
Christy Wyatt
Vice President, Software Platforms and Ecosystem, Motorola, Inc.
As Vice President, Software Platforms and Ecosystem for Motorola, Christy Wyatt is responsible for the development and management of Motorola's strategic platforms, ISV and developer ecosystems. Christy and her global team drive platform definition, design, and development and cultivate a thriving developer environment through partner recruitment/management, tools development and support, ISV management and go-to-market programs. She currently serves as Motorola's board member for the Linux Foundation, LiMo Foundation, and Eclipse Foundation.
Prior to joining Motorola, Christy served as Worldwide Developer Relations Director at Apple Computer where she was responsible for partners, global alliances and evangelism. Before her time at Apple, Christy was Senior Director at Palmsource Inc., responsible for their licensing and developer relations teams where she grew the developer community from 3,000 to 200,000 with more than 14,000 applications.
Christy has also held key technical, sales and business development roles at Sun Microsystems, JavaSoft and ESRI.
> Opening Keynote

Mahad Ayalur
Director of Software Product Management, Motorola, Inc.
Mahad Ayalur, Director of Software Product Management, is responsible for MOTOMAGX software platform roadmap. Together with Motorola's customers and developers Mahad plans the MOTOMAGX evolution to deliver a robust platform that will support a compelling product portfolio with rich user experiences. Mahad has 20 years of software industry experience and has spent the last 10 years at Motorola's Mobile Device business. He holds an M.B.A. from University of Michigan, Ann Arbor and a Masters in Computer Science from Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai, India.
> PT 102 - MOTOMAGX - Motorola's Next-Generation Mobile Linux Platform

Steven Baker
Marketing Director, AJAR Platform, Motorola, Inc.
Steven graduated with a master's degree in electrical and electronic engineering from Bradford University in the UK and his early career was spent in hardware design and program management within the Marconi group. Moving to Cambridge-based wireless business TTPCom, he product-managed their successful range of GPRS technologies from inception to full commercial deployment. He went on to direct first the sales function and then the marketing function of TTPCom's software business unit. Following acquisition by Motorola in July 2007, Steven is now marketing director of Motorola's AJAR platform.
> PT 105 - AJAR, Motorola's Platform for Mass-Market Handsets

Edwin Bisek
Manager, Application Testing Services, Ecosystem and Market Development, Motorola, Inc.
Edwin Bisek, Manager of Application Testing Services, is responsible for coordination of all testing and signing services related to pre- and post-loaded third party applications for Motorola products. Prior to joining Motorola, Edwin spent over 7 years at PalmSource, Inc and Palm, Inc., where he, among various other activities, co-developed the PalmPowered logo certification program for Palm OS licensees, and the Premium Support Services for the vast Palm OS third party developer community. He holds a B.S degree in Electrical Engineering from the T.H. Rijswijk in the Netherlands.
> TU 203 - Develop and Deploy your Applications with MOTODEV

Neil Bonner
Program Manager, Global Service Providers, Motorola Enterprise Mobility business, Motorola, Inc.
Neil Bonner was appointed Manager of Carrier and Service Providers for Motorola's Enterprise Mobility business in June 2007. He is responsible for understanding, enhancing and growing Motorola's enterprise mobility relationships with European-based mobile and fixed line carriers.
Bonner joined Motorola as part of its acquisition of Symbol Technologies, where he had gained over a decade of experience in software development and support, international product marketing and business development for its mobile device range. This has given him a wide range of knowledge and a deep understanding of the challenges inherent in the mobile enterprise. He has also been integral to the business' increasing provision of GSM/GPRS solutions.
Prior to Symbol, Bonner was employed as a real-time software developer, providing specialist applications for the image processing industry.
Bonner lives in the UK and is a graduate of Warwick University. He has been a Chartered Engineer for 10 years and his hobbies include skiing, sailing, travel and alpine walking.
> TU 405 - Enterprise Mobility Business (EMb) Product Roadmap
Rafael Camargo
Director of Mobile Linux Software Development - MOTOMAGX Platform, Mobile Device Business, Motorola, Inc.
Rafael Camargo is Director of MOTOMAGX - Mobile Linux Software Development at Motorola Inc. Rafael has been with Motorola for over 9 years. Prior to Motorola he worked in aerospace and telecom industries. At Motorola, he was responsible for the architecture and development of data networking and multimedia components for Motorola's P2K platform. He is currently responsible for OS, Drivers, HW/SW integration and Multimedia for MOTOMAGX platform. Somewhat of a nomad, having lived and worked in Europe, North America and Asia.
> PT 102 - MOTOMAGX: Motorola's Next-Generation Mobile Linux Platform
> Read MOTODEV's interview with Rafael about his session

