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TABLE OF CONTENTS

As of November 19, 2013

CONFERENCE OVERVIEW pg. 4-5

CONFERENCE PRICING pg. 6-7

KEYNOTESTech Titans Keynote Series pg. 8-9

SUPERSESSIONSThe Brand Matters SuperSession: Technology as Muse— Inspiring Innovation pg. 102nd Screens Are Reinventing the TV Experience pg. 10 CNET’s Next Big Thing: The New Hardware pg. 11 CES 2015: How Today’s Emerging Technologies Will Affect Tomorrow’s Devices pg. 11

CONFERENCE TRACKS - SUNDAYCES Government 2014 pg. 13Storage Visions 2014 pg. 14The Wireless Symposium & WiExpo pg. 15

CONFERENCE TRACKS - MONDAY2nd Screen Summit at CES pg. 17Broadband Unlimited pg. 18-19Business of Innovation pg. 20CEA Research Summit pg. 21-22Digital Hollywood pg. 23-24Digital Music at CES pg. 25Marketing and Engagement pg. 26Smartphones and Tablets Conference pg. 27-28

CONFERENCE TRACKS - TUESDAYCEA Innovation Policy Summit pg. 31CEA Research Summit pg. 32CONNECTIONS™ Summit pg. 33-34Content and Disruptive Technology pg. 35Digital Hollywood pg. 36-37 Fitness Tech pg. 38-40Marketing and Engagement pg. 41PMA@CES: Photography andDigital Imaging Conference pg. 42-43Silvers Summit pg. 43-44Smartphones and Tablets Conference pg. 45-46StoryTech Impact! Conference pg. 47-48Technology Trends pg. 49Wireless and Mobile Technology pg. 50

CONFERENCE TRACKS - WEDNESDAYAutomotive Electronics pg. 53Business of Innovation pg. 54Cable Conference at CES pg. 55-56CEA Innovation Policy Summit pg. 57-58Connecting to the Cloud pg. 58-60Content and Disruptive Technology pg. 61Digital Health Summit pg. 62-64Digital Hollywood pg. 65-66Don’t Believe the Hype?3D Printing Uncovered pg. 67 Kids@Play and MommyTech pg. 68-70Marketing and Engagement pg. 71MEMS Sensor Fusion:Revolutionizing the Internet of Things pg. 71-72PMA@CES: Photography andDigital Imaging Conference pg. 73Technology Trends pg. 74Variety’s Entertainment Summit pg. 75-76Wireless and Mobile Technology pg. 77

CONFERENCE TRACKS - THURSDAYAutomotive Electronics pg. 79Business of Innovation pg. 80CEA Innovation Policy Summit pg. 81CEA Research Summit pg. 82Consumer Robotics: The Next Trillion Dollar Market pg. 83Content and Disruptive Technology pg. 84Digital Health Summit pg. 85-87Internet of Everything pg. 87 Marketing and Engagement pg. 88Memory Goes Mobile pg. 89-90PMA@CES: Photography andDigital Imaging Conference pg. 91Seeing is Believing: 3D, 4K and UHD pg. 92-93Technology Trends pg. 94TransformingEDU pg. 95-96 Wireless and Mobile Technology pg. 97

CONFERENCE TRACKS - FRIDAYIEEE: International Conference onConsumer Electronics pg. 99THX Certifi ed ProfessionalHome Theater Level 1 pg. 100

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CONFERENCE OVERVIEW

ENTERTAINMENTMATTERS PASS

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GET THE PASSES WITH MORE ACCESS, MORE SAVINGS AND THE MOST INSPIRING LEARNING AND NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES OF THE YEAR.

Pass includes CES registration and:

ENTERTAINMENT MATTERS PASS

Purchase any conference pass and get 50% off a

CES General Overview Tour

• Automotive Electronics• Business of Innovation• Cable Conference at CES• Connecting to the Cloud• Content and Disruptive Technology• Digital Hollywood• Digital Music at CES• Marketing and Engagement • Seeing Is Believing: 3D, 4K and UHD• Smartphones and Tablets Conference• StoryTech Impact! Conference• Technology Trends• Variety ’s Entertainment Summit• Wireless and Mobile Technology

Pass includes CES registration and:

CE PASS

• Automotive Electronics• Business of Innovation• Content and Disruptive Technology• Marketing and Engagement• Technology Trends• Wireless and Mobile Technology

Pass includes CES registration and:

$750$1,000

$500$700

ALL ACCESS PASS

• Automotive Electronics• Broadband Unlimited• Business of Innovation• Cable Conference at CES• Connecting to the Cloud• CONNECTIONS™ Summit• Consumer Robotics: The Next Trillion Dollar Market • Content and Disruptive Technology• Digital Health Summit• Digital Hollywood

• Digital Music at CES• Fitness Tech • Marketing and Engagement• MEMS Sensor Fusion: Revolutionizing the Internet of Things• Memory Goes Mobile• PMA@CES: Photography and Digital Imaging Conference• Seeing Is Believing: 3D, 4K and UHD• Silvers Summit• Smartphones and Tablets Conference• StoryTech Impact! Conference• Technology Trends• Variety ’s Entertainment Summit• Wireless and Mobile Technology

$1,300 Through January 1, 2014

Through January 1, 2014 Through January 1, 2014

$1,600 Starting January 2, 2014

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INDIVIDUAL SESSIONS

FREE TRACKS AND SESSIONS

• Don’t Believe the Hype? 3D Printing Uncovered• CEA Innovation Policy Summit• CEA Research Summit• Internet of Everything• Kids@Play and MommyTech• TransformingEDU• How to Rock the Buyer Meeting• Consumer Electronics Can Change the World• Internet of Things: Where the Money Lies• The Story of Attachment: Making Your Technology Brand Essential in the Life of a Consumer• What Keeps Marketers Up at Night?

Includes:• Automotive Electronics• Business of Innovation• Cable Conference at CES• CONNECTIONS™ Summit• Content and Disruptive Technology• Digital Hollywood• Marketing and Engagement• PMA@CES: Photography and Digital Imaging Conference• Smartphones and Tablets Conference • Technology Trends• Wireless and Mobile Technology

Select one (1) session within:

$150$300

MULTI-DAY TRACKS

• Digital Health Summit • Digital Hollywood • PMA@CES: Photography and Digital Imaging Conference• Smartphones and Tablets Conference

Pricing is for each track listed below:

FULL DAY TRACKS

• Broadband Unlimited• Cable Conference at CES • CONNECTIONS™ Summit • Fitness Tech• Seeing Is Believing: 3D, 4K and UHD • Silvers Summit

Pricing is for each track listed below:

• Connecting to the Cloud• Consumer Robotics• Digital Music at CES• MEMS Sensor Fusion• Memory Goes Mobile • StoryTech Impact! Conference• Variety ’s Entertainment Summit

Pricing is for each track listed below:

HALF DAYTRACKS

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KEYNOTES

The 2014 International CES® Tech Titans and Technology Innovators keynote series brings CEOs, thought leaders, disruptors and key drivers of the global economy to the stage. These poweful addresses not only set the tone for these four days of innovation, they infl uence the upcoming revolutions in products, services and networks that shape innovation. They’re just part of why many are saying 2014 promises to be the most powerful CES ever.

6:30 p.m. BRIAN KRZANICHCEO, Intel The Venetian, Level 5, Palazzo Ballroom

8:30 p.m.RUPERT STADLER Chairman of the Board of Management, Audi AGThe Cosmopolitan, Chelsea Theater

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4:30 p.m.JOHN CHAMBERSChairman and CEO, CiscoThe Venetian, Level 5, Palazzo Ballroom

1 p.m.MARISSA MAYERPresident and CEO, Yahoo! LVH, LVH Theater

KAZUO HIRAI President and CEO,Sony Corp.

GARY SHAPIROPresident and CEO, Consumer Electronics Association (CEA)®

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2222NNNNNDDDDD SSSSSCCCCCRRREEEEEENNNNNSSSSS AAARRREEE RRREINNNVENTINGGG TTTTHHHHHEEEE TTTTTVVVVVV EEEXXXXXPPPEEERRRIEEENNNCEEE1-2 p.m./Tuesday, January 7/LVCC, North Hall, Room N255 Apps are changing the way viewers consume and interact with television. The proliferation of 2nd screen tablets or smartphones is giving programmers, operators and marketers new ways to reach viewers. Join 2nd screen pioneers who, by adding a companion “little” screen experience to programming, are making the “big” connected screen even bigger.

Panelists: Tracey Garvin SVP, Sony Home Entertainment Luis Goicouria SVP, PGA Tour Anthony Zuiker Creator and Executive Producer, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation

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Our SuperSessions have earned their can’t-miss reputation. Hosted by some of our industry’s leading innovators, these sessions promise to be the talk of the show. They have the power to infl uence markets and industries as well. Join a mix of fascinating personalities, provocative thinkers and prescient presenters as they discuss what’s happening now and what’s next. This year you’ll fi nd everyone from Hollywood’s leading talents, to career specialists, to CNET’s annual panel discussing the next big thing. Each session promises to be informative, entertaining and educational on levels that can only be described as super. Arrive early to ensure you get a seat.

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Moderator: Brian Heater Director, Media, Engadget

CCCCNNNNNEEEEETTTTT’’’SSS NNNNNEEEXXXXXTTT BBBIIIGGGGG THHHINNNGGG: TTTTHHHHHEEEEE NNNNNNEEEEWWWWW HHHAAARRRDDDWWWAAAREEE3-4 p.m./Tuesday, January 7/LVCC, North Hall, Room N255 Smartphone and tablet designs have stagnated, but sensor-based hardware innovation is thriving in unexpected places. Startups and companies with no tech history are developing whole new device types for our homes, cars, and bodies. This panel investigates where traditional manufacturers stand and which new players are leading the hardware revolution.

Panelists: Mike Bell VP and GM, New Devices, Intel James Buczkowski Technical Fellow and Director, Electrical and Electronics Systems, Research and Advanced, Ford

Julie Larson-Green EVP, Devices and Studios Sonny Vu CEO, Misfi t Wearables Microsoft

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SUNDAY

January 5-7/Paris Las Vegas HotelCES Government is a conference for senior business leaders. In 2014, our program signifi cantly advances its nine-year evolution as the premier business conference on issues driving the application of advanced technologies to priority government and commercial missions. Sessions get specifi c on information and critical infrastructure protection, sparking provocative discussion among the exclusive conference attendance. The three-day program encourages attendee and speaker interaction and fosters new, important relationships between policymakers and practitioners.

Visit the CES Government website for session and registration information.

PRICING: Industry Affi liate $1,425

GBEF Members $1,145

Government, NGO, Non-Profi t $745

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SUNDAY

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January 5-6/The Riviera Las Vegas“Fast is Beautiful, but Size Matters” is the 2014 Storage Visions Theme. Video projects could generate almost one Exabyte of content. New compression technology will bring 4K video home. The growth of mobile devices drive new data center capacity and performance requirements, and creates a market for increasing demand for storage, interface and security technologies. SV 2014 explores changing demand for local and remote storage systems, magnetic tape, HDDs, optical discs and fl ash memory.

Visit storagevisions.com for session and registration information.

PRICING: ADVANCE ON-SITE (by Dec. 26)

SV Conference Registration $695 $795

SV Conference Registration & ESA Membership $795 $895

SV Conference Registration – Sunday Only $495 $595

SV Conference Registration – Monday Only $495 $595

SV Conference Registration – ESA Members $590 $690

ESA Membership Only $195 $250

SV Exhibits Only – 2 Day FREE $150

SV Exhibits Only – 1 Day FREE $100

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SUNDAY

TTHHE WWWWWIRRREELLEESSSSS SSYYMMMMPPOOOSSIIUUMMM &&& WWWWIEEXXXPPPOOJanuary 5-7/The Tropicana Las VegasThe Wireless Symposium & WiExpo, produced by NTCA and RWA, brings together wireless representatives, highly respected leaders and next-generation vendors to embrace opportunities and identify solutions that turn products, services and ideas into profi table enterprises. The conference reaches into the heart of cities and towns located a few miles outside large metropolitan regions, and to those in extremely remote locations, bringing to the forefront the challenges of providing wireless services to those areas.

Visit buildwirelessnow.com for session and registration information.

PRICING: TEAM ADVANCE ON-SITE (2 or more)

NTCA Member $625 $725 $425

RWA Member $625 $725 $445

ACE Member $625 $725 $445

Non-member $725 $875 $545

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PRICING:

MESA and 2nd Screen Society Members $295

Content Holder $395

Service Provider $595

Invited Guests $295

Press FREE

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MONDAY

Monday, January 6/Treasure Island Hotel & CasinoJoin the 2nd Screen Society as they return to CES for a half day of expert, in-depth panels, educational presentations and thought leadership discussions around the proliferating 2nd Screen ecosystem and enabling technologies. It’s a must-attend for executives in CE, broadcast, advertising and content holders and their service provider partners who develop cutting-edge apps and companion programming for tablets and smartphones. Produced by MESA (Media & Entertainment Services Alliance) in cooperation with the 2nd Screen Society.

Please visit 2ndScreenSociety.com/CES2014 or contact Guy Finley at at [email protected] for session and registration information.

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Broadband UnlimitedTelecom Devices Apps Consumers

CONFERENCE TRACKS

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MONDAY

IP TRAFFIC WILL TRIPLE IN FIVE YEARS 9:10-9:50 a.m. IP traffi c in the U.S. is expected to nearly triple from 2012 to 2017. How does this compare with other regions such as China, Japan, and Europe? What role does video or gaming play in the increase? Get the answers during this session from the current results of the Cisco Visual Networking Index (VNI).

Presenter: Doug Webster VP, Service Provider Networking Global Marketing and Corporate Communications, Cisco

CONTROLLING BROADBAND DEVICES WITH OTHER SMART DEVICES 10-10:30 a.m.Learn about the devices that control the devices. This powerful session is about new devices, such as Smart Watches, that remotely control other broadband connected devices in the home or offi ce. Hear an assessment of the role of consumer controlled, machine-to-machine communications to manage all of their connected devices.

Moderator: Michael Wolf Founder, NextMarket Insights

THE STATUS OF BROADBAND COMPETITION 10:40-11:30 a.m. As the broadband marketplace matures, increased competition is pushing service providers to experiment with different ways of charging for access. What is the status of data caps? What about usage-based pricing? Hear from industry experts regarding competition and pricing strategies. The changes are affecting service providers, consumers and policymakers.

Moderator: Walter McCormick President and CEO, USTelecom

SIZING THE IMPACT OF MULTI-DEVICE OWNERSHIP ON WIRELESS BROADBAND ACCESS 11:40 a.m.-12:10 p.m.Multi-device ownership is driving demand for data connectivity and network capacity at home and on the move. This presentation aims to assess and forecast the impact of multi-device ownership on wireless data access and revenues while discussing the resulting challenges and opportunities for service providers and CE manufacturers.

Presenter: Ronan Renesse Principal Analyst, Analysys Mason

Monday, January 6/LVCC, North Hall, Room N256 Broadband is the fuel driving consumer interest in new CE products and services for entertainment, connecting, self-improvement and many more. Broadband is both a force reshaping established industries and an incubator of visionary ideas. Broadband Unlimited puts the spotlight on innovative drivers of broadband such as 4K and the latest in M2M, next generation emergency and health services, the factors that speed up or retard deployment and use, and what it all means to competition.

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MONDAY

THE FUTURE OF UNLIMITED BANDWIDTH 12:15-1:15 p.m. Consumers should be as oblivious to their bandwidth capacity as they generally are to electricity or water. Fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) will be able to respond to consumer demand for bandwidth. This panel discusses the innovative products and services that require ultra-high bandwidth, and how they are providing future proof capacity to consumers.

Moderator: Heather Gold President, FTTH Council

CONNECTED TVS AND THE RE-MAKING OF AN INDUSTRY 1:20-1:50 p.m. What do consumers want from their connectable smart TVs, game consoles, Blu-ray players, and streaming OTT boxes, and which industries stand to benefit the most? This session examines the impact of the connected TV on the home and assesses the future for the video and broadband services industries.

Presenter: Brett Sappington Director, Research, Parks Associates

BROADBAND AND THE NEXT GENERATION OF EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS 2-2:50 p.m. In a broadband-connected world, consumers shouldn’t have to rely solely on emergency communications systems rooted in century-old voice technology. This session, presented by NENA: The 9-1-1 Association, explores how 9-1-1 will evolve to accept voice, video, data and advanced sensor inputs from sources as varied as buildings and wearable devices.

Moderator: Brian Fontes CEO, National Emergency Number Assoc.

DIGITAL HEALTH: THE INTERNET OF YOU 3-3:50 p.m. Digital health is moving beyond wireless devices we wear on us to wireless devices that are in us. The “Internet of You” is revolutionizing healthcare, giving doctors new insights and patients better outcomes. Panelists will discuss applications for wireless medical implants and the unique technical, cultural and regulatory challenges implants must overcome to become mainstream.

Moderator: Jonathan Spalter Chair, Mobile Future

FOOL ME ONCE; FOOL ME TWICE. LESSONS LEARNED ON 4K 4-5 p.m. What you need to know about the evolving 4K market and ecosystem. This session discusses how the pieces of the Ultra HD puzzle fi t together and what we’ve learned to date. Also, the panel will recognize the elephant in the room and ask: what’s required for Ultra HD to avoid 3D’s fate?

Moderator: Greg DePriest Partner, Special Projects LLC Panelist: Dan Holden Fellow, Comcast Labs

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MONDAY

HOW TO ROCK THE BUYER MEETING 10:30-11:30 a.m. What you say to a chain store buyer can win you the shelf space or close the door to the store. Sponsored by the CEA Entrepreneurs Club (eClub), this session reveals the top ten things to include in your presentation, what to bring to a meeting and what compels buyers to buy.

Presenter: Karen Waksman Founder and CEO, Retail MBA

Monday, January 6/LVCC, North Hall, Room N259 Additional sessions on Wednesday, January 8 and Thursday, January 9.Technology changes business then business changes technology. Now you can learn how to profi t from both sides of the equation. Industry experts offer coaching on adding or improving retail shelf space, increasing workers’effi ciency with apps and profi ting from social media. And for the startups or rapidly growing businesses, discovering where and how to fi nd the funds you need to succeed. Reserve your space today before your competition does.

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MONDAY

2014 INTERNATIONAL CES® TRENDS TO WATCH 11 a.m.-Noon Just hours before the world’s biggest trade show opens its doors, you can preview the impactful trends, next big things and disruptive innovations that will redefi ne our industry in the coming year. See how new technologies will occupy the ever-changing landscape of consumer electronics before you hit the show fl oor.

Presenter: Shawn Dubravac Chief Economist and Sr. Director of Research, CEA

THE STATE OF TVS: WHAT TO EXPECT FROM THE 2014 SLATE Noon-1 p.m.After several years of decline, television sales are improving along multiple metrics as new devices ascend. What will the slate of UltraHD and curved OLEDs mean to the TV market? Will uptake be suffi cient to restore TVs to their vibrant category? How should retailers and manufacturers approach these changes?

Presenter: Steve Koenig Director, Industry Analysis, CEA

EXECUTIVE ONE-ON-ONE WITH NICK EVANS, FOUNDER AND CEO OF TILE1-1:30pmJoin Nick Evans, Founder and CEO of Tile, and Shawn Du-Bravac, CEA’s Chief Economist and Sr. Director of Research for a one-on-one conversation. Tile is the connected object device poised to revolutionize “lost and found” through its Bluetooth technology and the power of app community. Ev-ans, formerly of Lockitron, Pebble and Livescribe, began Tile with the most successful Selfstarter crowdfunding campaign on record, raising $2.6 million toward a shipping date in spring 2014.

