Dallas, TX–Over 35 companies and organizations in the high-tech industry will support Fall Focus: On-Demand Digital Entertainment, which will take place November 10-12, 2004, at the Loews Coronado Bay Resort in San Diego, California.
Fall Focus, hosted by Parks Associates, will examine the current conditions and future vision for the markets involving digital entertainment content in the networked home. The event will feature keynotes from Scientific-Atlanta and Microsoft and a Leadership Roundtable of industry luminaries discussing the digital entertainment value chain.
“We are pleased to have a diverse group of sponsors who are committed to moving these markets forward,” said Tricia Parks, president of Parks Associates. “It has been a very productive year in digital entertainment, particularly for on-demand services and technologies, and Fall Focus is the perfect venue to discuss the current state and future challenges for these multifaceted industries.”
The event has support from the following sponsors:
Gold Sponsors
The Consumer Technology Publishing Group
EarthLink
Intel Corporation
Nortel Networks
Philips Electronics
Texas Instruments
Silver Sponsors
Digital 5 Inc.
DivXNetworks
Gyration
Internet Home Alliance
The Multimedia over Coax Alliance (MoCA(TM))
Pinnacle Systems Inc.
Streamload
Yummy Interactive
Break Sponsors
Music Choice
Terayon
Supporting Organizations
Circle F Media
Dempa Publications, Inc.
The Digital Lifestyles Resource Center
The Digital Living Network Alliance
iHollywood Forum
The Wi-Fi Technology Forum
Ward Davis Communications
World Digital Video Association
Supporting Publications
Broadband Wireless Business
CMS NewsLine
Converge! Network Digest
DCD Business Report
Digital Connect Magazine
Digital Music News
Electronic Gaming Business
Fierce Wireless
HiddenWires
Home Toys
Inside Digital TV
Kensei News and Information Services (KNIS)
Viodi View
VTECHLINK
According to Parks Associates, by the end of 2008, PC-based entertainment components, including media PCs and related peripherals, will account for approximately $13 billion in annual sales. Furthermore, the number of U.S. households with a digital video recorder (DVR) set-top box, provided by a service provider, will exceed 25 million by the end of 2006.
For more information, visit www.fallfocus.com.