SMi Group's 2nd Annual M2M for Oil & Gas conference & exhibition

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SMi presents their 2nd annual conference on… Holiday Inn Regent’s Park, London, United Kingdom Development and implementation of new automation and communication technologies Big Data in M2M for Oil and Gas Presented by Ali Rebaie, Independent Big Data Analyst & Consultant, Rebaie Analytics Group 8.30am – 12.45pm SPEAKERS INCLUDE: Blaine Tookey, Senior Technology Consultant, Chief Technology Office, BP Berry Mulder, Global Program Leader Wireless Technology for Process Facilities, Shell Prof. William Webb, CEO, Weightless Tjibbe Bouma, CEO, Quasset & Petrobot Project, EU Commission David Boswarthick, Director of Committee Support Center, ETSI Brian Partridge, Vice President, Yankee Group Iain Davidson, New Business Development, Networks, Freescale Semiconductor Olivier Pauzet, Vice President, Marketing & Market Strategy, Sierra Wireless Paul Green, Chief Technology Officer, Arkessa Matthew Smith, Founder & Principal Consultant, Field Cloud Abraham Joseph, Founder, Device Management Forum Prof. Rita Marcella, Dean of Faculty, Aberdeen Business School, Robert Gordon University Michael Elliott, Director, Over-C Ali Rebaie, Independent Big Data Analyst & Consultant, Rebaie Analytics Group Alicia Farag, Program Manager, Gas Technology Institute www.m2mforoilandgas.com Register online and receive full information on all of SMi’s conferences Alternatively fax your registration to +44 (0) 870 9090 712 or call +44 (0) 870 9090 711 Book by 20th December and save £400 • Book by 28th February and save £200 SPONSORED BY M2M for Oil and Gas PLUS A POST CONFERENCE WORKSHOP I 30TH APRIL 2014, THE HOLIDAY INN REGENT’S PARK, LONDON 28 - 29 APRIL 2014 “This timeframe will absolutely allow for the most significant developments in the world of M2M to have just been announced. In other words, April of next year is a threshold for machine communications technology and the timing of your event could not be better for it to be topical and of significant interest.” Weightless

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SMi Group's 2nd Annual M2M for Oil & Gas conference & exhibition returns to London next April. The first sponsors, Swire Oilfield Services have recently signed up. The Early Bird expires next week

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SMi presents their 2nd annual conference on…

Holiday Inn Regent’s Park, London, United KingdomDevelopment and implementation of newautomation and communication technologies

Big Data in M2M for Oil and GasPresented by Ali Rebaie, Independent Big Data Analyst & Consultant, Rebaie Analytics Group

8.30am – 12.45pm

SPEAKERS INCLUDE:

• Blaine Tookey, Senior Technology Consultant,Chief Technology Office, BP

• Berry Mulder, Global Program Leader WirelessTechnology for Process Facilities, Shell

• Prof. William Webb, CEO, Weightless• Tjibbe Bouma, CEO, Quasset & PetrobotProject, EU Commission

• David Boswarthick, Director of CommitteeSupport Center, ETSI

• Brian Partridge, Vice President, Yankee Group• Iain Davidson, New Business Development,Networks, Freescale Semiconductor

• Olivier Pauzet, Vice President, Marketing &Market Strategy, Sierra Wireless

• Paul Green, Chief Technology Officer, Arkessa• Matthew Smith, Founder & PrincipalConsultant, Field Cloud

• Abraham Joseph, Founder, DeviceManagement Forum

• Prof. Rita Marcella, Dean of Faculty, AberdeenBusiness School, Robert Gordon University

• Michael Elliott, Director, Over-C• Ali Rebaie, Independent Big Data Analyst &Consultant, Rebaie Analytics Group

• Alicia Farag, Program Manager,Gas Technology Institute

www.m2mforoilandgas.comRegister online and receive full information on all of SMi’s conferences

Alternatively fax your registration to +44 (0) 870 9090 712 or call +44 (0) 870 9090 711

Book by 20th December and save £400 • Book by 28th February and save £200

SPONSORED BY

M2M for Oil and Gas

PLUS A POST CONFERENCE WORKSHOP I 30TH APRIL 2014, THE HOLIDAY INN REGENT’S PARK, LONDON

28 - 29APRIL2014

“This timeframe will absolutely allow for themost significant developments in the world ofM2M to have just been announced. In otherwords, April of next year is a threshold formachine communications technology and thetiming of your event could not be better for itto be topical and of significant interest.”Weightless

