
Mr. Risto Linturi
Risto Linturi is one of the world leading visionaries for Digital Cities and automated homes. He has advised industry leaders, leading politicians, mayors and ministers around the world. Many of his business concepts and ideas have spread world wide. He has been keynote speaker in World Congress on IT 2000 and plenary in World Congress on IT 2002 and several dozen other international conferences in USA, Canada, Australia, Asia and Europe. Fellow contributors have included several Presidents, Prime ministers, Nobel laureates, industry leaders and other leading opinion makers, scientists and experts.
International media about Linturi:
- Wall Street Journal: "Considered the savant of Europe's Internet technology, Linturi is visited by presidents of companies like Intel Corp."
- BBC: "A vision of the wireless world that may play a big part in our futures, in the house of the Finnish futurist Risto Linturi
- The Times: "Risto Linturi, a Finnish futurist is creating his own house of the future"
- Newsweek: "The Future is Finnish" "Linturi, master of this cyber showcase home." and "It's very egalitarian, very Finnish - and, of course Risto Linturi's idea. He has lots of them."

Mr. Alan Gilchrist
Senior Adviser, TFPL UK
Alan Gilchrist has over thirty
years experience working as a consultant in
information management, much of it directly or
indirectly concerned with knowledge organisation.
Working from a sound basis of the theory and
practice of classification and thesaurus
construction, he has worked in both the public and
private sectors with subject specialists,
information scientists and IT personnel in providing
practical cost-effective solutions to the problems
of information retrieval. Combined with his
practical knowledge and application of a range of
analytical techniques, he has based such solutions
on an understanding of the business processes and
information needs of the enterprises for which he
has worked. Alan is a Certified Management
Consultant, and an Honorary Fellow of the Chartered
Institute of Librarians and Information
Professionals. He was the founding editor of the
Journal of Information Science, and continues to
serve on its Editorial Board as Editor Emeritus. For
the four years ending in 2003 he was External
Examiner to the M.A. in Information Management
course at the University of Brighton.

Dr. Najat Rochdi
Regional Coordinator
Najat has extensive experience dealing with ICT
for development issues. She was Director in charge
of e-Morocco, then she moved to Beirut as an UNDP
ICTD policy adviser. She came back to Morocco as a
Deputy Minister in charge of Small and Medium
Enterprise and e-services development until she
moved to Cairo. She was also closely involved in the
formulation and drafting of Arab declaration of
principle and platform for action as well as support
to the organization of Arab ministerial meeting for
the WSIS preparation.
Dr.
Atef Khalifa
Professor Emeritus of Statistics and Demography
Cairo University
Dr. Atef Khalifa was born in
Menufia, Egypt, and educated at Cairo University
where he earned a B.Sc. in Statistics. Graduate work
at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
(USA) included both a M.Sc. in Biostatistics and a
Ph.D. in Demography. Following largely an academic
career from 1963 until 1993, Dr. Khalifa worked as
professor, Chairman of a Department, and as Vice
Dean of the Institute of Statistical Studies and
Research (ISSR) at Cairo University. He taught
courses in various areas of statistics, demography,
and research methods at undergraduate and graduate
levels at institutions and universities in Egypt and
other countries. Serving as principal investigator
in many national as well as international research
projects produced findings which have been published
in books in the United States, Egypt and in
reputable international scientific journals. He
served as editor of the Egyptian Population and
Family Planning Review and was on the editorial
board of several national and international
journals. He has regularly organized, chaired and
participated in hundreds of scientific conferences
and meetings at both national and international
levels from 1971 until the present. Dr. Khalifa
managed the conduct of surveys in 10 Arab countries
including analysis and publication.

Dr. ORHAN ALTAN
Secretary General of ISPRS
Istanbul Technical University
Faculty of Civil Engineering
Department of Geodesy and Photogrammetry
He served two times Vice-Dean of
the Faculty of Civil Engineering and in the period
of 1994-97 he worked also as Head of the Department
of Geodesy and Photogrammetry. He is Member of the
Turkish Chambers of Civil Engineers and Surveying
Engineers, Turkish Societies for Photogrammetry and
Remote Sensing, for Geodesy and Geophysics, for
Geotechnics and Rock Mechanics. Between 1978 80 he
worked as liaison office between ISPRS Commissions V
and VII, in non-topographical applications. He is
also member of the German Society for Photogrammetry
and Remote Sensing and the Working Group
"Close-Range Photogrammetry", Chairman of the OEEPE
Working Group "Spatial Data Quality Management",
invited member of the IAG Working Group IV
"Applications of Geodesy to Engineering",
vice-chairman of the FIG Working Group 5.3
"Cinematic and Integrated Positioning Systems" and
corresponding member of the German Geodetic
Commission at the Bavarian Academy of Sciences. He
is the initiator and co-organizer of the symposium
series Turkish German Joint Geodetic Days since
1995. He is also member of the American Society for
Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing.

Mr. Tony Caravella
Director of State Records
State Records Office of Western Australia
Since March 2003 employed as the Director of
State Records (and Chief Executive Officer) for the
State Records Office of Western Australia. Full
responsibilities for implementing recordkeeping and
archives regime across the Western Australian public
sector encompassing over 100,000 employees. Before
this held the position of State Director with the
National Archives of Australia since 1999. Before
working with National Archives of Australia worked
in management positions in the following agencies
over a period of approximately 23 years: National
Native Title Tribunal National Crime Authority
Australian Securities Commission Federal
Department of Health Department of Employment
Education & Training Commonwealth Employment
Service Australian Taxation Office
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