Presenters: Shawn DuBravac Chief Economist and Sr. Director of Research, CEA Nick Evans Founder and CEO of Tile

WILL MOBILITY AND CONNECTIVITY REMAIN DRIVING FORCES IN 2014? 1:30-2 p.m. Growth in mobile and connected devices has been the savior of consumer tech growth. Uptake of smartphones and tablets has been tremendous, but with household ownership nearing saturation, can this growth continue? What are the implications for the consumer tech industry? Should we expect massive shifts in market opportunities, business models and consumer behavior?

Presenter: Steve Koenig Director, Industry Analysis, CEA

Monday, January 6/LVCC, North Hall, Room N250 Additional sessions on Tuesday, January 7 and Thursday, January 9. CEA Research Summit takes a data-centric approach, offering insights through a mix of quantitative and qualitative data, to reveal the imminent changes on the horizon and give executives an early view of future trends and infl ection points. While others focus on the growing segments within the consumer electronics industry, only the CEA Research Summit provides the breadth and depth needed to understand growing technology segments as well as the implications for adjacent industry segments.

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MONDAY

THE 2013 HOLIDAY SEASON – IT’S ALL ABOUTENHANCEMENTS 2-3 p.m. The holidays were defi ned as much by CE device enhancements as CE devices themselves. The NPD Group’s Stephen Baker reveals what made this year different, based on actual industry retail sales reports. Did consumers enhance devices or leap to new technology? Most importantly, did enhancements do enough for the CE industry to end the year on a positive note?

Presenter: Stephen Baker VP, Industry Analysis, The NPD Group

IMPROVING TECH RETAILING IN 2014: FOCUSING ON CONSUMERS IN A RAPIDLY SHIFTING ENVIRONMENT 3-4 p.m. The rise of showrooming, e-commerce, private labels and direct-to-consumer OEMs has opened a Pandora’s box of buying channels. These changes are pressuring manufacturers and retailers down a myriad of innovative paths, slowly improving the retail experience for the consumer. Learn how to address the needs of consumers in the shifting retail environment.

Moderator: Adam Levin CEO and Chairman, Levin Consulting

Panelists: Steve Abernethy CEO, SquareTrade Steve Kazanjian Chief Creative Offi cer, MWV MeadWestvaco Dawn VonBechmann SVP and General Merchandise Manager, Technology, Entertainment and Offi ce, Sam’s Club

WEARABLES AND THE FUTURE OF FITNESS 4-5 p.m. With launches in 2013 and pending launches for 2014, this year is shaping up to be the year of wearables, a trend poised to signifi cantly impact health and fi tness. Understand industry forecasts for these budding categories and unearth evolving consumer behaviors.

Presenter: Kevin Tillmann Sr. Research Analyst, CEA

From Digital Hollywood to Digital Music, Automotive Electronics to Variety’s Entertainment Summit, this pass takes you to where entertainment and its profi ts are headed.

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THE NEW HOLLYWOOD EQUATION: CONTENT OWNERS, NEW PLATFORMS, AGENTS AND COMMERCE 10-11 a.m. As the entertainment industry enters its next phase of production and distribution—where digital technologies are taking an even more central role— the relationships among power players are evolving into the New Hollywood Equation. In this session we bring together some of the best informed creative executives in the fi eld to discuss this equation.

Moderator: Mark J. Kapczynski CEO, Kontrol Media

Panelists: Lisa Black EVP, Content and Business Development, Fish bowl Worldwide Media Peter Csathy CEO, Manatt Digital Media Steven Katleman Shareholder, Greenberg Taurig Law Sarah Passe Business Development Executive, Creative Arts Agency Glasgow Phillips SVP Creative, Maker Studios David Tochterman Head of Digital Media, Innovative Artists

MULTI-SCREEN UNIVERSE: STRATEGIES FOR CONNECTEDTV TECHNOLOGY AND CONTENT 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. The age of “all video, all the time” is here - yet the conversion to an all-video culture was so quiet that the implications are just entering the nation’s business and intellectual conversations. Hear from a group of technology and communication experts whose experiences defi ne how the multiscreen universe works.

Moderator: Tim Hanlon Founder and CEO, The Vertere Group, LLC

Panelists: Michael Bishara SVP and GM, TV Everywhere, Synacor Jeff Demain Director, Research Strategy and Business Development, Intel Lab Greg Gentschev Product Management Director, TMS Eric Fitzgerald Reed VP, Entertainment and Tech Policy, Verizon Communications JT Taylor Director, Strategic Marketing, Service Provider Video Technology Group, Cisco Francisco Varela Global Director of Platform Partnerships, YouTube

Monday, January 6/LVCC, North Hall, Room N258 Additional sessions on Tuesday, January 7 and Wednesday, January 8. Content anytime, anywhere on screens of any size. New platforms, surprising target audiences and refreshing approaches to reaching them. Innovative collaborations, unexpected opportunities and lucrative revenue streams. All this and much more is served up at the ever-popular Digital Hollywood sessions, led by some of the most infl uential players in the entertainment space. Get a front-row seat for the event that’ll have everyone talking.

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HOLLYWOOD AND MEDIA:ALWAYS CONNECTED/ALWAYS ON—TRADITIONAL MEDIA TRANSFORMED! 1-2 p.m. Personal media have invaded the territory of the media giants. TV networks, even cable networks and radio networks have now totally embraced mobile, broadband video, social networks and the blogosphere. The world of always-connected/always-on media is the ability to watch video when you want it, where you want it and it is changing Hollywood.

Moderator: Shawn Gold CMO, Mahalo

Panelists: Saul J Berman Partner and VP, Global Service Area Leader, Strategy and Transformation, IBM Global Business Services Scott L Brown SVP, Technology and Strategic Relations, The Nielsen Company Teddy Lynn Chief Creative Offi ce, IPG Publishing Michael Tanaka Head of Business Development and GM, WhoSay, Inc. Michael Thornton Chief Revenue Offi cer, Starz!

TRANSFORMING AND REDEFINING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE CONSUMER, ADVERTISING AND MEDIA PLATFORMS 2:30-3:30 p.m. Media and the information they deliver are increasingly contextual. Some refi ne messaging more precisely than others, but the personalization of news, commentary, programming, advertising and commerce is plowing ahead. Learn how media, advertisers and content creators are managing a complex universe with hundreds of millions of individual preferences.

Moderator: Doug Scott President, OgilvyEntertainment

Panelists: Durk Barnhill CEO, Saatchi & Saatchi NY Jamie Elden SVP and Head of Entertainment, Lin Digital, div. of LIN Media Vin Farell Global Chief Content Offi cer, Havas Worldwide Suzanne Grimes President and COO, North America, Clear Channel Outdoor Eric Johnson President and Founder, Ignited Anne-Marie Kline SVP, Managing Director, BrandLIVE, Digitas

YOUTUBE: UNLOCKING THE POWER OF PROGRAMMING, PREMIUM CONTENT AND ADVERTISING 4-5 p.m. In the past year, YouTube evolved from being a massive repository of extraordinary video content to a massive repository of content channels. These channels bring viewers millions of hours of global video production and spontaneity. YouTube is re-writing the future of television, including advertising, subscription and other revenue models—and it’s all happening now.

Panelists: Urs Cete Managing Director, BDMI - Bertelsmann Digital Media Investments, Inc. Mark Himmelsbach COO, IPG Mediabrands Publishing Margaret Laney CMO, AwesomenessTV Rob Sandie CEO and Co-Founder, vidIQ

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THE STATE OF DIGITAL MUSIC: A VIEW FROM THE TOP 1-1:50 p.m.Music industry heavyweights discuss the hot button issues, including digital music sales, online and mobile music product offerings. They’ll also weigh in on business models, new channels of digital revenue, subscriptions, cloud services, MP3 stores, sync licenses, ad-supported models and next generation devices.

Moderator: Peter Csathy CEO, Ventures

Panelists: Jay Boberg Chairman, Isolation Network, Inc. Eric Johnson SVP and GM, Tech, Games and Media, CBS Interactive Nick Panama Co-Founder, Contora, Mainframe Group John Rubey President, AEG Network LIVE

THE FUTURE OF INTERNET RADIO 3-3:50 p.m. There has been a seismic shift in radio with the Internet forever changing how listeners tune in, allowing endless possibilities for a more personal, seamless music experience, including in the connected car. Experts discuss the future of internet radio by looking at technology adoption, consumer preferences, advertising models, and licensing issues.

THE DIGITAL COPYRIGHT DEBATE: WHAT NEEDS TO CHANGE? 2-2:50 p.m.A common complaint of entrepreneurs attempting to license music for digital music-based services is that the current laws governing music licensing are too complex and unfavorable to digital music startups. Hear from experts in the fi eld as they discuss what’s working and what’s not under the current laws.

Moderator: Ned Sherman CEO and Publisher, Digital Media Wire

Panelists: Brandon Martinex Co-Founder and CEO, INDMUSIC Michael Petricone SVP, Government Affairs, CEA Maurice Russell SVP, Client Services, HFA Hank Shocklee Music Producer, President, Shocklee Entertainment

Moderator: Paul Sloan Editor-in-Chief, CNET News

Panelists: Jack Isquith SVP, Strategic Development and Content Programming, Slacker Radio John Rosso President of Marketing Development, Triton Digital Jake Sigal Founder and CEO, Livio Stephen White President, Gracenote

Monday, January 6/LVCC, North Hall, Room N262 Digital Media Wire presents this half day program that brings together top music industry leaders to discuss the business issues of the day from new revenue models for recorded music to digital copyrights to the future of Internet radio. The event explores some of the most signifi cant tech-music partnerships behind recent successes as the industry continues to evolve from a packaged goods business to a digital business.

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FITNESS FOR LIFE: CREATING HEALTH TECHNOLOGIES FOR LIFELONG CUSTOMERS1:30-2:30 p.m. Health and wellness become more important with age—not less. With the boom of wearable fi tness trackers, mobile health apps and home medical devices, how do developers ensure they keep customers for life? Health and wellness companies reveal design, accessibility and usability challenges in their effort to keep pace with science, medicine, and technology.

Moderator: Jill Duffy Software Analyst and Columnist, PC Mag

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Marco Della Torre VP of Product Science, Basis Joe Hardy VP of Research and Development, Lumosity Halle Tecco CEO, Rock Health

SELLING CE IN THE AGE OF THE MOBILE SHOPPER 3-4 p.m. Today’s smartphone-wielding consumers continue to drive radical change in the way electronics products are bought and sold, causing brick-and-mortar and online operations to rethink the way they conduct business. Hear the latest research on mobile shopping and updates on showrooming, in-store price matching, social media engagement and more.

Presenter: Carol Spieckerman President and CEO, newmarketbuilders

Monday, January 6/LVCC, North Hall, Room N259 Additional sessions on January 7, January 8 and January 9. Innovation can help improve your bottom line and the world. Learn as experts uncover opportunities for health and wellness providers, retailers with mobile shops and those tapping into the massive “Silver” market. From women to seniors, the environment to technology’s place in society, fi nd out how innovation has the power to push humanity forward.

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THE SMARTPHONE/TABLET ECONOMY: THE CONSUMER OBSESSION 10-11 a.m. The smartphone/tablet platform is the most transformative and revolutionary advancement in CE since the introduction of the PC 30 years ago. The tablet and smartphone are indispensable to consumers’ daily lives. We discuss the features and network capabilities of—and content innovation and consumer expectations for—the smartphone/tablet platform.

Moderator: Craig Wigginton US Telecommunications Sector Leader, Deloitte & Touche LLP

Panelists: Gurval Caer Vice Chairman, Chief Marketing and Innovation Offi cer, Wunderman Andreas Gal VP, Mobile Engineering, Mozilla Sandip Mandera Head of Engineering, Digital Stores/ Commerce, Intel Glenn O’Farrell President and CEO, Groupe Média TFO Greg Portell Partner, A.T. Kearney John Shapiro Lead Product Manager, QuickBooks Online, Intuit

MERGING CONTENT WITH NEW TECHNOLOGIES 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. The content industry can reach countless consumers across multiple platforms in new and scalable formats using innovative monetization strategies and programs. The new generation of tablets, smartphones and eReaders is fostering an ever-expanding universe of content creation, consumption and, ultimately, a revolutionary business model for content creators.

Moderator: Terry S. Bienstock CEO, Mobilactive Media, LLC.

Panelists: Chia Chen SVP, Mobile Lead, North America, Digitas Lincoln Millstein EVP, Deputy Group Head, Hearst Newspapers Caroline Orange Head of New Distribution Development, News International Perry Solomon VP, Digital Business Development, Time Inc. Kevin Tofel Sr. Writer, Gigaom

Monday, January 6 / LVCC, North Hall, Room N260 Additional sessions on Tuesday, January 7. Smartphones and tablets represent the future of content, commerce, education and communication. They are the undisputed next generation of computing and gaming. From app stores to social media, these platforms are forever changing the lifestyle landscape of the global consumer. These sessions address the newest technologies and explore how smartphones and tablets are revolutionizing the consumption and monetization of content.

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THE APP COMMUNITY 1-2 p.m. Apps are proving to be the most transformative mobile and computing experiences to date. They are user communities and petri dishes for understanding the needs, likes and personalities of modern consumers. Not just an experiential innovation, apps represent a monetization platform with endless possibilities.

Moderator: Ted Cohen Managing Partner, TAG Strategic LLC

Panelists: Rick Fant VP, Apps and Marketplace, Mozilla Jason Henderson Sr. Interactive TV Product Manager, Dish Network Alex Limberis VP, Business Development, Next Issue Media John P. Roberts EVP, Digital Strategy and Branding, Endemol USA Tyler Slocum Director, Mobile Product, National Football League Evan Young Sr. Director, Product Marketing, TiVo MONETIZING ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAMMING ACROSS PLATFORMS 2:30-3:30 p.m. Content is being exploited on all platforms, from tablets and smartphones to the multitude of video platforms. While the aggregation of these revenue sources may not yet reach the levels of broadcast and syndication TV, the industry is beginning to see the light. Monetizing cross-platform entertainment programs has become a huge industry.

Moderator: Mike Vorhaus President, Magid Advisors

Panelists: Bob Goodman SVP, Director of User Experience, Arnold Worldwide, Boston Harry Kargman Founder and CEO, Kargo Eric Kuhn Head of Social Media, UTA Jeremy Lockhorn Director of Emerging Media and Video Innovation, Razorfi sh Andy Marks Managing Director, MATTER, Inc. Stuart McLean CEO and Founder, Content and Co.

WHAT’S NEXT ON THE 2ND SCREEN? 4-5 p.m. TV, multi-platform distribution and social media have offi cially hooked up. Content is as easily viewed on tablets and smartphones as on TV sets. Now TV shows share viewers’ tweets, celebrities encourage real-time interaction, and the online big guns, Facebook and Twitter, are intertwined with TV as never before. TV as a social-media community is exploding. See what’s next.

Moderator: Marc Scarpa Producer and Director, The X-Factor Digital, Grammy Live, Incubus HQ

Panelists: Channing Dawson Sr. Advisor, Scripps Networks Interactive Jeff Eddings Sr. Director, Emerging Technology, Turner Broadcasting Leslie Grandy Sr. VP, Product & Development, Digital Media,

Rick Herman Chief Strategy Offi cer, MobiTV Kurt Hoppe Director, Smart TV Innovation and New Business, LG Electronics

Discovery Communications Olivier Lacour VP, Studio Design, Cisco NDS

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STOP FIGHTING AND FIX IT: MAKING MUSIC LICENSING WORK FOR INNOVATORS, ARTISTS AND CONSUMERS 11 a.m.-Noon The music licensing system is broken. Different technologies are assessing different licensing rates seemingly at random and investors shy away. Some artists benefi t from new revenue streams. Some claim underpayment. How can we modernize our anachronistic music licensing system to benefi t entrepreneurs, musicians and consumers?

Panelists: Dave Allen Director, Interactive Strategy, NORTH

Hank Shocklee Founder, Shocklee Entertainment Michael Weinberg Acting Co-President, Public Knowledge

STARTUPS AND PUBLIC POLICY: OBSTACLES AND OPPORTUNITIES 12:30-1:30 p.m. The U.S. boasts the world’s most vibrant and dynamic startup culture. But it’s under siege: rampant patent trolls, a broken immigration system and other challenges threaten to undermine our success. Hear top innovators and DC policymakers discuss what Washington should do (and not do) to promote entrepreneurs and generate innovative businesses.

Panelists: Mara Lewis CEO and Co-Founder, stopped.at Josh Mendelsohn

Co-Founder, Engine

DRIVING TOWARDS THE FUTURE: PRO-INNOVATION POLICIES AND THE CONNECTED CAR 2-3 p.m. Produced in partnership with Global Automakers and Auto Alliance. Connected cars are appearing on the road, presenting new opportunities for motorists and challenges for policymakers. Government regulators are in position to promote or delay the car of the future. As automobiles and consumer electronics converge, how do we ensure a pro-innovation regulatory environment for connected automobiles?

Panelist: Hilary Cain National Manager, Technology and Innovation Policy, Toyota Motor North America, Inc.

Tuesday, January 7/LVCC, North Hall, Room N254 Additional sessions on Wednesday, January 8 and Thursday, January 9. America didn’t become the world’s technology leader by coincidence. It happened because our government, in partnership with the business community, created the world’s most innovation-friendly legal and regulatory environment. That partnership is being tested like never before. Innovators face a broken immigration system, wireless spectrum scarcity and rampant patent litigation. Meanwhile, issues like privacy and autonomous vehicles challenge regulators and lawmakers. Hear top Washington policymakers, entrepreneurs and tech leaders discuss how we can maintain our innovation leadership.

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Tuesday, January 7/LVCC, North Hall, Room N259 Additional sessions on Monday, January 6 and Thursday, January 9. CEA Research Summit takes a data-centric approach, offering insights through a mix of quantitative and qualitative data, to reveal the imminent changes on the horizon and give executives an early view of future trends and infl ection points. While others focus on the growing segments within the consumer elec-tronics industry, only the CEA Research Summit provides the breadth and depth needed to understand growing technology segments as well as the implications for adjacent industry segments.

THE EVOLUTION OF CONTENT AND SERVICES ON DEVICES 12:30-1:30 p.m. The number of connected devices in consumer hands has increased signifi cantly in recent years. This shift has ushered in a variety of entertainment options across devices and services. How have these changes evolved and what are the implications going forward?

Presenter: Chris Ely Manager, Industry Analysis, CEA

THE NEXT FACE OF GAMING3:30-4:30 p.m. In 1977, the Atari 2600 hit the market and the video game market was never the same. Now entering the 8th generation of game consoles, a shift toward connected devices and a challenge to the gaming status quo has emerged. Mobile and social gaming are now a part of the story, but console-based gaming is also changing.

Moderator: Ned Sherman CEO and Co-Founder, Digital Media Wire, Inc.

Panelists: Michael Cai SVP, Games and Digital, Interpret LLC Jesse Divnich VP, Insight and Analysis, Electronic Entertainment Design and Research Joost van Dreunen CEO, SuperData Research Kevin Tillmann Sr. Research Analyst, CEA Mike Vorhaus Managing Director, Frank N. Magid Associates

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HOME MONITORING AND CONTROL: ATTRACTING NEW SUBSCRIBERS 9:15-10:30 a.m. The growing ecosystem of connected products opens up many options for service providers but also creates challenges in designing and deploying services that will generate recurring revenue and improve customer loyalty. This session examines the business issues that confront service providers and how those issues will impact home control platforms.

