SCTE slates futurist Jim Carroll as Emerging Technologies 2006 Keynote Speaker

Jan 9, 2006 10:09 AM, Transition to Digital e-newsletter

    

The Society of Cable Telecommunications Engineers (SCTE) has announced that the keynote speaker for the SCTE Conference on Emerging Technologies (ET) 2006 will be Jim Carroll, international futurist, trends and innovation expert.

ET 2006 is set for Tuesday through Thursday, Jan. 10-12 in Tampa, FL. The keynote address, set for Wednesday, Jan. 11, is sponsored by BelAir Networks.

SCTE’s ET, which offers a look at what lies ahead three-to-five years from now, includes four hard-hitting technical sessions and an array of networking opportunities, including the Thursday, Jan. 12 second-day keynote luncheon, sponsored by Scientific-Atlanta and featuring speaker Gary Traver, senior vice president and COO, of Comcast Media Center.

Carroll’s Wednesday morning keynote address is designed to get ET attendees focused on future possibilities for the industry.

For more information, visit http://et.scte.org.

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