TelePresence World 2008 A landmark summit on the emerging technologies of Telepresence, Presence, and Unified Communications Over the next decade, virtually every Global 5000 company will adopt a technology allowing them to interact with people, no matter how far away, as if they were in the same room. The technology is called telepresence, and a variety of Fortune 1000 organizations already use it, reporting both satisfaction and a strong return on their investment. Telepresence meetings make remote participants life-size, with fluid motion, accurate flesh-tones and flawless audio. The experience feels remarkably natural and comfortable for almost any size meeting from two people to large classrooms. Telepresence solutions are easy to use and surprisingly handy for collaborating on spreadsheets, slide decks, documents or even physical objects with minute details. Specialized telepresence solutions for specific industries already exist, for settings as diverse as pharmaceutical research labs, movie and television studios, university-level distance learning, and neurological operating rooms. Most importantly, telepresence solutions create a “business-class consistency-of-quality” between companies, universities, publicly available telepresence facilities, and other organizations on the same effective visual collaboration networks. This consistency-of-quality between locations when combined with the improved end-user acceptance and usage of telepresence solutions is creating a platform for effective Inter-company business connecting vendors, suppliers, customers and joint venture partners together for natural, comfortable, instantaneous global collaboration. Complimenting and accelerating the telepresence revolution is an equally important revolution in Presence, the ability to know colleagues’ and partners’ availability and connect to them instantaneously, and Unified Communications, the integration of communications to a single in-box for voice, email, fax, webconferencing, video, and ultimately telepresence. When combined, these technologies have already demonstrated the ability to dramatically improve workflow, save time, and accelerate time-to-market advantage through the ability to: • Reliably reach co-workers on the first try • Manage voicemail, email, and faxes from the same inbox • Instantaneously escalate IM sessions into collaborative video and/or webconferences • Simplify the calendaring of meetings, webconferences, and videoconferences/telepresence • Improve the ability of roadwarriors and teleworkers to stay connected to colleagues TelePresence World 2008: A Critical Summit This landmark summit, a high-level conference and trade exhibition, will bring together telepresence, presence, and unified communications industry leaders and major end-users from around the globe. Each will have the opportunity to debate and discuss the revolutionary technological developments that have brought telepresence from the realm of science fiction to the reality of everyday business. Through your sponsorship of this event, we invite you to be a catalyst, as, for example, corporate CEO’s and CIO’s exchange ideas, counter challenges, and shape a vision for implementation throughout the business and consumer worlds. Don’t miss this opportunity to elevate and set your company apart, by becoming a key player in helping to set the course for these key industries.

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CONFERENCE AGENDA

Telepresence World
San Diego, California
June 4th, 5th, and 6th 2007

 

Monday June 4th 2007
 
   
7:30 - 8:30 am Registration

Global Business at the Speed of Light – Off to the Races                                                                                        Shiley Theater
Chair: Carol Zelkin
 
8:30 - 8:35 am
 
Welcome ~ Opening Remarks  
8:35 - 9:20 am
 
The Essence of Telepresence Bob Hagerty
CEO, Polycom
 
9:20 - 10:05 am 
 
The Promise: Interactive Telepresence Goes Inert Marc Trachtenberg
CEO, Teliris
 
10:05 - 10:35 am
 
Telepresence: Turning the Corner on Productivity Aaron McCormack
CEO, BT Conferencing
 
10:35 - 11:10 am 
 
Telepresence: Driving the Next Wave of Business Productivity Chuck Stucki
VP/GM, Cisco Telepresence Systems Business Unit
 
11:10 - 11:50 am
 
Break - Partner Pavilion Tour  
11:50 - 12:10 pm
 
A Pioneer Speaks - History & Future of Telepresence Larry Smarr, PhD
Director, Calit2

 
12:10 - 12:30 pm IMCCA Panel
Telepresence - Separating The Hype From The Facts
Carol Zelkin                Anne Hardwick                                             David Danto
IMCCA                       Virginia Dept of Information Technology             Lehman Brothers
  
12:30 - 2:00 pm
 
Lunch  
     
Breakout Sessions Enterprise I
IPJ Theater

Chair: R.Shawn Edmondson

Dealing Rooms
Real-time Market Data

MCC Theater
Chair: Howard S. Lichtman
Collaborative Design
Shiley Theater

Chair: Laurin Herr
Telepresence Demos
2:00 - 2:30 pm RPX Revealed
Chris Martinez, Nortel
Profitable Telepresence Business Applications in Europe
Luc De Backer, Teleportel Europe
 
Trends in Collaboration
David Coleman,
Collaborative Strategies
Demo
Session
I
2:35 - 3:05 pm Break - Tour Partner Pavilion
3:10 - 3:40 pm Securing Telepresence
Brent Houlahan,
Human Productivity Lab

 
True Telepresence
Dr. S. Ann Earon, TRI
Avatars: The Real You
Bob McCandless,
McCandless Group
Demo
Session
II
3:45 - 4:15 pm The System: Transforming Litigation Through Telepresence Technology
Ed Chin & Ed Hohn,
Nix Law Firm

 
What Every CFO Should Know
Rich De Brino,
Advances in Technology

 
Not Just Video Conferencing
Michael Brandofino, Glowpoint
4:20 - 4:50 pm Break - Tour Partner Pavilion Demo
Session
III
4:55 - 5:25 pm Beyond the Technology
Tom West,
National LambdaRail

 

Managed Services
Carol Zelkin, IMCCA &
Ken Scaturro, Yortel Telecom

Seeing is Believing: Life-size Meeting Experience
Bob McCandless,
McCandless Group
     
5:30 - 7:30 pm Welcome Reception ~ Sponsored By the University of San Diego  

     




