Consumer Electronics Association - Conference Brochure, 2008 - (Page 34) ULTIMATE PASS SESSIONS CES KNOWLEDGE TRACKS EMERGING TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION OCCURS SO RAPIDLY IN THE CE INDUSTRY THAT KEEPING UP CAN LEAVE YOU BREATHLESS. AND IT’S NOT JUST NEW PRODUCT LAUNCHES—WELL-ESTABLISHED PRODUCTS ARE CONSTANTLY EVOLVING, SO WHAT’S A TECHNOPHILE TO DO? THESE DYNAMIC CONFERENCE SESSIONS PROVIDE THE CRITICAL INFORMATION YOU NEED TO UNDERSTAND HOW THE INDUSTRY, MARKETS AND CONSUMERS WILL BE AFFECTED BY NEW AND IMPROVED TECHNOLOGIES. ET2 IMPROVING TIME-TO-MARKET AND PRODUCT QUALITY 10:30– 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, January 9 The Venetian, Lando 4204 Consumer electronics is a volume growth driver for the semiconductor industry. Changing semiconductor product development dynamics affect CE firms facing their own set of market imperatives, causing misalignment that affects overall success. This panel will discuss key metrics driving product development and will explore how the semiconductor and CE industries can improve time-to-market and product quality. Moderator: Gary Matuszak, Partner, Global Chair Technology, Communications & Media Practice, KPMG LLP ET3 IPV6: CONNECTIVITY, COMMUNITY AND CONSUMER ELECTRONICS 3– 4 p.m. Monday, January 7 The Venetian, Lando 4201 The panel will discuss how this new Internet protocol will impact the consumer and enterprise experience of a connected world. Topics will include mobility, interoperability, media content distribution, what the protocol means for consumer electronics producers, and what they need to know to develop IPv6-ready products. Moderator: Limor Schafman, President, IPv6 Forum-Israel and KeystoneTech Group, LLC Panelists: Latif Ladid, President, IPv6 Forum International Thomas Patterson, CEO, Command Information Inc. Nash Parker, Director, Strategic Alliances, Alcatel-Lucent ET1 FINDING THE RIGHT BANDWIDTH 1:30– 2:30 p.m. Monday, January 7 The Venetian, Lando 4201 Every time connections speed up, so does the demand for bandwidth. Take a look at the trends driving current consumer bandwidth usage and at emerging products and services that will drive up that usage. How much will consumers need in the near future, and what infrastructure improvements are needed to meet growing demand? Moderator: Jimmy Schaeffler, Chairman, CSO and Senior Research, Carmel Group Panelists: Jim Cicconi, Senior Executive Vice President External and Legislative Affairs, AT&T 34 PLEASE NOTE: CONFERENCE PROGRAM INFORMATION IS CURRENT AS OF SEPTEMBER 27, 2007
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