Consumer Electronics Association - Conference Brochure, 2008 - (Page 30) ULTIMATE PASS SESSIONS CES KNOWLEDGE TRACKS JUST THE FACTS: RESEARCH, REPORTS AND REVELATION JTF2 FORECASTING THE CE INDUSTRY Noon – 1 p.m. Monday, January 7 LVCC, North Hall, N260 BEFORE THE NEXT HUGE PRODUCT LAUNCH, JTF3 THE NEXT MEDIA BLITZ, THE NEXT CRUSH OF CONSUMERS AT RETAILERS’ DOORS, THERE ARE YEARS OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT— CONSUMER AND PRODUCT—AND ANALYSES FROM EVERY ANGLE. TO SEE WHERE THE INDUSTRY IS HEADING, YOU NEED TO KNOW THE BACKSTORY AND UNDERSTAND THE DATA THAT SUPPORTS A NEW DIRECTION. THESE COMPELLING SESSIONS BRING TOGETHER EXPERTS IN MARKET RESEARCH AND ANALYTICS WHO WILL SHARE INFORMATION, INSIGHTS AND CONCLUSIONS. JTF4 CAN TELCO BB DELIVER A QUALITY IPTV EXPERIENCE? 1:30– 2:30 p.m. Monday, January 7 LVCC, North Hall, N260 Streaming video over IP Networks, coupled with legacy copper loops, makes quality Telco TV questionable. However, equipment and silicon suppliers are developing technologies that enable a Telco video experience as good as cable or satellite. The session addresses Telco TV and solutions for a quality user experience. Presenter: Steve Rago, Principal Analyst, iSuppli Corp. SOLID-STATE STORAGE INVASION, OR JUST A FLASH IN THE PAN? 3– 4 p.m. Monday, January 7 LVCC, North Hall, N260 Is the hard-disk drive’s reign as the dominant technology for PC data storage coming to an end? New flash memory-based data storage solutions are invading the Notebook PC market. Join iSuppli analyst Krishna Chander as he examines the future of flash memory data storage in PCs. Presenter: Krishna Chander, Senior Analyst, iSuppli Corp. JTF1 INTERNATIONAL CE OWNERSHIP AND MARKET POTENTIAL 10:30– 11:30 a.m. Monday, January 7 LVCC, North Hall, N260 The world is getting more closely connected every day. Understanding global trends is a must for any company seeking to maximize sales. This presentation focuses on understanding CE ownership and market potential of consumers from Brazil, Canada, China, India, Japan, Mexico, Russia and Turkey, with the United States as a benchmark. 30 PLEASE NOTE: CONFERENCE PROGRAM INFORMATION IS CURRENT AS OF SEPTEMBER 27, 2007
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