Peter Castanon
Senior Manager, Ecosystem Marketing, Motorola, Inc.
Peter and his team are responsible for working with top-tier ISVs to identify and champion strategic marketing initiatives that bring increased visibility to Motorola and its associated developer ecosystem.
Prior to Motorola, Peter created and managed Palm's PluggedIn Program and later the Palm Developer Network.
Peter is a graduate of UC Santa Barbara, CA and received a B.S. Computer Science and B.A. Business Economics.
> TU 205 - Generating Revenue for your Applications across Go-To-Market Channels

Naresh Chouhan
Head of Developer Programs, UIQ Technology
Naresh is globally responsible for all third-party developer interaction and programs at UIQ Technology.
Naresh has a long history in telecommunications achievements having worked on some of the earliest digital packet radio networks introducing new products and services all the way through to launching complex, intelligent network consumer products on modern GSM and 3G networks. Prior to joining UIQ, Naresh has held senior positions in companies such as Orange, Motorola and Ubiquity Software and has managed several complex initiatives such as launching Orange's 3G Network & Enablers program and introducing new location based services to market.
Naresh is passionate about user interaction at all levels and sees this as a key enabler in realizing the true potential that modern networks hold whether they're fixed, mobile or convergent; people, time and places are the key things that matter to people - not the technology.
Naresh holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Electronics and Combined Engineering and several post-graduate qualifications in marketing and public relations.
> PT 103 - Creating Robust Applications for Motorola's UIQ Handsets
> TL 502A - Developing Universal Applications for the UIQ Platform

Justen Dyche
Lead Technologist, BBC Future Media and Technology
Justen Dyche joined the BBC in 1990 making radio programmes for the World Service. He has had a varied career within the Corporation, moving first to Television, directing the output for BBC One and BBC Two, later specializing in News programmes and taking on Editorial roles before moving into technology provision. Now working in BBC Future Media and Technology, he has specialized in the use of mobiles for reporting breaking news. In 2003 he issued reporters with the first video capable mobiles, in 2004 he developed the technology to enable live transmission of 3G video calls and in 2005 he collected an RTS Technology Award in recognition of these achievements. Justen continues to act in this specialist role and is also running a rolling program of innovation for BBC Research and Innovation.
> TU 301 - Mobile Multimedia - The Third Screen Revolution

John Ellis
Director, Carrier Market Development, Ecosystem and Market Development, Motorola, Inc.
John Ellis is the Director of Carrier Market Development within Motorola's Ecosystem and Market Development team. John and his team are responsible for all ecosystem interactions with wireless carriers worldwide, providing interactive support for the selection and inclusion of developer applications on carrier devices. His team is also responsible for the interactions between MOTODEV and each carrier's developer team, providing the tools, SDK's and technical interactions such as webcasts and technical chats in support of the carrier's work with their developer community.
John has over 18 years of experience throughout the telecommunications industry in both the infrastructure and handset businesses. He has held numerous leadership positions in Motorola with multiple international experiences including expatriate positions in both Europe and Asia. He is Motorola's Executive Council member to the LiMo Foundation and Co-Chair of the Mobile Linux Initiative, formerly in OSDL and now part of the Linux Foundation. John has undergraduate degrees in Computer Science, Mathematics, and Spanish from Valparaiso University, an MS in Computer Engineering from the Illinois Institute of Technology, and an MBA from the University of Notre Dame.
> TU 206 - Working with Carriers - A view from the OEM

