Annual NAB Review - Panel Discussion

Annual NAB Review - Panel Discussion

Wednesday, 20 May, 2009

Location

The Avon Suite, Calcot Hotel
Reading
RG31 7QN
United Kingdom
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NAB 2009 was always going to be different. The rumours before the show said that it was going to be quiet and, as was well publicised, many companies had decided to pull out. But it proved to be a surprise. A very good surprise.

 

Event Summary

NAB 2009 was always going to be different. The rumours before the show said that it was going to be quiet and, as was well publicised, many companies had decided to pull out. But it proved to be a surprise. A very good surprise. The quality of visitors, although definitely down in numbers, was superior and if they were at NAB, they were there for a reason and all the exhibitors had to do was get to those attendees and make their products/services/offerings the reason.

Join us for food and drink at this unique and not-to-be-missed event. It's your chance to hear from those who attended and get individual perspectives on what happened. A lively, quite often controversial debate is the highlight of this evening and with an audience mixture of manufacturers, customers, media and consultants guaranteed, can you afford to not turn up?

This is a free event, run and organised by your local RTS and is open to all people interested in the future of television - personally and professionally. There is no need to book.

Information
Email: info@rtstvc.org.uk

 

Speakers

Chair: Dick Hobbs, freelance Journalist
Panel: Peter Gallen, Director of Product Management, TMD
Panel: Phil Adams, Managing Director, Phabrix
Panel: Neil Maycock, Chief Marketing Officer, Snell
Panel: Kris Whiteley, Business Development Manager, TSL
Panel: Andy Cooper, Senior Associate, Marquis Consulting
Panel: Phil Rutter, Senior Associate, Absolute Advantage

 

Booking Instructions

 Free

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Location Details

Reading
RG31 7QN
United Kingdom

NAB 2009 was always going to be different. The rumours before the show said that it was going to be quiet and, as was well publicised, many companies had decided to pull out. But it proved to be a surprise. A very good surprise.