Moderator: Tom Kerber Director, Research, Home Controls and Energy, Parks Associates

Panelists: Jim Johnson EVP and GM, iControl Networks Benoit Joly SVP, Marketing and Smart Life, Technicolor Kevin Meagher VP and GM, Smart Homes, Lowe’s Kevin Petersen President, AT&T Digital Life

CONSUMER TECH SUPPORT: ADVANCED TOOLS AND INFRASTRUCTURE 10:30-11:45 a.m. The proliferation of connected devices and services has fueled a need for innovation among support services. This panel analyzes emerging backend technologies that foster greater effi ciencies in diagnostics, troubleshooting, and resolution as well as self-help tools and other aspects of service innovation in the tech support market.

Moderator: Patrice Samuels Research Analyst, Parks Associates

Panelists: Alan Atkins VP and Global Head M2M, Wipro Technologies Manoj Chandiramani VP, Technical Solutions Group, Quattro Global Services Pvt Frank Kouretas VP, Product and Marketing, Radialpoint John Orcutt CEO, Pie Digital

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THE INTERNET OF THINGS: CONNECTED HOME PLATFORMS AND DEVICES Noon-1:15 p.m. This session examines the technologies contributing to the Internet of Things as well as the form they will take in the consumer market. Speakers discuss interoperability, the different approaches to integrating the numerous connected products into connected home platforms and the standards and technologies that will simplify integration.

Moderator: Tom Kerber Director, Research, Home Controls and Energy, Parks Associates

Panelists: Shane Dyer President, Arrayent, Inc. David Foote CTO, Hitachi Telecom USA Murali Rajagopalan SVP and Head of Product Engineering Services, MphasiS Henk Vendhuis Director, Standardization, Philips Lighting Representing The Connected Lighting Alliance Mark Walters Chairman, Z-Wave Alliance MONETIZING 2ND SCREEN SERVICES 1:15-2:30 p.m. Most consumer experiences now have a mobile component, with the smartphone or tablet involved, in everything from video viewing to social interaction. This session discusses ways to improve the consumer experience, the challenges in deploying 2nd screen services and how content owners, service providers, and advertisers can monetize these services.

Moderator: Heather Way Sr. Research Analyst, Parks Associates

Panelist: Eric Anderson VP, Content and Product Solutions, Samsung Electronics America Jason Forbes EVP and Managing Director, Zeebox Daniel Riddell VP, Operations, SmartOTT Dietrich Von Behren VP, Digital Media and Investments, A&E Networks

EVOLUTION OF THE SMART TV 2:30-3:45 p.m. The smart TV has disrupted the video ecosystem, and the video industry must develop business plans that properly leverage this platform. This panel discusses the impact of smart TVs as platforms for digital content, discovery, and apps. Speakers address trends including UltraHD/4K and partnerships between service providers and device manufacturers.

Moderator: Barbara Kraus Director, Research, Parks Associates

Panelists: Richard Bullwinkle Head of US Television Innovation I PIT-US, Samsung Electronics America John Honeycutt COO, Discover Networks International, Discovery Communications Wendell Wenjen Director, Advertising and Interactive TV Platforms, LG Electronics

NEW CONNECTED CE BUSINESS MODELS 3:45-5 p.m. Connected devices and ubiquitous connectivity open a variety of options for improved profi tability and competitive positioning throughout the CE ecosystem. This panel discusses emerging business models for smart TVs, smartphones, game consoles and other connected devices as well as trends enabling these models and the uptake potential among consumers.

Moderator: Brett Sappington Director, Research, Parks Associates

Panelists: Mike Fitzsimmons CEO, Delivery Agent Michael Hawkey VP and GM, Sling Media Scott Rosenberg VP, Business Development, Roku

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THE ERA OF WEARABLE TECH ARRIVES 9:30-10:30 a.m./Room 261 Innovation in health and fi tness monitoring, action video capture and augmented reality are defi ning a new era of wearable technology that makes wristband monitors seem quaint. Industry experts single out the most compelling products of today and tomorrow and discuss the rise of the personal area network and how it will impact our digital lifestyle.

Moderator: Tim Stenovec Technology Reporter, Huffi ngton Post

Panelists: Mario Esposito CTO, Heapsylon LLC Chris Massot CMO, Synapse Stephen Pierce Medical Devices Leader, IBM Sonny Vu CEO and Founder, Misfi tWearables

FIVE TRENDS DRIVING THE FUTURE OF GAMING 9:30-10:30 a.m./Room N259 Gaming continues to spread far beyond its console roots. The result is a market that is more fragmented than ever as innovators push the boundaries. From consoles to smartphones to social media and smart TVs to cloud-based gaming and F2P, this dynamic panel will lay out the most promising opportunities for today and tomorrow.

Moderator: Dean Takahashi Writer, Venture Beat

Panelists: Jami Laes EVP Games, Rovio Entertainment Ltd Albert Penello

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ULTRA HD CONTENT: WHAT WILL WE WATCH IN 2014 AND BEYOND? 11 a.m.-Noon/Room N259 What’s the outlook for Ultra HD content in the consumer market? Will Ultra HD discs and high-resolution streaming become viable delivery options? A market overview and forecast will kick off a lively discussion among leaders, content programming and delivery.

Moderator: Carolyn Giardina Contributing Tech Editor, Hollywood Reporter

Panelist: Tom Cosgrove President and CEO, 3net Studios

Tuesday, January 7/LVCC, North Hall Additional sessions on Wednesday, January 8 and Thursday, January 9. Disruptive technologies propel all sectors of the CE industry, but also raise salient questions about privacy, security, access, storage and device confi gurations and features. Their impact is, well, disruptive, and these fascinating sessions look at the most important trends in the cloud, 2nd screen, hardware and much more. You’ll gain a variety of perspectives through lively discussion and debate over how disruptive technologies are affecting consumers, innovators and traditional delivery systems. Don’t miss it.

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THE TELEVISION ECOSYSTEM: REVENUE AND STRATEGIES 10:30-11:30 a.m. Television 3.0 is here. With integrated apps, PVR, DRV, VOD, broadband, wireless, VoIP and mobile applications, it’s the central component of the electronic experience. Gain insights into how media, entertainment and technology companies are competing for the hundreds of millions of global consumers gathered around “the set.”

Moderator: Shahid Khan Chairman and Chief Strategist, MediaMorph, Inc.

Panelists: Erin Flood Director, Content Strategy and Acquisition, Verizon Tamara Franklin SVP, Affi liate Operations and New Media Distribution, Scripps Networks Interactive Eric Korsh VP and Group Director of Brand Content, Digitas Ron Lamprecht EVP, Business Development, NBCUniversal Digital Distribution Jeremy Legg SVP, Business Development and Multi-Platform Distribution, Turner Broadcasting System, Inc. (TBS, Inc.) Rob Sussman EVP Business Operations, Development and Strategy, EPIX

VIDEO ANYTIME ANYWHERE: UNDERSTANDING THE VALUE PROPOSITION Noon-1 p.m. At their core the broadcast and cable industries have always been a video-delivery technology. With video central to how consumers experience their daily lives— whether by broadcast, cable, mobile or broadband— television’s video infrastructure is ideally positioned to respond to the way consumers now communicate.

Moderator: Benjamin Chen CEO, Arkami

Panelists: Beth Clearfi eld SVP Digital, Media and Business Development, BBC Worldwide Bob Leighton SVP, Programming, Liberty Global Emil Rensing Chief Digital Offi cer, EPIX Pam Schechter VP, Business Affairs Digital and Cable Entertainment, NBCUniversal

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HOLLYWOOD AND THE DIGITAL CONSUMER ENTERTAINMENT EXPERIENCE 1:30-2:30 p.m.The digital home, while not fully realized, is under construction. For Hollywood, the opportunities around content are golden. How will the creative and technology communities respond to a fully realized on demand world of television, fi lm and gaming? Find out as we open the door to exciting new possibilities in consumer entertainment.

Moderator: Ira Rubenstein Digital Media Executive

Panelists: Brandon Berger Chief Digital Offi cer, Worldwide, Ogilvy & Mather Worldwide Kelly Day Advisor, Maker Studios Jason Jercinovic President, Havas Worldwide Digital Henry Juszkiewicz Chairman and CEO, Gibson Brands John Penney EVP, Strategy and Business Development, Starz! LLC Keyvan Peymani Managing Director, Digital Strategy Division, ICM Partners

STREAMING AND LIVE BROADBAND: THE VIDEO EXPLOSION 3-4 p.m. It’s happening and it’s premiering on the Net. Original web programming is coming from Netfl ix, Amazon, DirecTV, Discovery, Turner, MTV! and YouTube. Is it starting to sound familiar? The web is delivering mainstream entertainment and all the mainstream media companies are chiming in. We might call the new movement in web video as “Digital Hollywood!”

Moderator: Bruce Eisen Founder and President, Digital Advisors

Panelists: Kirsten Atkinson Media Director, Team One David Beebe Founder, David Beebe Projects John Corpus Co-Founder and CEO, Milyoni Khai Tran Sr. Manager, Digital, ABC Disney Kiliaen Van Rensselaer SVP, Multi-Platform Programing, FOX Wes Williams Director, Product Management, Scripps Networks Interactive

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FITNESS TECH MARKET:TODAY AND TOMORROW 9-9:15 a.m.2013 was a very good year. New Partnerships, new technologies and new recognition of the need for wearable tech and a more quantifi ed self, make 2014 the tipping point for fi tness tech.

OPENING KEYNOTE – WHEN BIG SPORTS COMPANIES MEET EMERGING TECHNOLOGY9:20-9:45 a.m. Adidas is no stranger to sports and fi tness but taking a 65 year old company and turning its gaze towards technology is no easy feat. Stacey Burr, a longtime leader in the fi eld of wearable sensing technology, took up the Adidas charge and MiCoach was born. Find out what Adidas learned and how your company can benefi t from the experience.

Keynote: Stacey Burr VP, Adidas Interactive, Adidas

ANALYZE THAT: WHAT DO ALGORITHMS HAVE TO DO WITH IT? 9:50-10:35 a.m. To the consumer, it’s a gadget worn for personal assessment, but behind the scenes, algorithms are hard at work gathering data, assessing patterns, offering tips and advice, and draw-ing a picture of the world of health and fi tness. This analysis makes these devices more insightful than ever before. Five market leaders discuss the insights from all this data.

Panelists: Judd Armstrong President and Founder, JayBird Steve LeBoeuf President, Valencell, Inc. Karthik Soundar

Segment Manager, Health and Fitness, Texas Instruments Ivo Stivoric VP, Research and Development, Jawbone Marcus Suvilaakso

Group Director, Product Management, Polar Electro

WALTERTALKS: THE FIRST TRICORDERIS HERE 10:40-11 a.m. Walter De Brouwer, Founder and CEO of Scanadu and founding member of TEDglobal talks about how this generation will be known as the quantifi ed generation. They’ll know more about their bodies’ inputs and outputs than any other generation in history. The knowledge will lead to behavioral change, health and fi tness.

Presenter: Walter De Brouwer Founder and CEO, Scanadu Inc

Tuesday, January 7 / LVCC, North Hall, Room N250 Sports and Fitness technology is no longer emerging. It is here. Once the sole province of professional and Olympic athletes, this technology is now being brought to the general public by creative entrepreneurs. But fi tness is no longer just for the athlete. It is increasingly becoming a priority for everyone. No matter what your company or goals, Fitness Tech will bring you up to date on what is happening now and what to expect in the near future.

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WEARABLE TECH: FUNCTION MEETS FASHION 11:05-11:50 a.m. Fitness devices run the spectrum of function and fashion. Increasingly the two are coming together to create a personal statement. We take a look at how technology and fashion are working together and how the results are affecting what we wear.

Moderator: Denise Yohn Author, What Great Brands Do

Panelists: Jeff Holove CEO, BASIS Science Isaiah Kacyvenski Head of Sports Segment Licensing and Business Development, MC10, Inc. Dave Monahan President and CEO, FitLinxx Ruth Thompson Business Development, Cambridge Consultants

TECHNOLOGY AND OUTDOOR FITNESS 11:55 a.m.-12:35 p.m. Technology is now a huge trend among outdoor gear manufacturers. Everyone from The North Face to Columbia to Marmot is making apparel designed to mesh durability and strength with the fl exibility, breathability and lightweight materials. This panel explores these adaptations and discuss what potential exists on the horizon for consumer electronic manufacturers.

Moderator: Eric Adams Technology Director, Men’s Health

Panelists: Bruce Borenstein President and CEO, AfterShokz Erik Newton Director, Product Marketing, Looxcie, Inc.

LUNCH WITH Fitbit 12:40-1 p.m. James Park, CEO of Fitbit, sits down with Mashable’s Pete Pachal to discuss how the rapidly growing connected fi tness space is changing how we access, interact with, benefi t from, and understand our personal health information.

Presenter: James Park CEO, Fitbit, Inc.

TRIMMING THE FAT IN CORPORATE AMERICA 1:05-1:50 p.m. Imagine the day when your employer pays you to keep healthy. As companies struggle to maintain employee bene-fi ts, some are becoming proactive and partnering with digital fi tness pioneers to create corporate environments that moti-vate and encourage fi tness everyday. Join these discussions of partnerships that truly benefi t all.

Panelists: Dan Botwinick VP, Marketing and Program Development, Zamzee Christopher Boyce CEO, Virgin Pulse Amy McDonough Director, Business Development, FitBit Inc. Nicole Nichols Certifi ed Personal Trainer, Spark People

BATTLE OF THE BANDS 1:55-2:30 p.m. Five of the top fi tness bands compete in this round robin giving presentations to prove they are the top “band” in the fi tness market. Come participate and vote for the band that ignited the audience the most.

Moderator: Jennifer Jolly TechNow Columnist, USA Today

PARENTING IN A DIGITAL WORLD 2:35-3:10 p.m. Play 60 and Let’s Move help to foster healthy behavior among the younger generation but what does it really take to build a business focused on keeping kids active, engaged and safe in a digital world.

Panelist: Rich Schmelzer CEO and Co-Founder, GeoPalz

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FOSTERING A FITNESS COMMUNITY ECOSYSTEM 3:15-4 p.m. The data is in. There are hundreds of fi tness devices to choose from. The winners are the ones who mix technology with a supportive community.

Moderator: Denise Yohn Author, What Great Brands Do

Panelists: Juliana Chua Principal, Business Innovation, Zensorium Chris Downie Founder and CEO, Spark People Florian Gschwandtner CEO and Co-Founder, Runtastic Philo Northrup President, Tao Wellness

CLOSING FITNESS KEYNOTE 4:05-4:30 p.m. Olympic Gold Medalist Shannon Miller is the most decorated gymnast in American history and one of the industry’s foremost advocates for the fi tness and health of women and children. Through her company, Shannon Miller Lifestyle: Health and Fitness for Women, she seeks to empower women to make their wellness a priority, promoting fi tness on many platforms including corporate wellness, fi ghting childhood obesity and utilizing technology to maximize personal workouts and training.

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CONSUMER ELECTRONICS CAN CHANGE THE WORLD 12:30-1:30 p.m. / Room N261 Join the CEA Foundation in exploring the consumer electronics industry’s impact on philanthropy. Discover how philanthropy benefi ts your company and career while strengthening your community. CE supports numerous humanitarian endeavors to improve the lives of vulnerable populations. Learn about the inspiring efforts of leading organizations in our industry and the power of doing good.

Moderator: Stephen Ewell Executive Director, CEA Foundation

Panelist: Arienne Biddings Telecom Policy Counsel, Google Inc. Bruce Borenstein President and CEO, AfterShokz John Godfrey VP of Government & Public Affairs, Samsung Information Systems America, Inc. Jane Payfer CMO, Ergotron

THE STORY OF ATTACHMENT: MAKING YOUR TECHNOLOGY BRAND ESSENTIAL IN THE LIFE OF A CONSUMER1-2 p.m. / Room N262 Much is written about likeability, but likeability is an unreliable measure of brand preference and loyalty. The most loyal consumers are attached consumers—people who see brands as extensions of themselves. Examine how storytelling and experience design are lynchpins of good attachment strategies—especially in a world that loves its gadgets.

Presenter: Larry VincentExecutive Director, UTA Brand Studio

Tuesday, January 7/LVCC, North Hall Additional sessions on January 6, January 8 and January 9. Innovation can help improve your bottom line and the world. Learn as experts uncover opportunities for health and wellness providers, retailers with mobile shops and those tapping into the massive “Silver” market. From women to seniors, the environment to technology’s place in society, fi nd out how innovation has the power to push humanity forward.

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OFFICIAL BUSINESS KEYNOTE: CAPTURING SUCCESS IN TODAY’S MARKET8:30-10 a.m. / Shimmer PMA presents a panel discussion with the leading imaging industry movers and shakers sharing their bullish attitude on expanding their businesses. Listen to these highly effective leaders in today’s imaging industry as they share the stories behind their successes.

Moderator: Antonio Neves Founder, THINQACTION, Inc.

Panelists: Brian Carroll President and CEO, Calumet Photographic Inc. Jirair Christianian VP, Mike’s Camera, Inc. David Dimont Executive, Samy’s Camera

TRENDS AND TECHNOLOGY: MAKING THE MOST OF YOUR TIME: THE KEYS TO YOUR IDEAL WORKFLOW 1-2 p.m. / Rooms 9-10 Photographers and videographers are looking for the most effi cient ways to get the job done correctly. This presentation will demonstrate how photographers can accelerate their workfl ow and explore tips and best practices for maintaining memory cards to avoid image and video loss and the benefi ts derived from various technologies including high-speed memory cards and USB 3.0 solutions, among others.

Presenter: Jeff Cable Director, Marketing, Lexar Media

RETAIL STRATEGY: YOUR CUSTOMERS HAVE CAMERA PHONES—HERE’S HOW YOU CAN STILL MAKE MONEY OFF THEIR PHOTOGRAPHY 1-2 p.m. / Shimmer A panel discussion with leading photo retailers will present a variety of opportunities to take advantage of the exponential rise in smartphone images. Once thought to be the death knell of traditional photography, innovative retailers are recognizing new opportunities to make money from the thousands of pictures customers have on their smartphones.

Moderator: Paul Worthington Consumer Imaging Analyst, 6Sight

Presenters: Brent Bowyer Executive Director, Independent Photo Imagers Jirair Christianian VP, Mike’s Camera Inc. Mark Comon VP, Paul’s Photo Inc. Mat Inkley President and Managing Partner, The Imaging Depot, LLC Stephen Weiss President and CEO, Creve Coeur Camera Inc.

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RETAIL STRATEGY: LET’S START PRINTING PHOTOS AGAIN 2:15-3:15 p.m. / Shimmer As members of the photo imaging industry, it is our mission to motivate consumers to print their photos, thus preserving precious memories for generations to come. Learn new marketing messages that will instill the call to action to motivate your customers to print their favorite photos and in the process, increase your print volume.

Presenters: Joellyn Gray Director of Marketing, FUJIFILM North America Corporation Jerry Grossman Editor in Chief, Digital Imaging Reporter Gabrielle Mullinax Owner, Fullerton Photographics

TRENDS AND TECHNOLOGY: MOBILE PHOTOGRAPHY—THE STATE OF THE UNION 2:15-3:15 p.m. / Rooms 9-10 Smartphone and tablet apps have rapidly become indispensable tools for taking, enhancing, viewing, or sharing photos. Learn how mobile photographers are using these tools, what needs are being currently met, and where there are still important unmet needs which create opportunities.

