CONTENT EVERYWHERE STAGE SCHEDULE - HALL 5
9 SEPTEMBER 11.30-12.00
Demo: How the category of playback products can take viewing experiences to the next level Speaker: Stefan Lederer - CEO & Founder - Bitmovin
12.00-13.00
Panel: Building audiences through better discovery, personalisation and engagement Speakers: Ed Abis - Managing Director - Dizplai; Roland Sars - CEO - Media Distillery; Tom Dvorak - Co-founder & CCO - XroadMedia
13.00-13.30
Demo: Spideo Explore – The recommendation analytics platform Speaker: Soumonos Mukherjee - Head of Data Science - Spideo
10 SEPTEMBER 10.00-10.30
Demo: Highest quality and most stable live experience at the lowest cost Speaker: aniel erea ief ecnology fficer - System73
10.30-11.30
Panel: The Importance of User Experience Moderator: i ulligan ecutie ice President and Research Director - MIDiA Research Speakers: Pierre Donath - CPO & CMO - 3SS; uben enoregias ief ales fficer aro iti ief areting fficer niast
11.30-12.00
Demo: Sex, lies and video tapes – the truth behind your CDN logs Speaker: Javi B - Technical Product Manager - Touchstream
12.00-12.30
Demo: Data Activated: How Telefonica closed the loop to drive business impact Speaker: Rasha Mozil - Account Executive - ontentise aria irtudes ead of roduct - Telefonica
15.30-16.00 Demo: LTN: Bringing order to the chaos of IP video delivery Speaker: ic oung lobal roducts
17.30-18.00 Demo: Android TV Management: Key features and benefits Speaker: Michael Shoham - CEO - Radix
14.00-15.00 Panel: Environmental sustainability and the cloud’s contribution to tackling climate change Moderator: Andreas Waltenspiel – Waltenspiel Management Consulting Speakers: leuenn eoffic trategy and Business Development - Accedo; Marc Baillavoine - CEO - Quortex; Jon Anderson - CDN Product anager eloci
15.00-15.30 Demo: Keywords media monitoring system Speaker: Philippe Mendes - President - Mediatree
16.00-17.00
Panel: Cloud applications in media & entertainment: What’s next? Speakers: aid opson ief roduct fficer eset eir erer enior irector torage Processing, Product Management - Synamedia; ladiir sagano enior olutions rcitect Alibaba Cloud
17.00-17.30
Demo: How to build your own live digital show in the cloud Speaker: Gareth Capon - CEO - Grabyo
12.30-13.30
Panel: New ways to expand and engage audiences Moderator: David Grindle - Executive Director - SMPTE Speakers: Christof Haslauer - CEO - NativeWaves; ang ai resident isualn aien ead ata roducts i
14.00-14.30
Demo: LiveAPI: How to build your next Youtube? Speaker: Tam Nguyen - Product Manager - LiveAPI
14.30-15.30
Panel: The clamp down on credentials sharing and implications for OTT business models Moderator: Stan Moote, CTO, IABM Speakers: Laurent Potesta - CEO and Founder - Ad Insertion Platform; Gal Turjeman - CEO astifyai itsan aider irector roduct Management - Synamedia
15.30-16.00
Demo: Universal DRM complete Speaker: David Eisenbacher - Co-founder & CEO - EZDRM
16.00-16.30
Demo: Automated mass VOD transcoding with added value (VOD transcoding case study) Speaker: Norberts Ositis - Head of Solutions for Media - Telia
16.30-17.30
Panel: New opportunities for OTT video streaming Moderator: Colin Dixon - Founder & Chief Analyst - nScreenMedia Speakers: oe oster asel oul Ramkumar, Co-founder & Head of Business Development – Castr Live Streaming; Cristina Garcés, CEO - Optiva Media an EPAM Company
17.30-18.00 Demo: Introducing Wolvic – A new browser which picks-up where Firefox Reality leaves off Speaker: Xavier Castaño Garcia - Partner - Igalia
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