Speakers
CUD Global Conference, Amsterdam, September 23-24, 2008
Prof. Alan Rodger, director and head of science programs, British Antarctic Survey
Angel-Luis Fernandez, general director, Urbanism, Madrid Centro, city of Madrid
Annemarie Jorritsma, mayor of Almere
António Costa, mayor of Lisbon
Dr. Anwar Osseyran, Director, SARA
Bas Boorsma, head of CUD Amsterdam, IBSG, Cisco
Benoit Felten, senior analyst, Yankee Group
Prof. Bill St. Arnaud, CANARIE, Inc.
Bob McQueen, senior vice president, PBS&J
Prof. Carlota Perez, University of Cambridge, England; University of Sussex, England; and Tallinn University, Estonia
Chris Dedicoat, president Cisco European Markets
Dr. Chris Hope, judge of the Business School, Cambridge University
Chris Vein, CIO, city and county of San Francisco
Christian Maass, vice senator, city of Hamburg
David Brunnen, managing director, Groupe Intellex
Dirk Kronemeyer, vice president, Business Innovation, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
Dirk van der Woude, broadband manager, city of Amsterdam
Douglas Grobbe, chairman, Amsterdam Bright City
Dr. Euro Beirat, professor, University of Salzburg
Frank Halsema, senior policy maker, city of Almere
Gary L. Martin, director, New Ventures and Communications Directorate, NASA Ames Research Center
Gemma Battle, professor and director of Innovation for Sustainable Cities, Universidad La Salle, Barcelona
Ger Bakker, director, UNET B.V., Almere
Gordon Falconer, strategy director, The Masdar Initiative, Government of Abu Dhabi
J.D. Stanley, director, IBSG Public Sector Practice, Cisco
Jake McGoldrick, president, Transportation Authority and city supervisor, San Francisco
Jared Blumenfeld, director, Department of the Environment, city and county of San Francisco
Jeffrey Huang, director of the Media and Design Lab and professor, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland
Jill Duggan, head of International Carbon Trading, Department for the Environment, Food, and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) U.K. Government
Joannes de Wilde, committee chairman, FTTH Council Europe
Job Cohen, mayor of Amsterdam
Larry Barone, managing director, Technology Partnership Program, NASA
Livia Tirone, delegate administrator, Lisboa E-Nova, Municipal Agency for Energy and the Environment, city of Lisbon
Ludger Hovestadt, president digitalSTROM Alliance and professor, ETH Zurich
Marcel Bijlsma, program director, The Future Work Space, Telematica Instituute
Marian van de Sanden, project manager, The Smart Work Center program, Amsterdam
Marijke Vos, alderwoman for the environment, city of Amsterdam
Mark de Kruijk, director of Amsterdam Topstad, city of Amsterdam
Prof. Michael Braungart, author of Cradle to Cradle: Remaking the Way We Make Things
Michela Beltracchi, European Policy coordinator, International Emissions Trading Association
Nicola Villa, global director, Connected Urban Development, IBSG, Cisco
Nicole Avril, director, College of Environmental Design, University of California, Berkeley
Paul Pelosi, president, San Francisco's Commission on the Environment
Paul Tilsley, deputy leader, Birmingham City Council
Peter Head, director, ARUP
Ricardo Klatovsky, consulting leader, Southwest Europe Telco & Utilities, IBM Global Business Services, IBM Europe
Rick Batelaan, senior policy advisor, city of Amsterdam
Rob Rolfsen, director, Sustainable Development, Cisco
Ronald Prins, director, Department for the Environment and Construction, city of Amsterdam
Rosina Howe-Teo, group director and CIO, Land Transport Authority, Singapore Government
Sang Bum Kim, assistant mayor and head of City Transport Bureau, Seoul
Simon Willis, vice president, Cisco Internet Business Solutions Group (IBSG)
Stan Stalnaker, founder and director, Hub Culture Ltd.
Stephen Muers, director of Strategy, Office of Climate Change, U.K. Government
Todd Litman, executive director, Victoria Transport Policy Institute
Willem Blom, director, Quality Centre, the Netherlands
Wolfgang Grimme, chief administrative officer, Pinneberg County, Hamburg
Wolfgang Wagener, head of Connected Urban Development San Francisco, IBSG, Cisco
Yeong Wook Park, CTO of KSCC, Seoul