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Joe AbiDaoud
(Keynote)
CIO, Hudbay
Minerals Inc.
Ted Lancaster
(Keynote)
COO, Kia Canada Inc.
Dustin Angelo
CEO, Anaconda
Mining Inc.
Scott Tilley
CEO, Tandet
Chairman, Ontario
Trucking Association
Michael Della
Fortuna
CEO, Nexeya
Canada
Feroz Ashraf
CEO, Uranium
One Inc.
Mark Seymour
CEO, Kriska
Transportation
Participating Organizations
info@iotevents.ca • iotevents.ca
INDUSTRIAL IoT,
BIG DATA & M2M SUMMIT
Innovate Your Way to Profitability
June 21-22, 2016.
Venue: Sheraton Toronto
Airport Hotel & Conference Center
Toronto, Canada
Strategic IoT Partner
2+1 (416) 775-3609 • info@iotevents.ca • iotevents.ca
We are witnessing a revolution in industrialization
around the world similar to what we had witnessed
over 100 years ago. Global industry is not only
becoming competitive but it is also leveling the
industrial technology field amongst developed
countries and emerging markets. In an increasingly
globalized world the Canadian industrial sector
is losing ground to cheaper, more technology
driven regions. But we can become competitive by
developing and adopting newer technologies and
tools, thus innovating our way to the front.
The global Internet of Things market will grow to
$1.7 trillion in 2020 from $655.8 billion in 2014.
Industrial Internet of Things spans industries
representing 62% of G20 nations GDP. Industries
including Manufacturing, Mining, O&G,
Agriculture, Utilities etc.
For the first time since the dawn of industrial age
North America has smaller share of industrial
technology than rest of the world. North America
represents 26% of global IoT economy and
Canadian share of that market is less than 10%.
With retiring boomers, changing consumption
patterns of millennials, lesser number of people
entering workforce, than retiring, we are entering
a potential era of slow economy and losing ground
to emerging markets like India, China, Dubai, Brazil
and Russia unless we innovate and improve our
industrial efficiency, focus on service delivery and
become technology driven.
Industrial Internet of Things (IIOT) or Internet
of Things (IoT) is the way forward for mining,
manufacturing and transport industries. We are
ideally poised to benefit from these trends and lead
the next industrial age utilizing our highly advanced
human capital, world class infrastructure and
industrial development.
We are happy to be able to contribute to the
development and growth of the Canadian industrial
sector by organizing the first Industrial Internet of
Things (IoT), Big Data Summit Canada in Toronto,
Ontario.
This conference will help you:
•	 Understand the dynamic of size of Canadian
market which is around $17 billion and expected
to grow to over $300 billion in the next 10 years.
•	 Learn about predictive maintenance of assets
which can be reduced by up to 12% and how it
can benefit you.
•	 Production efficiency which can be increased by
30% for example, as a competitive tool.
This conference is a perfect platform to start
discussion regarding adoption of IoT and Big
Data tools in Canadian industrial sector. It brings
DEARINDUSTRIALPROFESSIONAL,
together industry experts, professionals and solution
providers to share their thoughts and case studies.
Learn from C-Suite executives from leading mining,
manufacturing and transport sectors.
At the conference you will hear:
•	 Real case studies of businesses who are benefitting
from utilization of new tools and technologies
•	 Hear from technology professionals who are
transforming this industry and can help make
businesses efficient and competitive
We believe the conference is must attend for all
industrial (manufacturing, mining, transportation)
professionals, service providers and technology
professionals keen to find competitive advantage
for their businesses.
We look forward to meeting you in June.
Hifazat “Faz” Ahmad
Managing Director
IoT Events
P.S: Special discounted prices are available
for employees of mining, manufacturing and
transport companies and Canadian SMEs
Connect with us!