Presenter: Hans Hartman Analyst, Suite 48 Analytics

WELCOME KEYNOTE: IS AGING A THING OF THE PAST? 9-9:40 a.m. Is aging a thing of the past? Is immortality ripe for investment? The coveted “fountain of youth” has arrived and technology is right at the epicenter. This thriving ecosystem is changing the way we think about aging, convincing us that feeling younger next year isn’t outrageous. It’s a reality.

KEYNOTE: THROWING DOWN THE GAUNTLET—A THRIVING LIFE FOR THE 50+ 9:40-10:10 a.m. With the 50+ demographic spending $2.5 trillion annually and growing at warp speed, the opportunities to serve the needs and the wants of this group during Act Two of their lives are bountyless. This keynote address delivered by a leading media giant will inspire and provoke companies to step-up and deliver.

Tuesday, January 7/LVCC, North Hall, Room N256 People age 50+ comprise nearly 45 percent of the total US population and control 70 percent of the country’s wealth. It’s time to understand just how this largest and most powerful demographic uses technology in daily life now and what they want in the future. The Silvers Summit explores new thinking, new products and services, and how the role of technology is being redefi ned. After all, this is the generation that invented the Internet.

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HOME SWEET RADICAL HOME 10:15-11:30 a.m. The home of the now is personal, adaptable and connected with technology smack dab in the center of it all. Our basic requirements are for accessibility, safety, security and ease. Learn how some of the leading technologies are breaking new ground combining good looks with remarkable function and remarkable usability.

LESSONS FROM THE FORTUNE 50+ FRONTLINES 11:35 a.m.-12:15 p.m. It is no mystery that the opportunities within the fastest growing market segment are infi nite and major companies are not sitting by idly. What can we learn from the telecom giants, automobile innovators, retail trailblazers and manufacturing titans seizing the opportunity to capture this fl edgling market on the cusp of this tidal wave?

LUNCHEON AND KEYNOTE: HEALTHCARE FOR THE 50+ IN THE DIGITAL AGE 12:15-12:55 p.m. Healthcare as we know it makes its greatest transformation with the Affordable Care Act. Hear from a leading healthcare innovator breaking new ground to care for the population that needs it most. Discover how technology will help the ACA succeed and what innovation opportunities are on the horizon.

THE 50+ IT LIST 1-1:35 p.m. They’ve been called a fi nicky market that doesn’t know yet what they want...well, we believe they know exactly what they like and exactly what they need. So let’s get the real story. Join the showdown: Silvers’ tech innovators pitch their products to a curated board of our 50+ Tech Judges.

SPECIAL LUMINARY SESSION: TRANSFORMING RETIREMENT—A DIGITAL PIONEER REINVENTSAN INDUSTRY 1:40-2:10 p.m. When Dr. Warren, founder and CEO of eHarmony, decided to launch a new career in place of retirement, little did he know he would revolutionize the way we fall in love. And with over hundreds of thousands of 50+ subscribers, this 79-year-old digital pioneer’s ability to capture this audience is astounding. Join us for this riveting one-on-one.

HOW TECHNOLOGY IS INCREASING CAREGIVING’S COOL FACTOR 2:15-3 p.m. Whether for professional or family caregivers, technological innovations are being mass produced. But not all deliver the same level of quality or provide signifi cant benefi t to the caregiver or their loved one. Which revolutionary breakthroughs will change caregiving forever and how can future innovations learn from the best?

DESIGN USEFUL THINGS WE LOVE! 3:05-3:50 p.m. Designing for this population has never been more important, yet more of a challenge. Truly mastering this market will be a crucial key in creating amazing products that engage consumers. This burgeoning population has demanded loud and clear their desire for products that are simple to use and easy to fall in love with.

SANDWICH TECH 3:55-4:30 p.m. As the number of adults “sandwiched” between two generations skyrockets, the increased demand for new products and services is ever present. How can these new technologies bridge the communication, organization and socialization gaps these sandwichers need so desperately?

CRACKING THE DISTRIBUTION CODE 4:30-5 p.m. There is no question the biggest hurdle facing companies producing products for the 50+ market center around messaging, consumer education and channel distribution. Discover the insights that will give your company a leg up in cracking the code and propel your company to new heights.

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TABLET: THE PREMIUM ADVERTISING PLATFORM 10:30-11:30 a.m. The tablet gives advertisers a premium mobile partner, with extensive reach to an interactivity with consumers. Tablets reach up into the TV platform and down into the smartphone. Tablet advertising has made smartphone advertising more valuable. In so many ways, they’re changing mobile advertising forever.

Moderator: Jonathan Weitz Partner, IBB Consulting

Panelists: David Berkowitz CMO, MRY Fred Bucher Group VP, Marketing, Time Warner Cable Media Grace Dolan Head of Mobile Solutions, North America, Google Shawn Fenton Invention Strategist, Innovations, Designkitchen, a WPP Group Andrew Solmssen West Coast Managing Director, POSSIBLE, a WPP Agency

THE HOLLYWOOD AND MEDIA CHALLENGE: NEW PLATFORMS, TV AND CONVERGENCE OPPORTUNITIES Noon-1 p.m. With the consumer embrace of all-media/all-the-time, companies can confi dently identify and defi ne cross-platform production, distribution and monetization strategies. The future lies in the always-connected cross-platform monetization strategy and in this session we welcome expertise from the TV, advertising, technology and media industries.

Moderator: Jerry Belson US Media and Entertainment Sector Leader, Deloitte LLP

Panelists: Jane Clarke Managing Director, Coalition for Innovative Media Measurement (CIMM) Ariel Elazar SVP, Digital, Dick Clark Productions Brad Kania Head of Content Distribution, Samsung Electronics/Media Solutions Center America Laura Martin Managing Director/Entertainment and Internet Analyst, Needham and Company, LLC. Daniel Tibbets SVP, Digital Media, Bunim/Murray Productions Mark Young VP, Strategy and Business Development, NBCUniversal/Fandango

Tuesday, January 7 / LVCC, North Hall, Room N260 Additional sessions on Monday, January 6. Smartphones and tablets represent the future of content, commerce, education and communication. They are the undisputed next generation of computing and gaming. From app stores to social media, these platforms are forever changing the lifestyle landscape of the global consumer. These sessions address the newest technologies and explore how smartphones and tablets are revolutionizing the consumption and monetization of content.

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BROADCASTING WITHOUT BORDERS 1:30-2:30 p.m. We don’t have TV shows. We have video content and we have video platforms—TV, PC, smartphones and tablets—for consuming all the content. Broadcasting truly has no boundaries and the relationship of brands and advertisers to the new video reality is in a transformational state as well. The new world is being invented every day.

Moderator: Steve Bradbury COO, Zazoom

Panelists: Cameron Friedlander VP, Global Innovations, Designkitchen, a WPP Group David Karp EVP, Business Development, SnagFilms, Inc. Erik I. Moreno SVP, Corporate Development, Fox Networks Group, Co-General Manager, Mobile Content Venture, Dyle Mobile TV

CROSS-PLATFORM SUCCESS: BRANDS, BANDS AND ENTERTAINERS COLLABORATE 3-4 p.m. You see it on TV all day. It’s all over the Internet. Brands, entertainment content, celebrity talent, new media startups and big marketers are teaming up in new ways for cross-platform success. Hear from top executives on leveraging pop culture and content to connect with consumers.

Moderator: Steven Masur Partner, MasurLaw

Panelists: Kevin Chernett EVP, Strategic Alliances, Live Nation Network Gina Collins AVP, Entertainment Marketing, Coca-Cola North America Carol Goll Head of Global Branded Entertainment, International Creative Management Jared Hoffman President, Branded Entertainment, Generate/Alloy Digital Doug McVehil SVP, Content and Programming, VEVO Matt Ringel Managing Partner, New Era Media and Marketing, Red Light Management

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WELCOME & KEYNOTE INTRO 9-9:10 a.m.

Presenters: Amber J. Lawson Managing Partner, StoryTech Lori Schwartz Managing Partner, StoryTech

KEYNOTE: HOW TO GET TO HEAVEN— THE FUTURE OF CLOUD–BASEDENTERTAINMENT 9:10-9:30 a.m. From pre-production to post and distribution, the Cloud is changing the content value chain maximizing effi ciency and enabling anytime, anywhere distribution of assets and programming—all leading to better delivery and a better user experience.

Keynote: Jason MendenhallSVP, Cloud, Switch SUPERNAP

CHANGING CHANNELS: CONTENT DISRUPTION, BUNDLING AND THE “PLUSSING” OF SERVICES 9:40-10:10 a.m. Patterns of content consumption may vary from generation to generation, but Millennials are increasingly redefi ning the content ecosystem, cutting cords, buying into OTT boxes such as Roku, Apple TV and devices such as Chromecast. Where will this trend leave us?

Moderator: Tim Hanlon CEO, Vertere Group

Panelists: William Barrish VP, MakerMADE at Maker Studios Inc. William Bradford SVP, Digital Media, FOX TV Channing Dawson Sr. Advisor, Scripps Network Interactive Jim Funk SVP, Product Management, Roku Wendel Wenjen Director, Advertising and Interactive TV Platforms, LG Electronics

ISLANDS IN THE STREAM 10:20-10:40 a.m. No one is an island. The fl ow of data and content is now part of everybody’s lives, impacting relationships, consumption and purchase behaviors and ultimately our culture. This presentation will give us a portrait of a future where data and content defi ne and augment our very existence.

Presenter: Ari Popper President, A2O

Tuesday, January 7 / LVCC, North Hall, Room N262 StoryTech, working closely with the Consumer Electronics Association, tracked the fi ve most relevant tech trends for 2014. By pairing this information with audience and consumer trends, we created a “not-to-be-missed” half-day conference track focused on the fundamental fi ve trends driving the tech/content future. The StoryTech Impact! Conference is just one half of the Impact! CES experience. The StoryTech Impact! Tours are designed specifi cally for your company and your clients and led by StoryTech experts from the worlds of media, entertainment, brand, social and technology. Register for the StoryTech Impact! bundle and save. Visit us at story-tech.com and follow us @storytech

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THE ROAR OF THE CROWD 10:55-11:15 a.m. From Kickstarter to deviantArt, crowdsourcing and “co-creation” are now an integral part of how content is funded, created and curated. We’ll have an intimate conversation with a leader in the “maker movement” and talk about how the personalization of fi nancing and content is changing the “Hollywood shuffl e.”

Moderator: Brian Seth Hurst Managing Partner, StoryTech

Panelist: Ron Martino Executive Producer, deviantART

WHOSE BRAND IS IT ANYWAY? 11:25-11:55 a.m. Constant disruption—how does a brand move through today’s ever-changing digital landscape, manage risk and still maintain its value proposition and equity in a highly social marketplace? A combination of risk takers and conservatives give their perspective on what the right moves are and why.

Moderator: Jon HaberCo-Founder, Giant Spoon

Panelists: Christine Amirian VP, Corporate Marketing, Samsung Kjerstin Beatty SVP, Marketing, NBC Paul Marcum Director, Global Digital Marketing & Programming, GE John Roberts SVP, Digital Media and Commercial Affairs, Endemol Jeremy Wacksman SVP, Marketing, Zillow

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HEADPHONES, SOUNDBARS AND THE REBIRTH OF HIGH FIDELITY 2-3 p.m./Room N261 Style, simplicity and shrewd marketing are fueling a renaissance in audio, including headphones that put cheap earbuds to shame and soundbars that add oomph to TV sound. Product designers, marketing experts and proponents of The Recording Academy’s Quality Sound Matters cam-paign isolate success factors that can be used to revitalize other audio categories.

Moderator: Scott Wilkinson Online Editor, HomeTheater.com

Panelists: Maureen Droney Sr. Executive Director, National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences Andrew Jones Director Speaker Engineering, Pioneer Lan Kennedy-Davis CEO, SOUL Electronics Andrew Sivori VP, Sound Division, Sony Electronics Inc.

QUANTIFYING THE QUANTIFIED SELF 2-3 p.m./Room N259 Staying fi t in the digital age means more than regular exercise and an annual physical. The proliferation of health and fi tness devices has spawned the quantifi ed self movement, which has created the need to aggregate, share and ultimately understand personal health data. Experts discuss new markets and opportunities in digital health data.

Moderator: John Nosta Author and Founder, NOSTALAB

Panelist: Daniel KraftFaculty Chair-Medicine and Founder,

Singularity University and Bioniq Health Robert Scoble Startup Liaison Offi cer, Rackspace

IMPACT OF THE 3D PRINTINGREVOLUTION 3:30-4:30 p.m./Room N261 3D printing is one the decade’s biggest technology disruptors. Worldwide sales of products and services are poised to reach $3.7 billion by 2015 in a fi eld that is moving in many directions. Experts discuss new business opportunities driven by a technology that accelerates product design, simplifi es customization and maximizes personalization.

Moderator: Sean Captain Managing Editor, TechNewsDaily

Panelists: Joel Emans Associate, Hughes Media Law Group Conor MacCormack Co-Founder and CEO, Mcor Technologies Chris Milnes Founder, The Helper for Square

Bre PettisCEO, MakerBot

Tuesday, January 7/LVCC, North Hall Additional sessions on Wednesday, January 8 and Thursday, January 9. What’s new, what’s next and what you never saw coming. Welcome to Technology Trends, the must-attend sessions with the latest on 3D printing, digital health and wellness, connected homes, augmented reality, television and much more. As some of our most popular sessions, these sell out quickly. Register today to ensure you’re not left behind.

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WI-FI TO NFC: WHAT’S NEXT FOR WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY 11 a.m.-Noon The invisible tentacles of wireless technology continue to spread in every direction as we inch toward a wireless utopia. Experts reveal what’s happening with Hotspot 2.0 and its promise of cellular-like Wi-Fi roaming, wireless (inductive) charging and short-range Near-Field Communications (NFC) technology.

Moderator: Dan Meyer Editor-in-Chief, RCR Wireless

Panelists: Arun Bhikshesvaran CMO, Ericsson Edgar Figueroa CEO, Wi-Fi Alliance Nick Hulse President, Boingo Wireless Scott Pomerantz SVP and GM, Wireless Connectivity Combo, Broadcom

Tuesday, January 7/LVCC, North Hall, Room N261 Additional sessions on Wednesday, January 8 and Thursday, January 9. Ten billion. That’s how many mobile phones, just phones, will be in use by 2016. Add tablets, e-readers, Ultrabooks and a lot more zeroes. Wireless rules. It dominates our personal and enterprise lives. It captures, entertains, works, plays and communicates. The war is on for share of wallet (and mobile wallet) in this highly competitive space. Keep up with the speed of innovation and fi nd out what you need to lead in our ever-expanding wireless world.

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JUST AROUND THE BEND: HOW TECHNOLOGY WILL CHANGE DRIVING 9:30-10:30 a.m. The dashboard revolution is heating up and the road to self-driving cars is lined with technology unimagined 10 years ago. From safe-driving sensors to voice-and gesture-controlled infotainment systems to head-up displays with augmented-reality overlays, a plethora of new innovations are coming. Car tech gurus reveal which technologies are redefi ning driving’s future.

Moderator: Jonathan Rettinger President and Editorial Director, TechBuffalo

Panelists: Henry Bzeih Chief Technology Strategist, Kia Motors Mark Dipko Director, Brand and Product Strategy, Hyundai Elmar Frickenstein

EVP Electrics/Electronics and Driving Experience Environment, BMW Thomas Gebhardt President and COO, Panasonic Automotive Systems of America Timothy Yerdon Global Director, Innovation - Design, Visteon

Wednesday, January 8/LVCC, North Hall, Room N259 Additional sessions on Thursday, January 9. As the auto industry evolves, technology is key to future growth. Consumers continue to return to showrooms in large number, demanding increased fuel effi ciency and connected, high-tech options in their autos. Join us as industry and technology authorities forecast what will drive the world’s auto markets forward. Explore connected car technology–its opportunities and challenges–and how collaboration between automakers and tech innovators is key in driving choice, safety and both industries forward.

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Wednesday, January 8/LVCC, North Hall, Room N259 Additional sessions on Monday, January 6 and Thursday, January 9.Technology changes business then business changes technology. Now you can learn how to profi t from both sides of the equation. Industry experts offer coaching on adding or improving retail shelf space, increasing workers’effi ciency with apps and profi ting from social media. And for the startups or rapidly growing businesses, discovering where and how to fi nd the funds you need to succeed. Reserve your space today before your competition does.

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PROFITING FROM SOCIAL PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT 11 a.m.-Noon The digital world and social media are redefi ning product development by opening the process to the “little guy.” Companies can tap into online communities for feedback throughout the process. Learn how “social product development” works from the innovators behind this new model and entrepreneurs who’ve profi ted from it.

Presenter: Mick Ebeling Founder, Not Impossible Foundation

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OVER THE TOP VIDEO: CONNECTING THE FUTURE 10:30-11:30 a.m.Over-the-top-TV is removing barriers to the viewing experience. Consumers can now demand from TV the personal and enhanced video services they get from a computer. With all video, all the time, broadcasting and cable are changed forever.

Moderator: James M. Burger Partner, Thompson Coburn LLP

Panelists: Kris Alexander Chief Strategist, Akamai Nick Colsey VP, Television Division, Sony Corporation Don Dulchinos Exec. Director, Entertainment Identifi er Registry Tara Maitra SVP and GM, Content and Media Sales, Tivo Ty Roberts Founder and CTO, Gracenote

Chris Wagner EVP and Co-Founder, NeuLion

THE NEXGEN ENTERTAINMENT HOME EXPERIENCENoon-1 p.m. The next generation of home entertainment hardware, software and services is more complex than ever. HDTV, Internet, games, music, movies, innovative two-way communication and telephony are vying for consumers’ loyalty. Competitive companies that offer consumers more and richer content across various platforms hold the perfect formula for success.

Moderator: Rick Doherty Co-Founder and Director, The Envisioneering Group

Panelists: Bob Shallow SVP, Product Sales and Marketing, Rovi Corporation

Hugo Swart Director, Product Management, Qualcomm Sam Vasisht CMO, Veveo Winston Chen VP, Smart Home Business Unit, Marvell Semiconductor

Wednesday, January 8/LVCC, North Hall, Room N260 Soaps, sea monsters, lyric opera, housewives or vampires. Cooking, pawning, designing, surviving, fl ipping, opining or shopping. Pick any topic, activity or genre and cable has it covered. Brimming with original and classic content, cable is expanding into fresh spaces like social media, gaming and streaming. The Cable Conference takes you inside this unstoppable world of connected entertainment and the exciting technologies that are fueling it.

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HYBRID TV: DELIVERING THE ULTIMATE TV EXPERIENCE 1:30-2:30 p.m. Hybrid TV presents to the consumer a new reorganized option in video viewing. It represents TV on all platforms—TV, Mobile and PC—packaged in options from free to high-end premium subscription. In the future the consumer will no longer be forced into one video viewing option. Video content will be delivered at multiple price points on multiple platforms.

Moderator: David Leibowitz Managing Partner, CH Potomac

Panelists: Michael Hawkey GM, Sling Media Xavier Kochhar President and CEO, Structured Data Intelligence (SDI) Jim Monroe Co-Founder and SVP, Programming, Net2TV Vishnu Rao Director, Product Technology Development Sharp Electronics Geir Skaaden SVP, Products and Platforms, DTS

VIDEO EVERYWHERE ENABLING THE NEXT GENERATION OF OVER-THE-TOP TV 3-4 p.m. Consumers are accessing video on TV and DVD, over broadband, in downloaded clips and more. Call it “Everywhere Video” or “Over-the-Top Video.” Whatever the name, it means content is accessible virtually everywhere. See how the proliferation of new TV technologies and cable interactivity are pushing video to an even wider audience.