Lori Fraleigh
Senior Product Manager, Ecosystem and Market Development, Motorola, Inc.
Lori Fraleigh is a senior product manager at Motorola responsible for the MOTODEV Studio product line. She works closely with the MOTOMAGX team to develop comprehensive plans for supporting all 3 application environments. She has been responsible for creating tools and development environments for device software developers for the past 10 years. She has a M.S. degree in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University and a B.S. degree in Computer and Electrical Engineering from Purdue University.
> TU 204 - 5 Easy Steps to Building Applications in MOTODEV Studio
> TU 305 - Developing Web 2.0 Applications using JavaScript, AJAX and WebUI

Steve Glagow
Vice President, Marketing Operations, Orange
Steve Glagow is responsible for three areas within Orange: Commercial Operations, Project Management and Implementation, and Orange Partner, which is the world-wide partner and developer programme from Orange. This programme provides mobile application and content developers with the tools required to build solutions that satisfy the requirements of a 100 million-plus customer base across the globe. Partners are supported with development tools, information, testing and certification, free on-line support, and access to the new Orange Partner global development centres.
Steve sits on the board of directors of EEMA, a European Commerce and Security Association. Is on the advisory board of WIP and also is president of ISUG.
> TU 205 - Generating Revenue for your Applications across Go-To-Market Channels

William Gunaratne
Application Development Consultant, Microsoft UK
William is a consultant for the Application Development Consultant group at Microsoft UK. He is responsible for working with ISVs, Enterprise and Partner customers to help them realise the benefits of the Microsoft platform, including the .NET Compact Framework and Windows Mobile.
Will started his career 8 years ago with his first Microsoft certification completed during the summer holidays when he was just 16 years old, since then he has worked as a freelance consultant, co-founded a successful start-up and has worked on both technical infrastructure and application development.
Will is passionate about business and technology, and enjoys working to align the two to produce better more efficient processes that generate business value. Industry Innovation through improvements in application development techniques is a key interest of his. He has an honours degree in Software Engineering Management.
> PT 104 - Maximizing Application Development for Windows Mobile 5.0 and Beyond

Monica Hamilton
Vice President of Content, Handango
As the vice president of content, Ms. Hamilton is responsible for defining and executing Handango's global smartphone content strategy. In her role, she will lead content acquisition efforts, develop revenue strategies and help lead Handango's efforts to optimize content and e-commerce services.
> TU 205 - Generating Revenue for your Applications across Go-To-Market Channels

Ian Hatton
Consulting Systems Engineer, Enterprise Mobility business, EMEA, Motorola, Inc.
Ian Hatton has over 20 years experience in the mobile computing market, the major part of that time working with Motorola EMEA Channel partners providing technical pre-sales support across the region. He has extensive experience in application design, development and deployment covering all major vertical markets. His current role is Consulting System Engineer focused on supporting mobile computing business throughout EMEA.
> TU 403 - Managing User Access to Applications on Enterprise Mobility Devices
> Read MOTODEV's interview with Ian about his session

Michael Hennel
Technical Market Engineer, Enterprise Mobility business, Motorola, Inc.
Michael Hennel is a Technical Marketing Engineer with the MSP team. TMEs are dedicated to assisting customers, partners, and fellow "Motorolans" be successful in implementing MSP. Michael aids in pre and post-sales efforts providing documentation, design review, training and support on MSP related issues. Michael has 23 years experience with Motorola. Starting with the Telxon Corporation in 1984, (acquired by Symbol in the late nineties), Michael has held positions in training, customer support, marketing, technical publications, and government contracts. Michael gained his electronic background troubleshooting Naval weapon systems.
> TU 401 - Using Mobility Services Platform for Software Deployment and Updating
> TU 402 - Extending Mobility Services Platform through Plug-ins
> Read MOTODEV's interview with Michael about his session