@iot_events
linkedin.com/company/IoTevents
Who you will meet:
•	 CXOs, VP, Directors and Senior Managers
from Canadian mining, manufacturing and
transport businesses
•	 VP, Directors, Managers from leading
global and local technology solution
providers and vendors
3+1 (416) 775-3609 • info@iotevents.ca • iotevents.ca
1.	 Only event for mining, manufacturing and transport industry focused
on Internet of Things (IoT), Big Data and M2M Developments
2.	 10 C-Level speakers sharing their thoughts on future of automation,
technology and industrialisation from mining, manufacturing and
transport sectors
3.	 Listen to the CEO of Uranium One Inc., CIO of HudBay Minerals Inc,
COO of Kia Canada Inc. deliver their keynotes to address their experience
in mining and manufacturing as major driving forces for the industry
4.	 Find out cutting edge solutions from IoT, Big Data vendors to help
you reduce your costs and make your business efficient
5.	 Understand how to make your business, better, more profitable and
sustainable transforming industries
Who should attend:
•	 CXOs/VPs
•	 CFO, Directors of finance from:
— Mining
— Manufacturing
— Transport
— Oil and Gas
— Utilities
•	 Directors of Strategy
•	 Directors in Operations of manufacturing,
mining, and transportation industries
•	 Industrial regulatory representatives:
Municipal, Provincial, Federal
•	 Managers of Plants and Factories
•	 Logistics Managers
•	 IT Directors
•	 IT Managers
•	 Technology Experts
•	 Equipment Manufacturers
REASONSTOATTEND
15%
Technical
Past Conferences: Sponsors &
Attendees:
•	 IBM
•	 Imaginea
•	 Shell Canada
•	 Ambyint
•	 Infinity Energy
•	 Streamline Group
•	 Embark Innovations
•	 Plains Midstream
Canada
•	 Schneider Electric
•	 Cisco
•	 HP
•	 Meg Energy
•	 Cenovous
20%
CXO
20%
VP/Directors
16%
Managers
4%
Consultants
25%
Others (Marketing,
Communication,
Business Development,
Accounts, etc.)
Attendees
Job Titles
4+1 (416) 775-3609 • info@iotevents.ca • iotevents.ca
Ted Lancaster
Chief Operating Officer,
 Kia Canada Inc.
Charles Iggulden
Chief Executive Officer
Infinity Energy
Joe AbiDaoud
Chief Information
Officer, HudBay
Minerals Inc.
Michael Della Fortuna
Chief Executive Officer
Nexeya Canada
Angela Splinter
Chief Executive Officer
Trucking HR Canada
Roger Milley
International Senior
Manager, Shell
Dustin Angelo
Chief Executive Officer
Anaconda Mining Inc.
Scott Tilley
President, Tandet
Chairman, Ontario
Trucking Association
Philip Miller
Vice President,
Engineering & Operations
Exact Earth
Mike McCarron
President
Left Lane Associates
David Carruth
Chief Executive
Officer, ONE for Freight,
Chair, Ontario Trucking
Association LEAD
Committee
Feroz Ashraf
Chief Executive Officer
Uranium One Inc.
Mark Seymour
Chief Executive
Officer, Kriska
Transportation
Former Chairman,
Canadian Trucking
Alliance
Dr. Steven Liang
Associate Professor
University of Calgary
SPEAKERS
Any many more – log on
to www.iotevents.ca for
latest programme udates.
5+1 (416) 775-3609 • info@iotevents.ca • iotevents.ca
	
•	 Manufacturing – Challenges and Opportunities
•	 Mining – Challenges and Opportunities
•	 Transportation and Logistics – Challenges and
Opportunities
Joe AbiDaoud, Chief Information Officer, HudBay
Minerals Inc
9:40 AM
Tech Keynote: Facilitating Rapid Adoption
of IoT in Industries
•	 How would companies smoothly adapt to the
new technologies
•	 Responsiveness of regulatory bodies (municipal,
provincial, federal) towards IoT implementation,
particularly in aviation, pharmaceuticals, mining,
logistic support, etc.
•	 Preventive regulations affecting adoption
10:20 AM
Morning Networking Break
11:00 AM
The Changing Landscape of the Global
Mining Operations - How to Manage your
Business and Projects in these Uncertain
Times
Feroz Ashraf, Chief Executive Officer, Uranium One
Inc
11:40 AM
Making Production Intelligent				
• Investment today means greater return
tomorrow
• Reducing shutdowns and inactive times
• Improving quality, productivity and
efficiency in production equipment
• Automating supply chain- Robotics,
Machine learning and development
12:20 PM
Networking Lunch
1:50 PM
Diversification in Automation and
Industrialization					
• Improving quality, efficiency and time
management with the help of advanced sensing
technology
• Remote monitoring improving transportation
and logistics
• Importance of data analytics for adequate data
interpretation
Philip Miller, Vice President Engineering & Operations,
Exact Earth
2:30 PM
Panel- Industry Focus: Manufacturing		
• Building infrastructure and applications to
facilitate manufacturing
• Nexus between manufacturing operations and
service provisions				
JUNE21DAY1
5:00 PM
Close of Day 1
Special discounts for Bell Mobility
Customers!
