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How Big Data and Analytics are Energising Economic GrowthAccelerating Innovation, Building Trust, Powering Performance

Thursday 19 March 2015Residence of the British Ambassador, Paris

#UKTIbigdata

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Organised by: Chaired by: In partnership with:

In association with:

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Contents

Welcome

Chairman of the Event

Programme Overview

Speakers and Round Table Hosts Biographies

List of companies attending this event

– UK companies– French and Belgium companies

British Embassy “Big Data” Event Team Contact Details

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issues of greatest concern: How do we ensure confidentiality and respect of privacy within a big data ecosystem?

This conference will identify new opportunities for partnerships while addressing governmental flagship initiatives. During the afternoon session a series of roundtable discussions, shaping the future of Big Data and hosted by key thought leaders, will encourage industrials and experts to exchange with an ultimate objective of promoting trade between our two countries, enabling business opportunities, exchanging experiences and best practices on a trade and policy level. Open discussion will be encouraged as this conference also carries a long-term objective of strengthening collaboration between experts in this field for the future development and usage of Big Data in the UK and France.

Debates will be enriched by David Reed, editor at DataIQ, who kindly agreed to chair our event. I would like to extend our thanks to GB Group plc, Cap Digital, Systematic and all key partners of our UKTI event. I am also very grateful for the knowledgeable support of UK and French keynote speakers who have enabled today’s event to take place. I would also like to extend my thanks to you, the participants, for coming to our event, to share your expertise and participate actively in the discussions.

I wish you a most successful and fruitful conference, filled with informative and enriched discussions to advance the debate on the Big Data Revolution!

We are moving from an age of information to an age of data!

We are delighted to welcome you to the Franco-British business conference on how big data and analytics are energising economic growth and I wish to express my sincere thanks to Sir Peter Ricketts, British Ambassador to France for welcoming us to his prestigious Residence.

By 2020, tens of billions of objects will be connected and the exponential volume of data created within each area of global economy is almost infinite. It is expected to grow forty to fifty-fold between 2010 and 2020, to reach 40 zetabyte!

UKTI addresses this digital global revolution dealing with the future opportunities and challenges created by Data Analytics and Information Security. This conference is addressing the emergence of Big Data to derive economic growth.

Throughout the day, a highly interactive format will feature expert-led panel debates.

A unique programme of French and UK experts from across the business, governmental, academic and information security landscape will explore the societal, business and technical challenges of data analytics, offering a practical insight into the benefits and pitfalls, the impact on business sustainability and new opportunities that implementation of big data strategies can create.

Securing data to prevent unauthorised access to corporate and private information will be addressed as well. This is one of the

WelcomeIsabelle HurleyHead of UKTI Lyon Office and New Technologies France

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David Reed is the editor of DataIQ, editor of the IDM Journal of Direct, Data and Digital Marketing Practice and course editor for the IDM Award in Data Management. He also founded The Data Governance Forum. Reed has a 25-year track record in journalism covering data and direct marketing in the UK. In recognition of this, he was elected to the DMA (UK) Roll of Honour in 2004, the only journalist and non-practitioner on the list.

Chairman of the Event

David Reed,Editor, DataIQ

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Programme Overview

08.30-09.00 Registration & Coffee

09.00-09.05 Welcome by Sir Peter Ricketts, British Ambassador to France

09.05-09.15 Introduction for the day by David Reed, DataIQ – Event Moderator

09.15-09.55 Panel 1: Big Data in Action

Representatives from major brands in the UK and France consider how using big data and analytics can help to transform customer experience and business efficiency.

Panel to comprise:• Pete Markey, CMO, Post Office Ltd• Isabelle HILALI, Vice President Marketing and Strategy,

Orange Healthcare• Henry Lawson, CEO, autoGraph• Rob Denton, Head of Client Innovation & Customer Experience,

ATOS Worldline• Alain Pluquet, PhD, Corporate VP, CTO & Innovation, bioMerieux

09.55-10.35 Panel 2: Big Data Challenges: Identity and privacy

Exploring new insights and business opportunities, while respecting data protection and meeting legal requirements.

