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Mobile World Congress Networking Events

A week before the mobile craze will hit Barcelona again, here’s my list of *places to be*: the events and networking cocktails – next to the classic big industry players mega parties – where the early adopters and bloggers on mobile hang out… The places to discover more about the early-stage innovations happening in the mobile industry; where the entrepreneurs and startups mix with angel investors and VC’s, operators, device manufactures and applications and services providers. I hope to meet you at one of those events! If you’d like to catch up, best way is to contact me directly on Twitter as @mtrends.

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Mobile Sunday

The fifth annual Mobile Sunday at the VINTAGE starting at 7pm CET. It’s THE place to be where you can meet some of the most influent people in the mobile industry. It’s also a unique chance for you to meet the most influent bloggers writing about mobile, to meet many of the contributors of Mobile Trends 2020, and to meet the MobileMonday global chapter founders in one spot during the conference.

  • Time: 7pm onward
  • Location: Vintage- c/ Fusina. 7, 08003, Barcelona
  • RSVP: For a free ticket, click to register for dotopen.com and click on attend this event in your toolbox. Non-dotopen members can purchase a ticket for 25 Euros here.
  • Cost: “free to all registered users of dotopen.com who will also get their company’s logo and pitch shown on the many screens visible at the event.

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Monday, February 15, 2010

Mobile Premier Awards

The Mobile Premier Awards are the largest open and global startup competition in the mobile industry and the point of reference in startup premiers during the Mobile World Congress and are organized in collaboration with some of the main networks in the industry including MobileMonday, Mobile Marketing Association (MMA), Mobile Entertainment Forum (MEF), MEXMobileActive.orgWomen 2.0 and the Women in Mobile Data Association.

The final program is available here.

  • Time: 3-8pm including networking cocktail
  • Location: Petit Palau of Palau de la Musica
  • RSVP: To attend the Mobile Premier Awards in Barcelona on February 15, you can buy full price tickets here on Amiando.
  • If you are a member of dotopen, you (and up to four of your colleagues) can buy a special ticket price of 39€ instead of 99€ for non-members, and you get  additional benefits. Check here for all details on registration.

Mobile Premier Awards dinner

The now ‘classic´Mobile Premier Awards dinner including participating startups, organizers, jury members, MobileMonday chapter organizers, investors, partners, sponsors, bloggers, …

This year at a unique spot called the “Bel-Luna Jazz Club & Restaurant” including live music.

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Tuesday, February 16, 2010

GoMo News Blender

Organised by the wonderful Bena Roberts from GoMoNews, this is the perfect cocktail to meet the interesting folks working in the mobile marketing, mobile advertising, mobile search, mobile barcode and mobile application space.

  • Time: 7-11pm
  • Location: Incognito Bar Barcelona, Calle Fusina 6, 08003 Barcelona, Spain
  • RSVP: Required here
  • Cost: Free Sponsored by Smaato

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Wednesday, 17 February, 2010:

TechCrunch Mobile 2010

Mike Butcher and TechCrunch Europe are returning to Barcelona for yet another interactive and live-streamed session featuring some of the most innovative and interesting mobile 2.0 startups and investors in Europe.

  • Time: 2-6:30pm
  • Location: TBA
  • RSVP: Required. Register here.
  • Cost: Standard ticket: 65 Euros

Swedish Beers

Classic Mobile World Congress side-event gathering organised by the always charming host Helen Keegan. Like the previous events, this is a relaxed evening, no formalities, no presentations, no business cards thrust in your face as soon as you arrive. Just come with an open mind, be prepared to talk nonsense to strangers, enjoy a drink or five and have yourself a good time. Oh, and leave the ties at the door please.

  • Time: 6:30pm-1:30am
  • Location: Dostrece, Calle Carme 40, Barcelona
  • RSVP: RSVP on Facebook here.
  • Cost: Free

Fring & FON’s Late Night Party

Late night party sponsored by Fring and Fon.

  • Time: 10pm
  • Location: Mondo Club, Moll Espanya S/N, 08039, Barcelona, Spain
  • RSVP: By invitation only. 
  • Cost: N/A

Let me know if you’re organizing or know about an event I should definately not miss or you would like me to add to this list. Don’t forget to add why I should be attending :)

Check also the more complete Mobile World Congress side events lists compiled by Lisa Whelan and by Aviv Revach.