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Register online at: www.m2mforoilandgas.com • Alternatively fax your registration to +

8.30 REGISTRATION & COFFEE

9.00 CHAIRMAN'S OPENING REMARKSAbraham Joseph, Founder, Device Management Forum

9.10 FRONTIER COMMUNICATION CHALLENGES• Robotics: driving, flying, swimming, climbing. Where arethey and how do we control them ?• Arctic & remote: how to create long-distance high-bandwidth communication to extreme locations?• Collaboration & commercialization: when to go fromspot-solutions to generic services ? • Sensor networks: a hundred sensors is OK, athousand is a challenge, how about communicatingwith a million?

Berry Mulder, Global Program Leader WirelessTechnology for Process Facilities, Shell

9.50 OPPORTUNITIES IN RISK REDUCTION THROUGH APPLICATION OF ROBOTICS AND SENSORS FOR INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE IN PETROCHEMICAL INDUSTRY• Rapid advances in robotic technology and sensorsenable new inspection strategies in principle to reducehuman exposure to confined spaces, thus increasingsafety.• Examples of recent developments and applicationswill be highlighted• Although technology is rapidly developing substantialbarriers need to be overcome to enable real worldfield applications on a significant scale.• The Petrobot project, a recently started EUsubsidized project executed by a consortium led byShell, aims to speed up field deployment byaddressing key issues in market development.• Possible ways forward and further opportunities willbe discussed.

Tjibbe Bouma, CEO, Quasset & Petrobot Project, EU Commission

10.30 MORNING COFFEE

11.00 MONITOR EVERYTHINGA Wireless Standard So Low-Cost it Can Be DeployedEverywhere• Oil and gas characterised by huge numbers of pipes,valves, actuators, etc, often spread across wholecountries• Monitoring devices need to be a few $ and have longenough range to achieve coverage everywhere• Weightless is the only global standard for wide-areaM2M communications• Can be deployed by national operators or locally byowners of refineries or oil rigs• Paper will outline the technology, features, costs andtimescales to deployment

Prof. William Webb, CEO, Weightless

11.40 BP IMPLEMENTATION AND APPLICATIONS• Current uses, case studies and deployments• Challenges and barriers• Future utilisation, opportunities and investments Blaine Tookey, Senior Technology Consultant, ChiefTechnology Office, BP

12.20 NETWORKING LUNCH

1.40 MAXIMIZING OPERATING EFFICIENCY WITH TRACK& TRACE SOLUTIONS• Receive insight into some of the many challengesfacing supply chain operations in the Oil & Gasindustry today• Through the application of a range of auto-ID (M2M)technologies, achieve high fidelity, automated visibilityof equipment and material in your supply chain• Hear about Swire’s innovative, collaborative approachto improving supply chain visibility and the applicationof industry-specific workflows • Provide operations staff access to cloud basedinformation and deliver proactive alerts to improveoperating efficiency

Chris Hook, Commercial Manager Track & TraceSolutions, Swire Oilfield Services

2.10 HOW TO USE M2M AND THE INTERNET OF THINGSTO DRIVE CHANGE• What’s the difference between M2M and the IoT• How does M2M drive change?• Requirements for success• Real world examples and case studiesAndrew Yeoman, Founder and CEO, Concirrus

2.50 ICT AS AN ENABLER TO RESILIENT SERVICES FOR THE OIL & GAS INDUSTRY• Intro - ETSI and EU standards overview• Status of M2M Standards in ETSI and oneM2M• Current applications of M2M and challenges todeployment• M2M in the Smart meter/grid domains• Challenges for M2M in the field of oil and gasDavid Boswarthick, Director of Committee SupportCenter, ETSI

3.30 AFTERNOON TEA

3.50 LUBRICATING THE MOVING PARTS New generation data services empower the ecosystem• From sensor to engineer desktop (and back again)• Current situation - a veritable cast of thousands, willyour automation system and support organizationscale to fit the oncoming data deluge?• Information security, rights management, traceabilityand business relationships• The promise of efficient production and reservoiroptimization workflows• Defining tomorrow’s (oil)fieldcloudMatthew Smith, Founder & Principal Consultant,Field Cloud

4.30 CREATING A COMMUNITY OF USERS • Data can be gathered from 1000's of points• Needs to be used by 100's of people with completelydifferent requirements• How can we enable a community of users to interactin meaningful ways• These maybe different organisations with diversebusiness drivers

