Broadband Cities 2007 - Amsterdam and Almere, The Netherlands
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In an intimate setting over 140 guests listened the first day to (keynote) speakers from Venezuela, Belgium, France, UK, USA, Korea, Denmark, Sweden, Italy and The Netherlands. Click here to view some of the pictures taken that day. |
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Carolien Gehrels opens Broadband Cities 2007 Conference |
Hans Tijl and Dave Carter sign Manchester's membership to INEC |
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Prof. Carlota Perez adresses her keynote speech |
Over 140 guests from more than 20 countries participated in Amsterdam the first day |
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Absorbing as much as possible in a short time from the experienced and visionary speakers |
KPN's member of the Board Eelco Blok makes clarifies why this former incumbent is changing its business model |
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... and even more information is assimilated by the public |
The keynote debate led by Hans Tijl: Prof. Carlota Perez, Eelco Blok and Jean Claude Burgelman |
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Prof. Ir. Jaap van Till, never shy for a question (or two) |
Benoit Felten explains why France is the Fiber giant in development |
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Broadband to help us create a cleaner environment by Cisco's Nicola Villa |
His radical way of bringing his flyingmilage down... |
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OECD's Taylor Reynolds immerses us with the global research figures |
Prof. William Melody tells us that a quick win is a loss in the long term |
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The frontrunners of bringing down our carbon emissions: Seoul, San Francisco and Amsterdam |
Fab Channels CEO Justin Kniest closed the day with a demonstration of their Webby Award winning 'Best Music Site of the World ' |