Special room rates available at Sheraton
Toronto Airport Hotel and Conference Center!
Contact info@iotevents.ca for more information!
3:30 PM
Afternoon Networking Break
4:00 PM
Presentation by Infinity Energy
Charles Iggulden, Chief Executive Officer, Infinity
Energy
4:30 PM
Are you ready for the Resource Revolution?
• Embracing the Resource Revolution to create new
ways to efficiently and cleanly extract resources,
minimize waste and reach new levels of operating
efficiency
• How IoT is transitioning business models and
industries towards "servicetization" economy
Timon LeDain, Director- Internet of Things,
Macadamian
6
8:55 AM
Recap of Day 1
Dr. Steven Liang, Associate Professor,
University of Calgary
9:00 AM
Keynote: Revolutionizing Innovation and
People Through Technology 			
• Increasing production and improving related
processes with the utilization of technology
• Smartphone integration to autonomous vehicles
• Prospects in the automotive industry
Ted Lancaster, Chief Operating Officer, Kia Canada Inc.
9:40 AM
It’s All About Data						
• Data Management
• Data Standardization
• Data design and architecture
• Data integration
• Data protection – breach, maintenance, security
and privacy
10:20 AM
Morning Networking Break
11:00 AM
New Industrial Model – Value Through
Servicing 				
• Do industrial structures and culture allow
businesses to think service?
• Transforming industry through tech and
developing tech applications as service – myth or
reality?
• Manufacturing as service provider and not just
product maker
• Enabling extensive integration among regulatory
authorities, supply-chain, various departmental
functions, and so on.	
Michael Della Fortuna, Chief Executive Officer, Nexeya
Canada
11:40 AM
Panel- Industry Focus – Mining 			
• Application of IoT, Big Data tools and
Technologies in mining
• Utilisation of technology to achieve cost savings
and improving profitability
• Organizational agility and resource effectiveness
to create change – people, technology, knowledge
and financial
Dustin Angelo, Chief Executive Officer, Anaconda
Mining Inc
Nathalie Viens, VP-Sustaining Capital & Consulting
Services, Mining & Metallurgy, SNC- Lavalin
Martin Stephenson, VP- Process Automation,
Canada Hub, Schneider Electric Systems
1:30 PM
Innovation Showcase
• Case study- Skkynet's IoT Solution used by Metso
Automation
• Reduction of overall project costs through high speed
deployment
• Creating collaboration and support mechanisms for clients
Xavier Mesrobian, VP Sales & Marketing, Skkynet Cloud
Systems Inc.
2:30 PM
Industry Focus – Transportation		
• Threat of Autonomous Fleet
• Application of IoT, Big Data tools and Technologies
in mining				
• Building infrastructure and applications
• Utilisation of technology to achieve cost savings and
improving profitability
• Organizational agility and resource effectiveness to
create change – people, technology, knowledge and
financial
• Technology as value builder in an M&A environment
Chair: Mike McCarron, President, Left Lane Associates
Speakers:
Angela Splinter, Chief Executive Officer,
Trucking HR Canada
Scott Tilley, President¸Tandet; Chairman,
Ontario Trucking Association
David Carruth, Chief Executive Officer, ONE;
Chair, Ontario Trucking Association LEAD Committee
Mark Seymour, Chief Executive Officer, Kriska
Transportation; Former Chairman, Canadian Trucking
Alliance
3:30 PM
Afternoon Networking Break
4:00 PM
Digitization and the role of IoT								
5:30 PM
Close of Conference
+1 (416) 775-3609 • info@iotevents.ca • iotevents.ca
JUNE22DAY2
• The resulting growth of data and increased need
for data management & generation of insight
•
•
The peril of data Silos
A shift in the business intelligence & analytics market
that potentially helps and hinders with data glut
• Specific examples from oil and gas
Roger Milley, International Senior Manager, Shell
5:00 PM
Technology at The Fore Front of Making Industry
Green
• Making Industry green by reducing incidents,
predictive analysis and pre-emptive action through
big data
• Preservation of environmentally friendly practices
• Sustainability and IoT
• Interoperability and integration for better monitoring
Leveraging IoT Tech to Cut Cost, Increase Equipment
Performance & Collaboration
12:40 PM
Networking Lunch
7+1 (416) 775-3609 • info@iotevents.ca • iotevents.ca
VENUE/SPONSORS
IOT, BIG DATA
IN HEALTHCARE
SUMMIT
June 21-22, 2016
Toronto, Canada
iotevents.ca/iot-conferences/healthcare
Speakers Include:
• Dr. William Clifford (Keynote)
• Jan Walker (Keynote)
• Barry M. Rivelis
• Dr. Thom Tyson
• David Murray
• Dr. Aviv Gladman
Association PartnersStrategic IoT Partner
Media Partners
Sponsors:
Venue Information:
Sheraton Toronto Airport Hotel
& Conference Centre
801 Dixon Road, Toronto, ON, M9W 1J5
Sheraton Toronto Airport Hotel & Conference Centre is
located only 1.5km from Toronto Pearson International
Airport on Dixon Road with easy access to highways
and within minutes of Mississauga businesses. This
Toronto Airport hotel offers a complimentary airport
shuttle service located on-site providing 24-hour
complimentary shuttle to and from Toronto Pearson
International Airport (runs every 30 minutes).
