The TV of Tomorrow Show
Event Info
Description
The TV of Tomorrow Show 2007 and 2008 were praised by sponsors, speakers and attendees not only as a true "experts' conference" that attracted a veritable "who's who" of the interactive TV industry, but as a completely unique and enjoyable experience. We are working hard to ensure that the TV of Tomorrow Show 2009--which is already attracting an array of high-powered speakers and which will feature a line-up of fascinating entertainments--is even better.
The TV of Tomorrow Show 2009 will also feature the presentation of the prestigious annual [itvt] Awards for Leadership in Interactive and Multiplatform Television. The awards, which debuted at the NCTA National Show in 2004, recognize both corporate and individual achievement in the multiplatform interactive TV space.
A Different Kind of Event…
Here's what makes the TV of Tomorrow Show so different from other high-tech conferences and tradeshows:
• | It is the only industry event to focus exclusively on the delivery of interactive TV on multiple platforms (e.g. cable, satellite, telco TV, wireless, Internet TV, DVRs, handheld devices, iPods, game consoles, etc.) |
• | Ensuring that attendees are able to meet and schmooze with the right people is a primary focus of the event. |
• | Speakers are selected for their expertise alone, not because they, or the company they represent, have paid a speaker's fee. |
• | The panel sessions are structured, educational, rigorous and highly focused, and even include moderated debates on hot-button issues. Our goal is to ensure that they are as thorough and informational as [itvt]'s regular interview features. |
• | The event is also highly interactive, with open floor/mic sessions and other features designed to promote discussion on a range of topics. |
• | The event is designed to promote cross-pollination between the interactive/multiplatform TV community and other creative communities. Among other things, it features a curated exhibit of contemporary artworks that exemplify the theme, "TV of Tomorrow." |
• | The event takes place in a beautiful setting, conducive to learning and creativity: an architecturally unique building, close to great restaurants, hotels, museums, theaters and more. |
• | Finally, the event is designed to be fun. It features challenges, contests (all with a practical purpose), and a range of other community-building activities. |