Greg Jotham
Developer Support Engineer, EMEA Developer Technical Services, MOTODEV, Motorola, Inc.
Greg Jotham is a Support Engineer for MOTODEV working on all aspects of mobile systems.
He has been involved in software development for the past 27 years and has worked on operating systems design on mainframes, distributed systems on minicomputer and client/server environments, and mobile development from the introduction of the first WAP-capable handsets back in 2000 to the complex systems of the current day.
> TL 504 - MIDlet Life Cycle on MOTOMAGX phones
> TL 505 - Calendar, Contacts and Tasks

Edward Kay
Developer Relations, UIQ Technology
Ed is responsible for developer relations at UIQ Technology.
Ed has a long history of innovation and technical achievement through previous roles as Head of Localisation at Dorling Kindersley Multimedia, where he headed the team that won the prestigious Milia D'Or for the Multimedia DVD of the Year 2000, and Head of Developer Programs at Symbian. Ed holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Physics and Computing and a Masters in Optical Data Recording.
During his time at Symbian, Ed was responsible for updating the development tool chain and for instituting the successful developer day events, collaborating with Nokia and Sony Ericsson.
Ed chairs the UIQ Developer Advisory Board which brings together representatives from the entire mobile application value chain, in order to highlight and develop activities and strategies aimed at supporting and encouraging mobile developers. He is also responsible for the successful UIQ Developer Fast Track events.
> TU 201 - Porting Applications from S60 to UIQ
> TL 502B - Developing Universal Applications for the UIQ Platform

Paul Leeper
Director, Business and Market Development, Ecosystem and Market Development, Motorola, Inc.
Paul's Market & Business Development team is responsible for working with developers and technology enabling companies to discover, develop and deliver core functionality and rich experiences that differentiate Motorola products. This team provides the entire lifecycle of partner relationship management across the full range of Motorola platforms and business units while driving delivery of compelling solutions in key market segments from enterprise to games and entertainment.
> TU 205 - Generating Revenue for your Applications across Go-To-Market Channels

Scott Lyons
Director, EMEA Market Development, Ecosystem and Market Development, Motorola, Inc.
Scott Lyons began his career in New York City at MTV in the mid 90's spearheading promotions for The Video Music Awards and Movie Awards. During his time at the channel, Scott also co-founded production company Sugar. In 1998 Scott moved Sugar to London with fellow MTV colleagues and quickly made a name by producing large-scale live TV and webcast events. Scott then joined WPP's interactive agency Digit as Commercial Director and was instrumental in building up the company's reputation within the advertising world. While working on the Motorola account Scott was offered to take on a new position at the company of Music Director in the just launched Global Category Marketing team. Whilst in this position Scott spearheaded Motorola's music strategy and created platforms for preloading music across the company's device range. Scott recently joined the MotoDev team and is looking after market development in EMEA.
> TU 303 - Mobile Music - Learning How to Play Before You Can Fast Forward
> Read MOTODEV's interview with Scott about his session

Guy Martin
Distinguished Member of Technical Staff, Motorola Open Source Technologies, Motorola, Inc.
Guy Martin is a Distinguished Member of Technical Staff within Motorola's Mobile Devices business. He helped establish opensource.motorola.com, and works with groups inside of Motorola to better interface with the open source community. Guy also co-manages a version of SourceForge.net inside of Motorola, to take advantage of the best practices of open source methodology within the company.
> TU 306 - Open Source, Motorola, and You
> Read MOTODEV's interview with Guy about his session