Panel to comprise:• Richard Law, CEO, GB Group plc• Jim Conning, MD, Royal Mail Data Services• Christine Andrews, MD, Consulting Solutions, DataIQ• Gérôme BILLOIS, Senior Manager, Clusif-Solucom

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10.35-11.05 Coffee and Networking

11.05-11.45 Panel 3: Succeeding in France

Exploration of opportunities supported by success stories.

Panel to comprise:• Derek Allen, Group Director Operations, Global Switch• Eric Lalardie, MD, ARM France & Board member, Systematic• Cyril Labordrie, Head of Big Data Challenges project, Cap Digital• Bill McGloin, Chief Technologist, Computercenter• Lethicia Rancurel, Director, TUBA Lyon Urban Data

11.45-12.25 Panel 4: Governmental initiatives on the Big Data Revolution

Overview of UK and French government initiatives that are helping to transform business by the use of Big Data.

Panel to comprise:• Sue Daley, Head of Big Data and Cloud, Tech UK• Nadia Echchihab, EU & International Affairs, Cap Digital Paris Region• Patrice Slupwoski, Vice President Digital Innovation, Orange• Richard Lewis, Information Economy, UK Trade & Investment Head

Office London

12.25-12.30 Introduction to the afternoon roundtable sessions

12.30-14.00 Lunch and networking

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Programme Overview

14.30-16.10 Roundtable discussions: Shaping the Future of Big Data

Delegates have the option of joining two themed roundtable discussions from the following topics:

Panel to comprise:• Building a trusted transparent relationship with consumers in the Big

Data revolution. Richard Law, CEO, Conor Murphy, GB Group plc• Meeting the Demand for Data Skills. Mike Cornwell, CEO of the IDM• Consumer Powered Marketing. Henry Lawson, CEO, autoGraph• Data security challenges – how to de-risk your data.

Christine Andrews, MD – Consulting Services, DataIQ• Success factors in transforming a business with big data. Rob Denton,

Head of Client Innovation & Customer Experience, Atos Worldline• Business benefits delivered by big data and the Internet of Things.

Eric Lalardie, MD – ARM• New service models supported by big data, such as identity validation.

Jim Conning, Royal Mail• New business models benefiting from big data, such as healthcare,

water, transport, etc – Alyssa Alabassi, Company Director and Doctor at NHS (Smart Health) & Paul Forrest, Chairman, MBN (Smart Cities)

• Governance requirements for businesses adopting big data. Joss Langford, Director at Coelition

• Big data frameworks across France and the UK-Technology Partnership. Sue Daley, Head of Big Data and Cloud-Tech UK

14.00-14.45 Roundtable sessions 1

14.45-15.15 Coffee and Networking

15.15-16.00 Roundtable sessions 2

16.00-16.10 Conclusions and next steps, David Reed, DataIQ

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Speakers and Round Table Hosts Biographies

Pete Markey, Post Office Ltd

Isabelle Hilali, Orange Healthcare

Henry Lawson, autoGraph

Rob Denton, Atos Worldline

Alain Pluquet, bioMérieux

Richard Law, GB Group plc

Jim Conning, Royal Mail

Christine Andrews, DataIQ Consulting

Gerome Billois, CLUSIF-Solucom

Derek Allen, Global Switch

Eric Lalardie, ARM France

Cyril Labordrie, Cap Digital

Bill McGloin, Computercenter

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Léthicia Rancurel, TUBA Lyon Urban Data

Sue Daley, TechUK

Nadia Echchihab, Cap Digital

Patrice Slupowski, Orange

Richard Lewis, UK Trade & Investment London

Paul Forrest, MBN Solutions

Joss Langford, Coelition

Mike Cornwell, Institute of Direct & Digital Marketing

Alyssa Alabassi, AAA Medical Services

Cristina De Juan, Patient Connect & London, Health 2.0

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After graduating from Southampton with BA Honours in corporate communications, Markey started at British Gas before moving on to more senior roles in the AA and Onetel. He then progressed to MORE TH>N (part of Royal & Sun Alliance), running its marketing for five years, overseeing a period of record growth and helping the business win over 10 major industry awards.

