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[ADVERT] The 2nd Annual Connected Home Forum


  • Subject: [ADVERT] The 2nd Annual Connected Home Forum
  • From: "Mark McCall" <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 18 Aug 2005 16:05:40 +0100 (BST)

Event: The 2nd Annual Connected Home Forum
Date: 11th-12th October 2005
Location: Business Design Centre, London
Contact: Wendy_fanner@xxxxxxx
Overview:

Increased consumer downloads of digital content due to increased
connectivity and broadband penetration mean that various devices are being
touted as the solution to the needs of the consumer. However, surrounding
all this innovation are questions of convergence, standards, routes to
market and understanding the consumer demand.

The 2nd Annual European Connected Home Forum is a senior level discussion
forum bringing together all members of the value chain to provide strategic
insight into the growing connected home market. In depth presentations and
discussions will show you how to:

. Create profitable and compelling consumer packages and services
. Understand the fundamental drivers in developing successful uptake
of the connected home
. Recognise when to cooperate or compete in the connected home
ecosystem
. Interact with the needs of the consumer and incorporate them into
your business strategy
. Form partnerships and produce secure cross media solutions to gain
access to the highest value content
. Maximise revenue potential by assessing the importance of
convergence, standards and interoperability
. Prepare for the continuing evolution of the connected home








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