Harris to present seminars at IBC2006

Sep 7, 2006 8:00 AM

    

Harris will present 14 one-hour seminar sessions demonstrating its technological solutions in key areas such as Mobile TV, IPTV and HD during IBC2006.

Aimed at media professionals working in broadcast, production, post production, mobile and the Internet communities, the seminars will span all five days of the show and will take place in the Training Zone in Hall 8 at the RAI Convention Center.

Among the Harris seminars are:

  • “High Definition Television — Basics & Beyond,” presented by Jochen Kuhnen, market manager, Videotek Test & Measurement Products.
  • “IP Television,” presented by John Delay, director, Strategic Management Networking Solutions.
  • “Mobile Television: Considerations in Choosing an RF Frequency Band for Mobile Television,” presented by Dave Glidden, director, TV Strategic Marketing & Business Development.

See Harris at IBC2006 stands 7.621, 1.495 and M225 or visit: www.harris.com.




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