Tuesday June 5th 2007
 
 
The Virtual Future of the Virtual Society in our Not-too-Distant Future                                                             Shiley Theater
Moderator: Paul Waadevig
 
8:30 - 8:35 am
 
Opening Remarks  
8:35 - 9:20 am
 
Intercompany Business, Reeds Law, and the Potential for Exponential Growth Howard S. Lichtman
President, Human Productivity Lab

 
9:20 - 9:40 am 
 
Are you Carbon Neutral?
An Update on Global Warming and how Telepresence Can Help You Go Green AND increase Productivity and Profits
 
Cameron Durkel
Director, San Diego
Office, Governor
Arnold Schwarzenegger
 
9:40 - 10:10 am 
 

A View from the Anchor’s Chair

 

Martyn Lewis
European Chairman, Teliris
 
10:10 - 10:30 am
 
CineGrid Laurin Herr
Founder & President,
Pacific Interface
 
10:30 - 10:50 am
 
Maximizing Your IT Resources with Telepresence Barry D. Nalls
CEO, Masergy
 
10:50 - 11:30 am
 
Break - Tour Partner Pavilion  
11:30 - 11:50 am The Virtual Employee: Telecommuting and Telepresence  Steve McNelley
CEO, DVE
 
11:50 - 12:10 pm 3-D Telepresence Duffie White
Founder, TelePresenceTech
 
12:10 - 12:30 pm Driving Telepresence ROI with New Technology Tom Szabo
CEO, Telanetix
 
12:30 - 12:50 pm Telepresence Phenomena and Research: The Big(ger) Picture Matthew Lombard
President, International Society for Presence Research (ISPR)
12:50 - 2:00 pm Lunch  
     
Breakout Sessions Enterprise II
IPJ Theater


Chair:
BT
Mergers & Acquisitions
MCC Theater


Chair:
Bob McCandless

Communications Technology - Government/Military

Shiley Studio Theater
Chair:
Anne Hardwick
 
Telepresence Demos
2:00 - 2:30 pm The Long and the Short of Deploying Telepresence Solutions
Kent Lowell, BT
 
Managing Global Enterprise
Regus
SPAWAR-Robotic Technology
Donald Fellars, SSC (US Navy)
Demo
Session
I
2:35 - 3:05 pm Deploying Cisco
TelePresence Solutions
Robert Wolfe, Nexus IS
 
Will TelePresence Change
the World... If Orville and Wilbur only knew?
Thomas Jackson, Mission Benefits
Telepresence Solutions for Homeland Security - To Infinity and Beyond
Nick Sauer, BrightCom
 
3:10 - 3:40 pm Break - Tour Partner Pavilion Demo
Session
II
3:45 - 4:15 PM

The Business of Being
Green: In Crisis There Is Opportunity
Jon Price,
The Carbon Neutral Company

 

Creating the Virtual Data Room
 
Military Telepresence Surgery
Dr. Rick Satava,
University of Washington
4:20 - 5:25 PM      
Demo
Session
III
 
5:30 - 6:30 PM      
Demo
Session
IV
 

 

 



Wednesday June 6th 2007
 
 
Distance Learning and Telemedicine                                                                                                                            Shiley Theater
Moderator: Anne Meltzer
 
8:30 - 8:35 am
 
Opening Remarks ~ Announcements  
8:35 - 9:20 am
 
Looking Forward at Telepresence in Higher Education
 
Jonathan Tyman
Manager, DVI, Internet 2
9:20 - 9:45 am 
 
Remote Presence Solutions for Healthcare Providers
 
Yulun Wang, PhD
CEO, InTouch Health
 
9:45 - 10:10 am
 
The Future of Medical and Surgical Education Stephen Papadopoulos, M.D.
Barrow Neurological Institute
 
10:10 - 10:35 am 
 

Teachers and Telepresence

 

R. Shawn Edmonson, PhD
President, thereNow, Inc.
 
10:35 - 11:15 am
 
Break - Tour Partner Pavilion  
11:15 - 11:40 am
 
Fostering Academic Collaboration using Internet 2 and
Telepresence Technology
 
Parvati Dev, PhD
Director - SUMMIT Lab/ Stanford University
 
11:40 - 12:00 pm Networking Requirements for Telepresence
 
Marshall Eubanks
CTO, Informata Communications
  
12:00 - 1:30 pm
 
Lunch  
     
Breakout Sessions Distance Education - Telemedicine
IPJ Theater
Chair:
Anne Meltzer
Interactive Medicine
MCC Theater

Chair: Yulun Wang, PhD
Virtual Studio Collaboration
Shiley Theater
Chair: Duffie White
Telepresence Demos
1:30 - 2:00 pm Telepresence support for Distance Education in Colombia
Helmuth Trefftz,
Universidad EAFIT - Colombia

 
Telemedicine Gets Legs
Michael McHale, Telbotics

 
Collaboration in a Virtual Environment for Digital Anatomy
Steven Senger,
University of Wisconsin
Demo
Session
I
2:05 - 2:35 pm Break-Tour Partner Pavilion Demo
Session
II
2:40 - 3:10 pm Universal Communication: Unifying Ubiquitous Communication, Telepresence and
Tele-Immersion
Jason Leigh,
University of Illinois at Chicago

 
Telepsychiatry
Jess Jaimeson,
Compass Health
Video Conferencing Rises Again - Choosing the Right Solution from the Desktop to the Telepresence Studio
Henry Dewing, Forrester
 
3:15 - 3:45 pm Training of Ophthalmic Surgeons Using
Telepresence
Pierre Boulanger,
University of Alberta

 
Immersive 3D Virtual Surgery with Applications
to Virtual Anatomical Education
Nigel Parsad,
University of Chicago
 
 
3:50 - 4:55 pm      
Demo
Session
III
 
     
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