Quo Vadis Ubiquitous
Charting a New Digital Society

Date : 2005. 05. 18~20 / Location : The Shilla Seoul

Meet our speakers, who are active leaders in the T.I.M.E. (Technology, Information, Media, Entertainment) areas.

Arlene Harris Arlene Harris

President, DYNA. LLC, U.S.

Arlene Harris, is an inventor and business innovator who has spent most of her career founding and helping early stage companies that are primarily in the wireless business with broad-range strategic advice and financial participation.

Ms. Harris is currently President and participates in the ownership with Martin Cooper of DYNA. LLC, a management, technology, start-up and advisory company focused on wireless applications for niche markets. She is the owner of Ah! Wireless whose SOS offering provides a simple, value added, low usage, mobile communications service for security and budget minded consumers. Ms. Harris also owns Accessible Wireless, LLC, an FCC licensed cellular carrier in California.

She serves on the Advisory Board of broadband and smart antenna leader ArrayComm, Inc. and has recently advised companies in the messaging, push-to-talk technology, senior citizen consumer marketing, specialty wireless handset design, money transfer and prepaid technology infrastructure fields.

Previously, she used to be the Owner and VP of Business Operations at Industrial Communications Systems Inc., co-Founder of Cellular Business Systems Inc., the first premier cellular billing company, and Founder and Chairperson of Subscriber Computing Inc.

Ms. Harris holds three issued and has several current patent filings relating to wireless communications; has served on several committees of the FCC and TIA helping to establish early cellular standards; is a Fellow in the Radio Club of America; was a founder and Secretary of the PCIA Science and Education Foundation. She received the PCIA Foundation’s Year 2000 distinguished Chairman’s award for her continuing services and has received special recognition from Wireless Week for her wireless activities over the past 4 decades.