Hi all, Several people requested an extension of the deadline for the submission of the short abstracts for their presentations. So we decided to extend the deadline until midnight of March 4th. Please make sure to not miss it this time. We only require a title for your presentation and 3-4 lines short abstract. The final agenda will be announced at the end of the following week. Regards, Jordi Hi all, As indicated in the email below, the next Global IPv6 Summit in Spain, the bigger IPv6 European event, in its 4th edition (after a very successful organization and broad international attendance in 2001, 2002 and 2003), will be organized this time in Barcelona, next June 2005, with a expected audience over 2.600 key decisions makers from ICT sectors. The main target of the event is business oriented talks, as well as talks oriented to policy makers, information/knowledge society, education and public sectors. This Call for Papers doesn't require that you submit a complete paper (which is welcome also), but instead, a short plain text abstract of your presentation topic, by email. Talks regarding deployment experiences, new services and applications will be of key interest for the expected attendance, and hence highly encouraged. We believe that key topics will be also those regarding: 1) IPv6 and business 2) IPv6 and Broadband 3) New IPv6-based services and applications 4) IPv6 and the Digital Home 5) IPv6 and Multimedia, Voice/Video applications 6) IPv6, Mobility, Wireless and 3G 7) IPv6 and Ambient Intelligence/Ubiquitous Computing/Distributed Systems 8) IPv6 and GRIDs 9) IPv6 and logistics, transport and eSafety 10) IPv6 for eHealth, eGoverment, eLearning and other "e-whatever" 11) IPv6 and gamming 12) IPv6 and peer-to-peer 13) IPv6 and security 14) IPv6 and Open Source 15) IPv6 and marketing/branding Also topics regarding Standards, Research, Development and Innovation experiences are welcome, including R&D projects results. The Agenda will be drafted early in March, so the dead-line for submitting your topic is only until 25th February, but as said only a short abstract is required. If you're interested in participating, or you have any special idea, even if your topic is not in the list above, please don't hesitate to contact me (jordi.palet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) ASAP, so we can work out any options. Regards, Jordi PS: Please, feel free to circulate this email among your contacts. ------ Mensaje reenviado De: JORDI PALET MARTINEZ <jordi.palet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Responder a: <jordi.palet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Fecha: Mon, 07 Feb 2005 18:25:42 +0100 Para: "members@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <members@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, <tf-sc@xxxxxxxxxx> Asunto: Next Global IPv6 Summit in Spain Hi all, As I already informed a few weeks ago, the next Global IPv6 Summit in Spain will be held this time in Barcelona next June (instead of Madrid in March as previously forecasted). This will happen starting on June 6th, with a tutorial in the morning, the opening ceremony in the afternoon, with some keynotes and then 2-3 days of IPv6 conference, depending on the success of the call for papers. If required we can extend our event up to Friday 10th (total 4 days, plus opening ceremony, plus half day tutorial). In this occasion, we will try a completely new model, integrating the IPv6 conference in a bigger event, more business oriented, even when technical sessions will be still present. The "umbrella" event is Internet Global Congress (IGC), with has been organized in Barcelona already during the 6 previous years. The Internet Global Congress, the leading Internet and New Technologies congress in Spain, is organized by the Fundació Barcelona Digital, a non-profit organization, which also provides space for exhibition and delivers the IGC awards for Digital Innovation (aimed to students and professionals with embryonic Internet projects, aims to be a launch platform for all those people involved in research and innovation in the field of Internet and the New Technologies). IGC provides us all the infrastructure for organizing the Global IPv6 Summit track, and we only need to manage our own agenda, and consequently our own call for papers (see next email). They also they care about all the issues related to registration, proceedings and publicity, at no cost for us. We expect that this will be the bigger IPv6 event in Europe during 2005, with an expected attendance over 2.600 people, which of course, will be able to attend not just to the IPv6 track but also to other IT tracks (already depicted at http://www.igcweb.net, then click at Program). The attendance is mainly CTOs, CEOs and other key decision makers related to ICT, so its a very nice opportunity for IPv6 in Europe to meet a large audience which probably has not been in touch with IPv6 until now. I count with the support from all of you, and please do not hesitate to let me know any ideas that you may have to make an even more successful event that what for sure we will have in a so nice city as Barcelona. More information will be soon available at http://www.ipv6-es.com and http://www.igcweb.net. Regards, Jordi ------ Fin del mensaje reenviado ************************************ Barcelona 2005 Global IPv6 Summit Call for Papers and information available at: http://www.ipv6-es.com This electronic message contains information which may be privileged or confidential. The information is intended to be for the use of the individual(s) named above. If you are not the intended recipient be aware that any disclosure, copying, distribution or use of the contents of this information, including attached files, is prohibited. _______________________________________________ Ietf@xxxxxxxx https://www1.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf