Rich Miner, co-founder of Android will be making his way to the Open Mobile Summit conference in San Francisco, where he'll perform as a Keynote speaker. He joins Anand Chandrasekher CMO Qualcomm, David Marcus President PayPal, Warren East CEO ARM, plus the CEOs of Glu, Pandora, Box and more for a far reaching discussion about the future of the mobile Internet.
Rich leads Google Ventures' mobile investments and has over 25 years of experience growing businesses in the mobile industry. He is a co-founder of Android and helped lead the development of the Android platform and ecosystem at Google.
Key issues to be discussed include: Monetizing Mobile; Future of the OS; mobile Entrepreneurship; Connected Devices; Mobile First Design; Taking 4G LTE to market; Mobile Advertising; Mobile Commerce; Big Data; Personalisation and Context; Cloud; Future of TV; Platform wars and html5; Smartphone wars; PC meets Phone; Sensors and Wearable Technology; App Monetization, Engagement and Discovery.
The Summit explores all the major mobile battlegrounds and competitive shifts as mobile, Internet, media and commerce worlds converge. Over 100 speakers, from handset manufacturers, carriers, media and publishing, enterprise and brands are confirmed in total.
The Open Mobile Summit takes place November 7-9 at the InterContinental Hotel in San Francisco.









