From the 11th through the 15th of September, the IBC 2008 Conference occurs at RAI Amsterdam. The IBC 2008 Exhibition runs from the 12th through the 16th of September. If you’re involved in the worlds of content, creation, management and delivery, this international exposition with sessions and product displays should be the center of your marketing team’s attention. Let’s take a look at some of the sessions. On Thursday, September 11th, for example, the subject is content access via the web. These sessions will question the impact of quality of service issues on the viewing experience and users’ perception of the quality of delivery. On Friday, September 12th, sessions will revolve around the future of the broadcast business. A panel of experts will discuss and debate the media landscape, the marketplace in India and China, and the issues directly affecting IBC exhibitors. On Saturday, September 13th, the sessions will revolve around the digital dividend, encompassing HD, mobile, broadband, and new media. The next day, Sunday, September 14th, content production is the main theme with a focus on technology, creativity and business in an era of change. Then, on Monday, September 15th, IBC will examine dimensions for the big screen, focusing in on stereoscopic 3D movie making and presentations. For more information, and to register online, select the IBC graphic and get ready for Amsterdam and IBC 2008!
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From the 11th through the 15th of September, the IBC 2008 Conference occurs at RAI Amsterdam. The IBC 2008 Exhibition runs from the 12th through the 16th of September. If you’re involved in the worlds of content, creation, management and delivery, this international exposition with sessions and product displays should be the center of your marketing team’s attention. Let’s take a look at some of the sessions. On Thursday, September 11th, for example, the subject is content access via the web. These sessions will question the impact of quality of service issues on the viewing experience and users’ perception of the quality of delivery. On Friday, September 12th, sessions will revolve around the future of the broadcast business. A panel of experts will discuss and debate the media landscape, the marketplace in India and China, and the issues directly affecting IBC exhibitors. On Saturday, September 13th, the sessions will revolve around the digital dividend, encompassing HD, mobile, broadband, and new media. The next day, Sunday, September 14th, content production is the main theme with a focus on technology, creativity and business in an era of change. Then, on Monday, September 15th, IBC will examine dimensions for the big screen, focusing in on stereoscopic 3D movie making and presentations. For more information, and to register online, select the IBC graphic and get ready for Amsterdam and IBC 2008!


