OTTAWA – The 2005 Canadian Association of Broadcasters Convention – The Future Summit – will feature hard-hitting sessions on a wide range of industry issues.
New technologies and delivery platforms, combined with the latest trends in advertising, are mounting unprecedented challenges to the future of regulation in a broadband world. This year’s program makes the CAB Convention a must-attend event for industry players and observers.
Mark your calendars and make sure to request media accreditation today, to cover the most important event of the private broadcasting industry.
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A complete program and entertainment line-up is available on the CAB web site by clicking here.
The Future Summit highlights
Dr. Andrew Lippman, senior research scientist, MIT Media Laboratory will deliver The Future Summit’s Opening Keynote Address on Monday, November 7.
In his more than 30 years at MIT, Dr. Lippman has conducted ground-breaking research in the areas of interactivity, entertainment, networking, radio communications, personal computers, and graphics. Dr. Lippman’s latest research in the field of viral communications makes him one of the world’s leading experts on how to apply this new model and prepare for the next explosion in the communications industry.
Manitoba Premier Gary Doer will open 2005 Convention: The Honourable Gary Doer , Premier of Manitoba, will deliver the convention opening remarks on Monday, November 7, 2005. Premier Doer’s presence will enhance an already stellar group of guest speakers, moderators and panelists appearing at this year’s Convention.
To read a full list of panelists confirmed to date, click here.