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News and Notes: 16 June 2008 Journey into the digital future with BroadcastAsia 2008 Largest-ever Singapore Pavilion will anchor the event, showcasing cutting-edge technologies that will change how we use and interact with media.BroadcastAsia is back, and this 13th instalment of the region's premier digital multimedia technology event promises a glimpse into the digital future. Themed “Digital: The Journey Forward”, BroadcastAsia2008 – which opens tomorrow – will cover 22,000 sq m of the Singapore Expo, with 760 companies from 46 countries taking part. Its anchor group pavilion will be the 1,200 sq m Singapore Pavilion, showcasing a record 50 local companies on the cutting edge of digital broadcasting. This compares with just 180 sq m and 10 local firms in 2004. “The pavilion captures MDA’s vision to grow a vibrant media hub, and create a conducive environment for the test-bedding of innovative applications, services and technologies,” said Dr Christopher Chia, CEO, Media Development Authority of Singapore. “We also aim to attract more broadcasters and industry players to use Singapore as a launch pad to regionalise their businesses.”
With pre-registered visitors admitting sourcing budgets of US$1.8 billion, this target looks achievable. What’s in store? Here are a few highlights of the Singapore Pavilion.
BroadcastAsia 2008 runs from 17 to 20 June at Singapore Expo and is open to trade visitors. It is held alongside CG Overdrive – Asia’s unparalleled computer-graphics event – and a host of other events under the Infocomm Media Business Exchange. During this week, MDA will also be organising the first-ever Regional Seminar on Digital Terrestrial Television Broadcasting (DTTB). Comprising workshops and presentations, the event aims to provide technical and policy training to support the efforts of Asean countries in the adoption of a common digital TV broadcasting standard. We will be bringing you highlights of BroadcastAsia 2008, CG Overdrive and the Regional Seminar on DTTB throughout this coming week. Stay tuned! For latest updates on the media industry, log on to www.smf.sg To read archives, please click here.
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