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Integrating Technologies, Experiencing Content 18 - 21 June 2013 Levels 4 and 5, Newvenue for Marina Bay Sands, Singapore Broadcastasia The 18th International Digital Multimedia & Entertainment Technology Exhibition & Conference www.Broadcast-Asia.com Integrating Technologies, Experiencing Content 18 - 21 June 2013 Levels 4 and 5, NEWvenue for Marina Bay Sands, Singapore BroadcastAsia Mongolia Korea Japan China Pakistan Tibet Nepal Taiwan India Bangladesh Hong Kong Macau Myanmar Laos Thailand Vietnam Cambodia Philippines Sri Lanka Brunei Malaysia Singapore Indonesia Organised by: Worldwide Associate: Held concurrently with: Incorporating: As Asia’s largest representative, integrated show for the pro-audio, film and TV industries, BroadcastAsia serves as the regional launch pad for the latest and most wide-ranging technologies by some of the biggest and most promising enterprises from around the world. With 87% of BroadcastAsia’s exhibitors and 57% of the visitors from overseas, industry professionals and C-level executives converge at this international event for an immersive networking and trade experience. Boost your company’s profile on a niche platform that intersects Asia’s emerging markets with established ones in the West – especially since the show will be staged at a different venue this year, joining CommunicAsia / EnterpriseIT at Marina Bay Sands to deliver a holistic ICT and broadcasting experience. Technology Focus for 2013 OTT / Cloud Broadcasting Multi-Platform Broadcasting Satellite / Terrestrial / Cable Broadcasting Digital Media Asset Management / File-based Production DVB-T2 Digital TV / HDTV / InternetTV Broadcast Automation, Infrastructure and Facilities Production / Post Production Software Content Editing / Colouring Restoration Pro Audio Technology BroadcastAsia2013 International Video Content Delivery Network provides industry Conference Broadcast IT Networking and Security executives with a knowledge platform to discuss current business challenges and technological innovations shaping the broadcast industry. Gain access to top-level professionals from the broadcast community who are actively seeking solutions to embrace digitisation, harness advance technologies and monetise content effectively. With the growth of new competitors in the market, these industry players have indicated they need solutions FAST to help them stay relevant for 2013. Expect to meet more than 550 key decision makers from over 40 countries who are C-level Executives, Presidents, VPs and Directors of key broadcasting firms. Showcase your proven solutions and maximise your exposure with this audience. For more information about speaking opportunities, please contact Jaime at [email protected]. Group Pavilions Combine your strengths with other up-and-coming innovative 1enterprises from your country and showcase your solutions as Different Ways to a group. Enjoy incentives and programmes when you join the Make a Great Impression scheme. Here are the participating groups: Belgium China France Korea Canada Germany Singapore USA Italy Spain UK Cinematography / Film / Production Zone As Asia’s film industry continues to ride 3,678 visitors from TV broadcasting, a wave of popularity and sharp growth, production, post-production, content plans to enlarge this dedicated zone are provision and aggregation met with the also in the pipeline. Congregate with other following exhibitors @ BroadcastAsia2012’s innovative players in Asia’s rising interactive cinematography zone offering everything media and film industries as you feature from production, post-production solutions the latest technologies relevant to Asia’s to studio equipment: up-and-coming creative professionals. Join us if you have the following Blackmagic Design technologies: Cine Equipment DG Color Imaging Equipment Animation & VFX EMC Computer Systems Cameras / Lenses Kino Flo Lighting Systems Content Editing / Colouring Restoration Matthews Studio Equipment Digital Intermediate Mediascope Productions Motion / Film Production Miller Camera Support Equipment Post Production Software Panasonic Services for film productions, on set Quantum Corporation and off set Roland Asia-Pacific Virtual Production ScubaCam The Media Village Tiffen Steadicam Zunzheng Digital Video Creative Content Production Conference Back for its 4th successful year, gain access to top-level professionals from industry giants and new entrants who are actively seeking strategies for developing the right content, making use of the right equipment and distributing content effectively across different media platforms. Expect to meet more than 200 key players including Producers, Writers, Directors of Programming from Broadcasters, Film Financiers and other professionals associated with creative content generation in the industry. Be a part of the panel of experts to showcase