 
Stop paying for internet, enjoy complimentary wire-
less high-speed Internet available throughout all guest
rooms and public spaces. Host your Toronto airport
hotel meetings or social events with 26,000 square
feet of modern meeting space exquisitely designed on
one level.
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REGISTRATION
June 21-22, 2016 • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
+1 (416) 775-3609 • info@iotevents.ca • iotevents.ca
TERMS & CONDITIONS
PAYMENT POLICY
Your registration will not be confirmed until payment is received and may be subject to cancellation.
Payment is due in full at the time of registration and includes lunches, refreshments and conference materials.
CANCELLATION, POSTPONEMENT AND SUBSTITUTION POLICY
You may substitute delegates at any time by providing reasonable advance notice to IoT Events.
For any cancellations received in writing between forty five (45) and fifteen (15) days prior to the conference, you
will receive a 50% credit to be used at another IoT Events conference which must occur within one year from the
date of issuance of such credit. For any cancellations received in writing more than forty five (45) days prior to the
conference, you will receive a 90% credit to be used at another IoT Events conference which must occur within one
year from the date of issuance of such credit. An administration fee of 10% of the contract fee will be retained by IoT
Events for all permitted cancellations. No credit will be issued for any cancellations occurring within fifteen (15) days
inclusive of the conference dates.
In the event that IoT Events cancels an event for any reason, you will receive a credit for 100% of the contract fee
paid. You may use this credit for another IoT Events conference to be mutually agreed with IoT Events, which must
occur within one year from the date of cancellation.
In the event that IoT Events postpones an event for any reason and the delegate is unable or unwilling to attend in on
the rescheduled date, you will receive a credit for 100% of the contract fee paid. You may use this credit for another
IoT Events event to be mutually agreed with the IoT Events, which must occur within one year from the date of
postponement.
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Address:
City:
Postal/Zip Code:
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Delegate Details
First Name:
Last Name:
Job Title:
Mobile:				 Tel:
Fax:	
Email:
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Last Name:
Job Title:
Mobile:
Telephone:
Fax:
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Delegate Fees
Industrial Professionals
(mining, manufacturing,
transport companies)
$795Full price
Non Industry
professionals –
vendors, consultants,
tech providers
$1,745Full price
Bell Mobility customers are eligible for 25% discount in May upon registration.
Payment Details
Please select your method of payment.
1. BY CREDIT CARD
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By registering for this event you agree to receive electronic communication from IoT
Events and partners. All emails will offer an unsubscribe option. Should you wish to be
preemptively removed from this list, please email your request to info@iotevents.ca.
Except as specified above, no credits will be issued for cancellations. There are no refunds given under any circum-
stances.
The IoT Events is not responsible for any loss or damage as a result of a substitution, alteration or cancellation/post-
ponement of an event. The IoT Events shall assume no liability whatsoever in the event this conference is cancelled,
rescheduled or postponed due to a fortuitous event, Act of God, unforeseen occurrence or any other event that
renders performance of this conference impracticable, illegal or impossible. For purposes of this clause, a fortuitous
event shall include, but not be limited to: war, fire, labor strike, extreme weather or other emergency.
Please note that while speakers and topics were confirmed at the time of publishing, circumstances beyond the
control of the organizers may necessitate substitutions, alterations or cancellations of the speakers and/or topics. As
such, the IoT Events reserves the right to alter or modify the advertised speakers and/or topics if necessary without
any liability to you whatsoever. Any substitutions or alterations will be updated on our web page as soon as possible.