Markey was then promoted to chief marketing officer (CMO) for RSA. As part of this role across the next three years, he oversaw global projects including delivery of a new brand positioning across 30 markets. In May 2014, he joined Post Office as CMO and is now responsible for all marketing across a retail network of over 11,500 branches (visited by 17 million customers a week), a team of 50 and a multi-million pound annual marketing budget.

Pete MarkeyCMOPost Office Ltd

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Isabelle Hilali currently acts as Vice President of Strategy and Marketing at Orange Healthcare. As such, she leads the Orange Group’s healthcare strategy and marketing activities, including strategic vision, customer knowledge and market studies. She leads a team of experts specialized in various fields: from medical establishments and insurance to seniors and pharmaceuticals. Isabelle also coordinates research activities with a dedicated R&D team and skills centers in France and internationally.

Today, Orange Healthcare is using its unique position as a telecoms operator with a clear understanding of the healthcare ecosystem to seek out the healthcare solutions of tomorrow, enabling low-cost wellness and high-value healthcare, in a rapidly evolving care context.

Isabelle is actively working towards leading market research to obtaining a more in-depth understanding of the needs of today’s

healthcare ecosystem and how Orange’s technological know-how can be put to the benefit of the patient and the healthcare professional. It is her strong conviction that innovation is at the heart of the healthcare transformation, and will enable the delivery of the best value proposition for both B2B and B2C customers.

Prior to joining Orange Healthcare, Isabelle headed up various sales, marketing and business development teams for the Orange Group, both in Europe and internationally, with previous experience spanning the telecommunications and internet industry.

Isabelle holds degrees from Sciences Po Grenoble and the Panthéon Sorbonne in the areas of strategy, international affairs and political studies.

She frequently speaks in high-level conferences and academic institutions on subjects of healthcare and innovation.

Isabelle HilaliVice President, Marketing and StrategyOrange Healthcare

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Henry Lawson is the CEO of autoGraph, the pioneer of Consumer Powered Marketing and creators of the world’s only personal & private on-line identity. Using autograph consumers create the data-rich, super-accurate, cross-device autoGraph persona in 30 seconds without giving up personal information. autoGraph technology is achieving up to 10 fold increases in results for clients in mobile telecoms, retail, media and travel.

Henry was previously Worldwide President for Donovan Data Systems, building transaction volume to $85bn per year. He received a degree in mechanical engineering from Trinity Hall, Cambridge, and then his MBA from Harvard Business School as a Baker Scholar.

Henry LawsonCEOautoGraph

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Rob Denton has an extensive consumer focussed background encompassing brands spanning the automotive, retail, e-commerce and transport sectors. He is interested in helping customers find new ways to solve old problems (less cost; more revenue; improved service) working continually with the customer at the heart of his endeavours.

Since jumping into the world of transport in 2012, Rob continues to bring a sense of order and creativity to customer experience.

A customer evangelist in this ever more connected world, Rob immerses himself in the world of the end consumer across different geographies, channels, devices, segments and time. He spends his time with customers exploring the new opportunities that Big Data and IoT can bring together with their challenges too.

In 2014, he embarked on a UK wide tour of long distance transport and consumer services to record and evaluate his experiences.

Rob DentonHead of Client Innovation & Customer ExperienceAtos Worldline

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Alain Pluquet, Executive Committee member, Chief Technology Officer at bioMérieux one of the top 10 In Vitro Diagnostics is responsible for Global Innovation.

In 2013, bioMérieux celebrated a major milestone, our 50th anniversary. Our development during these years has

been driven by a pioneering spirit and unrelenting commitment to improve public health worldwide. Today, in more than 150 countries through 42 subsidiaries and a large network of distributors, bioMérieux provides diagnostic solutions that improve patient health and ensure consumer safety.

