMR and telemetry in utilities Andy Grimmett — Head of Product Strategy, Simoco Technology Security in fixed wireless broadband access and backhaul solutions Roy Wittert — Regional Sales Director (Aust, NZ & Pacific Islands), Cambium Networks Queensland Government Wireless Network (GWN) — operational governance in a non-partitioned trunked radio environment Gerard Cusick — Managing Director, Andrew Wellwood — General Manager, Alastair Hope — Principal Adviser, Mingara Australasia An introduction to wireless politics – citizens against radiation entirely Tim Smoak — TeamCAI The emerging role of LTE in public safety Roger Kane — Managing Director, Vicom An integrated free Wi-Fi and CCTV and WAN platform for councils — a futuristic, state-of-the art and agile network catapulting councils into the technological age Dale Stacey — Director, SAT Pty Ltd 400 MHz Implementation: New Horizons Mark Loney — Executive Manager, Spectrum Operations & Services Branch, Australian Communications and Media Authority Cyber attacks — target profile and protection David Jarvis — National Practice Lead, UXC Saltbush M2M wireless out-of-band critical communications with satellite Daryl Chambers — Director, M2M Connectivity Pty Ltd The convergence of IT and operational technology — comms systems on corporate networks Stuart Zerbe — Director, Marketing & Strategy, Harris Innovating smart public safety applications and analytics to organise ‘big data’ into intelligence, to move from reaction to prediction and prevention, so our cities are safer places to live and work Greg Bouwmeester — General Manager Business Development, Motorola Solutions Mapping the future of public safety: GIS integrated dispatch applications Peng Zhang — Lead Sales Engineer, Zetron Australasia 4.30pm-5.30pm Panel session: Push to Talk (PTT): Two-way communications over cellular networks — considerations, viability and deployment Panel Members: Peter Fritz — Motorola Solutions, Ben Cosier — Impulse Wireless, Bevan Clarke — Logic Wireless and Station Officer Graham Tait — NSW Fire and Rescue 5.30pm-6.30pm NETWORKING DRINKS – EXHIBTION HALL ARCIA ANNUAL INDUSTRY GALA DINNER – MCEC 6.30pm-11.30pm Conference Agenda 8.30am 8.55am-9.00am 9.00am-9.45am 9.45am-10.30am Thursday, 3 December REGISTRATION / TEA & COFFEE Welcome and Opening Remarks from the Chair: Kit Wignall — UXC Consulting KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Critical communications in the defence landscape Michael Lawrey — Executive Director, Defence Engagement, Telstra Corporation PLENARY: Dynamic spectrum arbitrage: a new model for building, sharing and paying for public safety mobile broadband Declan Ganley — CEO, Rivada Networks 10.30am-11.00am MORNING BREAK 11.00am-11.30am Public safety & emergency management NG000 — What’s next? Speaker tbc Industry The impact of disruptive technologies on the radio industry Lawrence McKenna — Telecommunications Section Manager, Wood & Grieve Engineers Technology Implementing robust and reliable wide area SCADA systems: case studies and key learnings Bradley Yager — Solutions Manager, Schneider Electric Beyond body worn video: impacting public safety through integrated digital evidence management Mary Yu — Pre-Sales Engineer and Nathan Sawtell — Country Manager, TASER International Case study: Life Saving Queensland’s state-wide radio migration from analog to digital Jason Argent — State Operations Support Coordinator, Surf Life Saving Queensland Delivering and supporting critical communications systems within the mining environment Mark Thompson — Principal Consultant, Walker Newman & Associates SCADA on digital (PMR) narrowband radios versus public broadband technology Michael D Piciorgros — CEO, FunkElectronic Piciorgros GmbH Challenges in rationalising government radio networks Peter Humphreys — Executive Manager, Intelligent Infrastructure Networks, Visionstream Case study: Eurobodalla Shire Council UHF SCADA telemetry upgrade project John Yaldwyn — CTO and Director, 4RF Australia Case study: TETRA for the operations of gas pipeline in Peru The technology or the business case — what’s more important? Roberto Castro — International Sales Manager, Teltronic SAU Robert Tait — Lead Consultant, Nova System Smart city solutions to enhance community services and public safety Krisztian Som — Radio Solutions Business Manager, NEC Australia The DMR ecosystem: critical communications solutions to empower your business operations Phil Dowd — Senior Consultant, Gravelroad The rise and rise of virtualisation — threat or opportunity for land mobile radio? Andrew Findlay — Executive Director, Vertel Cost-optimised digital radio networks in rural and remote regions Ashley Marshall — National Business Development Manager, BAI Communications 11.30am-Noon Noon-12.30pm 12.30pm-1.30pm 1.30pm-2.00pm 2.00pm-2.30pm 2.30pm-3.00pm LUNCH BREAK Queensland Government Wireless Network (GWN) — a secure, fully integrated radiocommunications network for police and emergency services Margaret Kimber — Program Director, Department of Science, Information Technology and Innovation, Acting Superintendent Paul Smeath — Queensland Fire and Emergency Service, Inspector Thomas Hassall — Queensland Ambulance Service and Acting Inspector Sean Maskell — Queensland Police Service Expert panel — research and development in the radiocommunications industry Panel: Ian Miller — Executive Officer, ARCIA, Geoff Spring — Senior Advisor – Centre for Disaster Management and Public Safety, University of Melbourne Further speakers tbc Moderator: Ged Griffin — University of Melbourne 3.00pm-3.30pm AFTERNOON BREAK 3.30pm-4.00pm Building a national communications interoperability mind map Jennifer Goddard — Director, Buzan Centre: Australia/NZ and co-founder of Mindwerx International Communications interoperability in Australia is a vast and complex network of networks. Governments, industry, associations, working groups and individuals are constantly interacting as their various goals and objectives align and, sometimes, clash. Having received numerous requests to help explain this complex communications ecosystem, Comms Connect decided to develop a National Communications Interoperability Mind Map. This tool will be available to all delegates shortly after the event, however, to ensure the best information possible is included, we need your help. Jennifer Goddard will present the draft Mind Map on the morning of day one of the conference and then will then be located on the exhibition floor for two days. Please visit her, view the draft Mind Map and offer your input to help make the final product even better. 4.00pm CONFERENCE CLOSES Change of program content – WFevents will endeavour to ensure that this conference program is correct at the time of the event. We may need to alter the program prior to the event and reserve the right to do so without notice. WHO CAN YOU SEE? Silver Sponsors Exhibitors include ... Products & Solutions on display: Analog radio – expansion or trunked systems Alerting/Notifiation systems Antennas/DAS/In-building systems Batteries/headsets/microphones/accessories Business intelligence app Cable Assemblies and connectors Computer-controlled receiver systems Consulting and engineering services DECT Depot repair services Despatch communications equipment/ console systems Digital radio (Project 25/TETRA/DMR/dPMR) Display systems Distribution services Earthing, Grounding, Lighting Protection Hardware support Location technologies: GPS/GIS/mapping Microwave equipment Mobile data/SCADA/telemetry Mobile ad-hoc networking (MANET) solutions Network performance and monitoring software On-site repair Outdoor enclosures & infrastructure Paging/messaging Pre-installation configuration services Radio frequency RoIP/VoIP Satellite Service management solutions Software and radio applications Spares management and warranty claims processing Surveillance equipment System conformance/acceptance testing solutions Tactical deployment repeater Telephone conferencing Test & measurement / monitoring equipment Towers/site equipment Trunking equipment Two-way radio Unified critical communications Wireless backhaul Wireless broadband/WiMAX, LTE and 4G Wireless microphone Register online www.comms-connect.com.au