5 - 7 December 2005, Millennium Gloucester Hotel, London, United Kingdom
Business insight for the global digital entertainment industry
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Key speakers include:

Michael Fuchs, Former
CEO & Chairman, HBO 
& Former Chairman
Warner Music Group

Todd Wagner, CEO,
2929 Entertainment &
Co-Owner HDNet Films,
Landmark Theatres &
Magnolia Pictures Dist.

Tony Wadsworth
Chairman & CEO
EMI Music UK & Ireland


Andrew Burke
CEO
BT Entertainment


Simon Guild
CEO
MTV Networks Europe

Marilyn H. O'Connell
Senior VP, Broadband Solutions, Verizon Communications


Maxime Saada
VP, Corporate Strategy
CANAL+ Group


Ira Rubestein
Senior VP
Sony Pictures Digital

and many more..... click here!

Digital Entertainment World Congress - It's showtime!

The definitive cross-media gathering debating the entertainment cross-platform future

An unmatched speaker line up - the kingpins of digital entertainment

Capitalise on a watershed moment in the entertainment industry

Build new relationships and future partnerships with 10 hours of dedicated networking

Global speakers, global content, global business!

   

    

The global entertainment market

Digital Entertainment World Congress is the only truly international entertainment congress where key executives can share experience with attendees from Europe, Latin America and Asia, in addition to the US.

Despite content being driven from the US, the distribution chain is increasingly global.

Europe leads the US in broadband penetration and in Asia, when broadband penetration reaches 20% pan-regionally in 2-3 years, 80% of the world’s broadband users will be in Asia.


Why Digital Entertainment World Congress?

Because segments of the current value chain are being overtaken by new value links between each of the segment players: origination, packaging, distribution, consumption.

Because new technologies and the Internet are enabling new ways for consumers to be entertained.

Because the congress will uniquely examine the distributor’s challenge.

Because of the international focus of the agenda and the attendees.

Because of the emerging consumer markets of China, Russia, India and Brazil.

Because entertainment and leisure spend is increasing.

Because of the opportunity and re-evaluation of the brand experience.

Because of the challenges of brand degradation, piracy and counterfeiting.

Because of the need to continually innovate.

And a whole lot more...


It's showtime!

This is why the Digital Entertainment World Congress is important. And important now.

Digital Entertainment World Congress is where we learn from the success of others. And from their failure too. Where we learn how to successfully innovate. Where we connect with success.

AND for world class vendors, what a great opportunity to present solutions.

 

Sponsorship and speaking opportunities
are limited, please contact:
Taz Shariff, Project Director
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7827 4163 or email: taz.shariff@terrapinn.com

 

 

   


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