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Keynote Speech 2006 |
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Beijing International Convention Center , March 20, 2006 |
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9:00 |
CCBN2006 Opening Ceremony
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9:00-9:30 |
Annual National Awarding for Technical Quality of Radio & TV Programs
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9:30-12:00 |
Mr. Zhang Haitao, Vice minister State Administration of Radio Film and Television |
The Main Task of the Broadcasting Technology and Enterprise Development during the "11th Five-Year Plan" |
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13:30-14:30 |
Mr. He Zongjiu Vice President CCTV |
Positively carry out the "11th Five-Year Plan"in broadcasting industry, Fully improve the digitalization and networking in TV statiion
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14:30-15:10 |
Mr. S.V. Vasudevan Director, Cable Video Architectures Cisco Systems, Inc.
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21st Century Cable Operators |
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15:10-15:40 |
Mr. Jun Chizawa Vice President of Sony (China) Limited Chief Marketing Officer of China Professional Solutions Group |
HD, Toward high-efficiency & Network |
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15:40-16:10 |
Mr. Patrick Harshman Executive Vice President Harmonic Inc
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Video Everywhere: Global Trends in Video Delivery and Consumption |
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16:10-16:50 |
Mr. Peter MacAvock Executive DirectorDVB Project Office |
The Challenges of Mobile Television |
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16:50-17:00 |
Mr. Oded Arbel Israel's Economic & Trade Representative to China |
Ensuring Growth through Technological Leadership and Scalable Solutions |
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17:00-18:00 |
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CCTV HD Demo | |
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Speaker: Mr. S.V. Vasudevan, Director, Cable Video Architectures Cisco Systems, Inc.
Mr. S.V. Vasudevan (Vasu) is Director of Cable Video Architectures at Cisco Systems, responsible for video networking solutions for cable and backbone service provider networks. An electrical engineering graduate of UC Berkeley, Vasu began his career at 3Com designing networking adapters. At that time, 10BASE-T, the first commercial implementation of twisted-pair Ethernet, was just emerging from IEEE standardization, and would later help catalyze the rapid global proliferation of IP communications. Vasu also worked at portable networking pioneer Xircom, developing a prototype and first generation wireless adapter that years later would later become standardized and now known as 802.11 or Wi-Fi. Vasu joined video compression startup DiviCom (acquired by Harmonic, Inc.) during its first year of operation to work on a then-emerging digital television technology called MPEG-2. He co-designed one of the first broadcast MPEG-2 encoders and remultiplexers, and developed the first commercial product to carry MPEG-2 transport over ATM networks. He also led the design of the first encoder in a highly-integrated 1RU form factor. Vasu later joined DiviCom's highly-renowned Professional Services group as a systems architect, working with R&D and 3rd party subsystem vendors on open solutions for worldwide digital television deployments. As Chief Architect for BigBand Networks, Vasu leveraged his experiences in both networking and digital video. His responsibilities were to apply BigBand's CMTS platforms to develop solutions that served today's needs and tomorrow's possibilities. A key instrumental solution to emerge from these efforts was Switched Digital Broadcast, which after 3+ years of inspiration and perspiration, is currently being rolled out by major North American MSOs. At Cisco, Vasu¡¯s mission is to leverage the networking technologies provided by Cisco and the video technologies from Cisco¡¯s recent acquisition of Scientific Atlanta to create a powerful suite of solutions that will provide unprecedented levels of service flexibility, scalability and personalization. He has authored several published technical papers and has been an invited speaker at many industry conferences.
Topic: 21st Century Cable Operators
Abstract of the speech : As we enter and create the communications world of the 21st century, service providers are no longer defined by their transmission technologies. Cable carriers are becoming voice providers. Telecom carriers are becoming video providers. Mobile carriers are adding video elements to their services. The carriers are seeking to provide a bundled service of voice, video, data, and mobility to consumers. Some are achieving this goal through strategic partnerships. Others are designing their network infrastructure to support these services on a common platform.