DISCOUNTS
All ‘Early Bird’ Discounts must require payment at time of registration and before the cut-off date in order to receive
any discount.
Any discounts offered whether by the IoT Events (including team discounts) must also require payment at the time
of registration.
All discount offers cannot be combined with any other offer.
Each delegate will be allowed to use one of the mentioned discounts, if applicable.
@iot_events
linkedin.com/company/IoTevents
info@iotevents.ca
Mailing Address: 36 Toronto St. Toronto, Ontario M5C 2C5

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IoT_Industrial_Brochure V2

  • 1. Joe AbiDaoud (Keynote) CIO, Hudbay Minerals Inc. Ted Lancaster (Keynote) COO, Kia Canada Inc. Dustin Angelo CEO, Anaconda Mining Inc. Scott Tilley CEO, Tandet Chairman, Ontario Trucking Association Michael Della Fortuna CEO, Nexeya Canada Feroz Ashraf CEO, Uranium One Inc. Mark Seymour CEO, Kriska Transportation Participating Organizations info@iotevents.ca • iotevents.ca INDUSTRIAL IoT, BIG DATA & M2M SUMMIT Innovate Your Way to Profitability June 21-22, 2016. Venue: Sheraton Toronto Airport Hotel & Conference Center Toronto, Canada Strategic IoT Partner
  • 2. 2+1 (416) 775-3609 • info@iotevents.ca • iotevents.ca We are witnessing a revolution in industrialization around the world similar to what we had witnessed over 100 years ago. Global industry is not only becoming competitive but it is also leveling the industrial technology field amongst developed countries and emerging markets. In an increasingly globalized world the Canadian industrial sector is losing ground to cheaper, more technology driven regions. But we can become competitive by developing and adopting newer technologies and tools, thus innovating our way to the front. The global Internet of Things market will grow to $1.7 trillion in 2020 from $655.8 billion in 2014. Industrial Internet of Things spans industries representing 62% of G20 nations GDP. Industries including Manufacturing, Mining, O&G, Agriculture, Utilities etc. For the first time since the dawn of industrial age North America has smaller share of industrial technology than rest of the world. North America represents 26% of global IoT economy and Canadian share of that market is less than 10%. With retiring boomers, changing consumption patterns of millennials, lesser number of people entering workforce, than retiring, we are entering a potential era of slow economy and losing ground to emerging markets like India, China, Dubai, Brazil and Russia unless we innovate and improve our industrial efficiency, focus on service delivery and become technology driven. Industrial Internet of Things (IIOT) or Internet of Things (IoT) is the way forward for mining, manufacturing and transport industries. We are ideally poised to benefit from these trends and lead the next industrial age utilizing our highly advanced human capital, world class infrastructure and industrial development. We are happy to be able to contribute to the development and growth of the Canadian industrial sector by organizing the first Industrial Internet of Things (IoT), Big Data Summit Canada in Toronto, Ontario. This conference will help you: • Understand the dynamic of size of Canadian market which is around $17 billion and expected to grow to over $300 billion in the next 10 years. • Learn about predictive maintenance of assets which can be reduced by up to 12% and how it can benefit you. • Production efficiency which can be increased by 30% for example, as a competitive tool. This conference is a perfect platform to start discussion regarding adoption of IoT and Big Data tools in Canadian industrial sector. It brings DEARINDUSTRIALPROFESSIONAL, together industry experts, professionals and solution providers to share their thoughts and case studies. Learn from C-Suite executives from leading mining, manufacturing and transport sectors. At the conference you will hear: • Real case studies of businesses who are benefitting from utilization of new tools and technologies • Hear from technology professionals who are transforming this industry and can help make businesses efficient and competitive We believe the conference is must attend for all industrial (manufacturing, mining, transportation) professionals, service providers and technology professionals keen to find competitive advantage for their businesses. We look forward to meeting you in June. Hifazat “Faz” Ahmad Managing Director IoT Events P.S: Special discounted prices are available for employees of mining, manufacturing and transport companies and Canadian SMEs Connect with us! @iot_events linkedin.com/company/IoTevents Who you will meet: • CXOs, VP, Directors and Senior Managers from Canadian mining, manufacturing and transport businesses • VP, Directors, Managers from leading global and local technology solution providers and vendors
