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Research and Markets: CONNECTIONS Europe Summit: The Roadmap for Connected Consumer Electronics, Amsterdam, Netherlands - 4 NOV 2009

Fri Oct 23, 2009 4:14am EDT
DUBLIN--(Business Wire)--
Research and Markets
(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/25912c/connections_europe) has
announced the addition of the "CONNECTIONS Europe Summit: The Roadmap for
Connected Consumer Electronics, Amsterdam, Netherlands - 4 NOV 2009" conference
to their offering. 

Amsterdam, Netherlands - 4 NOV 2009 

Registration Fee: $750 USD 

CONNECTIONS Europe covers the international landscape for connected devices and
services with a European emphasis. These include Internet video and the TV
experience, Cloud computing and advanced TV and communications services,
Residential gateway or set-top box?, The impact of 3D TV, The three-screen
ecosystem, The interface for online and user-generated content, The companies
best positioned to lead the connected home ecosystem. 

What will attendees gain from the Summit?

* The development roadmap of the technologies and applications that will define
the European and global digital lifestyle 
* Identification of existing and emerging leaders in the connected home
ecosystem 
* Adoption and revenue forecasts of key connected device and service categories 
* An examination of the business models which will drive the convergence in
video and entertainment content and applications, online services, and
communications

CONNECTIONS Europe features perspectives from industry leaders and international
research firm Parks Associates regarding:

* Advanced television services 
* The residential gateway and the set-top box 
* Consumer buying habits, service and product preferences, and future purchase
intentions 
* Business models and opportunities for TV operators, content developers,
advertisers, and CE companies 
* Impact and market outlook for new technologies, including 3D TV

Hotel Details: 

Mövenpick Hotel Amsterdam City Centre Piet Heinkade 11 1019 BR Amsterdam
Netherlands 

Key Topics Covered:

* 0900 Connected Europe: Trends and Numbers 
* 0930 Defining the New Video Experience 
* 1030 Morning Break 
* 1100 Keynote - Pierre François Dubois 
* 1145 Evolution of the "Digital Furnace": Residential Gateways and Set-top
Boxes 
* 1300 Networking Lunch 
* 1430 Business Models for On-Demand Lifestyles 
* 1530 Afternoon Break 
* 1600 Enabling Technologies: Connecting It All 
* 1715 Wrapping it Up - Predictions for the Next Five Years

Key Note Speaker 

Pierre François Dubois

* Vice President, Very High Broadband and Digital Home Products, Technocentre,
Orange

Pierre François Dubois started as an R&D engineer working on Intelligent
Networks and Network Operations. He then held different management positions
inside the Orange Group, mostly in sales and marketing. He was Marketing
Director for Triple Play offers on ADSL for Orange France between 2006 and 2008.
He is now responsible, for the France Telecom Group, of the strategy and
development of products related to very high broadband and the digital home. 

For more information visit
http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/25912c/connections_europe

Research and Markets
Laura Wood, Senior Manager,
press@researchandmarkets.com
U.S. Fax: 646-607-1907
Fax (outside U.S.): +353-1-481-1716 

Copyright Business Wire 2009



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