Paul Green, Chief Technology Officer, Arkessa

5.10 Chairman's Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

DAY ONE 28th April 2014 www.m2mforoilandgas.com

Supported by

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+44 (0) 870 9090 712 or call +44 (0) 870 9090 711 • GROUP DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE •

DAY TWO 29th April 2014 www.m2mforoilandgas.com

8.30 REGISTRATION & COFFEE

9.00 CHAIRMAN'S OPENING REMARKSAbraham Joseph, Founder, Device Management Forum

9.10 EXPLORING THE INTERNET OF THINGS REVOLUTION: OIL AND GAS• Present and future applications of M2M connectivityas it applies to the Oil and Gas Industry• Best practices collected from successful Oil and Gasdeployments Yankee Group has studied • What the connected machine future holds for Oil andGas industry across device, application, network,data management, and operational managementlayers.

Brian Partridge, Vice President, The Yankee Group

9.50 HOW HAS TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT RAISED CONFIDENCE IN THE OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY'S FUTURE? - A LEADERSHIP VIEW• Drawing on industry supported research thispresentation will offer insights into a number of areas:• Period of flux and uncertainty - new technologies helpbring confidence• Changing shape of the industry - new technologiescan be an entry route or an edge in shiftinglandscapes• Global opportunities bring local challenges - enteringnew regions to test new technologies and facilitateknowledge and expertise transfer bringsopportunities, but must be adapted to local conditions• Information systems are used but not very effectively– how can such systems be used to effectivelytransfer knowledge within teams and acrosslocations?• Visionary leadership is essential for theimplementation of new technologies - overcomingchallenges facing the industry requires leaders whocan encourage uptake of new technologies tosupport challenging exploration whilst effectivelymanaging limited resources – both physical and talentbased

Prof. Rita Marcella, Dean of Faculty, AberdeenBusiness School, Robert Gordon University

10.30 MORNING COFFEE

11.00 EFFICIENT WIRELESS DATA COLLECTION IN AN OIL & GAS ENVIRONMENT WITH A SECURE AND SCALABLE DEVICE-TO-CLOUD APPROACH• What solutions exist to simplify, scale and reduce costof M2M deployment?• What are the wireless communication technology thatmatch constraint of the oil and gas industry?• Use cases of oil and gas M2M deploymentsOlivier Pauzet, Vice President, Marketing & MarketStrategy, Sierra Wireless

11.40 BUILDING M2M NETWORKS WHICH CAN SCALE AND CAN BE TRUSTED • Connecting the hordes (of sensors)• How to protect your assets once you connect themto the internet• The best energy saving mode is OFF• Extending the lifetime of installed assetsIain Davidson, New Business Development, Networks,Freescale Semiconductor

12.20 NETWORKING LUNCH

1.50 DISRUPTIVE INNOVATIONS WITH MOBILE GIS• Utilise new geospatial technologies for improved dataquality and back-office efficiency• Create customised field data collection solutions withmodular hardware made possible with tabletcomputers• Eliminate manual data entry with barcode scanning,GPS, and RFID technologies• Create geospatial data sets of all inspection, survey,and maintenance data• Provide comprehensive tracking and traceabilitythroughout an asset's life

Alicia Farag, Program Manager, Gas TechnologyInstitute

2.30 LONE WORKER SAFETY - ENSURING WORKER SAFETY AND COMPLIANCECase studies will be drawn from projects below;• Tracking Metropolitan Police Marine Officers for the2012 Olympics• Monitoring G4S staff safety on Oil & Gas sitesthroughout Africa• Operating Intrinsically safe solutions for helicoptercrews in the North Sea- Duty of care to lone workers and the law- Preparing the communication link between the office and the field worker- The ability to control risks and manage worker expectation- The importance of counting workers out and back in- Intrinsically safe devices, options and limitations?- Need for communication when cellular is not an option- Delivering productivity in hostile environments – beyond lone working

Michael Elliott, Director, Over-C

3.10 AFTERNOON TEA

3.40 BIG DATA FOR OIL AND GAS M2M• Making sense of data from millions of communicationpoints • Understanding the size, speed, structure, situationand significance to unlocking value. • How is the data obtained: Applications pull inbehaviour data from the assets and analyse it todetermine the risk profile • Effectively managing huge amounts of structuredand unstructured data