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Mobile Premier Awards & Mobile Sunday Registrations Open

Three weeks to go and we’re getting on full speed for the two events we’re organizing.

Mobile Premier Awards

The Mobile Premier Awards announced the 20 finalists to the Mobile Premier Awards in Innovation: The best grassroots startup innovation chosen by their peers in partnership with MobileMonday, the global community of mobile professionals.

The finalists were chosen by an international jury of the most recognized mobile industry experts who will pitch their idea, application or project at the Mobile Premier Awards event that takes place in Barcelona, at the Petit Palau of Palau de la Musica on February 15, 2010 in front of investors, operators, media companies, peer entrepreneurs, and press and influential bloggers.

To attend the Mobile Premier Awards in Barcelona on February 15, you can buy full price tickets here on Amiando.

If you are a member of dotopen, you (and up to four of your colleagues) can buy a special ticket price of 39€ instead of 99€ for non-members, and you get additional benefits. Check this post out to know all about it!

Mobile Sunday Barcelona

The fifth annual Mobile Sunday – an unofficial, informal and generally cool and funky gathering of mobile bloggers and their chums – will be taking place in Barcelona on the eve of this year’s Mobile World Congress on Sunday, February 14, 2010, starting at 7pm CET.

This year we moved to one of the coolest new bars in Barcelona, the VINTAGE – around the corner of the venue last year – for more space and a jazzy, loungy athmosphere, with different rooms and salons. We’ll be able to host 500 people in a relaxed atmosphere with drinks and bites, including lots of sofa’s, private salons, four screens, a heated terrace and a dancefloor for the ones who like to kick off the  busy week with a swing.

How to register
Tickets to the event are a nominal €25 per person, you can reserve your ticket here on Amiando.

FREE for dotopen members
Attending Mobile Sunday is free to all registered users of dotopen who will also get their company’s logo and pitch shown on the many screens visible at the event.

Log in to dotopen.com and click on attend this event in your toolbox. If you’re not a dotopen member yet, then register and publish your profile, it’s FREE!

I recommend not to wait last minute to book your tickets. We have limited seats and both events sell out every year in advance!

Sponsorship opportunities
We have a few sponsorship opportunities and sofa’s with tables available for startups to show off their products. If you are interested in supporting the event or booking a table for your startup team, please contact me by email (in sidebar on the right).

I hope to see you again in Barcelona!

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Mobile Sunday Barcelona 2010

The fifth annual Mobile Sunday – an unofficial, informal and generally cool and funky gathering of mobile bloggers and their chums – will be taking place in Barcelona on the eve of this year’s Mobile World Congress on Sunday, February 14, 2010, starting at 7pm CET.

The people who came to our last year’s event, know what’s it’s all about: it’s the place to be where you can meet some of the most influent people in the mobile industry and its convergent area’s, from startups to VC’s, from operators and handset manufactures to the most innovative application and service providers around.

This is also a unique chance for you to meet the most influent bloggers writing about mobile, to meet many of the contributors of Mobile Trends 2020, and to meet the MobileMonday global chapter founders in one spot during the conference.

This year we moved to one of the coolest new bars in Barcelona, the VINTAGE – around the corner of the venue last year – for more space and a jazzy, loungy athmosphere, with different rooms and salons. We’ll be able to host 500 people in a relaxed atmosphere with drinks and bites, including lots of sofa’s, private salons, four screens, a heated terrace and a dancefloor for the ones who like to kick off the  busy week with a swing.

c/ Fusina, 7 – 08003 BarcelonaGoogle Maps

We’re looking forward to welcome you again and hear about what’s new, Mobile Sunday is the place where the stories that matter are launched the day before the conference starts.

How to register
Tickets to the event are a nominal €25 per person, you can reserve your ticket here on Amiando.

FREE for dotopen members
Attending Mobile Sunday is free to all registered users of dotopen who will also get their company’s logo and pitch shown on the many screens visible at the event.

