I will be addressing this year’s 11th Greek ICT Forum this Thursday 5/11/2009 during the morning session “From the Bronze Age to the Fiber Optics” (bronze aka. copper). The panel I take part in is full with market executives and policy makers and I will take on the occasion to discuss the inclusion of existing public infrastructures in the national broadband strategy for the benefits of the market and the society.
I plan to write more about the conference later this week and I also plan to tweet about it (ta-dah! this is a first, and I hope it turns out well. Tune in at ktroulos for more).
In any case, the 2,500 visitors that attended the conference last year give a good indication of the unique opportunity for debate and networking during the event. So, I guess we’ll all meet there (like we did last year!).
Don’t have the program? Get it here.
P.S. The axehead in the picture dates back to the real Bronze Age. It was found by Alan.