Andy Mathis
Senior Manager, Business Solutions & Emerging Technologies, Mobile Devices, Motorola, Inc.
Andy Mathis has over eight years of experience in the wireless industry in a variety of sales, strategy and business development roles. He currently manages the Business Solutions and Emerging Technologies team within the MOTODEV Market Development team, working with companies in a range of market segments including LBS, Mobile Commerce, Mobile Office and Productivity.
Prior to his current role at Motorola, Andy managed a team that led the deployment of wireless Java applications on mass market handsets across both consumer and business segments as part of the Motorola iDEN product team. In addition, Andy served as head of North American sales for Esmertec, a leading JVM provider focused on the mobile and cable industries.
Andy holds a BA and MBA from the University of Texas at Austin.
> TU 302 - Exploiting the Rapid Growth of Location-Based Services

Matthew Menz
Senior Manager, User Interface, Consumer Experience Design, Motorola, Inc.
Matthew Menz heads up the User Interface team for Motorola's European Design Studio and is responsible for the Motorola Experiences delivered across the UIQ portfolio. Trained as a graphic designer, Matthew specializes in merging visual, conceptual & thoughtful design responses to the often complex mobile industry.
"The most interesting designs spring from a simple concept thoughtfully applied. Amazing solutions emerge as you uncover the underlying principles." His approach to design reflects this philosophy.
Prior to joining Motorola he lead design teams to create global solutions for companies such as IBM, Nickelodeon, Fila, CIBC, Wal-Mart, Mass Mutual Financial Group and Dow Agro-sciences.
> TU 202 - Designing the Best UI for Motorola Mobile Handsets

Stephen Moore
Investment Manager, Motorola Ventures EMEA, Motorola, Inc.
Stephen Moore is an Investment Manager for Motorola Ventures based in London, UK. In this role, Stephen identifies, executes, and manages private equity investments to accelerate Motorola's existing and future businesses.
Prior to this Stephen lead Motorola's strategic development activities in Mobile Devices Europe, Middle East, Africa and India. This included strategic planning, initiative creation and development and commercial support for non organic growth initiatives.
Before joining Mobile Devices Stephen was responsible for leading Strategic Alliances across the Global Core Networks Business and for building Motorola's business for its Seamless Mobility offerings throughout Europe, Middle-East and Africa. Stephen also held roles leading the Intelligence and Strategy teams for the GSM networks business and the Wireless Systems Group on a global level.
Stephen is educated to post-graduate level and has undertaken a variety of executive and chartered qualifications.
> TU 304 - Funding Your Business with Motorola Ventures

James Morley-Smith
Lead Architect, Motorola Enterprise Mobility business, Motorola, Inc.
Lead Software Architect for Symbol PocketBrowser, joined Symbol in 1999 as an Analyst Programmer within the Professional Services department. James used his knowledge of customer applications and requirements to create the first version of PocketBrowser, which soon became the benchmark for a new class of enterprise mobile web browser and is now an important sales enabler of Motorola mobile devices. James leads a team of developers who continue to push the boundaries of web innovation and lead the market with PocketBrowser.
> TU 406 - Using AJAX with PocketBrowser on Motorola Enterprise Mobility Devices
Stephen Nuttall
Director, Commercial Group, British Sky Broadcasting
Stephen Nuttall is the Director of British Sky Broadcasting's Commercial Group. This comprises business development, games, on-demand and mobile content and services, content syndication to cable, IPTV and the web, and overall responsibility for Sky's portfolio of joint venture channels.
Prior to Sky, Stephen was one of the founders of the sports website, Sportal.com; was Business Development Director of Telepiu, the Italian Pay-TV operation that is now known as Sky Italia; and worked for a variety of media clients as a management consultant.
He has an MBA from SDA Bocconi in Milan and, somewhat surprisingly, a degree in Applied Physics. He is married with two children and plays golf and squash badly.
> TU 301 - Mobile Multimedia - The Third Screen Revolution

