The New York Times to Moderate Disruptive Technologies Discussion with C-level Executives from New Mobile Ecosystem Players Jumio, shopkick and Tango
WASHINGTON, Sept. 15, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- CTIA ENTERPRISE & APPLICATIONS™ 2011 today announced its day three keynote panel on how wireless technology is disrupting markets around the world at the San Diego Convention Center on October 11-13, 2011.
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On Thursday, October 13 from 9:30-11:00 a.m. PDT, the keynote session will explore the role disruptive technologies play in revolutionizing and advancing business. C-level executives from Jumio, shopkick and Tango will separately explain how their strategies are making a huge impact in the wireless industry, specifically in the areas of mobile payments, mobile marketing and mobile video. To conclude the session, The New York Times Deputy Technology Editor, Quentin Hardy, will engage the three industry leaders in a roundtable discussion and offer his perspective on these and other emerging disruptive mobile technologies.
The panelists include:
- Daniel Mattes, CEO of Jumio, the company behind the technology that increases security and ease of use for online credit card payments with its product Netswipe, which turns a webcam into a card reader;
- Cyriac Roeding, co-founder and CEO of shopkick, the downloadable app that gives consumers deals and rewards simply for walking into their favorite stores; and
- Eric Setton, co-founder and CTO of Tango, the leader in mobile video communications that enables people to make free video calls and free phone calls on the iPhone, iPod touch, iPad and hundreds of Android phones and tablets.
"Across all industries, wireless is transforming the way people conduct business so they provide their customers with the ultimate brand experience. For the day three keynote, we chose companies that are 'shaking things up' and challenging entire industries to examine their approaches and strategies when engaging consumers," said Robert Mesirow, vice president and show director, CTIA.
For more information on the keynotes at CTIA ENTERPRISE & APPLICATIONS, visit www.ctiashows.com/keynotes.
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CTIA Shows bring together all industries advanced by wireless technology for intense business, learning and networking. CTIA ENTERPRISE & APPLICATIONS™ takes place Oct. 11-13, 2011 at the San Diego Convention Center in San Diego, Calif. International CTIA WIRELESS® takes place May 8-10, 2012 at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center in New Orleans, La. Visit www.ctiashows.com.
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