The research work and the architecture design in the area of mobile content management has been presented at MobiMedia 2007, the Third International Mobile Multimedia Communications Conference. The interdisciplinary approach as the basis of Neos mobc3 platform has been shown, where both multimedia and networking issues are addressed jointly to demonstrate efficient delivery of multimedia applications and services over emerging diverse wireless networks.
Neos discusses the ubiquitous computing vision and its implementation in mobc3 with a number of experts in the round table Calm Technologies: una tecnologia di servizio e supporto agli utenti organized by the Osservatorio BelTel
Based on the cooperative research effort to which Neos participated in 2005-2007 and co-authored by Neos professionals Dario Melpignano, Luca Galli and Rinaldo Nani, the MobiLife book, published by Wiley, describes the architectural
framework, the results and the conclusions of
practical work during
2.5 years. It includes a defined service architecture/infrastructure
with interoperable components on user interaction, context-awareness,
privacy & trust, personalization, and services support; definitions
of key enabling technologies; reference applications for a number of innovative
applications/service concepts; and qualitative evaluations and field
studies with more than 250 end-users in Italy and Finland. The
architecture and technology solutions have been validated both
in technical and non-technical dimensions. It includes
marketplace analysis with validations by more than 20 key experts in
Finland, The Netherlands, U.K, Italy and Germany; and pioneering
legal/regulatory analysis of the challenges related to new advanced
application/service solutions with remarks on, e.g., personalization
and Digital Rights Management.

Based on three years of research and development work in mobile services innovation, first implementations of Neos mobc3 mobile content platform are released on the market. Initial clients include financial services, publishing and transportation organizations.
On late June Neos attended ICMB 2006, the International Conference on Mobile Business. The gathering has been held at the Copenhagen Business School in its newly designed building and hosted also the WWI-Wireless World Initiative cross-issue meeting on business modelling; in this context Luca Galli gave a presentation about SPICE and the issue of creating mobile services in the services developer's perspective.