  • 3. 3+1 (416) 775-3609 • info@iotevents.ca • iotevents.ca 1. Only event for mining, manufacturing and transport industry focused on Internet of Things (IoT), Big Data and M2M Developments 2. 10 C-Level speakers sharing their thoughts on future of automation, technology and industrialisation from mining, manufacturing and transport sectors 3. Listen to the CEO of Uranium One Inc., CIO of HudBay Minerals Inc, COO of Kia Canada Inc. deliver their keynotes to address their experience in mining and manufacturing as major driving forces for the industry 4. Find out cutting edge solutions from IoT, Big Data vendors to help you reduce your costs and make your business efficient 5. Understand how to make your business, better, more profitable and sustainable transforming industries Who should attend: • CXOs/VPs • CFO, Directors of finance from: — Mining — Manufacturing — Transport — Oil and Gas — Utilities • Directors of Strategy • Directors in Operations of manufacturing, mining, and transportation industries • Industrial regulatory representatives: Municipal, Provincial, Federal • Managers of Plants and Factories • Logistics Managers • IT Directors • IT Managers • Technology Experts • Equipment Manufacturers REASONSTOATTEND 15% Technical Past Conferences: Sponsors & Attendees: • IBM • Imaginea • Shell Canada • Ambyint • Infinity Energy • Streamline Group • Embark Innovations • Plains Midstream Canada • Schneider Electric • Cisco • HP • Meg Energy • Cenovous 20% CXO 20% VP/Directors 16% Managers 4% Consultants 25% Others (Marketing, Communication, Business Development, Accounts, etc.) Attendees Job Titles
  • 4. 4+1 (416) 775-3609 • info@iotevents.ca • iotevents.ca Ted Lancaster Chief Operating Officer,  Kia Canada Inc. Charles Iggulden Chief Executive Officer Infinity Energy Joe AbiDaoud Chief Information Officer, HudBay Minerals Inc. Michael Della Fortuna Chief Executive Officer Nexeya Canada Angela Splinter Chief Executive Officer Trucking HR Canada Roger Milley International Senior Manager, Shell Dustin Angelo Chief Executive Officer Anaconda Mining Inc. Scott Tilley President, Tandet Chairman, Ontario Trucking Association Philip Miller Vice President, Engineering & Operations Exact Earth Mike McCarron President Left Lane Associates David Carruth Chief Executive Officer, ONE for Freight, Chair, Ontario Trucking Association LEAD Committee Feroz Ashraf Chief Executive Officer Uranium One Inc. Mark Seymour Chief Executive Officer, Kriska Transportation Former Chairman, Canadian Trucking Alliance Dr. Steven Liang Associate Professor University of Calgary SPEAKERS Any many more – log on to www.iotevents.ca for latest programme udates.
  • 5. 5+1 (416) 775-3609 • info@iotevents.ca • iotevents.ca • Manufacturing – Challenges and Opportunities • Mining – Challenges and Opportunities • Transportation and Logistics – Challenges and Opportunities Joe AbiDaoud, Chief Information Officer, HudBay Minerals Inc 9:40 AM Tech Keynote: Facilitating Rapid Adoption of IoT in Industries • How would companies smoothly adapt to the new technologies • Responsiveness of regulatory bodies (municipal, provincial, federal) towards IoT implementation, particularly in aviation, pharmaceuticals, mining, logistic support, etc. • Preventive regulations affecting adoption 10:20 AM Morning Networking Break 11:00 AM The Changing Landscape of the Global Mining Operations - How to Manage your Business and Projects in these Uncertain Times Feroz Ashraf, Chief Executive Officer, Uranium One Inc 11:40 AM Making Production Intelligent • Investment today means greater return tomorrow • Reducing shutdowns and inactive times • Improving quality, productivity and efficiency in production equipment • Automating supply chain- Robotics, Machine learning and development 12:20 PM Networking Lunch 1:50 PM Diversification in Automation and Industrialization • Improving quality, efficiency and time management with the help of advanced sensing technology • Remote monitoring improving transportation and logistics • Importance of data analytics for adequate data interpretation Philip Miller, Vice President Engineering & Operations, Exact Earth 2:30 PM Panel- Industry Focus: Manufacturing • Building infrastructure and applications to facilitate manufacturing • Nexus between manufacturing operations and service provisions JUNE21DAY1 5:00 PM Close of Day 1 Special discounts for Bell Mobility Customers! Special room rates available at Sheraton Toronto Airport Hotel and Conference Center! Contact info@iotevents.ca for more information! 3:30 PM Afternoon Networking Break 4:00 PM Presentation by Infinity Energy Charles Iggulden, Chief Executive Officer, Infinity Energy 4:30 PM Are you ready for the Resource Revolution? • Embracing the Resource Revolution to create new ways to efficiently and cleanly extract resources, minimize waste and reach new levels of operating efficiency • How IoT is transitioning business models and industries towards "servicetization" economy Timon LeDain, Director- Internet of Things, Macadamian
