The i-mode Content Forum is a media partner for London's Mobile Content World, 19-21 September 2006 - and our members qualify for a 10% discount off the registration price (£1995 + VAT) for all i-mode Content Forum members.
The theme of this year's event is Where Hollywood + Content + Technology come together:
Once a peripheral concern for operators and content owners alike, mobile entertainment is now a keystone of your growth strategies. You need to fully exploit the opportunity to engage with your audience on a one to one level. It’s a direct route to your consumer, a ubiquitous device that’s always on and always engaged. To do this it’s vital that you build contacts across the spectrum of wireless entertainment. Mobile Content World puts you at the heart of this dynamic value chain. You’ll meet the key operators, content owners, aggregators and technology providers who are capitalising on mobile entertainment. It’s the only place in 2006 where you’ll spend three days doing effective business with the most pioneering executives in this vibrant and competitive market.
Committed speakers include:
- Chuck D, Co Founder, Public Enemy
- Thomas Hesse, President, Global Digital Music Group, Sony BMG
- Christian Lindholm, Vice President, Global Mobile Products, Yahoo!
- Lee Daley, CEO & Chairman, Saatchi & Saatchi UK
- Tim Clark, Director, i:e Music (Manager of Robbie Williams)
- Terry McBride, CEO, Nettwerk Productions (Manager of Avril Lavigne, Dido, The Stereophonics)
- Ted Casey, Head of Music, Verizon Wireless
- Graham Thomas, Vice President, Content Services, T-Mobile
- Al Russell, Head of Content and Advanced Messaging, Vodafone UK
- Tom Toumazis, Executive Vice President and Managing Director, Buena Vista International Television EMEA
- Nina Pustilnik, Vice President EST and Market Development, Warner Bros Entertainment
- Plus Doug Richard from BBC’s Dragon’s Den.
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