Moderator: Jonathan Hurd Director, Altman Vilandrie & Company

Panelists: Michael Alexander Strategy and Growth Initiatives, IBM Global Telecommunications Industry Josette Bonte Chief Strategy Offi cer, CTM: Institute for Communication Technology Management, Marshall School of Business, University of Southern California Campbell Foster Director, Product Marketing, Video Solutions, Adobe Mark Jeffery Sr. Director, Cable Video and Multi-Screen Solutions, Alcatel-Lucent Uday Navile VP, Communication and Media Solutions, NTT DATA, Inc.

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BATTLING FOR THE BEST AND BRIGHTEST: IMMIGRATION REFORM AND THE INNOVATIVE ECONOMY 9:30-10:30 a.m. As the policy battle for immigration reform rages, our global competitors are reaping the benefi ts. Foreign-born STEM graduates and innovative entrepreneurs want to work and build businesses in the U.S. Our outdated system limits innovation and costs American jobs. Learn how the technology community came together to push for immigration reform and hear about immigrant entrepreneurs’ experience working through the intricate system.

Panelists: Ximena Hartsock Founder, Phone2Action

Ali NooraniExec. Director, National Immigration ForumJoel Kaplan

VP, US Public Policy, Facebook, Inc

THE INTERNET OF THINGS AND THE HOME OF THE FUTURE 10:30-11:30 a.m. Consumers are increasingly adopting security cameras, lights, heating control systems, locks, and home appliances that can be controlled remotely. These new applications of Internet connectivity offer control and convenience and help lower energy costs. But what are the policy implications of connected homes? How can manufacturers and policymakers educate consumers to take steps to benefi t from and protect their increasingly connected homes?

Moderator: Larry Downes Consultant and Author

Presenter: The Honorable Maureen Ohlhausen Commissioner, Federal Trade Commission

PATENT LITIGATION REFORM: WHO ARE YOU CALLING A TROLL?11:45 a.m.-12:45 p.m. Many claim that rampant patent litigation is hampering innovation. Others reply that patents incentivize creation, and patent owners have the right to monetize their inventions. How can we shut down those who abuse the patent system without harming the rights of legitimate companies to enforce their intellectual property?

Panelists: Lee Cheng General Counsel and Secretary, Newegg, Inc.

Todd Moor Founder and CEO, TMSOFT LLC Julie Samuels

Staff Attorney, Mark Cuban Chair to Eliminate Stupid Patents, EFF Erich Spangenberg CEO and Co-Chairman, IPNav

Tuesday, January 7/LVCC, North Hall, Room N254 Additional sessions on Tuesday, January 7 and Thursday, January 9. America didn’t become the world’s technology leader by coincidence. It happened because our government, in partnership with the business community, created the world’s most innovation-friendly legal and regulatory environment. That partnership is being tested like never before. Innovators face a broken immigration system, wireless spectrum scarcity and rampant patent litigation. Meanwhile, issues like privacy and autonomous vehicles challenge regulators and lawmakers. Hear top Washington policymakers, entrepreneurs and tech leaders discuss how we can maintain our innovation leadership.

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MILLENNIALS, ONLINE TV AND GAMING: NOW AND TOMORROW1-1:45 p.m. What are the implications of the digital revolution in the way Millennials discover, access, and consume video and gaming content online? Hear it fi rst-hand from young voices representing leading companies in the digital, social, and tech arenas.

Moderator: Tanya Curry-McMichael VP, Strategy and Marketing, Verizon Digital Media Services

WHO’S CONNECTING WHAT TO THE CLOUD? 1:45-2 p.m. How should cloud computing be defi ned in this context? What are the key economic considerations as well as prospects for sustainability of the cloud-enabled delivery phenomenon?

Presenter: Bhavik Vyas Media and Entertainment Partner, Eco-System Manager, Amazon Web Services

Wednesday, January 8/LVCC, North Hall, Room N262 Discover the very latest advancements in cloud-based solutions that are revolutionizing the consumer electronics (CE) sector. Special attention is given to the impact on consumers, telecom industries, the media, and CE manufacturers of accessing and interacting withcloud-based services using connected devices.

SPECTRUM SPECTACULAR: SLICING THE NATION’S AIRWAVES1-2 p.m. The U.S. represents the world’s most dynamic spectrum market. While our products and services are the spectrum’s most innovative and dynamic users, spectrum resources are in short supply. Join experts discussing key issues from the FCC’s upcoming voluntary broadcast incentive auctions to federal spectrum sharing to unlicensed versus licensed spectrum.

Moderator: Bryan Tramont Managing Partner, Wilkinson Barker Knauer

Panelists: Gary Epstein Chair of Incentive Auction Task Force, Federal Communications Commission Preston Padden Executive Director, Expanding Opportunities for Broadcasters Coalition Austin Schlick Director, Communications Law, Google

THE FCC’S REGULATORY AGENDAFOR 2014 3:45-4:45 p.m. Hear what the FCC commissioners have to say about important regulatory and policy issues, including spectrum allocation, accessibility, regulatory reform and other hot topics dominating the conversation in 2014.

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WHERE ARE THERE PROBLEMS CONNECTING TO THE CLOUD? 2-2:15 p.m. What are the bottlenecks standing in the way of faster and wider adoption of cloud-based services among connected-device end-users? Which participants in the distribution chain need to change?

Presenter: Sam Rosen Practice Director, TV and Video, Consumer Electronics, ABI Research

CONSUMER BENEFITS: UBIQUITY, COST, PORTABILITY IMPROVEMENTS 2:15-2:30 p.m. How can cloud-based solutions applied to popular entertainment bring advantages to users over older methods of online distribution? What is the role of social networking in this arena?

Presenter: Robert Stevenson Chief Business Offi cer and VP of Strategy, Gaikai

CONSUMER DRAWBACKS: PRIVACY, RELIABILITY, SECURITY ISSUES 2:30-2:45 p.m. What happens when a cloud platform is subjected to an av-alanche of traffi c such as happens when a celebrity tweets to a large fan based or a President, on national television, calls on viewers to visit a website? How does traffi c vary? How is page load time affected? How does the cloud platform scale? What strategies are needed to ensure that the cloud platform can perform within its promised SLA?

Panelist: Reza Rassool CTO, Kwaai Oak

THE IMPACT ON TELECOMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRIES OF CLOUD COMPUTING 2:45-3 p.m. What does cloud computing mean to broadband network operators and mobile carriers in terms of managing their intellectual property (IP), allocating network resources and developing and provisioning new services?

Moderator: Marty Lafferty CEO, DCIA

Panelists: Larry Freedman Partner, Edwards Wildman Palmer Jay Gleason Cloud Solutions Manager, Sprint Andy Gottlieb VP, Product Management, Aryaka David Hassoun Owner and Partner, RealEyes Media Grant Kirkwood Co-Founder, Unitas Global Jay Migliaccio Director, Cloud Platforms & Services, Aspera

TELECOMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY BENEFITS: NEW OPPORTUNITIES 3-3:15 p.m. How can cloud-based solutions applied to popular entertainment bring advantages to broadband network operators over older methods of distribution?

Presenter: Douglas Pasko Principal Member of Technical Staff, Verizon Communications

TELECOMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY DRAWBACKS: INFRASTRUCTURE CHALLENGES 3:15-3:30 p.m. How does the on-demand, always-accessible nature of cloud-based entertainment delivery challenge conventional distribution systems?

Presenter: Allan McClennan President and Chief Analyst, PADEM Group

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THE IMPACT ON ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRIES OF CLOUD COMPUTING 3:30-4:15 p.m. What do cloud storage and distribution mean to content rights-holders in terms of managing their intellectual property (IP), realizing cost savings, reaching new audiences, analyzing usage and implementing new business models?

Moderator: Ross Freedman Associate, DCIA

Panelists: Kurt Kyle Media Industry Principal, SAP America Adam Powers VP of Media Technology and Solutions, V2Solutions Mark Sorency Emerging Technologies Executive, IBM Venkat Uppuluri VP, Marketing, Gaian Solutions Mike West CTO, GenosTV

ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY BENEFITS: COST SAVINGS AND EFFICIENCY 4:15-4:30 p.m. How can cloud-based solutions applied to popular entertainment production, storage and delivery bring advantages to content creators and content distributors?

Presenter: Les Ottolenghi Global CIO, LV Sands Corp.

ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRYDRAWBACKS: DISRUPTIONAND SECURITY 4:30-4:45 p.m. How does the advent of “content everywhere” challenge current distribution systems? What additional security and reliability issues are raised?

Presenter: Saul Berman Partner and VP, IBM Global Business Services

CONSUMER ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY BENEFITS: NEW REVENUE STREAMS 4:45-5 p.m. How can offering access to applications and content in the cloud provide new monetization opportunities to CE manufacturers, sellers and partners?

Presenter: Mikey Cohen Architect and Principal Engineer, Netfl ix

CONSUMER ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY DRAWBACKS: COMPLEXITY 5-5:15 p.m. How do the added administrative and operational challenges of managing cloud-based solutions affect the CE business?

Presenter: Tom Joyce SVP and GM, HP Converged Systems, Hewlett Packard

THE IMPACT ON THE CONSUMER ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY OF CLOUD COMPUTING 5:15-6 p.m.What are the implications of devices being ubiquitously “connected to the cloud” for the organizations that make, market, and maintain products and are involved in provisioning these services?

Moderator: Sari Lafferty Business Affairs, DCIA

Panelists: Guido Ciburski CEO, Telecontrol Michael Elliott Enterprise Cloud Evangelist, Dell David Frerichs President, Media Turners Russ Hertzberg VP, Technology Solutions, SoftServe Thierry Lehartel VP, Product Management, Rovi Scott Vouri VP, Marketing, Western Digital

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Wednesday, January 8/LVCC, North Hall, N259 Additional sessions on Tuesday, January 7 and Thursday, January 9. Disruptive technologies propel all sectors of the CE industry, but also raise salient questions about privacy, security, access, storage and device confi gurations and features. Their impact is, well, disruptive, and these fascinating sessions look at the most important trends in the cloud, 2nd screen, hardware and much more. You’ll gain a variety of perspectives through lively discussion and debate over how disruptive technologies are affecting consumers, innovators and traditional delivery systems. Don’t miss it.

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NEXT-GEN GAME CONSOLES: THE ONLY SET-TOP BOX YOU’LL EVER NEED? 12:30-1:30 p.m.Mind-blowing graphics aside, the new generation of game consoles are advanced entertainment hubs that put a wealth of content options at our fi ngertips. Consider how these super-powerful, smartphone-friendly consoles will change not only gaming, but also the entire entertainment landscape and possibly the way consumers receive their video content in the home.

Moderator: Chris Morris Contributing Writer, CNBC.com

Panelists: Steve Carlin Sr. Director, Ubisoft Matthew DiPietro VP, Marketing, Twitch Nanea Reeves COO, Machinima Marc Whitten Chief Product Offi cer for Xbox, Microsoft Entertainment and Digital Media

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WELCOME TO THE 5TH ANNUALDIGITAL HEALTH SUMMIT 9 a.m.

Presenter: Jill Gilbert, Producer Digital Health Summit

KICKOFF REVEILLE: REACHINGBRAND NIRVANA 9:05-9:55 a.m. Building an iconic brand is no easy feat and has proven to be even more crucial in the digital age. How can digital health companies separate themselves from the pack? This extraordinary kickoff session will not only be a feast for your eyes and ears, but will be a rare opportunity to learn from some of the most inspired, revolutionary and infl uential brand innovators in the country as they reveal key insights to building a meaningful and relevant brand within the digital health ecosystem.

Moderator: Alexandra von Plato President and Global Creative Offi cer, Digitas Health

Panelists: Monica Austin SVP, Business and Brand Development, Shine America Nadeem Kassam Founder, Basis and BioBeats

A DYNAMIC DUO: HOW DIGITAL HEALTH AND ACA WILL CATALYZE OPPORTUNITY: INTRO TO A THREE PART SERIES 10-10:05 a.m. Join us for a three-part series to discover how the ACA and the digital health industry can work together to leverage each other to achieve mutual success. The following three sessions will cover the key parts of the ACA as it applies to this industry and how digital health businesses can capitalize on these new opportunities.

Presenter: Paul Slavin COO, Everyday Health

PART 1: THE EMPOWERED CONSUMER 10:05-10:50 a.m. Pre-ACA: no access to our own medical records, optionless insurance and unaffordable coverage. Post-ACA: retail healthcare, new exchanges and access to our own private medical records. Explore how digital health is delivering practical solutions to the ACA challenges and giving the consumer the power of knowledge and choice.

Moderator: Paul Slavin COO, Everyday Health

Panelists: Bettina Experton CEO, Humetrix Lisa Maki CEO, Pokidok Tom Paul Chief Consumer Offi cer, UHG

Wednesday, January 8/LVCC, North Hall, Room N250 Additional sessions on Thursday, January 9. The 5th Annual Digital Health Summit focuses on the latest products and consumer’s growing demand for high-tech health services, particularly through the lens of the Affordable Care Act. See solutions for diagnosing, monitoring and treating a variety of illnesses. Learn about games that reinforce healthy behaviors, body sensors that let people take more responsibility for their health, affordable gene sequencing, real-time medicine monitoring and more. You’ll gain an understanding of the digital health infrastructure and how you can capitalize on this hot market.

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PART 2: PREVENTION AS POLICY 10:55-11:45 a.m. One of the most signifi cant elements of the ACA is an increased focus on preventive care. How can digital health: 1) help employers score incentives by creating healthier workplaces, 2) create lower-cost diagnostic tools for mandatory free prevention screenings and 3) continue to support ACOs in their quest to remain accountable?

Moderator: Chris Wasden Managing Director, PwC

Panelists: Samir Damani CEO, MD Revolutions Richard Migliori EVP and Chief Medical Offi cer, UnitedHealth Group Marco Peluso CEO, Qardio

PART 3: WHAT DOES MEANINGFUL USE MEAN FOR CONSUMERS? 11:50 a.m.-12:10 p.m. Meaningful use may sound like a foreign language to most, but to providers it is all they reluctantly dream about. And if meaningful use is in place ultimately to help the patient, it is essential we understand its true signifi cance. Hear from one of the fastest-growing EMR providers as the company breaks down what will be a mystery no more.

Keynote: Ed Park EVP, COO, athenahealth

THE BIONIC MAN 12:15-1:05 p.m. Lee Majors, eat your heart out. In this superhuman session, we’ll take a complete look at the profound innovations surrounding the multi-billion dollar prosthetics industry coupled with the massive sensor space and learn from those leading the way in preparing for a bionic future.

Panelists: Ariel Garten CEO, Ineraxon Levi Hargrove Researcher, Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago Karen Lightman Executive Director, MEMS Industry Grop Deepak Prakash Global Director of Marketing, Vancive Medical Technologies

LUNCHEON AND SPECIAL SESSION: BEYOND WEARABLE—IT’S INVISIBLE 1:05-2:05 p.m. The wearable market is projected to be a $12 billion sector by 2018. It’s no wonder innovators are creating sensors that go above and beyond current technologies to conform to our bodies and everyday lives. Discover how sensors expand healthcare’s reach—from the healthcare and fi tness industry to cosmetics; this is groundbreaking stuff.

Panelists: Guive Balooch Global Director, Connected Cosmetics, L’Oreal David Icke CEO, MC10 John Mastrototaro CTO, MedTronic Dan Salazar SVP, Translational Medicine and Think Team, Otsuka Pharmaceutical Development & Commercialization

POINT-OF-CARE EVERYWHERE 2:10-3 p.m. Designing for the on-the-go individual is no easy feat. From tele-health systems to seamless experiences between devices, focusing on meeting patients and consumers exactly where they are is becoming critical for success. Join us as we dive deep into the devices and software solutions powering diagnostics, disease management and ongoing monitoring.

Panelists: Walter de Brower Founder and CEO, Scanadu Laura Mitchell VP, Business Development, Grandcare Nersi Nazari Chairman and CEO, Vital Connect Yasmine Winkler Chief Marketing Product and Innovation Offi cer, Employer and Individual, UnitedHealthcare

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STICKINESS AND RESULTS:THE MILLION-DOLLAR QUEST 3:05-3:55 p.m. How can great design make us healthier? From killer software applications to beautiful user experiences, designing the perfect product to engage clinicians and patients is a monumental hurdle. Voyage into the unknown as we confront the challenges that inhibit product stickiness—and enable you to create seamless and captivating health experiences.

Panelists: Catherine Calarco CMO and SVP, Sales, Hearthmath Lorrain Chapman Director, User Experience Research, Macadamian Abbe Don VP, User Experience, Epocrates Tom Dusenberry CEO, Dusenberry Entertainment, Inc. Vaishali Kamat Associate Director of Med Tech, Cambridge Consultants

LOUDMOUTH PATIENTS: MAKING NOISE AND MAKING CHANGE 4:35-5 p.m. The empowered patient is not a new concept. However, with the growth and accessibility of digital health, they have brand new powers. Join a leading journalist, a social analyst and two of the loudest mouth patients we know for an explosive conversation as they make huge strides in advocating for all of us.

Moderator: Neil Versel Journalist, MobihealthNews

Panelists: Hugo Campos e-patient, ICD User Group Donna Cryer e-patient, Cryer health Greg Matthews Social Analyst, WCG

DAY ONE CLOSING KEYNOTE4:35-5 p.m.

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Wednesday, January 8/LVCC, North Hall, Room N258 Additional sessions on Monday, January 6 and Tuesday, January 7. Content anytime, anywhere on screens of any size. New platforms, surprising target audiences and refreshing approaches to reaching them. Innovative collaborations, unexpected opportunities and lucrative revenue streams. All this and much more is served up at the ever-popular Digital Hollywood sessions, led by some of the most infl uential players in the entertainment space. Get a front-row seat for the event that’ll have everyone talking.

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VENTURE FUNDING, INVESTMENTAND MERGERS: LEADERSHIP INTHE ENTERTAINMENT ANDTECHNOLOGY SPACE10:30-11:30 a.m. Join a group of infl uential players in the media, entertainment and tech fi nance worlds for an enlightening look at emerging growth areas in our industry. They reveal where the value and opportunities are, who’s investing and whether we’re headed for a bubble or sustained hypergrowth in the convergence space.

Moderator: Joey Tamer President, S.O.S. Inc.

Panelists: Norm Fogelsong General Partner, Institutional Venture Partners (IVP) Peg Jackson Managing Director, Mooreland Partners Scott Levine Managing Director, Time Warner Investments Hany Nada Partner, GGV Capital Alex Niehenke Principal, Scale Venture Partners Kevin Spain General Partner, Emergence Capital Partners

THE FUTURE OF ENHANCEDADVERTISING Noon-1 p.m. As consumers integrate broadband into every aspect of their lives, Hollywood and Madison Avenue have exciting new opportunities to experiment with all forms of electronic messaging. Find out how this quantitative shift in the creative process is transforming advertising, entertainment and the devices themselves.