Ali Rebaie, Independent Big Data Analyst &Consultant, Rebaie Analytics Group

4.20 M2M/IOT MANAGEMENT AND SECURITY CHALLENGES IN THE OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY• Examining the recent evolution of devices, platforms,applications and services• Understanding future management and securitychallenges in M2M/IOT• Examining the unique management and securitychallenges in the oil and gas industry• Identifying the leading players addressing M2M/IOTmanagement and security challenges in the oil andgas industry

Abraham Joseph, Founder, Device Management Forum

5.00 Chairman's Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?Types of Companies Job titles•Oil and Gas Companies•Mobile NetworkOperators•Mobile Virtual NetworkOperators•Aggregators

• Integrators•Device Manufacturers• InfrastructureDevelopment• Service Providers• Satellite Operators

•Head Control &Automation•Head of SCADA•Operations Manager•Chief ofInstrumentation &Control

•Managing Director•Asset Management•Head Measurementand Control•Head of M2M•BusinessDevelopment

•Head of EmergingTechnologies•Director of M2MIntegrated Solutions•Head of Strategy andAlliances - Global M2M•Health and Safety

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HALF DAY POST CONFERENCE WORKSHOP 30th April 2014

The Holiday Inn Regent’s Park, London

Big Data in M2M Oil and Gas

In association with Rebaie Analytics Group

Workshop Overview:This workshop will first provide an overview ofBig Data and its opportunities. The secondpart of the workshop will focus on big data foroil & gas. We will present the data growth in oil& gas, current challenges of oil & gascompanies when it comes to big data and theemerging types of big data analyticsapplications.

Benefits of attending this workshop:• Hear how Big Data is being utilised aroundthe world

• Understand the growth of Big Data in Oiland Gas

• What challenges are Oil and Gas companiesfacing with Big Data?

• Learn what type of Big Data applications areemerging?Use cases of Oil and Gas in BigData

• Understand the challenges, barriers and hearcase studies of successful initiatives and thebenefits from vertical markets and how theyapply to the Oil and Gas industry.

Workshop agenda:8.30 Registration and Coffee

9.00 Chairman’s Opening Remarks

9.15 Big Data Tales around the world

9.45 Big Data growth in oil & gas

10.45 Coffee and Break

11.15 Current challenges of oil & gas companies when it comes to big data

11.45 Emerging types of big data analytics applications

12.15 Big Data Use cases in Oil & Gas

12.45 Q&A

12.45 End of workshop

Workshop Leader:Ali Rebaie is an independent Big Dataanalyst & consultant at RebaieAnalytics Group. He was recentlyselected as one of the top 100 BigData influencers on Twitter worldwide.

Ali trains on data journalism & visualization andaims at spreading data skills globally andeducate on the use of big data for public goodin the MEA region. He also providesorganizations with a vendor-neutral selection ofbusiness intelligence & big data technologiesand advice on big data strategy andarchitecture. Ali is a member of theinternationally renowned Boulder BI Brain Trust(BBBT) and regularly blogs athttp://alirebaie.wordpress.com. You can chatwith Ali about anything related to data via@AliRebaie.

About Rebaie Analytics GroupWe provide organizations with vendor-neutralselection of business intelligence & big datatechnologies and advice on big data strategyand architecture. We will help you build yourdata-driven analytics apps and extract insightsfrom social media streams. Besides, we trainand give workshops on big data, social networkanalysis, data-driven journalism, data analysis,and visualization.

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Swire Oilfield Services, part of theglobal conglomerate, the Swiregroup, is the world's largest supplierof specialist offshore cargo carryingunits to the global energy industryand is a leading supplier of cargocarrying solutions, modular systems,offshore aviation services and fluidmanagement.

Established in 1979, Swire OilfieldServices provides the largest hirefleet worldwide. Its in-houseengineering capability allows thecompany to design andmanufacture custom equipment tothe customer's specifications. Thecompany supplies tailored modularworkspace systems and services tothe marine and energy industries.

Operating in 31 countries, SwireOilfield Services has a team ofaround 1,000 staff in 36 basesaround the globe. The company hasa presence in all major oil and gasregions with large operations inEurope and Africa, The Americasand Asia Pacific.

www.swireos.com

Sponsored by

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M2M FOR OIL AND GASConference: 28th - 29th April 2014, Holiday Inn Regent’s Park, London, United Kingdom Workshop: 30th April 2014

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