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SMPTE 2008 registration open
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Thursday, 14 August 2008
New and emerging entertainment technologies will be the focus of the SMPTE 2008: Annual Tech Conference & Expo in October.

Early bird registration is now open for the international event. The three-day conference and trade show takes place October 28 - 30, 2008 at the Renaissance Hotel in Hollywood, and will feature keynotes, white papers, case studies and tutorials from thought-leaders worldwide who will detail their findings and experience on a broad range of topics, from stereoscopic 3-D theatrical and home entertainment, to asset management via metadata, to IPTV.

"We designed the SMPTE 2008 Tech Conference and Expo to be a nuts and bolts resource for our members, as well as a service to the greater professional entertainment technology community," said Kimberly Maki, executive director of the organisation and the show. "It is a non-proprietary event where the industry can learn about the latest media-related technologies and how they will be employed, and about the innovations likely to be put into place in the next five years."

SMPTE 2008 will offer more educational sessions than previous annual shows, brought about by a record number of white paper submissions. More than 55% of the tendered research came from experts outside the United States. Final presenters were selected by the SMPTE 2008 Program Committee, which is chaired by Tom Scott, vice president, technology, OnStream Media. This year's conference will be complemented by an expanded tradeshow floor, with high-tech, hands-on displays from companies in the entertainment hardware, software, tools and technologies marketplace.

Peter Ludé, senior vice president of engineering, Broadcast and Business Solutions, Sony Electronics is SMPTE editorial vice president; John Luff, television technology consultant with HD Consulting, is conference vice president, and Patricia Keighley, vice president/general manager of David Keighley Productions 70MM Inc., is chair of the Local Arrangements Committee.

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