Moderator: Bettina Sherick SVP, Digital Strategic Marketing, 20th Century Fox International

Panelists: Tom Flanagan EVP, Entertainment, Leo Burnett Joan Gillman COO and EVP, Media Services, Time Warner Cable Group

Sean Lyons Global Chief Digital Offi cer, Havas Worldwide Stewart Pearson Vice Chairman Chief Client Offi cer, Wunderman Rich Sutton Chief Revenue Offi cer, North America, Daily Mail Online Mike Wiese Director, Branded Entertainment, JWT

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CONTENT FOR THE NEW PLATFORMS: CUSTOM PROGRAMMING AND BRANDED ADVERTISING 1:30-2:30 p.m. Groundbreaking content is being produced across platforms and new media producers are revolutionizing their relationships with brands. Advertisers, agencies and producers are inventing an all-new universe of programming for social media, communication services and video for the web. Every month this new communications revolution presents new challenges and amazing breakthroughs.

Moderator: Tania Yuki Founder and CEO, Shareablee

Panelists: Amaury Blondet Digital Manager, Discovery Communications (Latin America, Brazil and the U.S. Hispanic) Evan Bregman Director, Digital Media, Electus Kelly Dempski Managing Director, Accenture Technology Labs- Silicon Valley Lisa Hsia EVP, Digital Media, Bravo, NBCUniversal Michael Kernan CEO, NuMedia Studios and Management

REINVENTING THE COMMERCE MEDIA MODEL 3-4 p.m. Breaking through the competitive cacophony vying for consumers’ attention is more daunting than ever. Find out how the industry’s TV, music, wireless, fi lm and broadband marketing/creative teams are reinventing the world of entertainment, branding and marketing, with impressive results.

Moderator: Jeffrey Binder General Partner, Genovation Capital

Panelists: David Chinnici Director, JWT/Mindshare Atlanta Ken Hertz Principal, memBrain Amit Khanduja EVP, Reliance BIG Entertainment and Head of Digital, Reliance Games Wendell Wenjen Director, Advertising and Interactive TV Platforms, LG Electronics Mara Winokur SVP, Digital, Starz!

GAIN ACCESS TO THE LEADING THINKERS FROM TOP UNIVERSITIES, THE MEDIA, ENTERTAINMENT, TRADE AND RESEARCH GROUPS, GOVERNMENTS AND THOSE WHO DEFY CATEGORIZATION.

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INTRODUCTION AND KEYNOTE— MANUFACTURING THE FUTURE 9-9:30 a.m. 3D printing has been hailed as a “game-changer.” This keynote address explains exactly how and why this might be the case.

Moderator: Duncan Wood COO, Rapid News Communication Group

Keynote: Avi Reichental CEO, 3D Systems, Inc.

THE SUPER USERS: HOW THE EXPERTS PLAY 9:30-11 a.m. From aerospace to the fi lm industry and the medical world to electronics, 3D printing has been a key technology in these industries for 20 years. This session explores some of the best and most exciting applications to date and signposts future possibilities.

Keynote: Todd Grimm President, T.A. Grimm & Associates, Inc.

3D PRINTING ACCESS FOR ALL 11 a.m.-Noon How are consumers accessing 3D printing? This session will explore the business models that enable consumers to access both in the home and from the home.

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SUMMIT OPENING AND GREETINGS 8:30-8:45 a.m.

Presenters: Warren Buckleitner Editor-in-Chief, Children’s Technology Review Robin Raskin President and Chief Kid, Living in Digital Times

THE YEAR OF LIVING PLAYFULLY8:45-8:55 a.m. Take a few minutes to meet each other and get comfortable in your kiddie shoes. We’ll give you the pop quiz and stats on current lingo, culture and trends. We’ll even put some of the hottest sellers of the holidays to the test. Disney Infi nity, Activision Skylanders, WowWee’s latest, Kurio’s newest, and some not-to-be-missed dueling demos.

Moderator: Warren Buckleitner Editor in Chief, Children’s Technology Review

THE DIGITAL INVENTORS WORKSHOP 9-9:45 a.m. Mary Couzins, the creator of the Chicago Toy and Game Fair, knows that being an inventor has its challenges. With the help of some of the most infl uential inventors in the business, she’ll be leading the Inventor’s Workshop, helping us wind our way through the complexities of everything from fi nancing to packaging, store presence to patents.

Moderator: Mary CouzinCEO and Founder, Chicago Toy and

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Panelists: Carla Fisher President, No Crusts Interactive Keith Maddison AR Architect, Business Development, BoostAR Anna can Slee Account Director, Manifest Digital

KEYNOTE: A SURVIVORS GUIDE TO THE KIDS BUSINESS 9:50-10:15 a.m. As the former CEO of Toys“R”Us and the current CEO of LeapFrog, John Barbour has seen it all, from awards to recalls, from market disasters to blockbuster hits. He’ll share his do’s and don’ts for serving and surviving in the kids’ industry.

Presenter: John Barbour CEO, LeapFrog

Wednesday, January 8/LVCC, North Hall, Room N256 Kids@Play, the best place on earth to get smart quickly on how technology shapes the way today’s kids learn and play. To kids, digital is the new normal. But to publishers, designers and developers, retailers and distributors it’s a world fraught with disruption. Plus, today’s moms are high tech women who wear multiple hats in their role as CHO (Chief Home Offi cer). Empowering moms with technology that helps them juggle priorities, stay connected with their own families and other moms is the central theme of MommyTech.

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FIVE GOLDEN OPPORTUNITIES FOR 2014 10:20-11:05 a.m. Tom Dusenberry, former CEO of Hasbro, and our favorite investor/mentor, has a keen eye for the future. He’ll bring fi ve new products from across the kids’ spectrum to the stage. Dusenberry’s unique analysis of the kids’ marketplace will start you thinking about your next move, the maker revolution and entrepreneurial/experiential learning. Panelists will discuss 3D printing, robotics, tweens and teens, app toys and more.

Moderators: Tom Dusenberry CEO, Dusenberry Entertainment, Inc. Robin Raskin President and Chief Kid, Living in Digital Times

Panelist: Ori Inbar Founder and CEO, AugmentedReality.org

THE MAKER MENTALITY 11:10-11:50 a.m. We call kids constructivist constructors. They learn best by tinkering, creating and exploring. Makers embrace some of the most exciting products of the season: robotics, action toys, construction sets, and creative tool kits. The opportunities to blend traditional kids play with the maker mentality are astounding.

Moderator: Stuary Gannes Founder and CEO, GoCast.it

Panelists: Ayah Bdeir CEO, littleBits Michael Colombo Online Editor, MakerMedia Chris Heatherly Disney Interactive Worlds VP and GM, Disney Digital Paul Hoover Design Director, Artefact David Merrill President and Co-Founder, Sifteo

TABLETS, GLASSES, WATCHES, 2ND SCREENS AND OTHER PERSONALIZED MOBILE GADGETS 11:55 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Gadgets are making an impact on the kids’ industry at CES this year. There are now about fi fty tablets made just for kids, with smart glasses, smart watches, and other devices on the way. Combine these hardware devices with multi-touch, collaborative hangouts, augmented reality and you’ve got a new, more portable, normal. See it fi rst at CES.

Panelists: Eric Levin Division Head, Techno Source Dan Yang CEO, Rullingnet Reyne Rice Trend Specialist Toys & Games, ToyTrends

FIRESIDE CHAT: THE FUTUREOF KIDS’ TABLETS12:20-12:40 p.m. For American parents with young children living at home, tablet ownership has risen from 26 percent in April 2012 to 50 percent in May 2013, according to Pew Research Center’s 2013 Tablet Ownership report. Join executives behind the market-leading Kurio brand as they share how they’ve served the needs of this rapidly growing segment in the U.S. and abroad, announce a new partnership that will take kids’ tablets to the next level, and discuss what the future looks like for kids’ tablets.

Moderator: Jennifer Jolly TechNow Columnist, USA Today

Panelists: Pieter van den Bosch Strategic Director, KD Group Steve Linke Associate Director, Business Development, Device Marketing, Consumer Electronics, Verizon Wireless

LUNCH: THIS IS DAVID POGUE’S BRAIN12:45-1:10 p.m. David Pogue is one of the keenest observers of technology today. His observations take many forms: a tech column for the New York Times, Scientifi c American, the host of “NOVA scienceNOW”, a correspondent for “CBS Sunday Morning”, author, musician and now... the creator of Yahoo!’s new hub for consumer technology. Pogue’s fourth visit to Kids@Play/MommyTech debuts his latest work.

Keynote: David Pogue Technology Columnist, The New York Times

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THE END OF THE ONE HIT WONDER 1:10-1:50 p.m. Hunting down a best-of-breed app is not a job for the faint hearted. One of the most exciting things we’ve seen on the app front is new ways to get great content to kids via channels, subscriptions or aggregate models. Take a peek at new ways to get kids on the app-wagon and learn where you can fi t in.

Panelists: Nancy MacIntyre CEO and Founder, Fingerprint Beth Marcus CEO, Playrifi c Carly Shuler Co-Founder, Kindoma Alice Wilder Chief Content Offi cer, Speakaboos MOMTREPRENEURS 101 1:55-2:20 p.m. Andrea Smith, executive producer at MommyTech TV, introduces us to a group of women who defi ne today’s entrepreneurial spirit. Find out what they know that you should.

Moderator: Andrea Smith Producer and Journalist, Living in Digital Times

Panelists: Alyssa Martina CEO, memloom Chrissy Watson Owner, Outlaw Mom LLC

IT’S DOTCOMPLICATED! KEYNOTE BY RANDI ZUCKERBERG2:25-2:45 p.m. Whether you’ve grown up with social media or came to it later, social networking changes everything. And it changes on a daily basis. Randi Zuckerberg, Mark’s sibling and a respected content developer in her own right, talks to us about the wild ride we’re all taking on the dotcomplicated highway and why we can’t afford to go off road.

Keynote: Randi Zuckerberg Founder and CEO, Zuckerberg Media

FUTURE MOMS 2:50-3:35 p.m. Lost keys, dirty laundry, messy and a long to-do list. The mundane world of domestic life will be turned on its head thanks to home automation, the Internet of things and new mobility.

Moderator: Andrea Smith Producer and Journalist, Living in Digital Times

Panelists: Marcus A Manage Director, Amarylio Beth Blecherman Founder, TechMamas Monica Clark Sr Manager, PR and Brand Experience, Whirlpool Corporation Elizabeth Hamren VP, Marketing, Dropcam

Adam Sager CEO and Co-Founder, Canary

UNDERSTANDING YOUR DIGITAL KID 3:40-4:20 p.m. As digital becomes the lifeblood of our children, we need some way to reconcile the fact that they lack some of the cognitive development skills to handle themselves. We talk to the top companies wrestling with keeping kids safely entertained including Facebook and other social networks.

Moderator: Rebecca Levey Co-Founder, KidzVuz.com

Panelists: Jacob Andersen Owner, KidsEmail.org Peter Bookman Founder and CEO, Appratus

WEARABLE TECH 4:25-5 p.m. Get a sneak peek at the highlights from our FashionWare show and hear from the arbiters of fashion-meets-function in wearable, embedded and new technologies. From glitz and glitter to new fabrics and new ways to get the perfect fi t, the fashionable woman is entering the tech world fast.

Panelists: Jennifer Darmour Design Director, Artefact Marta Hall President, Velodyne Chris Herbert CEO, Phone Halo Judy Tomlinson Founder, AvocSoft and CEO, FashionTEQ Jillian White Marketing and Product Management, MC10

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WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION 1-1:15 p.m. The race to multi-function CE devices that are smaller, lower power, available for the mass market and connected to the Internet of Things is on. As consumers demand more, end-product manufacturers increasingly rely on MEMS sensors to stay in the game and ahead of the competition.

OPENING KEYNOTE: BIG DATA BEGINS WITH LITTLE DATA 1:15-2 p.m. The IoT will be fueled by little data—the data that comes from the billions of tiny sensors embedded all around us. These sensors are the foundation upon which new services and business models can be built. Their continued evolution will help to determine the long-term success of the IoT.

Keynote: Michael Muller CTO, ARM

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Wednesday, January 8/LVCC, North Hall, Room N261 In this must-attend half-day conference session organized by MEMS Industry Group (MIG), attendees will engage with industry experts on how micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS) and sensor fusion will play a critical role in a more intelligent and intuitive Internet of Things (IoT)—one that will revolutionize the consumer space forever. The MEMS and sensor technology is here today. Now is the time to harness it for your products and position your company for this exciting future.

WHAT KEEPS MARKETERS UP AT NIGHT? 9:30-10:30 a.m. Marketers are struggling to keep pace as the move to digital accelerates massive change, yet also brings unprecedented op-portunity. This seminar will incorporate key fi ndings from the Marketing2020 marketing leadership initiative, highlighting the implications of this shift to digital. Then a panel of leading marketing executives and industry experts will discuss how winning marketers are driving business success in this increasingly digital world.

Wednesday, January 8/LVCC, North Hall, Room N262 Additional sessions on January 6, January 7 and January 9. Innovation can help improve your bottom line and the world. Learn as experts uncover opportunities for health and wellness providers, retailers with mobile shops and those tapping into the massive “Silver” market. From women to seniors, the environment to technology’s place in society, fi nd out how innovation has the power to push humanity forward.

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A TRILLION MEMS SENSORS IN CE PRODUCTS IN THE FUTURE: AN OPPORTUNITY OR A CURSE? 2-2:25 p.m. New products that scale in proportion to the world’s population make multiple billion-unit end-product markets very attainable. With ten or more sensors per product, the concept of a trillion-unit annual MEMS market becomes plausible. Let’s explore the ramifi cations of trillion-unit markets on the supply chain and industry.

Presenter: Paul Bryan EVP, Product Management and Strategy

HARDWARE-SOFTWARE CO-DESIGN: THE SECRET TO SENSOR FUSION 2:25-2:50 p.m. A massive proliferation of sensors is driving the need for sensor-fusion algorithms that process data quickly and accurately. At the same time, managing overall power consumption is critical. This is a non-trivial task requiring in-depth knowledge of sensors and algorithms. Hardware-software co-design optimizes essential resources, keeping CE OEMs competitive.

Presenter: Stefan Finkbeiner CEO, Bosch Sensortec

INTELLIGENT SENSORS AND THE INTERNET OF THINGS 3-3:25 p.m. Sensors are at the forefront of the Internet of Things. As the requirements for more intelligent and integrated sensors increase, the need for data fusion, context awareness, and sensor connectivity becomes prevalent. The sensor hub integrates multiple sensors along with the processing power to fuse, process and make intelligent decisions.

Presenter: Babak Taheri VP and GM, Freescale Actuator Solutions Division

WEARABLES AND MEMS SENSOR FUSION 3:25-4:15 p.m. The wearable sensor market is growing exponentially, fueled by the widespread availability of smart sensors that can track complex motions for sports, fi tness, healthcare and gaming. From activity monitors to augmented-reality glasses, wearable sensors make CE products personal.

Moderator: Ivo Stivoric CTO and VP New Products, BodyMedia

Panelists: Sam Guilaume CEO, Movea Sam Massih Director, Wearable Sensors, InvenSense Tony Massimini CTO, Semico Research Per Slycke CTO and Founder, Xsens

MEMS: UNLOCKING POSSIBLITIES OF WEARABLES AND THE INTERNET OF ME 4:15-5 p.m.

Keynote: Michael Luna CTO, Jawbone

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Wednesday, January 8/LVH Additional sessions on Tuesday, January 7 and Thursday, January 9. Digital imaging comes into sharp focus at The LVH, the destination for all things photo at CES. Two tracks cover retail strategy and technology trends, giving you a crystal clear picture of opportunities in photo and the future of digital imaging. The educational sessions are the perfect complement to the exhibits you will fi nd at PMA@CES and 2014 International CES®.

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OFFICIAL BUSINESS KEYNOTE: PHOTO INDUSTRY VISIONARY PANEL8:30-10 a.m./Shimmer A panel of top executives representing the imaging industry share their vision of where the industry is headed. They will present their views on both the near and longer term changes that will shape the industry in the years ahead.

Moderator: Antonio Neves Founder, THINQACTION, Inc.

Panelists: Manny Almeida SVP and GM, Imaging and Electronic Imaging Unites, FUJIFILM North America Corp.

Ronald Gazzola Jr. VP, Marketing, Digital Imaging, Samsung Electronics America Mike Kahn Director Alpha Camera Systems, Sony Brigitte Peleman-Vantieghem CEO, Unibind, Inc.

TRENDS AND TECHNOLOGY: CURRENT TRENDS IN THE PHOTO IMAGING MARKETPLACE 1-2 p.m./Shimmer Our panel of industry analysts will present the results of recent marketing research that will paint the current landscape of consumer habits and changing behaviors. Always a lively debate, our analysts will share their views on what will be the hottest new products in the coming year.

Moderator: Jennifer Kruger Director of Communications, PMA International

Panelists: Ben Arnold Director, Industry Analysis, The NPD Group Christopher Chute Manager, IDC Frank Franz Key Account Manager, GfK Retail and Technology GmbH Ed Lee Director, InfoTrends

RETAIL STRATEGY: THE POWER OF COLLABORATION 2:15-3:15 p.m./Rooms 9-10 Collaborative tools and cloud services have become much more common. However, collaboration in photo services plays only a minor role in driving photo-merchandising revenue. This session will provide critical data that reveal that the social aspect of photo merchandising is the key to success.

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Wednesday, January 8/LVCC, North Hall Additional sessions on Tuesday, January 7 and Thursday, January 9. What’s new, what’s next and what you never saw coming. Welcome to Technology Trends, the must-attend sessions with the latest on 3D printing, digital health and wellness, connected homes, augmented reality, television and much more. As some of our most popular sessions, these sell out quickly. Register today to ensure you’re not left behind.

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EXPLORING THE FUTURE OF THE CONNECTED HOME 9:30-10:30 a.m. / Room N261 The connected home has arrived. Smart appliances and connected systems are turning up in new, exciting contexts. Consumers are just diving into the world of smart ovens, refrigerators, thermostats, and vacuums. For this panel, a connected home luminary and senior members of CNET’s appliances team discuss your home’s exciting future.

Moderator: Matt Rogers Co-Founder and VP, Engineering, Nest

Panelists: Rich Brown Exec. Editor, CNET Lindsey Turrentine VP, Editor-in-Chief, CNET Reviews, CNET

AUGMENTED REALITY: THE NEXT BIG THING OR INFORMATION OVERLOAD? 11 a.m.-Noon / Room N259 Augmented reality is the most intriguing and potentially disruptive technology to come along in a lifetime. Which applications will the public embrace? Where are the boundaries of information overlays and on-the-fl y interactivity? Experts predict where AR is heading, examine the impact of Google Glass and identify emerging business opportunities.

Moderator: Seth Fletcher Sr. Editor, Technology Coverage, Scientifi c American

Panelists: Thomas Alt CEO, Metaio David Marimon CEO, Catchoom Brian Mullins Founder and CEO, DAQRI Neil Trevett VP, Mobile Marketing, NVIDIA

USER INTERFACE INNOVATION: WHAT’S ON THE HORIZON? 2-3 p.m. / Room N259 Gesture control has moved from videogame consoles to PCs and TVs and it is setting its sights on your car’s dashboard. Is 2014 the year of gesture? Will kinetics, facial recognition, eye tracking and brain control make the cut or die on the vine?

Presenter: Tim Huckaby Founder and Chairman, InterKnowlogy and Actus

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INNOVATORS OF HOME ENTERTAINMENT ROUNDTABLE 1:30-2:15 p.m. Studio presidents and technology leaders will debate how they are maximizing revenues across windows and platforms. Home entertainment has never been more in the spotlight, as audiences demand easier access to content. How are chiefs determining to release their content for business success?