Alain PluquetCTO, Corporate VP bioMérieux

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Having joined the board of GB Group as finance director in 1995, Richard became CEO in 2002. Before joining GB Group, he was a corporate financier with Ernst & Young for six years from 1987, having started his career as a mining engineer at British Coal. He was named Entrepreneur of the Year at the Grant Thornton Quoted Company awards in 2013.

Richard has led the acquisitions of a number of businesses across the globe, specialising in the provision of data and technology that help organisations better understand the people they do business with.

This included the acquisition of the Australian fraud monitoring provider DecTech Solutions in April 2014. Today GB Group plc is the world’s leading identity intelligence business. The company combines a wide range of personal and identity related data with technology to provide its clients with the Identity Intelligence they need to make trusted business decisions.

Richard LawCEOGB Group plc

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Jim Conning, Managing Director of Royal Mail Data Services, has an impressive record of growing technology and data businesses. He has significant experience in driving the creation of value for shareholders, as well as helping customers improve their business efficiencies and profitability.

Jim has over 20 years’ experience holding a number of senior management positions in sales, marketing and general management roles with Experian, Microsoft, Bottomline and InfoBank, across the UK, Europe & Middle East, Asia, America and Africa.

Before joining Royal Mail, Jim worked for Experian where he was Managing Director in a broad set of businesses across Marketing, Credit and Risk; his last role was MD of Identity and Fraud, a new $100million business bringing together Experian’s services and expertise in fraud protection, identity authentication and payments.

Jim ConningManaging Director of Data Services Royal Mail

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Christine Andrews is currently the Managing Director of DataIQ’s consultancy arm.

DataIQ consultancy offers a range of services designed to help companies de-risk their data and get the greatest business value from their data assets.

Her team of data management consultants work on a range of assignments from identifying vulnerabilities in a company’s privacy, data protection and security processes to identifying the business opportunities a data driven approach to marketing can provide.

Christine has worked for leading brands across a range of industries from the not for profit sector to publishing, financial services, media and telecoms.

She chairs the UK Direct Marketing Association’s (DMA’s) Data Governance Working Party and is a member of the DMA’s Data Council and was actively involved in developing the DMA’s Data Security standard – DataSeal.

Christine frequently speaks in high-level conferences and academic institutions on the subject of data strategy, consumer trust and data protection and security.

Prior to joining DataIQ (previously DQM Group) as a main Board Director in 2003, Christine was Senior Vice President of Global Customer Services for Cable and Wireless, Head of Small Business Sales for BT and Head of SME Marketing for BT. Christine has been a strong supporter of the importance of data in all these roles sponsoring and implementing a number of CRM programmes to improve efficiency and business targeting.

Christine AndrewsManaging DirectorDataIQ Consulting

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Gerome BilloisBoard Member CLUSIF-Solucom

Gerome is a board member of CLUSIF, the leading French non-profit organization dedicated to information security, and Senior manager within the Risk Management and Information Security practice of Solucom, a management and IT consulting firm. Since 2001, Gerome developed expertise on risk management and cybersecurity. He currently focus on defining new “open and secure” IT model to allow digital transformation (cloud, social, analytics, mobile, smart...) while protecting the most important information assets of the companies. Gerome is also in charge of business and know-how development, leading of major engagement and complex bid management within Solucom. He graduated from the engineer school INSA De Lyon with specialities in Telecommunications.

CLUSIF (Club de la Sécurité de l’Information Français), created in 1984, is a not for profit organization allowing professionals dealing with information security to meet, exchange their opinions, work and progress together. CLUSIF, based in France, is open to contributions and membership from all over the world. CLUSIF contributes to Information Security education, improvements and awareness via publications resulting from the activity of its work groups, market studies or public conferences and meetings.”

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Derek AllenGroup Director Operations Global Switch

Derek joined Global Switch as Group Director Operations in 2012.

