Tuesday, July 29, 2008 from 01:00 PM - 03:00 PM (GMT)
London, London
tual Policy '08: A conference on innovation and governance in virtual worlds.
22- 23 July: BERR, 1 Victoria Street, London, UK
Virtual Policy 08 is over. A full archive of the event including: speaker bios, presentatoins, and video will can be found (soon) on the Virtual Policy Network VP'08 site: www.virtualpolicy.net/VP08.html
This year's speakers:
- Jessica Mulligan
- Dave Taylor – Imperial College
- Leigh Jackson - BERR
- Ren Reynolds – the Virtual Policy Network
- Richard Allan: European Director of Government Affairs CISCO, Chair: Cabinet Office Power of Information Task Force
- Dr Andrew Burn - Centre for the Study of Children, Youth and Media
Institute of Education, University of London
- Anna Peachey - The Open University
- Andy Powell – Eduserv
- Dr Jim Purbrick – Linden Lab
- Ian Hughes - IBM
- Oliver Goh - Business Development Executive Implenia Global Solutions
- Dick Davis - Ambient Performance
- Gia Rossini - Sloodle
- Professor Richard Bartle: Inventory of the first virtual world MUD & author of Designing Virtual Worlds
- Paul McDonagh-Smith - Nortel
- Chris Francis - IBM
- Sacha Wunsch-Vincent - OECD
- David Naylor – Field Fisher Waterhouse
- Dr. Andreas Lober - Schulte Riesenkampff (Germany)
- Andrés Guadamuz - University of Edinburgh
- Ben Williamson - Futurelab
- Patrice Chazerand - Secretary General, Interactive Software Federation of Europe
- Phil Guest - Regional Director, Central Europe, Sulake (Habbo Hotel)
- Profesor Lilian Edwards - University of Sheffield
- Paul Massey - K&L Gates
- Professor Bryan Camp - Texas Tech School of Law (USA)
- Simon Bradshaw - University of Edinburgh
- Tim Sparrow - CyberSource Ltd
- Dr. Eyjólfur Guđmundsson – CCP / EvE Online (Iceland)
- Kerry Fraser-Robinson – President / MD, Red Bedlam (UK)
- Dr Matthew Williams – Cardiff University, Crime & Justice Research Group
- Christian Renaud - CEO, Technology Intelligence Group
For more information and press enquiries contact the Virtual Policy Nework:info AT virtualpolicy DOT net
tVPN is a think tank dedicated to exploring the public policy implications of virtual worlds. The purpose of the think tank is to generate an informed public policy debate about virtual worlds by bringing together policy makers, academics and the virtual world industry.
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