your sleekest and proven tools and software to this audience. Do not miss out on this exposure and partnership building opportunity! For more information about speaking opportunities, please contact Jaime at [email protected] Hospitality Suites Meet your target audience and enjoy exclusivity at BroadcastAsia2013 by taking up 2exclusive hospitality suites. With these hospitality suites, you can set up personal meetings with potential prospects and existing clients in a private setting tailored to your needs and marketing strategies. Network with customers, do private product demonstrations, hold exclusive discussions, seminars or conferences and host prestigious cocktail parties to entice your most elite buyers. Customise the suites to your marketing needs and maximise your marketing dollars, while ensuring that you’re never too far away from the buzz of activity at the show floor. For full details, contactMerliyn Low at [email protected] or +65 6233 6673. No broadcasting or film ecosystem is complete without the sonorous support of audio that gives any production a resonant lift. Create a dramatic impression and appeal to over 1,000 visitors from radio broadcasting, audio production / post-production, and live event and entertainment production. Participate with us if you offer the 2012 exhibitors with pro-audio following products / services: offerings: Audio Editing Academy I&C AETA Audio Systems Audio Effects ATG Broadcast Axel Technology S.R.L. Audio Production Axia Audio Bosch Communications Audio Mixer Systems Broadcast Communications International Broadcast Professional Audio Post / Mastering Broadcom Calrec Audio CDA Audio Production Professional Audio Asia Charter Oak Music and Sound Libraries Danmon Asia Datumstruct Daxco Digital Radio Digital DB Elettronica Telecomunicazioni Radio / Audio Automation Systems SPA Digidia Digigram Doteck Digital Radio / Audio Master Control Technologies DPA Microphone Emotion Systems Evertz Global Broadcast Supply Harris Corporation IHSE Lawo AG Linear Acoustic Mahajak SKM Electronics OMB Broadcast Omnia Audio Onair Media Communication Orban Europe GMBH Proaktiv Systems R.V.R Elettronica S.P.A Riedel Communications Sagacity China Sennheiser Asia Sonifex Sony Corporation of Hong Kong SRSG Broadcast Stagetec Asia Studer Professional (Harman) Suitcase TV Team108 Technical Services Telos Systems TSL Visual Technologies India Wisycom Wohler Technologies Zhengzhou Kema Movie-TV Optoelectronics Advertising & Sponsorship Make the best of a rich assortment of advertising and sponsorship opportunities tailored for you to 3highlight your brand’s presence at BroadcastAsia2013. With an extensive variety of options ranging from attention-grabbing on-site signages and banners, conference sponsorship, collateral, badge and paper bag sponsorship to web / print marketing, you’ll be spoilt for choice. Maximise your exposure at Asia’s most well-established and definitive digital multimedia and entertainment technology event! For more details, please contact Calvin Koh at [email protected] or +65 6233 6701. Report Card 11,200 Trade Visitors % Exhibitors in 2012 57 Overseas Trade Visitors % 740 Overseas Exhibitors 2 0122,658 C-Levels / Presidents / Board / Directors 87 78 Visiting Countries / Regions Visitors’ Quotes Exhibitors’ Quotes “I had a great experience seeing new technologies “BroadcastAsia is the most important trade show for up close, especially the cameras and lenses. us in Asia. The show gets better with each edition The renewed focus on 3D stereoscopic technology and attracts the right attendees from the industry. was also a highlight for me. With the revolution going We have every intention to return next year.” on in digital media and digital content creation in the Peter Petrov Asia-Pacific region, BroadcastAsia is an apt forum Marketing Manager, Playbox to build leadership for this region and gain recognition globally.” “BroadcastAsia2012 has been extremely rewarding for Grass Valley. We meet and catch up with our Ashish Sharad Kulkarni existing customers, as well as get to know new Chief Operating Officer, BIG Animation (A Reliance Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group Company), India potential ones. We’re extremely satisfied that the show delivers professional visitors, which is very “As Topas TV is a new DTH satellite and pay important. We have participated in the show for TV station broadcasting 65 channels, I came to many years and will exhibit again next year.” BroadcastAsia to shop for equipment from Andrew Sedek set-top boxes to head-end products and encoders. Senior Vice President (Asia Pacific Region), Grass Valley I visited COSHIP, Harmonic, Wellav, Grass Valley and Ideal Systems, and also came to update myself “This year’s BroadcastAsia is one of our best, on the newest technologies. I am happy with the we had great
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