Derek has extensive knowledge operating large scale data centres, having over 30 years’ industry experience, the last 12 of which have been working directly in the data centre industry for companies such as Cable & Wireless Worldwide and UBS, where inter alia he led the standardisation and introduction of best practice operating

processes and was responsible for a number of significant data centre build projects. Prior to these roles Derek worked for BT where he built up comprehensive engineering and facilities expertise.

At Global Switch, Derek is responsible for the management of the Operations team and ensuring that the company maintains its best in class operating procedures across its global footprint.

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Since 1998, Eric Lalardie had been involved in establishing ARM in various countries contributing to the growth of the company from a start-up profile to the medium size organisation of today (now 3300+ employees worldwide).

Eric had been involved into discussions senior executives willing to innovate at the product or-and strategy level. This implies engagement with a wide scope or organisations: from start-ups to corporates acting in the digital domain. This involves also interaction with European or local institutions-states-associations organisation in Europe. His previous experiences took him to Intel, Schneider, DGA.

Eric LalardieDirector Business DevelopmentARM France

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Graduated from ENSAM ParisTech, Cyril has started his career in video game Industry. He moved to Canada in 2000 to work with one of the biggest French publisher. After being hired by Electronic Arts in San Francisco headquarters, he moved back to France to fund his own start-up. In the same time he became the Cap Digital video game community chairman.

He is now joining the Cap Digital team to work on Big Data Challenges as a project Manager.

Cyril LabordrieHead of Big Data Challenges project Cap Digital

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Bill McGloinChief Technologist – Information Management Computercenter

Bill has over 25 years of experience in the IT industry with the majority of that time spent in storage and data management. With a breadth of experience covering support, consultancy and management he has a depth of knowledge across multiple technologies & vendors.

Bill joined Computacenter in December 2001 as part of the Computacenter acquisition of GE Capital IT Solutions, where he was employed as Storage Architect. During his time at Computacenter Bill has fulfilled several roles through consultancy, including the Technology Leader role for almost 4 years.

Initially Practice Leader since October 2011, Bill provides the strategic direction for the company in the Data market. Bill has presented at major industry, customer and vendor events, and has had several articles in publications such as The Times, Storage Magazine and Business Week among many others.

Bill has recently assumed the role of Chief Technologist and continues to drives the company strategy in Storage, Data and Information.

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Léthicia Rancurel Director TUBA Lyon Urban Data

Since 2013, Léthicia Rancurel is the director of Lyon Urban Data, officially founded as an Association in April 2014. The structure is a mixed consortium between Greater Lyon, Rhône-Alpes Region, major companies: EDF, ERDF, KEOLIS, SFR, SOPRA and VEOLIA (and more to join). This unique association is dedicated to the incubation and experimentation of new and smart urban services using urban BIG DATA. Operating: TUBA “The test tube of urban experimentations”, where SMEs and start-ups are working together with large companies and expert labs to use public and private Data, to design new services and to experiment them with and for CITIZENS. Those services will be experimented within the territory of Lyon

Part Dieu and will be then implemented in the tomorrow’s SMART CITY. Léthicia has 15 years of experience in Research & Development and Innovation management in large international companies. She participated to the launch of innovative products and led the emergence of new R&D fields. Then she joined a strategy department. Her role was to identify new markets for existing technologies and to assess opportunities on growing markets. The studies resulted on proposals for growth strategies: marketing positioning, choice of technology, differentiation, SMEs and start up acquisition. She led more than 10 projects on diverse sectors like Smart materials, Energy and Habitat.

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Sue DaleyHead of Programme Big Data, Cloud and MobileTechUK

Sue leads TechUK’s work on big data, cloud and mobile. Prior to joining TechUK in January 2015 Sue was responsible for Symantec’s Government Relations in the UK and Ireland. She has spoken at events including the UK-China Internet Forum in Beijing, UN IGF and European RSA on issues ranging from data usage and privacy, cloud computing and online child safety.

