World Summit Award Grand Jury 2015

After completing their mammoth task of judging the hundreds of entries in the global 2015 World Summit Awards competition in Baku, Azerbaijan - September 2015. Outstanding entries from around the world.


WSA 2015 in Baku, capital of the Republic of Azerbaijan

The multi-national World Summit Award 2015 Grand Jury of distinguished mobile content & apps judges from all over the world. Seen at the final plenary session of judging entries from around the world competing for the prestigious World Summit Awards.

19 judges from Sri Lanka, France, Ghana, Lithuania, Oman, Kenya, UK, Mexico, Singapore, Kuwait, Austria, Canada, Montenegro, Spain, Serbia, China, USA and Azerbaijan went through hundreds of entries to choose 8 global category winners under the stewardship of Professor Peter Bruck and his WSA team, in the beautiful Azerbaijan capital city of Baku.


Dr. Helen Sharman, is the first-ever British citizen in space

London. Helen Sharman, is the first-ever British citizen in space & the second woman to fly on a space station (Mir, May 1991) Prior to space training, she worked as a chemist at the Mars UK chocolate factory researching the properties of chocolate, because she liked chocolate & wanted to explore the flavours & scents of pure alpine chocolate. In November 1989 she responded to a radio ad for astronauts & was selected from more than 13,000 applicants to be part of Project Juno, a commercial British cosmonaut mission. She underwent 18 months of rigorous training at the Yury Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Centre at Star City, Russia. Sharman was just 27 years & 11 months old when she went into space, making her the fifth youngest of the 528 individuals who have flown in space. The second youngest, Valentina Tereshkova, became the first woman in space in 1963 at the age of 26 years and 3 months. Helen was the 15th woman in space. To date 59 women have now flown in space since Valentina Tereshkova’s historic maiden’s maiden flight. From Mars chocolate, to a flight path towards Mars the planet.


The first woman to have flown in space, Dr. Valentina Tereshkova

London. Dr Valentina Tereshkova (78), with Mobilium Global CEO, Ralph Simon - an amazing, fearless woman !

Dr Tereshkova was selected from more than 400 applicants and 5 finalists to pilot Vostok 6 in June 1963 & spent almost 3 days in space, orbiting Earth 48 times - her only trip into space. Before her recruitment as a cosmonaut, Tereshkova was a textile-factory assembly worker and an amateur skydiver, & although she did not have any experience as a pilot, she was accepted into the program because of her 126 parachute jumps. At the time, cosmonauts had to parachute from their capsules seconds before they hit the ground on returning to Earth.

Along with four other women, Tereshkova received 18 months of training, which included tests to determine how she would react to long periods of time being alone, to extreme gravity conditions and to zero-gravity conditions. Of the five women, only Tereshkova went into space.On her historic space flight, she spent nearly three days in orbit, photographing layers in the Earth’s atmosphere, the Moon, and monitoring the effects of spaceflight on the human body.

* Secret unveiled this week: The Soviet Space Agency had thought of most things, but had not remembered to pack her a toothbrush.

“Unfortunately it is a fact,” said Tereshkova, 78. “But I’m very resourceful as any woman would be. I had my toothpaste, and I had my hand, and I had water.”

She also revealed how after entering orbit she quickly realised that her spacecraft – the Vostok 6 – had an error in the control programme which would have seen it travelling further away from Earth on the journey home rather than descending. She sorted this out with Mission Control and came back safe and alive. In 2013 at age 76, she offered to go on a one-way trip to Mars if the opportunity arose. She is in London to launch a new exhibition ‘Cosmonauts - Birth of the Space Age’ at London’s Science Museum.


Wikipedia founder launches ‘The Peoples Operator’

Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. l. to r. Mobilium Global CEO Ralph Simon & Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales, chatting backstage at the 2015 CTIA Super Mobility convention keynote stage. Jimmy had just delivered a riveting keynote launching Wikipedia’s social action-oriented mobile telco service & MVNO in the USA. 'The People’s Operator', as the venture is known, is both a mobile phone service & an attempt at a new sort of social network centred around donations & community service. Jimmy also showed brilliant global examples of just why Wikipedia is one of top 5 websites on the web & why Wikia, their for-profit platform is so popular around the world. Mobilium played a key role in bringing Jimmy to the CTIA Super Mobility keynote stage.


Chewing the mobile cud

Las Vegas, USA: September 2015 l. to r. Rob Mesirow, Executive Director & organiser of North America’s biggest mobile convention, CTIA’s “Super Mobility Week”; Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, Tom Wheeler, & Mobilium Global CEO Ralph Simon - meeting greeting & bleating just before Chairman Wheeler’s impressive keynote speech to the convention audience on opening day of the Super Mobility Week. Some 35,000 mobile professionals are in Vegas for this major annual mobile gathering.


The Developing World: Music Explosion: What will this new world look like?

NMS 2015 - New York City. Conductor: Ralph Simon (CEO/Founder, Mobilum Global, Founder of the Mobile Ecosystem Forum - Americas) Players: Michael Abbattista (Global Head of Telecom/ISP Partnerships, Spotify), Julien Simon (VP, Music Rights and Label Relations, Deezer), Prashant Bahadur (SVP, Strategy, The Or- chard), Paramdeep Singh (Co-Founder & Executive Chairman, SAAVN), Ed Peto (Managing Director, Outdustry Group), Ade- mola Ogundele (CEO, Notjustok LLC), Emmanuel Zunz (Foun- der, ONErpm)

The population of the top 30 music markets in the world is 1 billion. The average per capita contribution of music-driven revenue to the music biz is $13 a year. It is estimated that more than 3 billion people are capable of generating new revenue for the music business by 2020. How can we prepare for the move from a regional industry to a global one?


The Mansion House, official residence of the Lord Mayor of London

The Rt. Hon. The Lord Mayor, Alderman Alan Yarrow flanked by (left) leading tech innovators Gerard Grech, CEO of Tech City & (right) Mobilium Global CEO, Ralph Simon. The Mayor introduced “A Technology Agenda for the Commonwealth”:, an exciting initiative from the UK government to substantially widen the digital reach between the UK and the 2.2bn Commonwealth citizens in 53 countries worldwide - the vast majority of whom love being ‘connected’. online and onmobile.


Secretary-General of the International Telecommunications Union, His Excellency Zhao Houlin Budapest

Hungary - October 2015. The Secretary-General of the International Telecommunications Union (ITU), the United Nations' telecoms & wireless division, His Excellency Zhao Houlin, welcoming Mobilium Global CEO Ralph Simon to the ITU Congress in Budapest. Simon conducted a special session with Secretary-General Zhao, together with Mr Wen Ku, Director of China’s Ministry of Industry & Information Technology’s Telecoms Division, Dr (Ms) Fatima Barros, chair of the EU’s Body of European (Telecoms) Regulators and Huawei's President of Huawei's global Carrier Business Group, Mr Zou Zhilei. Key message from Budapest: "Mobile is all about video, video, video on phones & social media". Huawei is the global telecoms giant.