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Video of “March On Wireless” Panel At The Churchill Club

On Tuesday, I joined the Churchill Club panel “March On Wireless”. The other participants included: Mike Bell VP, Ultra Mobility Group, Intel Hakan Eriksson, CTO, Ericsson Eric Klein, VP Technology Planning, Nokia The moderator for the panel was Don Clark, San Francisco Deputy Bureau Chief, Wall Str

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On Tuesday, I joined the Churchill Club panel “March On Wireless”.

The other participants included:

  • Mike Bell VP, Ultra Mobility Group, Intel
  • Hakan Eriksson, CTO, Ericsson
  • Eric Klein, VP Technology Planning, Nokia

The moderator for the panel was Don Clark, San Francisco Deputy Bureau Chief, Wall Street Journal.

The panel went on for ~90 minutes so the two (2) video embedded below are a subset of the event.

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Phil McKinney is an innovator, podcaster, author, and speaker. He is the retired CTO of HP. Phil's book, Beyond The Obvious, shares his expertise and lessons learned on innovation and creativity.

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