Before joining Symantec Sue was senior policy advisor at the Confederation of British Industry (CBI). Sue has an BA degree on History and American Studies from Leeds University and a Masters Degree on International Relations and Diplomacy from the University of Birmingham.

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Nadia EchchihabEU & International AffairsCap Digital, Business Cluster For Digital Content and Services

Nadia Echchihab is an expert in European R&D projects and funding (H2020, Eurostars, SME instrument etc.) at Cap Digital, the French business cluster for digital transformation in the Paris Region. We are trusted by +900 members: 670 innovative SMEs, 50 major corporations, 70 higher education institutions and 12 VCs.

Nadia has been supporting Cap Digital’s members in getting access to EU funding for the last 4 years via information workshops, individual diagnosis to validate project ideas and funding scheme, help for European partner search, including in the UK. She has supported more than 80 ICT companies in this process. She is also structuring Cap Digital’s image at international level through networking and participation to European platforms and working groups.

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Patrice Slupowski is Vice-President Digital Innovation running the open-innovation corporate product marketing team of Orange, in charge of several projects around APIs, Internet of Things, mobile applications & mobile OS, personal data aggregation, privacy or emerging technologies.

Patrice Slupowski is a marketing expert in social networks, social & connected TV, wellness & personal data services and mobile multimedia services. He founded a start-up called Waptoo in 1999, one

of the first companies to believe in the opportunities around mobile data, creating WAP and mobile services and proposing some automated mobile testing software, for companies and telcos, which has been acquired by Lagardere Group.

Patrice has been involved in digital space from the very first minute, and is permanently connected from 1990. Patrice is a graduate in Information Science and Technology from Paris-Dauphine University.

Patrice Slupowski Vice-President Digital Innovation Orange

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Richard works for UK Trade & Investment’s Information Economy Team, which is based in London and works with UK clusters and organisations to promote the excellence of UK technology. Along with promotion of UK Tech, the team works with those companies who are not based on the UK to set up there.

Richard Lewis UK Trade & Investment London

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Paul Forrest has some twenty-five years experience of helping businesses to solve complex business problems, deliver their transformation goals and to achieve tangible strategic outcomes. Hands on and deep thinking, he has worked with many FTSE 100 clients, Global 500 businesses and major Government entities around the world including Ford Motor Company, VAG Group, BAE Systems, GSK, AkzoNobel, RBS, HBOS, Diageo, Bacardi, Wal-Mart, British Airways, Virgin Galactic, Etisalat, British Telecom, Vodafone and Allen & Overy. Paul also sits on the board of a number of agile,

disruptive and challenger businesses whilst supporting value creation programmes for Private Equity backed businesses. He joined the board of MBN Solutions to help establish the platform for growth and focuses on the development of the senior team, management practices and MBN’s core focus around Insight and Analytics. Paul is also a mentor at Virgin Startup and the Chairman of Advanced Capability Solutions, a business specialising in delivering high quality and complex IT and data solutions to the financial services industry.

Paul ForrestChairmanMBN Solutions

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Joss Langford Co-founder Coelition

Joss Langford is co-founder of Coelition, a not-for-profit supporting the responsible use of behavioural data by organisations looking to grow brands and drive social change. He is also an independent management consultant and technical director of Activinsights, using wearables to provide behavioural insights to healthcare professionals.

Joss has senior management experience in blue chip, SME and start-up businesses. His expertise is reinforced with a proven track-record developing new ventures, brands and products.

He is co-author of Data to Life presenting a radical new roadmap for collecting and handling behavioural data. Joss holds a BSc in Cybernetics & Control Engineering. He is a Fellow of the RSA and a Member of the IET.

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Mike CornwellCEOInstitute of Direct & Digital Marketing

Mike Cornwell, CEO, Institute of Direct & Digital Marketing, UK’s leading training body for data and marketing industry.

The Institute of Direct and Digital Marketing is the UK’s only government-approved Institute for the professional development of direct and digital marketers, offering a broad range of practitioner-taught training courses and ten internationally recognised professional marketing qualifications.

