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Main Goal of this meeting: Expert Series 

Attendees: Kalin Neil Thomson Nicky Hickman Anita Rao; Judith Fleenor Phil Wolff Jacques Bikoundou Manu Chaterjee. Andrew Slack Marzi West; Vikas Malhotra Shireen Mitchell; 

TimeItemLeadNotes
5 mins
  • Welcome & antitrust notice

  • Agenda review
Kalin
  • Antitrust Policy Notice: Attendees are reminded to adhere to the meeting agenda and not participate in activities prohibited under antitrust and competition laws. Only members of ToIP who have signed the necessary agreements are permitted to participate in this activity beyond an observer role.

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10minsIntro's & UpdatesKalin

Schedule of meetings for July.  Using the summer period for reflection, and to look for improvements, 

30th June = Scenario Building Deliverable Focus (Andrew Slack ; Shireen Mitchell Bentley Farrington also working on)

14th July = SSI Harms update

28th July = Finalise Deliverables & plan questions for Implementer interviews

Implement the implementer calls starting with Dan Gisolfi in September

Intro from Neil Thomson - working in other groups

Marzi West from Sales Force, session mentioned by Manu


40minsThe Story of Palm TouchstoneManu Chatterjee

Manu will share the stars and scars from building trusted things. The story of Palm Touchstone including visuals and background on why the technology was developed and how it was created.  It is a story of product design and has some odd turns such as manufacturing and management bumps, a Dr Dre video, and how sometimes things don't quite work out as intended. We are examining the pioneering spirit, learnings and challenges around designing “things”, their identity context and what we can port forward in our exploration of trusted exchanges.

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I am an electrical engineer by training, but spent most time in s/w engineering, many years at motorola designing 

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I want to make products that people love to use - not just the how (e.g. 

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acquired by Palm, became head of Advanced Technologies - normally the problem that this is where products go to die.  Palm very supportive of innovation


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At the time not so crazy - Android not there, iPhone not dominant.  3 ideas in UX that made it different

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We need some kind of practical magic - something that brings something to life instantly, not deep in the s/w

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watched people selling / buying phones - iPhone was like a shrine - where should the palm pre be - if we're in the rows of boxes we'll never stand out and compete.

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all old and plasticky, and iPhone was cool  = what if we could do all these things together in a contactless way - not wired, wireless don't know what's the connected, so tapping - the physical process is a trusted experience delivered through the feedback of the tap.

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5minsClose & AOBKalin

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