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Enabling Change Smartly David Mitchinson


Solutions Manager, Appear TV David joined Appear TV in January 2012. As solutions manager, he is responsible for defining and architecting the company’s end to


end solutions for the five primary segments; Satellite DTH, Cable TV, IPTV OTT and DTT. David joined Appear TV from Ericsson Television (formerly Tandberg Television) where he performed a number of key roles in his 14 years of service with this company. David started his Broadcasting career with the BBC, where he was a senior engineer within the Transmission Engineering group. A former Biochemist, David is a graduate of the University of Wales.


Chan Tuck Kay


Business Development Manager, Broadcast, Rohde & Schwarz Regional HQ Singapore


Stepped into the Broadcast Industry from


2002, and have mainly dealt in Application and Business Development across Asia-Pacific region. Specialized in End-to- End Broadcast Workflow Solution, having experience gained over the years from Hardware Products (Professional Cameras & Pro Audio Network) to Software Solution (NRCS, MAM and Automation). Currently, representing Rohde & Schwarz Regional Headquarters Singapore as Business Development Manager, Broadcast for R&S DVS and Studio Broadcast Solution.


Tushar Kothari


Director and Co-Founder – WASP3D (Beehive Systems Pvt. Ltd)


Backed by over 25 years of experience in Broadcast Technology, Mr. Tushar Kothari has


pioneered in developing Real-Time Broadcast 3D Graphics Solution.


His innovations in the area of content display include : • WASP3D – Real Time On Air 3D Graphics Solution • WASP3D Nector - Channel Branding Solution addressing the need of television stations for sophisticated 3D graphics for branding, advertising and promotional purposes


• WASPi Mimosa - An interactive touch screen based presentation tool


• Virtual Sets and Virtual Simulations to benefit broadcasters and enrich viewer’s experience


Lindsay Cornell


Principal Systems Architect, British Broadcasting Corporation


Lindsay Cornell is Principal Systems Architect for the BBC’s Future Media division. He leads


the work on The Future of Radio and on spectrum matters relating to Programme Making and Special Events (PMSE). He is currently chairman of the World DMB and DRM Technical Committees, and of the CEPT WGFM PT51 on PMSE, helping to define the future spectrum framework for wireless microphones and cordless cameras.


Colin Prior


Asia Pacific Sales Manager, Enensys Technologies


Colin joined Enensys in 2012 and is responsible for sales and business development of


Enensys products throughout the Asia-Pacific region. He is based in Thailand and is assisting many broadcasters and operators with their deployment of DVB-T2 / SFN transmission networks.


Colin spent his early career in software development and electronics design with Thorn Lighting’s Theatre Lighting Division, working on TV Studio projects for the BBC and other broadcasters. He then moved to Aregon International and later Bishopsgate Systems in engineering management roles in the financial trading room and broadcast data systems markets. He joined VG Broadcast in 1992 as Technical Director, leading the development and market launch of the first PC-based teletext and subtitling systems.


In 1995 he moved to Eyretel Limited as Operations Director, working in the voice recording and call-centre sector in both the UK and the USA, before moving to SysMedia in 2000 as Commercial Director with responsibility for their digital interactive TV, teletext and test/ measurement business units.


Colin moved to Strategy & Technology Limited (S&T) in 2006 as Director of International Sales with responsibility for sales and business development of S&T’s products and services for digital interactive TV including carousel playout systems, receiver middleware and applications.


Colin is a Chartered Engineer and holds a Bachelor of Engineering Honours degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from the University of Bradford. He is a member of the Institute of Engineering and Technology.


Dr Hiroshi Shimamoto


Hiroshi Shimamoto, Senior Research Engineer, NHK (Japan Broadcasting Corporation)


Hiroshi Shimamoto received the B.E. degree


in electronic engineering from Chiba University in 1989, M.E. and Ph.D degrees in information processing from Tokyo Institute of Technology in 1991 and 2008, respectively. In 1991, he joined NHK (Japan Broadcasting Corporation). Since 1993, he has been working on research and development of UHDTV (ultrahigh-definition TV) cameras and image sensors at the NHK Science & Technology Research Laboratories. In 2005-2006, He was a visiting scholar at Stanford University. He is a member of the IEEE.


Peter Bruce


Director IABM APAC Peter Bruce is a 25-year-plus veteran of the broadcast and media industry. After gaining an Engineering Higher National Diploma in


Broadcast and Communications at Ravensbourne College, London in 1987, he began his career at Digital Visions, Austria as a studio engineer. Here he maintained one of the first digital production and linear post production studios seeing the moved from analog to digital.


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