Consumer Electronics Association - The Art of Learning - Conference Brochure, 2008 - (Page 20) ULTIMATE PASS SESSIONS CES KNOWLEDGE TRACKS HOME AND LIFESTYLE ENTERTAINMENT CONSUMERS WANT THEIR ENTERTAINMENT REAL, DYNAMIC AND ACCESSIBLE. LEARN WHAT AND HOW THEY’LL BE WATCHING, LISTENING AND PLAYING FROM THE COMFORT OF THEIR HOMES. HLE2 HOME THEATER IN 3-D 10:30– 11:30 a.m. Monday, January 7 LVCC, South Hall, S104-105 Coming to a home theater near you? With companies demonstrating technologies that deliver entertainment in 3-D, how close are we to seeing it on consumerlevel products? How will the home entertainment environment adapt to include it, and what kind of content needs to be available? Moderator: Chris Chinnock, President, Insight Media Panelists: Nicholas Routhier, President and CEO, SENSIO Technologies Chris Schairbaum, Director, Consumer Electronics Strategy, Texas Instruments Stephen Hellmuth, Senior Vice President, Operations and Technology, National Basketball Association David Naranjo, Director, Product Development, Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America Paul Ledak, Vice President Development, Digital Convergence, IBM HLE1 ACCESSORY TO SUCCESS: THE POWER OF ADD-ONS 10:30– 11:30 a.m. Monday, January 7 LVCC, North Hall, N256 Accessories carry the best margins—what will be hot this year? HDMI is growing, but will it replace other audio-video cable, and when? Is the high end driving the universal remotes category? Take a comprehensive look at the most important accessories retailers and manufacturers will sell this year. Moderator: Jeff O’Heir, Editor, Dealerscope Panelists: Lou Lenzi, Senior Vice President, Audiovox Accessories Henry Chiarelli, President, DBL Distributing Inc. Ashish Arora, Vice President and General Manager, Harmony Remote Controls, Logitech Joe Hartsig, Senior Director, Product Line Management, MobileME Motorola HLE3 THE HIGH-END AUDIO DEMO IN AN IPOD WORLD 10:30– 11:30 a.m. Monday, January 7 The Venetian, Lando 4201 Instead of telling people high-end audio is better than digitally compressed music, show them! The prevailing market attitude that digital music is “good enough” is about to change. See how retailers and audio vendors are reinventing the demo to illustrate that bigger is better. Moderator: Eliot Van Buskirk, Freelance, Wired Panelists: Scott Bahneman, CEO, MusicGiants Chris Byrne, Founder, NHT Thomas Cullen, Co-Founder & Vice President Business Development, Sonos Inc. Michael Malcom, President and CEO, Kaleidescape Inc. 20 PLEASE NOTE: CONFERENCE PROGRAM INFORMATION IS CURRENT AS OF NOVEMBER 19, 2007
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