Log in to dotopen.com and click on attend this event in your toolbox. If you’re not a dotopen member yet, then register and publish your profile, it’s FREE!

I recommend not to wait last minute to book your tickets. We have limited seats and Mobile Sunday is a sell out every year in advance!

Sponsorship opportunities
We have a few sponsorship opportunities and sofa’s with tables available for startups to show off their products. If you are interested in supporting the event or booking a table for your startup team, please contact me by email (in sidebar on the right).

I hope to see you again in Barcelona!

Thanks to @kosmar at whitelabel for the logo design and to @steffanino for this years’ update!

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Announcing the Mobile Premier Awards

Mobile Premier AwardsThe Mobile Premier Awards 2010 opens its competition today.

The Mobile Premier Awards recognize the year’s best in Mobile Startup Innovation and are the largest open, global startup competition in the mobile industry. The awards are the point of reference in startup premiers during the Mobile World Congress on February 15, 2010 in Barcelona and are organized in collaboration with some of the main networks in the industry.

The Mobile Premier Awards 2010 will include the following awards:

* MPA in Innovation – The best grassroots startup innovation chosen by their peers
in partnership with MobileMonday

The MobileMonday chapters will vote for their local most innovative startup. An international jury of the most recognized mobile industry experts will select the 20 finalists from all the local chapter nominees to pitch at the event in Barcelona in front of investors, operators, media companies, peer entrepreneurs, and press and influential bloggers.

* MPA in Marketing – The best startup in Mobile Marketing

* MPA in Entertainment – The best startup in Mobile Entertainment
in partnership with the Mobile Entertainment Forum

* MPA in User Experience – The best startup in Mobile User Experience
in partnership with MEX.

* MPA in Social Change – The best startup using mobile for social change
in partnership with MobileActive.org

* MPA in Female Entrepreneurship – The best woman-lead mobile startup
in partnership with Women 2.0 and the Women in Mobile Data Association

Participation to these awards is free and open to any startup with a mobile angle.

Go to www.mobilepremierawards.com and take your chance to walk the red carpet in Barcelona!

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Carnival of the Mobilists #180

Carnival of the Mobilists #180 (cellphoneman)It is another great pleasure to introduce you to edition #180 of the Carnival of the Mobilists (COTM). Nearly four years ago I wrote in my first Carnival of the Mobilists #3 the following introduction:

“The more I get into the COTM concept, the more I believe it’s really great for everybody involved. Not only for the bloggers writing about mobile but especially for the readers who, not only get a compact weekly overview of the most important mobile blogging news, but above all, it’s an overview of qualitative, original and diverse opinions about what’s hot in mobile.”

Looking back at the many contributions done by so many mobilists till now, this is still what’s it’s all about! The Carnival stays probably the best online resource to read about different views and opinions by industry experts, pundits, marketers, and mobile (social) media watchers on the evolution of the mobile phone. And what an EVOLUTION we have seen the last couple of years :)

So, let’s see where we are this week with contributions from Ajit Jaokar, Carl Martin, Carlo Longino, Dennis Bournique, C. Enrique Ortiz, James Coops, Jamie Wells, Judy Breck, Marek Pawloski, Mark K. Kramer, Phil Barrett, Ronan Mandel and Tomi T Ahonen.

Mobile 2.0 Europe
There was a lot of coverage and reviews on the Mobile 2.0 Europe conference, I bundled most of it in this recap including links to speaker presentations, reviews, random tweets and media.

Mark K. Kramer points us on Smart Mobs to an interesting article written by h+ Magazine called We the People are the Watchers on the Open Source Sensing initiative, an area with lots of innovation and new business opportunities.

“Cheap ubiquitous sensing has the potential to turn the worlds of privacy and civil rights upside-down”.

Note also last weeks’ $6 Million Series B funding round by Intel Capital in Sense Networks.

App Stores
Carlo Longino has a insightful post at MobHappy on why Apple created a great distribution platform for iPhone apps “but they haven’t cracked the discovery nut.” Spot on I beam.

James Coops at mjelly has a post on how to use app stores to distribute your mobile service using Mippin.