  • 6. 6 8:55 AM Recap of Day 1 Dr. Steven Liang, Associate Professor, University of Calgary 9:00 AM Keynote: Revolutionizing Innovation and People Through Technology • Increasing production and improving related processes with the utilization of technology • Smartphone integration to autonomous vehicles • Prospects in the automotive industry Ted Lancaster, Chief Operating Officer, Kia Canada Inc. 9:40 AM It’s All About Data • Data Management • Data Standardization • Data design and architecture • Data integration • Data protection – breach, maintenance, security and privacy 10:20 AM Morning Networking Break 11:00 AM New Industrial Model – Value Through Servicing • Do industrial structures and culture allow businesses to think service? • Transforming industry through tech and developing tech applications as service – myth or reality? • Manufacturing as service provider and not just product maker • Enabling extensive integration among regulatory authorities, supply-chain, various departmental functions, and so on. Michael Della Fortuna, Chief Executive Officer, Nexeya Canada 11:40 AM Panel- Industry Focus – Mining • Application of IoT, Big Data tools and Technologies in mining • Utilisation of technology to achieve cost savings and improving profitability • Organizational agility and resource effectiveness to create change – people, technology, knowledge and financial Dustin Angelo, Chief Executive Officer, Anaconda Mining Inc Nathalie Viens, VP-Sustaining Capital & Consulting Services, Mining & Metallurgy, SNC- Lavalin Martin Stephenson, VP- Process Automation, Canada Hub, Schneider Electric Systems 1:30 PM Innovation Showcase • Case study- Skkynet's IoT Solution used by Metso Automation • Reduction of overall project costs through high speed deployment • Creating collaboration and support mechanisms for clients Xavier Mesrobian, VP Sales & Marketing, Skkynet Cloud Systems Inc. 2:30 PM Industry Focus – Transportation • Threat of Autonomous Fleet • Application of IoT, Big Data tools and Technologies in mining • Building infrastructure and applications • Utilisation of technology to achieve cost savings and improving profitability • Organizational agility and resource effectiveness to create change – people, technology, knowledge and financial • Technology as value builder in an M&A environment Chair: Mike McCarron, President, Left Lane Associates Speakers: Angela Splinter, Chief Executive Officer, Trucking HR Canada Scott Tilley, President¸Tandet; Chairman, Ontario Trucking Association David Carruth, Chief Executive Officer, ONE; Chair, Ontario Trucking Association LEAD Committee Mark Seymour, Chief Executive Officer, Kriska Transportation; Former Chairman, Canadian Trucking Alliance 3:30 PM Afternoon Networking Break 4:00 PM Digitization and the role of IoT 5:30 PM Close of Conference +1 (416) 775-3609 • info@iotevents.ca • iotevents.ca JUNE22DAY2 • The resulting growth of data and increased need for data management & generation of insight • • The peril of data Silos A shift in the business intelligence & analytics market that potentially helps and hinders with data glut • Specific examples from oil and gas Roger Milley, International Senior Manager, Shell 5:00 PM Technology at The Fore Front of Making Industry Green • Making Industry green by reducing incidents, predictive analysis and pre-emptive action through big data • Preservation of environmentally friendly practices • Sustainability and IoT • Interoperability and integration for better monitoring Leveraging IoT Tech to Cut Cost, Increase Equipment Performance & Collaboration 12:40 PM Networking Lunch
  • 7. 7+1 (416) 775-3609 • info@iotevents.ca • iotevents.ca VENUE/SPONSORS IOT, BIG DATA IN HEALTHCARE SUMMIT June 21-22, 2016 Toronto, Canada iotevents.ca/iot-conferences/healthcare Speakers Include: • Dr. William Clifford (Keynote) • Jan Walker (Keynote) • Barry M. Rivelis • Dr. Thom Tyson • David Murray • Dr. Aviv Gladman Association PartnersStrategic IoT Partner Media Partners Sponsors: Venue Information: Sheraton Toronto Airport Hotel & Conference Centre 801 Dixon Road, Toronto, ON, M9W 1J5 Sheraton Toronto Airport Hotel & Conference Centre is located only 1.5km from Toronto Pearson International Airport on Dixon Road with easy access to highways and within minutes of Mississauga businesses. This Toronto Airport hotel offers a complimentary airport shuttle service located on-site providing 24-hour complimentary shuttle to and from Toronto Pearson International Airport (runs every 30 minutes).   Stop paying for internet, enjoy complimentary wire- less high-speed Internet available throughout all guest rooms and public spaces. Host your Toronto airport hotel meetings or social events with 26,000 square feet of modern meeting space exquisitely designed on one level.