Building a platform to satisfy 21st century carrier needs is a challenge. The carriers that will ultimately succeed will be the ones who manage a technology platform that is both scalable and flexible in the services that can be accommodated today as well as the services that are anticipated in the future. This talk will specifically address the opportunity for cable operators to transform their business into an "experience" provider by integrating the latest advances in digital video, IPTV and DOCSIS technologies to build a converged platform for offering quad-play services." |
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Speaker : Mr. Jun Chizawa, Vice President of Sony (China) LimitedChief Marketing Officer of China Professional Solutions Group
Mr. Chizawa Jun, has been a member of the headquaters of Sony since 1981. He went back to China in 1993 and was in charge of Sony broadcast & professional business in China. Chinzawa servers as the Vice President of Sony (China) Limited, the Chief Marketing Officer of China Professional Solutions Group.
Topic: HD, Toward high-efficiency & Network Abstract of the speech : Production market is developing on the direction of Network and High Definition. Not only already providing total solution of HD production system, in network development, Sony XDCAM professional optical disc system has also made considerable progress in production and transmission of SD network. The next step is aiming at connecting the High Definition and Network to lay the foundation for promoting the HD, compatible with SD, production. |
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Speaker : Mr. Patrick Harshman, Executive Vice President ,Harmonic Inc
Mr. Patrick Harshman joined Harmonic in 1993 and in December 2005 was appointed Executive Vice President responsible for the Company's consolidated product divisions and global manufacturing operations. Prior to that, he was briefly the President of Harmonic's Convergent Systems and President of the Broadband Access Networks Division for more than four years. In the preceding years, Dr. Harshman has held management responsibilities for Harmonic's digital video and fiber optic transmission product lines and most recently served as Vice President of Marketing. Dr. Harshman received a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley.
Topic: Video Everywhere: Global Trends in Video Delivery and Consumption | |
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Speaker : Mr. Peter MacAvock, Executive Director, DVB Project Office
Involved in the Digital Video Broadcasting Project since its outset, Peter MacAvock is in charge of the small team responsible for the day-to-day running of this success industry initiative shaping the future of television.
Peter is also secretary to the main technical and executive bodies in DVB, and is part of the small management team shaping its policies. An Irish engineer living and working in Switzerland, Peter MacAvock holds degrees from University College Dublin, Ireland and INPG, Genoble, France.
Topic: The Challenges of Mobile Television
Abstract of the speech : The speech will cover some of the important results of recent trials on mobile television and the importance of ensuring open interoperable standards to help this important market develop. |
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Speaker : Mr. Oded Arbel , Israel 's Economic & Trade Representative to China .
Prior to his diplomatic position, Mr. Arbel has been consulting Hi-Tech entities on IP related transactions and VC investments.
Topic: Ensuring Growth through Technological Leadership and Scalable Solutions
Abstract of the speech : Ensuring Growth through Technological Leadership and Scalable Solutions Providing content and value added services in today's rapidly evolving digital era prove to be complex and challenging. For the service providers, connecting people to cellular service or providing the TV channels to a customer home is not enough and is taken for granted. Advanced solutions and access to a world of content, which historically belonged to other entertainment media, is rapidly becoming an integral part of Cable, Satellite, IP and cellular networks. Today's content and service providers are in the urgent need to create new services in order to generate additional revenues and to maintain their market share. Providing fast, diversified, reliable and secure service and content becomes a pillar in any company's existence. This year, in Israel , we have integrated our best and most reliable companies in this field to offer an End-to-End solution for Digital TV and IPTV, which we are presenting at CCBN.
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Mr. Zhang Haitao, Vice minister State Administration of Radio Film and Television
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Mr. He Zongjiu, Vice President CCTV |
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Mr. S.V. Vasudevan Director, Cable Video Architectures Cisco Systems, Inc.
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Mr. Jun Chizawa Vice President of Sony (China) Limited Chief Marketing Officer of China Professional Solutions Group
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Mr. Patrick Harshman Executive Vice President Harmonic Inc
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Mr. Peter MacAvock Executive DirectorDVB Project Office
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Mr. Oded Arbel Israel's Economic & Trade Representative to China
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