Consumer Electronics Association - The Art of Learning - Conference Brochure, 2008 - (Page 34) ULTIMATE PASS SESSIONS CES KNOWLEDGE TRACKS JTF6 THE CHANGING RETAIL LANDSCAPE: NEW CHANNELS, NEW CHALLENGES Noon – 1 p.m. Tuesday, January 8 The Venetian, Lando 4204 How are the dynamics of consumer technology channels changing? E-commerce is evolving and regional retailers are getting more sophisticated. How will these changes affect sales? Stephen Baker and Ross Rubin take a look across all the major channels and dive into regional data from NPD’s market-level information. Presenters: Stephen Baker, Vice President, Industry Analysis, The NPD Group Ross Rubin, Director, Industry Analysis, The NPD Group JTF8 ENTERTAINMENT DELIVERY TO THE HOME: WHAT’S FICTION AND WHAT’S FACT? 3– 4 p.m. Tuesday, January 8 The Venetian, Lando 4204 This presentation will review in detail the factors that affect the many digital and physical delivery options for home entertainment, including individual service offerings, digital infrastructures, consumer preferences, content owners’ strategies and expected hardware and technology developments. Learn how these factors will impact the industry as a whole. Presenter: Jim Bottoms, President, Understanding & Solutions JTF7 MORE FOR MORE: THE IMPACT OF MULTIFUNCTIONALITY ON THE DIGITAL CONSUMER 1:30– 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, January 8 The Venetian, Lando 4204 Is hardware multi functionality a cheap add-on, a threat or an opportunity? The development of Digital Consumer Technology Equipments worldwide has implications for product category management and for marketers. Today digital product range extends the usage domains and influence distribution to end-users. Using global data, GFK draws Digital Convergence possible scenarios for technical consumer products market. Presenters: Claude Floch, Marketing Director, GfK Marketing Services Olivier Malandra, Sales Director, France, GfK Marketing Services JTF9 OPPORTUNITIES IN THE DIGITAL HEALTH MARKET Noon – 1 p.m. Wednesday, January 9 The Venetian, Lando 4204 Parks Associates estimates that the total U.S. digital home health market will grow at an average annual rate of 36 percent and turn into a $2.1 billion industry by 2010. How are chronic-disease monitoring and online messaging services driving this double-digit growth? Find out how higher demand is creating exciting business opportunities. Presenter: Harry Wang, Research Analyst, Parks Associates 34 PLEASE NOTE: CONFERENCE PROGRAM INFORMATION IS CURRENT AS OF NOVEMBER 19, 2007
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