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SuperSessions<br />

Session material as of December 17, 2012. Visit Conference.<strong>CES</strong>web.org for current program updates.<br />

Tuesday, January 8 LVCC, North Hall, N255-257<br />

9:30–10:30 a .m .<br />

The digital health revolution: body,<br />

mind and soul<br />

“I sing the body electric” takes on new<br />

meaning in our digital world, where<br />

devices let us monitor everything from stress levels to genetic<br />

sequences. Arianna Huffington moderates four digital health leaders<br />

as they discuss the latest innovations, their life-changing potential,<br />

and what the digital revolution means for body and soul.<br />

Moderator: Arianna Huffington, Editor-in-Chief, Huffington Post,<br />

and Creator, GPS for the Soul<br />

Panelists: Deepak Chopra, Co-Author, Super Brain; Founder of<br />

The Chopra Foundation and Chopra Center; YouTube/<br />

ChopraWell, Deepak Chopra LLC<br />

David Daly, Head of Oncology, Life Technologies<br />

Andrew M. Thompson, Co-Founder and CEO, Proteus<br />

Digital Health Inc.<br />

Reed V. Tuckson, Exec. VP and Chief of Medical Affairs,<br />

United Health Group<br />

Sonny Vu, CEO and Founder, Misfit Wearables<br />

11 a .m .–Noon<br />

Disruptive Technologies Impacting the<br />

Future of Games and Video<br />

Delivering the full console and PC gaming<br />

and video experience to mobile devices and<br />

thin clients via the cloud is on the horizon.<br />

Explore the various disruptive technologies<br />

that will change gaming and video delivery and reshape the<br />

marketplace for products and services around games, images and<br />

on-demand video.<br />

Moderator: Tim Bajarin, President, Creative Strategies Inc.<br />

Panelists: James Clappin, President, Corning Glass Division<br />

David Perry, CEO, GaiKai a Sony Company<br />

Rosen Sharma, CEO, BlueStacks<br />

Casper Thykier, Managing Director, Zappar<br />

12:30–1:30 p .m .<br />

Tv Connect at Ces<br />

Content Delivery Networks are evolving to<br />

deal with the demands of increased<br />

streaming over networks. This panel discussion calculates the<br />

impact of gaming and video content on network demand. Key<br />

industry thought leaders assess the future roles of content delivery<br />

and whether federation models can be implemented successfully.<br />

Presenter: Gavin Whitechurch, Director, IP&TV World Forum,<br />

Informa Telecoms & Media<br />

Moderator: Collin Dixon, Sr Partner, Advisory, TDG<br />

Panelists: Brian Joe, Manager, Content Strategy, Verizon<br />

David Jones, EVP, Marketing, Shazam<br />

Robyn Peterson, CTO, Mashable<br />

Barry Tishgart, VP, Internet Services, Comcast<br />

3–4 p .m .<br />

CneT’s next big Thing: The Post-mobile<br />

future: mapping the next frontier of<br />

Consumer electronics<br />

While consumer electronics seem focused on<br />

smartphones and tablets, the reality is that<br />

consumers’ persistent, always-on connections and<br />

social sharing are driving us toward a completely<br />

new set of devices and services. Molly Wood and Brian Cooley<br />

explore what the future — and its gadgets — will look like.<br />

10:30–11:30 a .m .<br />

SuperSessions<br />

Session material as of December 17, 2012. Visit Conference.<strong>CES</strong>web.org for current program updates.<br />

Wednesday, January 9 LVCC, North Hall, N255-257<br />

Mega Trends and Mobile First World<br />

The world’s leading tech companies discuss the<br />

most important trends in consumer Internet and a<br />

mobile-first world. How will mobile, social, cloud,<br />

content and devices converge for new services?<br />

Who will offer sustainable business models? Rajeev Chand leads<br />

an interactive debate on the future of consumer services.<br />

Moderator: Rajeev Chand, Managing Director and Head of<br />

Research, Rutberg & Company<br />

Panelists: Anand Chandrasekher, Sr. VP and CMO, Qualcomm<br />

Hal Lawton, Sr. VP and President of Online,<br />

The Home Depot<br />

Glenn Lurie, President, Emerging Enterprises and<br />

Partnerships, AT&T<br />

Kevin Packingham, Chief Product Officer, Samsung<br />

Vaughan Smith, VP, Mobile and Corporate<br />

Development, Facebook<br />

Noon–1 p .m .<br />

The New Network Effect<br />

Changes Everything<br />

How will the relationship among people,<br />

machines and infrastructure change in this<br />

increasingly networked world? Ericcson’s<br />

President and CEO Hans Vestberg, Rethink<br />

Robotic’s Rodney Brooks, and Ford Motor<br />

Co.’s Chief Technical Officer Paul Mascarenas join Techonomy’s<br />

David Kirkpatrick for demonstrations and discussion of how their<br />

disparate worlds are converging.<br />

Moderator: David Kirkpatrick, Founder and CEO, Techonomy<br />

Panelists: Rodney Brooks, Founder, Chairman and CTO,<br />

Rethink Robotic<br />

Paul Mascarenas, CTO, Ford Motor Co.<br />

Hans Vestberg, President and CEO, Ericsson<br />

1:30–2:30 p .m .<br />

One-on-One with FCC Chairman<br />

Julius Genachowski<br />

Join FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski and<br />

CEA President and CEO Gary Shapiro for a<br />

candid conversation about Chairman<br />

Genachowski’s tenure at and vision for the FCC, and his ongoing<br />

efforts to bring meaningful change to the agency. They discuss<br />

developments in broadband, spectrum reform, competition policy<br />

and other critical issues impacting the consumer<br />

electronics industry.<br />

Presenters: Julius Genachowski, Chairman, Federal<br />

Communications Commission<br />

Gary Shapiro, President and CEO, Consumer<br />

Electronics Association<br />

80 81<br />

3–4 p .m .<br />

argue the future 2: return of the future<br />

The Verge’s Editor-in-Chief, Joshua<br />

Topolsky, moderates a vibrant<br />

discussion with key influencers in the technology industry. They<br />

tackle the big questions: What’s the next frontier? Hardware vs.<br />

software — which plays a bigger role in shaping the technological<br />

landscape? And what challenges face innovators in a world<br />

burdened by patent and copyright disputes?<br />

Moderator: Joshua Topolsky, Editor-in-Chief, The Verge<br />

Panelists: Tim Baxter, President, Samsung Electronics America<br />

Eric Chang, Sr. Director, Tech Strategy, Microsoft<br />

Walt Mossberg, Personal Technology Columnist,<br />

The Wall Street Journal<br />

Nilay Patel, Managing Editor, The Verge<br />

Wednesday, January 9 The LVH Theater<br />

3–5 p .m .<br />

The brand matters supersession: how<br />

are your Consumers really engaging<br />

with digital media?<br />

MediaLink and The Intelligence Group<br />

convene a panel of young people to<br />

discuss their media consumption<br />

habits and, in the process, reveal the<br />

forces that make them increasingly elusive to marketers.<br />

Immediately after, senior management from major digital media,<br />

marketing, and/or emerging media platform companies respond to<br />

what they just heard.<br />

121411_<strong>CES</strong>_7.375x10.5_broc.indd 80-81 12/17/12 2:51 PM

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