C. Enrique Ortiz entered his Feature vs. Smart-phone post and realises that there is no straight answer on what exactly are the differences today between both types of phones, the lines are blurring very fast now indeed…

Femtocells potential
In Of Opera Unite, Femtocells Mickey Mouse and the Art of warAjit Jaokar makes the “co-relation between LTE/femtocells and Opera Unite where he proposes that a Peer-to-Peer network is philosophically compatible with femtocells and home gateways. Both of which could potentially empower the user and a bearer aware P2P application may be a unique competitive advantage to a Telecom Operator in an converged LTE scenario.”

Check also Martin Sauter‘s presentation on this topic of a talk he recently gave on the evolution of mobile networks at the University of Oxford.

Tactility
Marek Pawloski who organises the always-excellent Mobile User Experience conference has a very interesting post, titled Touch, feel, inspire and sustain on the missed opportunity how the industry can differentiate through tactility:

“What does quality feel like? If you held two versions of the same mobile phone in each hand, one coated in basic, smooth plastic and the other finished with a texture, which would feel more desirable?”

Must read post if you’re interested in the future of tactility and how that might become a virtual experience rather than a physical one, as we know it now.

Mobile Advertising
Tomi T Ahonen explains the discrepancies in mobile advertising statistics in Lets Examine Facts of Mobile Advertising? Why Wildly Varying Stats?

“The important point is that this is now the golden age of mobile advertising, when great innovations are being made and magnificent new ad concepts are being invented. We are facing a change to mobile advertising like the internet world saw with Google adwords. This is the big opportunity for advertising now in 2009. If you’re in advertising, get into the mobile side of the business, here is where all the real creativity is happening.”

Bluetooth Marketing
Phil Barrett writes about why Bluetooth marketing is more than blue spam marketing and checks the new “BlueTrac” system in the South African market where the WCIT has taken an approach that should be considered best practice – setting up bluetooth zones in malls that encourage consumers to register & make their devices discoverable.

Mobile Search
Dennis Bournique at Wap Review is explaining How to Use the Bing API to Search the Mobile Web and how to build a real Mobile Web search engine using Microsoft’s Bing API.

Mobile Learning
Judy Breck, the ever charming keeper of the Carnival tents, wrote a piece, called Not just choice, but equal knowledge for all students, on the “Bell Curve” and the savage inequalities of mobile phone use at schools in the US:

“The imbalance is getting worse: Now, kids who have their own mobile Internet devices — laptops and smart phones — have a new, important advantage over youngsters in failing schools. (…) The simple fix is to give every student his or her own mobile wireless access to the Internet.”

Mobile Widgets
Ronan Mandel has a great overview on the current mobile widget platforms in his piece Are Widgets ready for me? at mobiForge.

Various
Carl Martin writes on the recent announcement of the Nokia and Intel partnership to develop a new breed of Intel Architecture-mobile computing device and chipsets and Jamie Wells at Mobilestance is announcing a new side project, called wikimobipedia.org, a public wiki where mobile marketing buyers can easily collect the info they need (case studies, contact info, audience comps, etc) to begin their planning process.

Mobile Ecosystem
Remember the Mobile 2.0 Company Directory I created early 2007 to keep track of the rising mobile 2.0 start-up ecosystem? With nearly no follow-up or maintenance, some 500 companies signed up to list their mobile 2.0 application or service. This made me discover the need for companies to understand and track the continuously evolving ecosystem around them, a place where decision makers can research and discover new business opportunities, and contact potential clients, competitors, investors, suppliers, and other partners. So, I joined forces with dotopen to develop a platform where each company can create its profile, add various type of company feeds and follow other companies to keep track of their ecosystem activity.

I’d like to invite all mobilists and readers to register their company or organization to the alpha launch of the dotopen platform. We hope you like it, nevertheless the platform is still in alpha, so we  welcome all your feedback and comments.

Sign up here, it’s free!

That’s it for this week. Next week the Carnival is hosted by Andrew Grill at London Calling.

FYI Previous Carnival of the Mobilists hosted here on mTrends:

Carnival of the Mobilists #129
Carnival of the Mobilists #96
Carnival of the Mobilists #64
Carnival of the Mobilists #33
Carnival of the Mobilists #3

NOTE: Picture by Expat American Living in Brazil

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