2013 conference - CES
2013 conference - CES
2013 conference - CES
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Conference Tracks<br />
Session material as of December 17, 2012. Visit Conference.<strong>CES</strong>web.org for current program updates.<br />
Thursday, January 10 LVCC, North Hall, N258<br />
9–10:15 a .m .<br />
The Aftermarket X-Factor: Designing for<br />
Technology and the Consumer<br />
By 2014, 70 percent of consumer devices will connect to the<br />
Internet, extending the digital lifestyle into vehicles. Discover how<br />
automotive and consumer electronics technologies are optimizing<br />
the customer experience; why technology is a game-changer for<br />
car designers; and how and why the active interface will drive car<br />
purchasing decisions in the future.<br />
Moderator: John Waraniak, VP, Vehicle Technology, Specialty<br />
Equipment Market Association (SEMA)<br />
Panelists: Chris Cook, President, Mobile Electronics<br />
Retailers Association<br />
Nick Pudar, VP, Planning and Business<br />
Development, OnStar<br />
Jake Sigal, Founder and CEO, Livio Radio<br />
Connect2Car: Optimizing the<br />
Connected Driver Experience<br />
FREE<br />
Next-generation technologies and innovations are coming from automotive and<br />
consumer electronics companies, the aftermarket and new, untraditional<br />
players. Effectively installing and integrating new systems, features, functions<br />
and apps into the car and consumer lifestyle remains a challenge for<br />
automakers and aftermarket companies. Design and social thinking, combined<br />
with the aftermarket X-factor and collaborative business models, are<br />
rapidly democratizing traditional product development and marketing and<br />
branding strategies.<br />
10:30–11:45 a .m .<br />
Bridging the Gap: Integrating Automotive and<br />
Consumer Electronics Content and Context<br />
The ability to send apps and software updates by satellite or over<br />
the Internet allows automakers and aftermarket companies to<br />
greatly reduce the complexity of onboard vehicle systems. See how<br />
putting technology in the cloud accelerates the integration,<br />
adoption, commercialization and optimization of connected-driver<br />
services and products.<br />
Presenter: Marc LeDuc, Technical Program Engineer,<br />
SAE International<br />
Moderator: John Waraniak, VP, Vehicle Technology, Specialty<br />
Equipment Market Association (SEMA)<br />
Panelists: Tony Cooprider, Sr. Technical Leader,<br />
Ford Motor Company<br />
“Mad” Mike Martin, Car Customization Specialist,<br />
Galpin Auto Sports<br />
Conference Tracks<br />
Session material as of December 17, 2012. Visit Conference.<strong>CES</strong>web.org for current program updates.<br />
Tuesday, January 8 LVCC, South Hall, S204-205<br />
10–11:15 a .m .<br />
CON1 Smart TVs and the Future of Entertainment<br />
Once a household connects a smart TV to the Internet, online<br />
content becomes a significant part of the entertainment picture.<br />
Panelists cover the smart TV’s impact on the distribution and<br />
consumption of video, games, music and apps, plus the technology<br />
and business implications of delivering managed and over-the-top<br />
video services to a smart TV.<br />
Moderator: Brett Sappington, Director, Research,<br />
Parks Associates<br />
Panelists: Jason Henderson, Product Manager, FiOS TV Verizon<br />
Kurt Hoppe, Director, Smart TV Innovations and<br />
Alliances, LG Electronics<br />
Vishnu Rao, Associate Director, Smart<br />
TV Platform, Sharp<br />
Vassilis Seferidis, Director, European Business<br />
Development, Samsung<br />
CONNECTIONS TM Summit<br />
This year’s summit focuses on business models and market strategies for<br />
the connected home. Don’t miss your opportunity to gain C-level insights<br />
and connect with marketing and strategy executives developing solutions for the<br />
digital home. International research firm Parks Associates presents consumer and<br />
industry trends, new business and distribution models, and partnership and growth<br />
opportunities for connected devices, digital content and multiple platforms.<br />
Please request your invitation at parksassociates.com/<strong>CES</strong>VIP to attend our 5:30 p.m.<br />
Networking Reception sponsored by Lowe’s.<br />
PRICING<br />
All Access Pass $1,600<br />
Full-Day Program $500<br />
Individual Session $300<br />
11:30 a .m .–12:45 p .m .<br />
CON2 Second-Screen Experiences and<br />
Revenue Opportunities<br />
New consumer habits are integrating tablets and smartphones into<br />
the TV viewing experience creating new content discovery paths<br />
and advertising entry points. Second-screen services have the<br />
potential to produce new revenue streams, strengthen viewership<br />
and personalize the TV experience. This panel analyzes<br />
monetization<br />
opportunities and ways to improve the consumer experience.<br />
Moderator: Heather Way, Research Analyst, Parks Associates<br />
Panelists: Cameron Clayton, Sr. VP, Digital Product,<br />
The Weather Channel Companies<br />
Vance Ikezoye, CEO, Audible Magic<br />
David Jones, EVP, Marketing, Shazam<br />
Jesse Redniss, Sr. VP, Digital, USA Network<br />
Jeff Siegel, Sr. VP, Worldwide Advertising, Rovi Corp<br />
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