The event of the year – CommunicAsia2016, EnterpriseIT2016 and BroadcastAsia2016 will witness a strong line-up of keynote speakers this year throughout the four-day conference and market. Industry heavyweights speaking at the conference include: Alexandre Muller, Managing Director – TV5Monde, Azran Osman Rani, CEO – iflix Malaysia, Zungkon Yim, Deputy Director – Korean Broadcasting System (KBS), Glenn Sims, Creative Content – FremantleMedia Asia, Krishnan Rajagopalan, Chief Content & Distribution Officer – HOOQ, Michael McKay, President – activeTV, Sonia Fleck, CEO – Bomanbridge Media and many more industry experts.
The highly empowered event is expected to receive more than 280 C-level and senior executives delivering their experience and professional viewpoints on various topics and case studies on a wide range of the latest trends and technology advancements. The annual event draws an international audience of about 50,000+.
Fascinating opportunities for broadcast services smart lifestyles. From innovative startups to tried and tested solutions ready for implementation, CommunicAsia and EnterpriseIT brings the latest and best from around the world to cater not only to the ICT industry but business verticals such as banking, healthcare, transportation, educations, logistics, government, media and retail amongst others.
Being a highly innovative show in the Asia-Pacific region, and in keeping with the evolution of technology, there are new elements at this year’s event that reflect the changing landscape of the way data, content, information and entertainment are exchanged, delivered and consumed among businesses and consumers.
One new element is the NXT Cluster@CommunicAsia, which will showcase Smart Cities, with solutions powered by IoT. This aims to equip businesses/individuals with the know-how and contacts to harness the infinite opportunities made possible with IoT. With solutions and innovations from 3D Matters, NYP, PcVue Solutions and more, the new technologies focuses on enabling enterprises, cities and consumers to become smarter, greener and more efficient.
Another new element is the Asia ICT Innovation Forum which will feature an unprecedented speaking faculty, consisting of regional ministerial representatives, internationally renowned economist and global ICT industry thought leaders.
Since its first launch in 1979, the CommunicAsia and BroadcastAsia events have since expanded rapidly in the ensuing years in both size and quality. The organiser sees a consistent increase in the number of exhibitors, speakers, and attendees over the years, which speak to the excellent quality of the events.
In addition to growing in size, a main priority has been to keep pace with the evolution of technology and making sure the shows present the latest game-changing technologies that are shaping the way data, information and entertainment are delivered and consumed.
This year, the conference focuses more on ‘Connecting the Future Now’: The continued evolution of mobility and connectivity in today’s increasingly converging markets and hyper-connected world, and how it impacts cities, enterprises and consumers.
CommunicAsia/EnterpriseIT aims to help organisations navigate the trend of internet-of-things (IoT) impacting Smart Cities and Smart Businesses. With this, businesses will be able to chart future directions of the Information Technology sector, address critical industry-related issues and develop strategic partnerships among key players in the ICT ecosystem.
Additionally, BroadcastAsia, Asia’s most comprehensive and integrated broadcasting, digital multimedia and entertainment event, will delve into matters like the integration of technologies and content. Visitors can expect to see a larger showing of the latest technologies and innovations for today’s content driven world by numerous broadcasting, film, pro-audio and live entertainment companies.