Gerard Palma
Strategic ISV Support Engineer, Motorola, Inc.
Gerard Palma is a strategic ISV support engineer who is responsible for ensuring that technical issues raised by strategic and preload developers are resolved, he also leverages his expert knowledge and understanding in the Motorola KVM environment to advise strategic and preload developers in best practices so that preload applications reach optimal performance and provide great user experience.
Gerard has spent the last 7 years developing and delivering solutions for the mobile phone market and has a rich variety of experiences ranging from operating systems design to delivering network solutions for operators.
> TL 501 - Optimizing a Java ME Application (Part I)
> TL 503 - Optimizing a Java ME Application (Part II)

Biren Patel
Principal Staff Software Engineer, Specialty Platforms iDEN Mobile Devices Business, Motorola, Inc.
Biren Patel is a Principal Staff Software Engineer at Motorola iDEN subscriber software development group. He is part of iDEN Linux/J2ME platform team and has lead roles and experience in networking, GPS, software development and integration on iDEN procducts. He started with Motorola in the early days of J2ME, working on development of first Motorola Java handset, world's first MIDP compliance handset and world's first AGPS capable Java handset. Biren worked closely with carriers and third party Java application vendors such as Telenav, ViaMoto, Portable Internet, Xora and Gearworks. Biren holds an MBA and Masters in Computer Engineering from Florida Atlantic University.
> TU 302 - Exploiting the Rapid Growth of Location-Based Services

John Phillips
Vice President, Business Development, Astraware
John Phillips is VP of Business Development for Astraware, premier developer and publisher of award-winning games and entertainment software across a range of smartphone platforms including Windows Mobile, mobile Linux, and Symbian UIQ and S60. Prior to his move to Business Development, John was in charge of the company's Marketing and PR functions, having joined Astraware from the marketing department at Game (Stores) Ltd, the UK's largest dedicated video games retailer.
Raised in the North West of England, John attended Manchester University and gained a First Class Honors Degree in English Language. Before settling in Marketing and Business Development, John had a varied career path which included time as a freelance Radio Journalist, and several months at Europe's Premier Leisure Park where amongst other roles he performed daily in a giant dog suit!
> TU 205 - Generating Revenue for your Applications across Go-To-Market Channels

Alex Ralph
Senior Developer Support Engineer, Technical Lead EMEA, Developer Technical Services, Motorola Inc.
Alex Ralph is a senior developer support engineer at Motorola and is responsible for the resolution of global content development issues within the EMEA regional time zone.
During the 8 years Alex has been with Motorola he has provided GSM network infrastructure support to mobile operators/carriers, developed analytical tools used by operator network support teams to aid network issue recognition, provided global developers with support and advice in development of Java ME applications on Motorola devices and provided a focal point for all issues surrounding Java ME digital signing and security for Motorola OS devices.
> PT 106 - Truly Mobile Java™ ME Applications: Location, Media Capture and Connectivity
> TU 303 - Mobile Music - Learning How to Play Before You Can Fast Forward
Rhonda Rekieta
Sr. Mgr., MOTODEV Programs, Motorola, Inc.
Rhonda leads the team responsible for delivering the MOTODEV developer program, a comprehensive suite of online resources and services designed to support Motorola developers throughout the complete development lifecycle. Rhonda has nearly 20 years experience working with software developers. Prior to joining Motorola, Rhonda spent 16 years at Apple where she managed Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference, led the team that created and managed the Apple Developer Connection membership program and web portal, and played an instrumental role in guiding Apple developers through three successful hardware/software transitions: to Power PC, to Mac OS X, and to Intel-based Macs. Rhonda holds a B.A. in Psychology from the University of Houston.
> TU 203 - Develop and Deploy your Applications with MOTODEV

Oliver Sturrock
Chief Technology & Strategy Officer, weComm Limited
Oliver Sturrock is the founder and Chief Technology & Strategy Officer of weComm Limited, a company whose software platform enables its customers to rapidly deploy excellent, application-based user experiences to a vast array of mobile devices. Oliver's technical background in flight simulation and process automation has given him an expertise in real-time and massively scalable, mission-critical systems. He subsequently deployed this knowledge within a large number of major client projects whilst at Accenture and later running his own consulting group. This same experience has informed the weComm team's designs in building a carrier-grade platform that now runs major mobile financial, gaming and mobile TV services across Europe and the US, including BSkyB's Sky Anytime Mobile TV service.
> TU 301 - Mobile Multimedia - The Third Screen Revolution