  • 8. 8 REGISTRATION June 21-22, 2016 • Toronto, Ontario, Canada +1 (416) 775-3609 • info@iotevents.ca • iotevents.ca TERMS & CONDITIONS PAYMENT POLICY Your registration will not be confirmed until payment is received and may be subject to cancellation. Payment is due in full at the time of registration and includes lunches, refreshments and conference materials. CANCELLATION, POSTPONEMENT AND SUBSTITUTION POLICY You may substitute delegates at any time by providing reasonable advance notice to IoT Events. For any cancellations received in writing between forty five (45) and fifteen (15) days prior to the conference, you will receive a 50% credit to be used at another IoT Events conference which must occur within one year from the date of issuance of such credit. For any cancellations received in writing more than forty five (45) days prior to the conference, you will receive a 90% credit to be used at another IoT Events conference which must occur within one year from the date of issuance of such credit. An administration fee of 10% of the contract fee will be retained by IoT Events for all permitted cancellations. No credit will be issued for any cancellations occurring within fifteen (15) days inclusive of the conference dates. In the event that IoT Events cancels an event for any reason, you will receive a credit for 100% of the contract fee paid. You may use this credit for another IoT Events conference to be mutually agreed with IoT Events, which must occur within one year from the date of cancellation. In the event that IoT Events postpones an event for any reason and the delegate is unable or unwilling to attend in on the rescheduled date, you will receive a credit for 100% of the contract fee paid. You may use this credit for another IoT Events event to be mutually agreed with the IoT Events, which must occur within one year from the date of postponement. Company Name Company Name: Address: City: Postal/Zip Code: Country: Delegate Details First Name: Last Name: Job Title: Mobile: Tel: Fax: Email: First Name: Last Name: Job Title: Mobile: Telephone: Fax: Email: Delegate Fees Industrial Professionals (mining, manufacturing, transport companies) $795Full price Non Industry professionals – vendors, consultants, tech providers $1,745Full price Bell Mobility customers are eligible for 25% discount in May upon registration. Payment Details Please select your method of payment. 1. BY CREDIT CARD Visa Mastercard American Express Card holder: Card Number: Start Date: Expiry Date: Issue no. (if applicable): Security Code: Signature: Date: Card billing address, if different from above: 2. PLEASE INVOICE COMPANY First Name: Last Name: Company Name: Invoice Address: City: Postal Code: Country: *A receipt will be issued once payment has been received. I agree to the Terms & Conditions of Payment Policy By registering for this event you agree to receive electronic communication from IoT Events and partners. All emails will offer an unsubscribe option. Should you wish to be preemptively removed from this list, please email your request to info@iotevents.ca. Except as specified above, no credits will be issued for cancellations. There are no refunds given under any circum- stances. The IoT Events is not responsible for any loss or damage as a result of a substitution, alteration or cancellation/post- ponement of an event. The IoT Events shall assume no liability whatsoever in the event this conference is cancelled, rescheduled or postponed due to a fortuitous event, Act of God, unforeseen occurrence or any other event that renders performance of this conference impracticable, illegal or impossible. For purposes of this clause, a fortuitous event shall include, but not be limited to: war, fire, labor strike, extreme weather or other emergency. Please note that while speakers and topics were confirmed at the time of publishing, circumstances beyond the control of the organizers may necessitate substitutions, alterations or cancellations of the speakers and/or topics. As such, the IoT Events reserves the right to alter or modify the advertised speakers and/or topics if necessary without any liability to you whatsoever. Any substitutions or alterations will be updated on our web page as soon as possible. DISCOUNTS All ‘Early Bird’ Discounts must require payment at time of registration and before the cut-off date in order to receive any discount. Any discounts offered whether by the IoT Events (including team discounts) must also require payment at the time of registration. All discount offers cannot be combined with any other offer. Each delegate will be allowed to use one of the mentioned discounts, if applicable. @iot_events linkedin.com/company/IoTevents info@iotevents.ca Mailing Address: 36 Toronto St. Toronto, Ontario M5C 2C5