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InternationalTelecommunicationUnion
Committed to connecting the world 1
ITU-TAcademia and the future
Malcolm JohnsonMalcolm JohnsonDirector of the Telecommunication Director of the Telecommunication
Standardization Bureau, ITUStandardization Bureau, ITURANS Moscow Conference, RANS Moscow Conference,
March 2010March 2010
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Committed to connecting the world
Academic participation so far Study Groups
Individuals from academia have held key roles in ITU-T (Chairman, Editors, Rapporteurs, Chairs of technical committees)
Participation in Focus Groups and Technology Watch
Participation in ITU-T workshops
Some important regional activities (e.g. ITU Centres of Excellence)
ITU membership for universities under discussion Reduced fee ~2,000 USD
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Why Involve Academia?
Increase academic participation in ITUStudents of today shape the ICTs of tomorrow
Capture new work Universities and R&D institutions are an
important pool of innovation
Foster in academia a greater understanding of the importance of standards
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NewTopics for SGs
ITU-TITU-TRelevanceRelevance
IncreasedParticipation
Industry
Other SDOs
Regulators
•NewsNews•WorkshopsWorkshops•Tech-watchTech-watch•PromotionPromotion
NewMembership
R&D
AcadeAcademia New
Ideas
Academia and ICT standardization
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What’s in it for academia? Networking opportunities:
With the world’s major ICT companies Global exposure:
Become part of an international team creating leading standards shaping tomorrow’s ICTs
Access: ITU resources and events
Prestige: Possibility to have work adopted as international ITU standards
Education:Profit from understanding of the open and transparent, consensus-driven environment of the UN’s specialised agency for ICTs
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Kaleidoscope Events Linking academia, research and ITU-T for discussion
on technological innovation and its socio-economic implications
Series of academic conferences International Organizing Committee (10-20 experts) Call for Papers International Programme Committee
(more than 100 experts) Paper review process double-blind IEEE Com Soc (technical co-sponsor) Proceedings distributed by IEEE Xplore Three best papers awarded ($10,000) Event sponsors
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Kaleidoscope 2008 Innovations in NGN
Paper proposals: 141
Accepted papers: 32 lecture, 22 poster sessions
223 attendees, 48 countries
Practical outcomes Focus Group Future Networks (FG-FN) inspired by a paper from the conference (Aoyama)
Sponsors: Cisco Systems, Intel; ICF (Japan); Sun Microsystems
Best paper awards $10000
Printed proceedings and online via IEEE Xplore
Programme, presentations:itu-kaleidoscope.org/
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Kaleidoscope 2009 Innovations for Digital Inclusion
Mar del Plata, Argentina, 31 Aug Paper proposals: 83 Accepted papers: 20 lecture,
12 poster sessions 120 attendees, 24 countries New Local University Exhibition (6 Latin American
Universities exhibited their activities/projects) Sponsors: Cisco Systems, Nokia Best paper awards $10,000 Proceedings available online in IEEE Xplore Programme, presentations, etc: itu-kaleidoscope.org
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Kaleidoscope 2010Beyond the Internet? Innovations for
future networks and services
Pune, India, 13-15 December 2010 Kind invitation: Indian government
Hosted by:
Supported by:
Partnership with: Technically co-sponsored by:
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Kaleidoscope 2010
Call for papers Deadline: 30 April 2010 Exhibition by local universities Best paper awards $10,000 Proceedings IEEE Xplore
online library New this year:
Standards Corner (tutorial) Jules Verne’s Corner
(SciFi writers and dreamers) Additional info:
http://itu-kaleidoscope.org/2010
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