BT Group Pervasive ICT Research Centre
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According to BT Group's website, the Pervasive ICT Research Centre "was established in April 2004 to explore the business opportunities arising from the dramatic growth in intelligent digital communicating devices. These devices in turn will support a multiplicity of new wave services."[1] The stated aim of the research centre is "to create lightweight technologies and architectures that help to reduce the complexity and cost of ICT systems for BT and its customers. We will also create collaboration and co-ordination tools to enable service delivery across diverse information resources."[2]
Contents
Management Team
- Mark Shackleton - Acting Centre Manager
- Dave Heatley - Chief Technologist
- Iwona Dajnowicz - Administrative Support
Future Technologies Group
- Mark Shackleton - Group Leader
- Richard Tateson
- Robert Ghanea-Hercock - Leader of the DTC Project
- Cefn Hoile
- Fang Wang
- Fabrice Saffre
- Alex Healing
- David Gowans
- Matt Jubb
- Hakan Duman
Telecare Group
- Nigel Barnes - Group Leader
- Steve Brown
- Blaise Egan
- Tom Mizutani
- Jason Ng
Customer Networks Group
- Phil Bull - Group Leader
- Paul Benyon
- Pete Brown
- Mike Harrison
- Rowan Limb
- David Rohlfing
Sensors Group
- George Bilchev - Group Leader
- Jane Tateson
- Richard Gedge
- Dave Bird
- Paul Bowman
- Jeff Foley
- Gavin Churcher
Research projects
Resources and articles
Related SourceWatch articles
References
- ↑ Pervasive ICT Research Centre Index, accessed June 22, 2009.
- ↑ Pervasive ICT Research Centre Index, accessed June 22, 2009.