Digital technology, applied to broadcasting, continues to develop. New applications are announced at an increasingly frequent basis and the DVB standards are at the core of most. As the adoption of DVB standards and the introduction of new standards increase, it becomes more difficult to keep abreast of developments, hence the need for regular comprehensive updates. DVB World fulfills this need.
DVB World conferences present every year the latest developments in digital broadcasting. As speakers and panellists it features all the leading personalities of the DVB project as well as all those who are directly involved in the pioneering work of standardisation, development and implementation of the various aspects of the DVB — the people at the coalface of the new developments.
DVB World conferences are an event not to be missed by anyone who is seriously involved in the design and implementation of digital broadcasting systems. If you are in digital media, you can’t afford not to attend.
The DVB Project has guaranteed stability and continuity in the introduction of standards now adopted throughout the world. Applications embrace all platforms and address the many services demanded by an increasingly sophisticated public today.
The world’s media landscape moves forward year-by-year, new developments opening up new avenues and creating new opportunities on a scale never before experienced in our industry.
DVB World conferences have charted these developments over the years and provided the opportunity for the otherwise busy professionals to keep in touch with the trends. Now approaching its eighth edition, the DVB World conference in 2008 promises to be just as exciting and enlightening as its predecessors.
DVB World 2008 will be held in Budapest on the banks of the Danube. The Intercontinental Hotel, with its scenic location and yet proximity to the heart of the city, is an ideal venue.
Conference information provided by konferenciakalauz.hu
Official Website: http://www.dvbworld.eu/
Added by konferenciakalauz.hu on February 7, 2008