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IBC 2005 Conference

Posted by Sachin Garg on 27th August 2005 | Permanent Link

The IBC 2005 Conference will take place at the Amsterdam RAI from 8-12 September 2005, intending to meet the needs of the creative, business and technical communities in both its indepth coverage of subject material and the variety of different formats that its sessions take.

Over the last few years theme days have become a major part of the IBC conference offering delegates the opportunity to learn about a carefully selected topic crucial to the present state of the industry and IBC2005 will be no different. These highly successful themes allow international experts the scope to explore a subject over the course of a full day within a structured format and provide delegates with the full picture of where we are heading. Delegates can also expect excellent networking opportunities with theme days rounding off where appropriate with hosted cocktail receptions.

This year, the theme days will cover Delivery to the Consumer, High Definition Television, Mobile Applications, Content Production & Protection and D-Cinema. In each case the bigger picture will be explored and delegates will come away with new insights and answers to the burning issues.

You can check the conference program here.

broadcastbuyer.tv has a headlines section with news on IBC 2005.

IBC2004 Session recordings are available via ibcsessions.com (Not free)

3 Responses to “IBC 2005 Conference”

  1. c10n Says:

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    Allegro will introduce MPEG-4 AVC first certification tools at IBC in Amsterdam. Reportedly, the Allegro Test Suites are first class tools able to guarantee an H.264 /AVC vid […]

  2. c10n Says:

    […] environments. Rhozet Corporation will be demonstrating its transcoding applications during IBC. Built on the same technology as Rhozet’s Carbon MPEG Grid Encoder which brought high-speed MPEG enc […]

  3. c10n Says:

    […] ll be on display as part of Modulus Video’s complete AVC system demonstration during IBC 2005. Featuring an intuitive application interface, MCSM is built on a secure, resilient and extensible cl […]

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