It is also a membership organisation, providing status, knowledge and networking opportunities to today’s senior marketers, and an educational trust, supplying learning materials to higher education alongside initiatives to help university graduates take their first steps in the marketing profession.

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Alyssa Alabassi is a UK qualified doctor with extensive knowledge of the different layers of the health system in the UK (NHS ) from management, finances and budgeting to the direct delivery of medical care and day to day patient contact.

Alyssa worked at the advanced computation laboratory at Cancer Research UK devising and researching IT solutions for connected and integrated care pathways to facilitate the diagnosis, treatment, follow up and communication in cancer care.

AAA Medical Services is a young British company specializing in the delivery of high quality health care and consulting. We are looking to explore the potential of IoT, M2M and device interconnection in integrating health systems and pathways in the clinical environment to facilitate the patient journey, potentiate patient safety, reduce medical errors and support the clinical decision process including adverse event detection and flagging. Aiming to collaborate and invest to develop tools and applications that can be used by patients and healthcare professionals to improve quality of care and cost effectiveness.

Alyssa AlabassiDirector AAA Medical Services

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Cristina is a clinical trial expert with a passion for digital health. Experience managing clinical trials for big Pharma, and growing a health tech start up. Cristina leads the London chapter with 900 members, and her aim is to ensure London is ahead in the digital health and med tech space.

She also act as the Director of Strategy for Patient Connect Ltd a company with a network of 80,000 pharmacies and access to dispensing data on 350 million patients across Europe and the USA.

Cristina De JuanDirector Strategy & Ops at Patient Connect & London Chapter Leader at Health 2.0

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List of companies attending this event

AAA Medical ServicesACTIOMAltVizAnglicity LtdautoGraphBusiness FranceCALIQ Software LimitedCambium NetworksClues & Co.CoelitionComputacenterCryptosoft LtdDataIQDatatalk Statistical Solutions LtdEXPconsulting CorporationFrench Chamber of Great BritainGB Group plcGlobal SwitchHealth 2.0 / Salud HealthIESIMS Business Information ServicesMBN SolutionsMiTAC Europe Ltd.OpenSignal

Patient Connect Service LimitedPost Office LtdRoyal Mail Data ServicesSamsungtechUKThe Institute of Direct and Digital MarketingUCLUKTI East of EnglandUKTI LondonUlster UniversityWelsh GovernmentWithers & RogersWorldline IT Services LtdWray Castle Ltd

UK Companies

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Air LiquideAlliances Management ConsultantsAMI SoftwareARMATDATEXO ImpactAtrium DataAUTOMICBIME AnalyticsbioMérieuxBM SystemsC5Cap DigitalCEPSCHECyCovidien, a part of MedtronicCRITEOFIDALFrench Ministry of health SG/DSSISGemaltoGlaizal & PartnersGlobal SwitchGREX- CCI GrenobleGroupe YUMIHealth 2.0HuaweiIESIKRAInnoEchoInstitut Mines Telecom

Invest in Grenoble-IsereInvest Sud de FranceKALIOPKPMGLateos Data AgencyMagency DigitalMairie de ParisNTX ResearchOptiflowsOrangeOrange HealthcarePICOMPix & AssociatesRolls-RoyceScottish Development InternationalSolucomSorbonne Business SchoolSpeltz AvocatsSpotterSURTECSystematic Paris RegionTeratecTKMTUBAUKTI FranceVEOLIAWelsh GovernmentWorldline IT ServicesXerox

French and Belgium Companies

List of companies attending this event

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François DewezSenior Business Development Manager

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Stephen WyberSocial Affairs Attaché

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Sara GillScience, Innovation & HE Officer(France/Belgium)

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Evelinne RegnardEvents Manager

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Isabelle HurleyHead of UKTI Office Lyon, Head of New Technologies France

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Marjorie GuillaumeDeputy Trade AdviserDigital Economy

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Emilie DelestradeDeputy Trade AdvisorEnvironment & Chemicals

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Caroline FusibetSenior Business Development Manager

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