Panelist: David Bishop President Worldwide, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment

KEYNOTE CONVERSATION 2:15-2:45 p.m. Variety interviews a high-profi le trendsetter in the entertainment and technology space.

MASTERS OF DIGITAL ENTERTAINMENT 2:45-3:30 p.m. Rising quality of Web productions and improving monetization have forged a whole new entertainment industry. Who is succeeding in creating a business out of transformative programming?

Panelists: Tom Lesinki President, Digital Content and Distribution, Legendary Digital Media Jim Lanzone President Worldwide, CBS Interactive Rich Riley CEO, Shazam Brian Robbins CEO and Founder, AwesomenessTV

THE STATE OF THE NEW TV BUSINESS: WHAT COMES NEXT? 3:30-4:15 p.m. With streaming video a strengthening revenue stream, and online networks rivaling traditional channels for viewership, the typical defi nition of the TV business no longer applies. How are network chiefs, social media partners and online networks tackling the future distribution and the monetization of their content?

Panelists: Werner Brell Managing Director, Redbull Media House Rob Hayes EVP, Digital, NBC Entertainment Roy Price Director, Amazon Studios

Wednesday, January 8/LVCC, North Hall, Room N264 Technology is transforming the entertainment industry at an astonishing clip, creating huge choices in how to produce, monetize, market and distribute content for today’s increasingly digitally savvy audiences. Join our conversations to stay ahead of the best strategies across TV, fi lm, gaming and digital media. Pioneers and innovators of the entertainment industry will share how they are taking risks and snapping up opportunities to succeed in this digital age.

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VARIETY ASKS: WHAT ARE THE ENTERTAINMENT TRENDS AT THE 2014 CES? 4:15-5 p.m. Variety will moderate a session featuring high-profi le exhibitors and attending executives to debate what everyone needs to have on their radar for 2014. What is fad versus transformative product and/or strategy? 2nd screen, social media, SVOD, tablets, in-car entertainment, cloud-based entertainment—what will make that lasting impact in 2014?

Panelists: Gale Anne Hurd Executive Producer, The Walking Dead

Intel Labs Genevieve Bell Director of Interaction and Experience Research,

Thomas Gewecke Chief Digital Offi ce and EVP Strategy and Business Development, Warner Brothers Lincoln Wallen CTO, DreamWorks Animation

KEYNOTE CONVERSATION 5-5:30 p.m.

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THE DIGITAL WALLET: THE ROAD TO MASS ADOPTION 3:30-4:30 p.m. Mobile payments have yet to take off but are expected to pop over the next three years, reaching $90 billion in 2017. Experts examine the technological and sociological hurdles hindering the mass adoption of the mobile wallet and present case studies of companies that have successfully implemented cashless smartphone transactions.

Moderator: Olga Kharif Sr. Writer, Bloomberg BusinessWeek

Panelists: Aunkur Arya GM of Mobile, Braintree

Evan Conway VP Monetization and Strategy, Pinsight Media+ Tony Gallippi CEO, BitPay Wayne Thorsen VP, Global Partnerships, Telefónica Digital

Wednesday, January 8/LVCC, North Hall, Room N261 Additional sessions on Tuesday, January 7 and Thursday, January 9. Ten billion. That’s how many mobile phones, just phones, will be in use by 2016. Add tablets, e-readers, Ultrabooks and a lot more zeroes. Wireless rules. It dominates our personal and enterprise lives. It captures, entertains, works, plays and communicates. The war is on for share of wallet (and mobile wallet) in this highly competitive space. Keep up with the speed of innovation and fi nd out what you need to lead in our ever-expanding wireless world.

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CONNECT2CAR: IF YOU’RE NOT CONNECTING, YOU’RE INTERRUPTING9-11 a.m. Connected vehicles are part of the contemporary driving experience. Technologies and innovations are emerging from both automotive and consumer electronics companies, as well as aftermarket and new, non-endemic players. The challenge remains on how effectively systems, apps, content and context get installed, upgraded and integrated into vehicles and consumer lifestyles.

Moderator: John WaraniakVP, Vehicle Technology, Specialty Equipment

Market Association (SEMA)

Panelists: Massimo Baldini President, Livio Connect

John Ellis Global Technologist and Head of Ford Developer Program, Ford Motor Company

Thilo Koslowski VP, Distinguished Analyst, Founder, Gartner Group

Keith Lehmann SVP, Kenwood USA

Thomas Malone President, Audiovox Electronics

Danny Shapiro Director, Automotive, NVIDIA

COLLABORATE OR DIE11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Once carmakers demanded their suppliers “open the box” of in-vehicle infotainment “head units,” the way IVI software is developed has changed completely. Formerly bitter rivals now must work together on the increasing complex IVI infrastructure while still maintaining their competitive advantage. This session will focus on the alliances and other collaborative efforts facilitating these next generation systems.

Moderator: Paul HansenFounder and Publisher, The Hansen Report on

Automotive Electronics

Panelist: Matt JonesSr. Technical Specialist, Infotainment and VP,

GENIVI Alliance, Jaguar/Land Rover

Thursday, January 9/LVCC, North Hall, Room N258 Additional sessions on Wednesday, January 8. As the auto industry evolves, technology is key to future growth. Consumers continue to return to showrooms in large number, demanding increased fuel effi ciency and connected, high-tech options in their autos. Join us as industry and technology authorities forecast what will drive the world’s auto markets forward. Explore connected car technology–its opportunities and challenges–and how collaboration between automakers and tech innovators is key in driving choice, safety and both industries forward.

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FINDING THE MONEY 10:30 a.m.-Noon, Room N259 Indiegogo, Kickstarter and dozens of other crowdfunding sites are having a profound impact on the way products are developed and brought to market. Learn how crowdfunding works, the risks involved and how it compares with traditional funding avenues.

Moderator: Debra Borchardt Market Analyst, TheStreet

Panelists: Jon Fawcett CEO, Fuse Chicken Karen Kerrigan President and CEO, Small Business & Entrepreneurship Council Sang Lee Founder, Return on Change Slava Rubin, CEO and Co-Founder, Indiegogo

HOW TO ATTRACT VENTURE CAPITAL 12:30-1:30 p.m., Room N261 Innovation’s the lifeblood of consumer electronics and key to economic success. A panel of venture capitalists and experts discuss how early funding stimulates innovation, revealing what they look for in tech startups and product pitches. This session features case studies highlighting the common traits of startups that go on to conquer the world.

Moderator: Leena Rao Sr. Editor, TechCrunch

Panelists: Shaherose Charania CEO and Founder, Women 2.0. John Frankel Founding Partner, ff Venture Capital Brian Jacobs General Partner, Emergence Capital Partners Jay Maharjan Published Author, Winning Lessons for Entrepreneurs in the Conceptual Economy

INTERNET OF THINGS: WHERE THE MONEY LIES2-3 p.m., Room N261 The Internet of Things (aka M2M) is a nascent sector that cuts a horizontal swath across almost all industries. IoT is growing fast and furious, developing products and services that consumers and businesses want and need. This session will follow the money trail of IoT.

Moderator: Limor Schafman President, KeystoneTech Gorup

Panelists: Marcus Breitbach VP Global Sales and Marketing, M@M Competence Center, Deutsche Telecom Steve Brumer Partner, 151 Advisors Kevin Meagher VP and GM, Smart Home Business Unite,Lowe’s

Keith Soltwedel Manager, Spectrum Advocacy, Intelligent Solutions, John Deere Intelligent Solutions Group Frederick Yentz President and CEO, ILDS Technology

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Thursday, January 9/LVCC, North Hall Additional sessions on Monday, January 6 and Wednesday, January 8. Technology changes business then business changes technology. Now you can learn how to profi t from both sides of the equation. Industry experts offer coaching on adding or improving retail shelf space, increasing workers’effi ciency with apps and profi ting from social media. And for the startups or rapidly growing businesses, discovering where and how to fi nd the funds you need to succeed. Reserve your space today before your competition does.

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CHANGE IS IN THE AIR: NEW POLICIES FOR USING CONSUMER ELECTRONICS ON AIRPLANES 10-11 a.m. Following an advisory committee’s report, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has determined that airlines can safely expand the use of portable electronic devices during all phases of fl ight. How has this decision been implemented and what should passengers expect when they travel this year? Does this new policy create new market opportunities for CE companies? How are various stakeholder groups, including policymakers, responding? Is this a catch-up policy for the United States or a new example for other regions to follow? Fasten your seatbelts and join this session to hear the latest on this popular topic.

Panelists: Bill de Groh Chairman, Aircraft Design and Operations Group, Air Line Pilots Association, International Kirk Thornburg Managing Director, Engineering, Quality, Technology and Training, Delta Air Lines

E-WASTE: WHEN WILL IT END? 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.Old consumer electronics are increasingly being recycled. The e-waste stream is now dominated by cathode ray tube displays, but how long will that continue? Is e-waste policy ready for declining CRT returns? Join us for a discussion of how the e-waste paradigm changes when returned CE gets lighter, less costly to recycle and even valuable.

Moderator: Jerry Powell Executive Editor, E-Scrap News

Panelists: Jason LinnellExecutive Director, National Center

for Electronics Recycling

ENERGY EFFICIENCY INITIATIVES FOR ELECTRONICS: WHAT’S WORKING AND WHAT’S NOT 1-2 p.m. A fl urry of regulatory, legislative and private sector activity on energy effi ciency is impacting consumer electronics. Voluntary agreements, industry standards, existing government programs, creative incentives, proposals for new regulation and more are part of the mix. What’s really working and what needs to be a priority for government, industry and advocates in 2014?

GREEN STANDARDS: WHO SHOULD RUN THE SHOW? 2:30-3:30 p.m.Building on success in the institutional purchasing market through systems like EPEAT, non-governmental organizations and government offi cials are now at the table with CE manufacturers to discuss what “green” actually means. Are green standards a path to environmental innovation or a distraction to placate a few restless stakeholders? Come and join the debate.

Thursday, January 9/LVCC, North Hall, Room N254 Additional sessions on Tuesday, January 7 and Wednesday, January 8. America didn’t become the world’s technology leader by coincidence. It happened because our government, in partnership with the business community, created the world’s most innovation-friendly legal and regulatory environment. That partnership is being tested like never before. Innovators face a broken immigration system, wireless spectrum scarcity and rampant patent litigation. Meanwhile, issues like privacy and autonomous vehicles challenge regulators and lawmakers. Hear top Washington policymakers, entrepreneurs and tech leaders discuss how we can maintain our innovation leadership.

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Thursday, January 9/LVCC, North Hall, Room N259 Additional sessions on Monday, January 6 and Tuesday, January 7. The CEA Research Summit takes a data-centric approach, offering insights through a mix of quantitative and qualitative data, to reveal the imminent changes on the horizon and give executives an early view of future trends and infl ection points. While others focus on the growing segments within the consumer electronics industry, only the CEA Research Summit provides the breadth and depth needed to understand growing technology segments as well as the implications for adjacent industry segments.

FOLLOW THE EYES—THE 2ND SCREEN AND THE FUTURE OF TV VIEWING 9-10 a.m. For millions of consumers, 2nd screen devices have become constant companions for watching TV. But how are consumers using the 2nd screen to augment their TV experience and why does it matter? This session will provide clarity about how future 2nd screen opportunities within the technology and content industries can amplify user experiences, and grow revenues.

Moderator: Shelley Zalis CEO, Ipsos Open Thinking Echange

Panelists: Ann Farrell SVP, Research, E-Poll Market Research Vivek Khemka Product Management, DISH Steve Koenig Director, Industry Analysis, CEA Rod Perth CEO, NATPE

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HOW ROBOTS ARE CHANGING THE WAY WE LIVE 9-10 a.m. The world of robotics is rapidly unfolding and redefi ning society’s relationship with technology. Today’s most disruptive robotic technologies reach consumers in homes, hospitals and even on roadways faster than you think. This overview tracks the trajectory of those game changing systems and how their rise will impact key markets and consumer lifestyles.

Presenter: Tom GreenEditor-in-Chief,

Robotics Business Review

MORE THAN SKIN DEEP: DATA AND MARKET TOOLS THAT REVEAL THE TRILLION DOLLAR OPPORTUNITY 10-11 a.m. A world of new technologies from advanced vision sensors to lightweight materials to Cloud software has made all the difference. It’s a new consumer electronics market: size and projection fi gures for this robotics market show how to take advantage of this extraordinary opportunity: Taxonomic Framework for Evaluation; and Emerging Trends and Opportunities.

Presenter: Dan KaraChief Research Offi cer,

Myria RAS

A ROBOT FOR EVERY HOME: MEET THE PURVEYORS OF THE NEW ROBOTICS 11:15 a.m.-1 p.m. Which robotics product is primed to steal the consumer spotlight next? Meet new-age entrepreneurs pushing the boundaries of the service and consumer robotics revolution. Panelists of hot consumer robotics products share the many ways companies can enter into, and profi t from, the burgeoning consumer robotics market at home, in healthcare and on the road.

Moderator: Dan KaraChief Research Offi cer,

Myria RAS

Panelists: Matthew Fisher Founder and CTO, Kumotek Robotics Ted Larson CEO, Ologic Paolo Pirjanian

CTO, iRobotTakanori Shibata

Chief Sr. Research Scientist, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)

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Thursday, January 9/LVCC, North Hall, Room N260 The service and consumer robotics segments are exploding with mind-boggling innovation, new products and outrageous business opportunities. Discover how the multi-billion dollar world of robotics that formerly occupied only the industrial and manufacturing segments is shifting and what that means for our high-tech future. Robotics Business Review cuts through the media buzz and Hollywood hype to illuminate three future superstars: home robotics, healthcare robotics and the robotics of transportation.

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HOW WE WILL WATCH TV IN FIVE YEARS 2-3 p.m. From the rise of Internet-connected smart televisions and video streaming to our growing obsession with the app-fueled world of 2nd screen TV, experts discuss the trends that are reshaping America’s favorite pastime and identify new business opportunities. Will the world transition to an all-internet or pay-TV model?

Moderator: Ed Baig Journalist and Author, USA Today

Panelists: John Penney EVP, Strategy and Business Development, Starz! Entertainment Deb Roy Chief Media Scientist, Twitter Shawn Strickland

CEO, Redbox Instant by Verizon

Thursday, January 9/LVCC, North Hall, Room N259 Additional sessions on Tuesday, January 7 and Wednesday, January 8. Disruptive technologies propel all sectors of the CE industry, but also raise salient questions about privacy, security, access, storage and device confi gurations and features. Their impact is, well, disruptive, and these fascinating sessions look at the most important trends in the cloud, 2nd screen, hardware and much more. You’ll gain a variety of perspectives through lively discussion and debate over how disruptive technologies are affecting consumers, innovators and traditional delivery systems. Don’t miss it.

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Thursday, January 9/LVCC, North Hall, Room N250 Additional sessions on Wednesday, January 8. The 5th Annual Digital Health Summit focuses on the latest products and consumer’s growing demand for high-tech health services, particularly through the lens of the Affordable Care Act. See solutions for diagnosing, monitoring and treating a variety of illnesses. Learn about games that reinforce healthy behaviors, body sensors that let people take more responsibility for their health, affordable gene sequencing, real-time medicine monitoring and more. You’ll gain an understanding of the digital health infrastructure and how you can capitalize on this hot market.

WELCOME AND SESSION: THE DIGITAL HEALTH MANIFESTO 9-10:20 a.m. We require innovations that add value and quality to health and medical care delivery. It’s crucial we recruit fresh thinking and new participants to solve our ongoing health-care crisis. Join the fi rst-ever roundtable discussion featur-ing healthcare’s preeminent leaders who will hash it out to identify and resolve barriers that impede marketplace success in order to optimize the health of the nation.

Moderator: Dr. Reed V. Tuckson Managing Director, Tuckson Health Connections

Panelists: Todd Hixon Managing Partner, New Atlantic Ventures

James Mault, MD CEO, HealthyCircles Dr. Travis Stork Physician, MD LIVE

THE RADICAL HOSPITAL 10:25-11:15 a.m. Cutting-edge surgical spider robots, augmented reality guided clinical applications, RFID biometric-tracked patients, physiological monitoring, artifi cial intelligence—they’re just a few of the radical technologies making their way into our hospitals. Hear fi rst-hand how these innovations are changing the way medicine is practiced and how they save money and lives.

Moderator: Shiv Gaglani Author, Medgadget

Panelists: Gary Clawson Director, MasimoJason Mendenhall EVP, Cloud, Switch

HOW DIGITAL HEALTH SAVED MY LIFE 11:15-11:45 a.m. Digital health is still in its infancy to many people, but the stories of success are beginning to emerge. Don’t miss this unforgettable session where you’ll hear real accounts of life changing, lifesaving digital health in action.

Moderator: Jill Gilbert Producer, Digital Health Summit

Presenters: Terry Duesterhoeft President and CEO, A&D Medical Jason Goldberg President, Ideal Life

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TRACK-A-HOLISM: A DISORDER WORTH HAVING 11:50 a.m.-12:40 p.m. What do the quantifi ed selfers and the obsessive compulsives have in common? We have learned that diligent tracking produces positive results, yet there are extreme barriers to growing this movement. How can we duplicate the behaviors of the track-a-holic and catapult the digital health industry to new heights?

Moderator: Leslie Ziegler Entrepreneur, Designer,

Health Advocate

Panelists: Fabrice Boutain Founder and CEO, HapiLabsRob Rhinehart CEO, SoylentDr. Yong-Jin LeeCTO, SVP Engineering Salutron

LUNCHEON AND SPECIAL SESSION: IT’S A HEALTHCARE COUP AND TECHNOLOGY IS THE CULPRIT 12:40-1:40 p.m. There are a slew of digital health technologies being de-veloped, but not all are having a profound impact on the healthcare system. How are the most innovative companies developing industry-changing strategies to engage patients and providers across multiple channels? And what master tactics are the most prominent advisors fi nding most effective in business and helping the world’s healthcare crisis.

Panelists: Amy Cueva Founder and Chief Experience Offi cer, Mad*Pow Jason Goldberg President, Ideal Life Randy Parker CEO, MDLive Aidan Petrie Chief Innovation Offi cer and Co-Founder, Ximedica

THE SIXTH SENSE IS DIGITAL 1:45-2:30 p.m. Our nervous system is an intricate matrix designed to serve each sense. And with the advent of technology, our sensory system has a new player at the table, and it’s DIGITAL. There are devices being developed to not only utilize our senses better, but to markedly enhance them. Add to that the proliferation of sensors, and the technology possibilities are endless.

Moderator: Dan Munro Contributor, Forbes

Panelists: Justin Bazan Optometrist and Medical Advisor, Vision Council Cynthia-Compton Crawley Director, Hearing Wellness, Etymotic Research, Inc. Juhu Pinomaa CEO, Omegawave Stanley Yang CEO, Neuroski

KEYNOTE: THE TREND REPORT—BREAKTHROUGH BUSINESS MODELS 2:40-3 p.m.

Keynote: Wainright FishburnJr., JD, Partner, Cooley LLP

BRACE YOURSELF: YOUR NEW TRAINER IS YOUR BOSS 3:05-3:55 p.m. The numbers prove it—in 2012 it cost U.S. employers $227 billion for employee absenteeism due to illness. And just hoping our employees will take care of themselves is no longer an option. How is digital health transforming “old school” corporate wellness into cutting-edge, lifestyle and fi tness programs?