Asokan Thiyagarajan
Technology Evangelist, Ecosystem and Market Development, Mobile Devices Business, Motorola, Inc.
Asokan Thiyagarajan serves as a technology evangelist within the Ecosystem and Market Development team at Motorola. In this role, he is responsible for recommending strategies to address market and technology trends as well as partnerships with key developers.
Asokan has over 18 years of international experience in high technology sectors, developing software and communication systems. Prior to Motorola, Asokan held a variety of senior development, operations and strategic management positions at companies such as Nokia, Ericsson and Compaq (HP). He also has entrepreneurial experience, having co-founded a technology company.
Asokan holds a Bachelors Degree in Computer Science, From Madurai University, India.
> PT 101 - The Evolution of Java™ ME across Motorola Products
> Read MOTODEV's interview with Asokan about his session

Andrew Till
Senior Director, Mobile Devices Business, Motorola, Inc.
Andrew Till is a Senior Director with Motorola's Mobile Device Business. In his current role he is responsible for driving the development and execution of end to end services and value added applications for open software platforms. This includes implementing business models and the creation of new revenue streams for both Motorola and its partners.
Andrew previously held the positions of Product Portfolio and Strategy Director, Director of Customer Strategy and Business intelligence Manager within Motorola.
Andrew has over 12 years' experience in the telecommunications field, having previously worked as a market analyst for Dataquest Europe Telecommunications Group, in the fields' analogue and ISDN communications, and as Technology Strategist for both Psion Dacom and Psion plc.
Andrew holds a degree in International Business Administration and Italian. He currently resides in the UK.
> TU 301 - Mobile Multimedia - The Third Screen Revolution
> Read MOTODEV's interview with Andrew about his session

Simon Walker
Head of Developer Technical Services, Ecosystem & Market Development, Motorola, Inc.
Simon Walker has 10 years of experience within the wireless industry. During this time he has held software engineering roles within cellular and data networking and mobile applications support. He currently manages the Global MOTODEV Developer Technical Services team, with the primary focus of providing software support to individuals and companies deploying applications onto Motorola mobile platforms. He holds a B.Sc (Hons) Degree in Business and Information Technology from Staffordshire University.
> PT 101 - The Evolution of Java™ ME across Motorola Products
> Read MOTODEV's interview with Simon about his session

Roman Woloszczuk
Software Engineer, Enterprise Mobility business, Motorola, Inc.
Roman Woloszczuk is responsible for the Enterprise Mobility Tools which includes DataWedge, RemCapture, StartUpCtl and SCM. Roman has been with Motorola for 15 years originally working directly with customers to develop their solutions based on Motorola Enterprise Mobility devices. He holds a B.Sc(Hons) Degree in Electronic Engineering from Middlesex University.
> TU 405 - Application Persistence on Enterprise Mobility Products

Pete Wood
Director of Mobile Business Development, Sony Pictures
Pete Wood is Director of Mobile Business Development for Sony Pictures Home Entertainment where he is responsible for movies on memory card, movie embed and business strategy across EMEA. This year his team will bring to market Blockbuster movies such as Spiderman 3, Ghost Rider, Pursuit of Happyness across the mobile space. Prior to joining Sony, Pete spent 5 years at Just Rams Plc as Major Account development manager. During this time he was responsible for building and developing ecosystems for preloaded content with leading manufacturers, operators and content owners. He successfully brought to market the World's first Music Album on a memory card (EMI, Robbie Williams greatest hits), Symbian games card (Telco games) and movie card (Spiderman 2, Sony Pictures).
> TU 301 - Mobile Multimedia - The Third Screen Revolution

