INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL 20.5.2010 - 22.5.2010

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The focus of the festival lies on a two-day symposium with topics on „Intercontinental Development in Technology“ and „African Networks“.
21.5.2010
Intercontinental Development in Technology
Intercontinental cooperation in the fields of high-tech, communication and environmental-technology needs to concern about current preconditions and potentials. The first chapter of the symposium intends to give an update on relevant topics as: media, technology in daily life, raw materials and social matters.
11:00h
MS Negrelli
Alexis Nshimyimana Neuberg Radio Afrika TV (AT)
The Impact of Western Media on the Development of Africa (Language: German)
Every population can take its destiny into its own hands, but only if there is enough „know how“ ... ...info>>
12:00h
MS Negrelli
Kurt Wachter VIDC (AT)
The Story of African Football: From its Colonial Beginnings to the Neoliberal Superstars (Language: German)
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14:30h
MS Negrelli
Monique Muhayimana AVP, STWST (AT)
Innovation from Africa: Mobile Money in Kenya (Language: German)
Through „Mobile Banking“ and the principle of „Banking the Unbanked“ the wider population of ... ...info>>
15:30h
MS Negrelli
Augustin Karasangabo MUL (AT)
Natural Resources in Africa: Perspectives and Prospects for the Continent (Language: English)
Many African countries have major natural resources like gold, diamonds, petrol, copper or coltan. Unfortunately ... ...info>>
17:00h
MS Negrelli
Mathias Cyamukungu UCL Louvain (BE)
Requirements for a Technology-Based African Development (Language: English)
Considering a sample of technology-­based (development) projects for Africa, the lecturer will provide ... ...info>>
22.5.2010
African Networks
The chapter African Networks discusses the specific conditions of LAN-Networking and Network-Sevices in African rural areas. The audience can expect information on social an technical aspects of current networking projects. Speakers from African and European partner-organizations were invited to present knowledge from the viewpoint of several disciplines
11:00h
MS Negrelli
Burak Şimşek Fraunhofer Fokus (DE)
Carrier Grade Networks for Developing Countries Net4DC (Language: English)
The environmental, political, socio-economic and technological requirements of rural regions of the world ... ...info>>
12:00h
MS Negrelli
Oscar Kaate Link-Net (Zambia)
Network Infrastructure in Rural Areas of Zambia (Language: English)
Wireless Mesh Network (configuring and a case study): A wireless mesh network (WMN) consists of mesh ... ...info>>
14:30h
MS Negrelli
Peter Kuthan ARGE Zimbabwe (AT)
TONGA ONLINE: ICT as Instrument of Survival (Language: English)
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15:30h
MS Negrelli
Maureen Agena WOUGNET (Uganda)
Digital Media: The Future of Rural Communities in Uganda (Language: English)
Africa, particularly Uganda cannot oppose the rise of technology, and the investment in digital media ... ...info>>
17:00h
MS Negrelli
Sebastian Büttrich less.dk (DK)
Low Cost Community Networking in Africa (Language: English)
The combination of wireless networking in unlicensed spectrum, open source software and sustainable energy offers ... ...info>>
Carrier Grade Networks for Developing Countries Net4DC (Language: English)
The environmental, political, socio-economic and technological requirements of rural regions of the world are drastically different than urban areas and need dedicated research. The available technology neither fits to those areas nor enables a profitable business model. The consequence is either a huge isolated population or relief workers trying to finance temporary network deployments, which are completely dependent on donations. This, however, has social, economic and political consequences for all the countries. The role of research institutes and R&D departments is clear: to assist and pave the way to investors by enabling an easier and profitable participation in this new and growing market; gaining the required know-how in different research areas, developing rural-suited communication solutions, bringing interdisciplinary expertise together and harmonizing the endeavors to develop the best strategy for companies. In this respect, NET4DC (www.net4dc.org) is focusing on rural dedicated solutions and preparing cooperation projects in order to synchronize the work realized by different players of ICT4D.



Burak Şimşek
Burak Şimşek received his B.Sc. degree in industrial engineering at the Bilkent University - Ankara in 2000. Following this, he completed his master study in Economics and Business Administration (M. Sc.) at the Humboldt University of Berlin and worked at the Distributed Artificial Intelligence Laboratories of the Technical University of Berlin and Computer Architecture and Communication department of the Humboldt University as a project manager. He is currently working as a senior researcher and project manager at Fraunhofer Institute FOKUS. Among others, he is managing NET4DC project (www.net4dc.org), which targets bringing connectivity to people living in rural regions of the World. His main area of research is autonomic communications with a special focus on self-configuration and optimization. He initiated and chaired the Broadcast Handovers Task Group of IEEE 802.21 (Media Independent Handovers - IEEE802.21b) where he is still responsible as the vice-chair. He also initiated heterogeneous wireless backhauls study group in IEEE802.21.