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MAST S 11th June 2013 BAFTA, London
A TVBEurope event SPEAKERS INCLUDE:
EMERGING TECHNOLOGY STANDARDS AND THE BROADCASTER INVESTMENT Gwenaël Le Lay, Perceived Quality Team manager France Telecom/Orange Labs Representing 4EVER (For Enhanced Video ExpeRience)
4K RECORDED PROGRAMMING: TECHNICAL AND CREATIVE ISSUES Richard Mills, chief technology officer ONSIGHT
EMERGING TECHNOLOGY STANDARDS AND THE BROADCASTER INVESTMENT Richard Salmon, lead research engineer, Specialist in Col- orimetry, Displays and TV Beyond HD
BBC Future Media - Research & Development Representing SMPTE UHD Ecosystem Group
Platinum Sponsor
BEYOND HD DISTRIBUTION: SATELLITE, CABLE, BROADBAND OR TERRESTRIAL? Michel Chabrol, director of Digital Cinema, 3D and Ultra HD Eutelsat
IS THE FATE OF 3DTV LINKED WITH 4K? Anthony Geffen, CEO and executive producer Atlantic Productions
THE EVOLUTION OF BSKYB Chris Johns, chief engineer – Broadcast Strategy BSkyB
MASTERS TERS 3
Next in the series of HD & 3D Masters events for TVBEurope If high definition is the new standard definition, then what’s beyond HD? What’s next on the horizon for European broadcast TV? What role for 3D in the future – niche curiosity or mass acceptance? Is 4K the next target for high-end TV production, broadcast and display?
BEYOND HD DISTRIBUTION – SATELLITE, CABLE, BROADBAND OR TERRESTRIAL? Dr David Wood, chair CM- UHDTV & DM-3DTV DVB
ULTRA HD: THE FUTURE OF BROADCASTING? Stephan Heimbecher, head of Innovations & Standards/Product & Operations - Technology Sky Deutschland
Gold Sponsors
THE FUTURE: BEYOND CURRENT TECHNOLOGIES Andy Quested, head of Technology BBC HD & 3D
Silver Sponsors
To book your tickets visit:
www.beyondhdmasters.com or call Sarah Harris on +44 (0)207 354 6001 For details on sponsorship opportunities, please contact:
Ben Ewles on +44 (0)207 354 6000 or
ben.ewles@intentmedia.co.uk Steve Connolly on +44 (0)207 354 6000 or
steve.connolly@
intentmedia.co.uk
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