SHOWCASE THEATRE SCHEDULE - HALL 12 9 SEPTEMBER
12.00-12.45 Insights from Streaming UX: How UKTV’s data- informed culture drives revenue opportunities Moderator: Ben Keen Speakers: arie enner of nalytics EMEA – Piano IO; Andy Isaacs – Head of Data & nalytics
13.15-14.30
How Google Cloud is Digitally Transforming the Media Industry Moderator: Anil Jain – Managing Director of Media & Entertainment Google Cloud – Google Speakers: obert elic ief roduct fficer Paramount
14.30-15.00
TELUS: Content-everywhere & digital life platform Speaker: i ell ice resident uture riendly Technology Services – TELUS; Gino Galassi – Global Sales Lead, Products and Platforms – Accenture
15.15-15.45 KPN: Taking bold action to power innovation Speakers: Just Hut, Director, Media Experience Lead – KPN; Gino Galassi, Global Sales Lead, Products and Platforms – Accenture
16.00-16.45 MediaTech Leaders Panel: Bold transformation moves
Moderator: Andrew Walker – Global Communications & Media Lead – Accenture Speakers: Raymundo Barros – Chief Technology fficer lobo ana iliprandal and ief perating fficer y erany i ell ice resident uture riendly ecnology erices ust ut ice resident edia Experience Lead – KPN
17.00-17.45 Creating Visual Effects for Netflix’s Stranger Things
Speakers: rs ranen anager eti uri tanosse uperisor ccenture ong pollonia artann Producer – Accenture Song
10 SEPTEMBER 10:00-10:50
Colour in the Cloud Speakers: Peter Postma – Managing Director, FilmLight; Katrina King – Content Production Media & Entertainment – Amazon Web Services (AWS)
11:20-12:10 Unleashing the Value of UKTV Content with AWS Media2Cloud Speakers: Antony Joyce – Head of Architecture ecnology latfors lyson tewart Media & Entertainment GTM – Amazon Web Services (AWS)
12:40-13:30
Get the LED Out! Virtual production innovation with AWS and Mo-Sys Engineering Speakers: James Uren – Technical Director – Mo-Sys Engineering; Matt Herson – Solution Architect Leader, Content Production – Amazon Web Services (AWS); Katrina King – Content Production Media & Entertainment – Amazon Web Services (AWS)
14:00-14:50
Sports and Olympics 2024 – Winning with the power of the cloud Speakers: Dave Duvall – Chief Information fficer arner ros iscoery cott oung ontent and roduction arner ros Discovery Eurosport; Mark Aldrich – GM, Global Media & Entertainment – Amazon Web Services (AWS); Julie Souza – Head of Sports Global, Professional Services – Amazon Web Services (AWS)
15:20-16:10 Transforming In-flight Entertainment: Closing the content supply-chain gap from 90 to 2 days Speakers: Michael Stattmann Co-founder of castLabs, and Co-managing Director of Above; Dirk Ottens, Head of Content & Media Strategy at Lufthansa Systems
16:40-17:30
Inside
Media.Monks Global AWS-Based Virtual Production Team Speakers: ewis itinga of nnoation ediaons aira atiar irector of ales – Media & Entertainment – Amazon Web Services (AWS)
17:30 Networking Cocktail Reception
11 SEPTEMBER
11.15-12.00 Tracking the Next Wave of Innovation with Omdia
Speakers: Matthew Bailey, Principal Analyst - Omdia; Max Signorelli, Principal Analyst, Omdia
12.15-13.00
In Conversation with Zixi Speakers: Gordon Brooks, CEO - Zixi; Matt Wilson, irector istribution araount ar enry Broadcast Infrastructure – Disney Streaming Services
14.30-15.15
Balanced Computing: Choosing the right balance between on prem, edge and cloud deployments Moderator: Regina Poniridis – Analyst – Caretta Research Speakers: le edfern eon ibson ief oercial fficer lier arer oercial lacbird
16.15-17.00 Woman Leading the Direct-to-Consumer Revolution Speakers: Faz Aftab – Director, International M&E ontent artnersips oogle deline assin araount ericas owya ubraanian ecutie ice resident of ngineering arner ros iscoery unice ar ief eenue fficer ii
12 SEPTEMBER 10:00-10:45
How Al Jazeera is Shifting the Paradigm of News Delivery Speakers: Mohamed Mouwad, Managing Editor – Al Jazeera; Ahmed AlFahad – Executive Director of Technology and Network Operations – Al Jazeera
12:00-12:45 New Frontiers for Esports: The next wave of innovation Speakers: Nicolas Bourdon, Chief Marketing fficer uns acobs ategory ead aing ediaons
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