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Enabling Change Smartly


ABU Digital Broadcasting Symposium 3 – 6 March 2015


Conference & Workshop Sessions Programme


Mon 2 March SAFIR 2


Pre-Symposium Workshop – Sponsored by DVB Workshop on DVB-T2: Technologies and Implementations


09:00-10:30 Opening Remarks Dr Amal Punchihewa, Director Technology ABU


Latest development and future road map of DTT and HEVC Peter Siebert, Executive Director DVB


Worldwide DTT Deployment Status - DIGITAG Simon Fell, Director of Technology & Innovation, European Broadcasting Union


10:30-11:00 11:00-12:30


Tea Break


DVB-T2 System Capabilities including Early Warning Systems Colin Prior, Asia Pacific Sales Manager, Enensys Technologies


Latest DVB Transmission Trends: SFN, HEVC, and UHD Eric Li Bin, Regional Manager, Rohde & Schwarz, Regional Headquarters Singapore Pte Ltd.


DVB-T2 Lite for Mobile and Radio Lachlan Michael, R&D Manager, Sony


12:30-14:00 14:00-15:30


Lunch & Networking


Next Generation DTT: The Introduction of DVB-T2 with HEVC in Germany Elmar Möller, Product Manager Innovations, Media Broadcast


Receive Technology (STB, Chip sets)


Laurent Le Morvan, Business Development South East Asia, STB & Gateway Business Unit, STMicroelectronics Implementations of T2


15:30-16:00 16:00-17:00


Martyn Horspool, Product Manager - TV Transmission, GatesAir Tea Break


Interactivity for Broadcast Channels Andy Hickman, CTO, Digital TV Labs


Latest Trends in Broadcast Content Protection Chrystophe Clement, Principal Solution Architect, Nagravision


17:00-17:40


Closing Remarks and Q&A ABU, DigiTag, DVB


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