BroadCastAsia to integrate technologies experiencing content

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BroadCastAsia to integrate technologies experiencing content

MUMBAI: This year, BroadCastAsia will take place in Singapore from 15-18 June and will play on the theme, Integrating Technologies Experiencing Content.

The event will feature new 3D and digital signage technologies as well as digital and high definition equipment and integrated workflow solutions for the broadcasting, production and post-production industries. BroadcastAsia is organised by Singapore Exhibition Services (SES).
 
SES senior project manager Calvin Koh notes that the expectation is that BroadcastAsia will be bigger by 10 per cent compared with last year based on the exhibitor response. The spotlight within the 3D showcase will focus on various acquisition processes and streaming media platforms.

BroadCastAsia is projected to have 617 exhibiting companies. Another 1350 companies will be exhibiting at CommunicAsia. CommunicAsia will have 24 group pavilions including countries like the US, Canada, Belgium, Bangladesh, Australia, two from India and two from China. BroadcastAsia will have 10 group pavilions including the US, UK, Italy and Korea. 
 
BroadCastAsia will have exhibitors from 42 countries while CommunicAsia will have exhibitors from 55 countries. Koh adds that BroadCastAsia will have at least 12 exhibiting companies from India compared with six last year. They include RSG Media Systems, Wasp3d and Monarch Innovative Technologies.

BroadcastAsia 2010 will also have an international conference. The speakers include Teamcast CTO Gerard Faria, Star India senior VP business systems and technology Larry Salmela and NHK Japan principal engineer Yoshimasa Chounan.