Moderator: Kristin Van Busum Associate, Behavioral and Policy Sciences, Rand Corporation

Panelists: Chris Boyce CEO, Virgin Health Derek Newell CEO, Jiff Christine Robbins CEO, Jawbone Aaron Stoertz People Health Specialist, Google

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CONNECTING EVERYTHING: TRANSFORMING WHAT HAPPENS ON SCREENS 2-3 p.m. Technology can enable amazing, interconnected experiences that change the quality of our lives. But a shift is required in how service providers create and deliver experiences across screens. This session presents our vision for this shift, powered by cloud technologies that also enable new revenue generation and managing operations more cost effectively.

WHAT CAN WE MAKE POSSIBLE WITH THE INTERNET OF EVERYTHING?3-4 p.m. What happens when we wake the world up and start connecting the 99 percent of everything that is not yet connected? What is the future effect of this immense amount of connectedness? This session will challenge you to imagine what the outcome could be and how to make it possible.

Presenter: David Evans Cisco Chief Futurist, Cisco Consulting Services, Cisco

Thursday, January 9/LVCC, North Hall, Room N260 Today, more than 99 percent of things in the physical world are unconnected. What happens as more people, processes, data, and things connect? Networked connections will become more relevant and valuable than ever before, as information leads to actions that create new capabilities, richer experiences, and unprecedented economic opportunity. It’s called the Internet of Everything, and it’s here today. Amazing things will happen and amazing experiences will be created as these new connections are made.

THIS IS SPINAL TECH 4-4:30 p.m. With 85 percent of the U.S. population suffering from back or neck pain and spending over $50 million each year to fi nd an end to their discomfort, it’s no wonder that digital health is taking notice. Discover the latest technologies breaking ground in the prevention and healing of our oh-so-supportive spines.

Panelists: Wendy McCubbin Sr. Manager, Workplace Wellness, Omnimount Chuck Thomas President, Neubac

EVERYDAY HEALTH AWARDS FOR INNOVATION & HAPPY HOUR 4:30-5:30 p.m.

Presenter: Sanjay Gupta CNN Chief Medical Correspondent, CNN Medical News

Keynote: Ben Wolin CEO, Everyday Health

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DIGITAL DIVAS: MARKETING CETO MILLENNIAL WOMEN 3:30-4:30 p.m. After decades of marketing Consumer Electronics products “by men, to men” today’s CE brands need to connect with female millenials. Explore the driving forces behind young women’s CE purchases and hear from top Consumer Electronics executives who designed specifi c marketing programs to attract this vital consumer.

Presenter: Ed Hecht VP and Publisher, TWICE

Moderator: Lisa Johnston Sr. Editor, TWICE

Panelists: Alexandra Harding Kalajian Director, Vendor Management and Purchasing, Ingram Micro – CE Division Donna Lagani SVP, Publisher, Chief Revenue Offi cer, Cosmopolitan Magazine

Thursday, January 9/LVCC, North Hall, Room N259 Additional sessions on January 6, January 7 and January 8. Innovation can help improve your bottom line and the world. Learn as experts uncover opportunities for health and wellness providers, retailers with mobile shops and those tapping into the massive “Silver” market. From women to seniors, the environment to technology’s place in society, fi nd out how innovation has the power to push humanity forward.

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WELCOME TO MEMORY GOES MOBILE 1 p.m.

Presenters: Charles Furnweger Consultant, JEDEC Mian Quddus JEDEC Board of Directors Chairman, Samsung

MOBILE MEMORY TECHNOLOGYROADMAP 1-1:30 p.m. JEDEC is driving new mobile memory technologies to enable emerging high-growth mobile computing platforms. Discover the highlights of JEDEC mobile memory requirements and roadmap, including updates on LPDDR4 & Wide I/O 2, as well as storage solutions including UFS 2.0 & e.MMC 5.0.

Moderator: Charles Furnweger Consultant, JEDEC

Presenter: Hung Vuong System Architect, Qualcomm

WHY STORAGE SOLUTIONS ARE ACCELERATING THE MOBILE REVOLUTION 1:30-2 p.m. Increasing demand in the mobile industry fo high-performance storage in an “always-on,” “always connected” world requires components that provide extremely fast responses with low power consumption. This session will cover new NAND-based storage options as well as concerns about market timing, market segmentation and battery longevity across multiple vertical markets, including smartphones and tablets.

Moderator: Charles Furnweger Consultant, JEDEC

Presenters: Kathy Choe NAND Flash Product Marketing Manager, Samsung Ye Jeon Moon Director, Product Planning for Mobile Flash Solutions,Samsung

EVOLUTIONARY MIGRATION FROM LPDDR3 TO LPDDR4 2-2:30 p.m. In order to achieve high speed mobile computing, a new generation of LP DRAM is required: LPDDR4. This session will introduce key attributes of LPDDR4 and its migration from LPDDR3.

Moderator: Charles Furnweger Consultant, JEDEC

Presenter: Minho Kim Manager, Technical Marketing, SK hynix

Thursday, January 9/LVCC, North Hall, Room N258 Dramatic growth in the mobile market combined with an increasing focus on multimedia applications continues to drive memory bandwidth requirements for smartphones, tablets and other mobile devices. Discover how technological advancements and upcoming standards for mobile memory will help power applications and impact devices now and in the future.

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UFS UNIFIED MEMORY FUNCTION 2:30-3 p.m. UFS Unifi ed Memory (UM) Function is designed to provide high performance at a reasonable cost by defi ning a device working area in the host memory versus in the device controller. Find out more about how the combination of UFS and UM is ideal for realizing fast fl ash storage in mobile devices.

Moderator: Charles Furnweger Consultant, JEDEC

Presenter: Nobuhiro Kondo Engineer, Toshiba

UNDERSTANDING THE MOST ADVANCED FUTURE SOLUTIONS IN MOBILE MEMORY 3-3:30 p.m. Memory manufacturers are continually challenged to provide advanced technology that achieves higher bandwidths and lower levels of power consumption while using thinner/smaller form factors. Learn more about its status and most compelling features, as well as how LPDDR4 and Wide I/O 2 will improve the mobile device user experience.

Moderator: Charles Furnweger Consultant, JEDEC

Presenters: JY Choi Manager in Memory Product Planning, Samsung Hank Lai Sr. Manager, Samsung

CHALLENGES IN MOBILE MEMORY TESTING 3:30-4 p.m. Testing for mobile memory must concentrate both on performance and on power consumption under various extreme conditions. The rules for testing standard PC memories will no longer apply. This session will cover challenges and possible solutions based on evolution of test technologies.

Moderator: Charles Furnweger Consultant, JEDEC

Presenter: Cecil Ho President, CST

DESIGNING FOR THE NEXT ‘SMART’ DEVICE 4-4:30 p.m. Smartphones and tablets are an indispensable personal hub for many consumers. Flash memory is at the heart of this experience, partnering with “smart” devices to offer consum-ers exciting, never-before seen possibilities for more personal entertainment experiences, business, social media and even health. Hear the outlook for “wearables” and other next gen-eration connected devices, and the implications to the consum-er mobile experience.

Presenter: Elad Baram Director, Product Marketing Management for Mobile and Connected Solutions, SanDisk

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Thursday, January 9 / LVH, Rooms 9-10 Additional sessions on Tuesday, January 7 and Wednesday, January 8. Digital imaging comes into sharp focus at The LVH, the destination for all things photo at CES. Two tracks cover retail strategy and technology trends, giving you a crystal clear picture of opportunities in photo and the future of digital imaging. The educational sessions are the perfect complement to the exhibits you will fi nd at PMA@CES and 2014 International CES®.

TRENDS AND TECHNOLOGY: TOPIMAGING TECHNOLOGY TRENDS TO WATCH FOR IN 20148:30-9:30 a.m. Every year new innovations in digital imaging come to the photography market: better sensors, optics, processing, ed-iting and enhancing, sharing, printing and more. What had the greatest impact in 2013? What do you need to look out for in 2014? And what can most benefi t your business?

Presenter: Paul Worthington Consumer Imaging Analyst, 6Sight

RETAIL STRATEGY: RETAIL IN THE FUTURE 10:45-11:45 a.m. Learn the latest technologies and marketing tools to invigorate your product offerings and provide greater experiences for your customers. The future is brighter than you think and new opportunities are there for those who are ready to embrace the future of photo retailing.

Presenter: Kurt Freund President, IMAGING POWER GmbH

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2014: THE BIG PICTURE 10-10:50 a.m. Nine of the top 10 box offi ce revenue giants in 2013 were 3D movies. How do billions in box offi ce revenues translate into sales of CE products? What are the hottest properties and business sectors to watch out for in 2014? Join us for our Big Picture 2014 playbook session.

Panelist: Jim MainardHead of Digital Strategy and

New Business Development, DreamWorks Animation

4K, UHD AND 3D: THE PREMIUM EXPERIENCE COMES HOME 11-11:50 a.m. From television to movies, content creators are beginning to “future proof” their productions in 4K as the cable and satellite TV industry is strategizing new set-top boxes to accommodate UHD. We’ll cover developments in China, Japan, Korea, the E.U., the U.K. and the U.S. with the forecasts and the forecasters.

Panelists: Tom Cosgrove President and CEO, 3net Studios Henry Derovanessian

Sr. VP, Consumer Premises Equipment, DirecTV

William FooteDirector, DTV Technology and

Standards, Samsung Electronics America Phil McKinney President, CableLabs

3D’S KILLER APP 1-1:40 p.m. With more than 100 new 3D movies worldwide this year alone, new 3D apps and streaming technologies offer content creators signifi cant revenue streams. Can this “direct-to-consumer” model provide content creators a profi table revenue model? Join us as we look for the killer app.

Panelists: Catherine Owens 3D Film Director and Producer, NDN Productions Ltd.

Nicholas Routhier CEO, Sensio Chris Yewdall President and CEO, DDD

THE UHD REVOLUTION 1:50-2:30 p.m. How will consumers and content creators “see” the UHD picture? We’ll explore how 4K/UHD presents a new ecosystem from the viewer’s perspective to those managing the production workfl ow and distribution. Join technology professionals, content creators and CE manufacturers at the front lines of this transition.

Panelists: William FooteDTV Technology and Standards,

Samsung Electronics America Pete Lude

UHD Consultant, SMPTERon MartinVP, Content Solutions Center,

Panasonic Hollywood Laboratory Scott Mirer

Director, Partner Services, Netfl ixTom MorrodSr. Principal Analyst,

TV Technology, I.H.S

Thursday, January 9/LVCC, North Hall, Room N264 Dynamic new business forces are meeting in 2014 at the intersection of Ultra High Defi nition, 4K production and 3D blockbuster movies. As these technologies take the stage worldwide, fi nd out how content creators, CE manufacturers and marketers are using the premium “advanced imaging” experience to punch through the fractured media marketplace to drive sales and profi ts.

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GLASSES-FREE 3D: SOONER THAN YOU THINK 2:40-3:30 p.m. Consumers will soon have the opportunity to watch glasses-free 3D on their tablets and in their living rooms. Is autostereo ready for its close-up? With a critical mass of 3D content available in the U.S., India, China and Europe, the opportunities clearly demand it’s time to hear from the leaders who are driving this technology forward.

Panelists: Younghoon LeeCEO, MasterImage 3D

Roland Vlaicu Sr. Director, Broadcast Imaging, Dolby Labs

YOUR WORLD IN 3D 3:30-4:30 p.m. What 3D and UHD content is catching viewer attention? Join us for this clip-fi lled session of inspiring, eye-popping content from all over the world.

Presenter: Jim Chabin President, International 3D and Advanced Imaging Society

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CUTTING-EDGE TV: WHAT TECHNOLOGIES WILL SHAPE THE FUTURE? 9:30-10:30 a.m./Room N261 Ultra HD, OLED, LCD, Plasma - TV technologies that have dominated the conversation all year. Will these four be the driving force behind TV sales over the next fi ve years, or is there something else on the horizon poised to steal the show?

Moderator: Paul Gagnon Director, North American TV Research, DisplaySearch

Panelists: Steven Abramson President and CEO, Universal Display Tim Alessi Director, New Product Development, LG Electronics USA Dave Das VP, Home Entertainment, Samsung Electronics America

Mike Lucas SVP, Sony Electronics Home Division

FUTURE GAZING 12:30-1:30 p.m./Room N259 Aside from practicing mind control over electronic devices and transportation by self-driving cars, what else does the future hold? Look back at what 20th century prognosticators envisioned for today and acquire a vision of what consumer technology will look like in ten years. How will it impact the way we live and interact?

Presenter: Rob Nail CEO, Singularity University/Singularity Labs

Thursday, January 9/LVCC, North Hall Additional sessions on Tuesday, January 7 and Wednesday, January 8.What’s new, what’s next and what you never saw coming. Welcome to Technology Trends, the must-attend sessions with the latest on 3D printing, digital health and wellness, connected homes, augmented reality, television and much more. As some of our most popular sessions, these sell out quickly. Register today to ensure you’re not left behind.

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OPENING KEYNOTE: MOOC AND THE NEXT GENERATION CAMPUS8:30-9 a.m.

Keynote: Anant AgarwalPresident, edX

BAGELS AND BANDWIDTH BREAKFAST ROUNDTABLE: IS COLLEGE AS WE KNOW IT OBSOLETE? 9-9:45 a.m. Some are calling for the end of four-year campuses. Others are calling for hybrid online/offl ine solutions while the MOOCS are still holding ground. Others are creating entirely new institutions with a sharp eye towards post-college employment. And most are calling for rating and ranking systems that are predictors of student success. Join us for a lively roundtable with some of the most visionary thinkers. You bring the bandwidth. We’ll bring the bagels.

Panelist: Karen FrancisCEO and Executive Chairman,

AcademixDirect

THE NEXT EDITION OF DIGITAL TEXTBOOKS AND COURSEWARE 9:50-10:35 a.m.Entire states have adopted digital texts. University libraries are becoming repositories of digital content. The question is no longer whether texts will go digital— they are. Now we can ask what is working, what isn’t, and what the next generation of digital texts will offer.

THE POWER OF CO-CREATION AND THE MAKER REVOLUTION: CATCHPHRASES OR INNOVATIVE DESIGN?10:40-11:25 a.m.How do collaborative technological environments, adapt-ed social networks, and the maker or experiential learning movement impact product and curriculum design? See for yourself if just a passing trend or the bar to reach.

Panelists: L. Miguel Encarnacao SVP and Chief Innovation Offi cer, ACT Gregor Freund CEO, Versal

LUNCHEON KEYNOTE: HARNESSING TECHNOLOGY TO REVOLUTIONIZE EDUCATION11:30 a.m.-Noon

Keynote: Rob NailAssistant Founder and CEO,

Singularity University

Thursday, January 9/LVCC, North Hall, Room N256 Come experience where innovation meets education. At CES, we have ringside seats for everything from predictive tools designed to make us all knowing, to the analytics that make personalized education as natural as the glasses you’re wearing. We’ll bring technologists, educators and entrepreneurs together to fi nd solutions that increase the quality and drive down the cost of education. Meet the innovators. Touch the inventions. Come witness the possibilities as we look at how technology will Transform EDU.

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INNOVATION IN ACTION Noon-12:45 p.m. A highly interactive discussion of the state of innovation in education. The panel will be comprised of those individuals that have made an impact in the education arena using innovative strategies and approaches to transform their programs and institutions.

LAPTOPS RIP? ED TECH DEMOS12:50-1:40 p.m.Gadgets from smart glasses to smart watches are debuting at CES. Classroom peripherals well beyond clickers abound. Tablets built with the student in mind now number in the fi fties. Augmented reality, 3D and even brain engagement headbands will be the new normal. Check out the hardware and gadgets you shouldn’t miss.

Panelists: Brian Lamb Founder, Swivl Brian Whitmer Co-Founder Canvas by Instructure

MAKING BIG DATA IMPROVE OUTCOMES 1:45-2:30 p.m. Can big data improve outcomes? We collect enough of it to fi ll Fort Knox, but the kingdom of data seldom trickles down to the classroom or educator in a way it can be actionable. Some innovative companies demonstrate how to turn big data into benefi ts for students. And why it matters.

Panelist: Heather Hiles CEO and Founder, Pathbrite

GETTING PERSONAL: CURRICULUM FOR ONE 2:35-3:20 p.m. Integrated learning systems are becoming smarter using gaming, accelerated intervention, adaptive intelligence, visual and auditory tools, and of course, data, to serve a variety of student needs and outcomes. We’ll look at the systems and apps that assess, adapt, match, and (dare we say) predict.

Panelists: Dan Yang CEO, Rullingnet

Stephen Laster Chief Digital Offi cer, McGraw Hill

BREAKING DOWN THE ONLINE BARRIERS 3:25-4:10 p.m. Millions of homes across America (and the world) are without Internet access in both urban and rural settings. How do we reach these students and serve their educational needs to level the playing fi eld for access to online learning?

HARNESSING LIFELONG LEARNING 4:15-5 p.m. Whether keeping up professionally or enriching your mind, lifelong learning has never been more accessible. Maybe you studied C++ in college but need X++ to keep your job. Maybe you want to pick up a second language to enhance your travel experience. Get to know the new options and opportunities for lifelong learning.

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TRENDS TO WATCH: MAKING SMARTPHONES SMARTER 11 a.m.-Noon iPhone sales increase with the introduction of each new model, Android phones are coming on strong. Smartphones continue to capture consumer demand and drive overall CE sales. Mobile experts critique alternative platforms and identify the apps and features that will spark the public’s imagination and drive mobile sales in 2014 and beyond.

Moderator: Wilson Rothman CEO, NBC News Digital Group

Panelists: Anthony Bartolo Technical Evangelist, Microsoft Corp. Ryan Bidan

Director, Product Marketing, Samsung Telecommunications America Steve T. Holmes VP, Mobile and Communications Group and GM, Smart Device Innovation, Intel Corp. Jon Zweig

Founder and President, AdColony

Thursday, January 9/LVCC, North Hall, Room N261 Additional sessions on Tuesday, January 7 and Wednesday, January 8.Ten billion. That’s how many mobile phones, just phones, will be in use by 2016. Add tablets, e-readers, Ultrabooks and a lot more zeroes. Wireless rules. It dominates our personal and enterprise lives. It captures, entertains, works, plays and communicates. The war is on for share of wallet (and mobile wallet) in this highly competitive space. Keep up with the speed of innovation and fi nd out what you need to lead in our ever-expanding wireless world.

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January 10-13/Las Vegas Convention and World Trade Center (LVCC)The 32nd IEEE ICCE brings you the latest R&D ideas and next-gen Consumer Electronics technologies from around the world. Join us for informative keynotes, state-of-the-art-technology tutorials and 300+ technical presentations from experts at top companies, research laboratories and universities. Presenters cover everything from home and automotive innovations to digital media rights management and security, plus technical topics like spectrum usage. This year’s theme is “Next Generation Mobility.”

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9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Gain the knowledge and skills you need to become a THX Certifi ed Professional in this hands-on workshop. Learn how to design home theaters for any space, to implement the latest 2D and 3D offerings, to choose the right electronics and other important principles that apply to all systems.

Instructor: John Dahl Sr. Fellow Emeritus, THX, Ltd.

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Friday, January 10 / LVCC, North Hall, Room N254 The THX Certifi ed Professional Home Theater Level 1 workshop provides hands-on training on how to help any client, with any budget, achieve the best possible home theater experience. From multi-purpose family rooms to dedicated home theaters this course covers design, installation, calibration and room acoustics. Participants who complete the workshop and pass the course exam will become THX Certifi ed Home Theater Professionals. They’ll receive usage rights to the corresponding THX logo and be listed on the THX website.

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