4 TH EDITION NexTV SUMMIT MEXICO & CENTRAL AMERICA 2014 OCTOBER, 1 ST & 2 ND | MEXICO CITY, MEXICO The most important Mexican Conference & Demo on Multi-Screen, OTT, TV Everywhere, VOD, Smart TV, IPTV & Hybrid IP-Cable-DTH NexTV SUMMIT MEXICO & CENTRAL AMERICA 2014 A specialized Conference & Demo focused on: OTT/ TV Everywhere/VOD Multi-screen services Smart TVs TV apps Hybrid IPTV/ DTT/ DTH/ Cable Video traffic challenges Home networks and gateways Game consoles connected to TVs Interactive TV Social TV AUDIENCE SHARE 2013 21% 5% 22% Cable & DTH operators: 22% Telcos with TV projects: 15% 15% Free To Air Broadcasters: 5% 7% Pay TV channels: 14% Local & international OTTs: 11% 11% Media groups and VOD suppliers:7% 5% 14% Technology suppliers, integrators and VARs: 21% Others (analyst, regulators, press): 5% More than 350 attendees • MSOs and DTH operators deploying multiscreen and TV Everywhere projects • Telco operators with TV projects • Telco competitors holding IPTV & DTH projects • Independent cable operators • Free To Air Broadcasters with multiscreen and catch up projects • • • • • • Pay TV channels deploying TV Everywhere Local & internationals OTTs Broadband carriers VOD aggregators & suppliers Media Groups. Technology suppliers, integrators and VARs International high level speakers Nothing like this executive summit in Mexico and Central America! Speakers in NexTV Mexico and Central America 2013: • Javier Martinez Gallardo, Director Técnico, Cablecom • Alejandra Olea Vice-President, Integrated Sales, BBC Worldwide Latin America • Roberto Munoz, Director of Solution Sales for Latin America and the Caribbean, Arris • Sandra Conejos, Director of Sales Latam and the Caribbean, Amino • Gustavo Lerner, Gerente Regional de Canales, Verimatrix • Carlos Sandoval, CEO, VEO • Richard Johnson, Presidente & COO, Total Media Networks • Bismark Lepe, Co-Founder, Ooyala • Elizabeth Hopkins, Directora KLIC, Cinépolis • Roi Oron, Sales & Business Development Manager, TVINCI • Rodrigo Fernández, VP North America, MoviecityPlay • Laurant Weill, Chairman and founder, Visiware • Daniel Kuzniecka, CEO, Fixi-On! Transmedia • Christian Frenza, Head of Practice, TV & Media Management, ERICSSON • Pablo Goldstein, CEO, Unified Video Technologies • Marco Rojas Kuri, Director de Mercadotecnia, SKY México • Arturo Jordan, Technical Project Manager, IPTV Services Latin America, Sony • Jose Vielma Ordoñez, Director, Grupo Hevi • Gal Garniek, VP, Distribution and Compression Systems, Evertz Microsystems Ltd • Gerardo Seifert, Director de Mercadotecnia, Megacable • Sergio Silva, Regional Sales Manager Latin America, Elemental Technologies • Andreza Dorta Pazin, Technical Marketing for Set Top Boxes, ST Microelectronics • Rafael Silveira, Solution Architect Cable and IPTV Solutions RLAM, Ericsson • Robin Wilson, VP Desarrollo Empresarial, NAGRA • Jakub Gorski, CEO & Co-founder, Cubiware • Andrew Bolton, Managing Director Latin America, Vubiquity • Roman Guasch, Director de Business Development, Turner Broadcasting System Latin America. • Ricardo Ortiz, Director IPTV y Desarrollo de Negocios, MAXCOM • Luis Lucatero, Titular de la Unidad de Política Regulatoria, IFETEL h t t p : / / m exico.nex tvsum m i t.c om / NexTV SUMMIT MEXICO & CENTRAL AMERICA 2014 Sponsors NexTV Summit Mexico & Central America 2013: SPONSORS DIAMOND SPONSORS PREMIUM SPONSORS PLATINUM h t t p : / / m exico.nex tvsum m i t.c om / NexTV SUMMIT MEXICO & CENTRAL AMERICA 2014 SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES SPONSORSHIP DIAMOND: Key benefits • Conference Diamond brand position: - Diamond brand position - Special Workshop 40’: training on nextv generation TV technologies for service providers and integrators managed by sponsors and supervised by Dataxis. - Keynote speaker 20’ - Co-brand with Dataxis in attendants badges. - 10 free passes to all conference - Unlimited passes only to sponsor’s workshop - Complete access to database of attendees US$ 10.000 - Dressed table / Demo Space in meeting hall located in a strategic place next to the conferences room. - Brand in printed conference program - Brand highlighted at the back of the stage and in screen bottoms - Presence of brand in banners in the coffee break area - Presence of the brand with highlighted logotype printed in all pre-event advertising communications - Press actions and virtual invitations PRICE: SPONSORSHIP PLATINUM: Key benefits • Conference Platinum brand position: - Keynote speaker 20’ - First sponsors have priority in selection of keynote position in schedule - 5 free passes - Complete access to database of attendees - Dressed table in meeting hall - Brand in printed conference program - Brand highlighted at the back of the stage and in screen bottoms - Presence of brand in banners in the coffee break area - Presence of the brand with highlighted logotype printed in all pre-event advertising communications - Press actions and virtual invitations h t t p : / / m exico.nex tvsum m i t.c om / PRICE: US$ 7.000 NexTV SUMMIT MEXICO & CENTRAL AMERICA 2014 EVENT INFO Presidente Intercontinental Presidente InterContinental Mexico City Hotel is a reflection of one of the world's largest cities, with its unique blend of historical culture and authentic Mexican style. Presidente InterContinental Mexico City plays a vital role in the centre of Mexico City’s business and social scenes. Politicians, celebrities, artists, business leaders and leisure travellers have enjoyed the AAA Four Diamond award winning property. Enjoy world class accommodation and breathtaking views from this modern 42 storey tower in the heart of the city’s most elegant cultural business and shopping Polanco district Intercontinental. Meetings strives to capture a genuine sense of place and shared experience in order to inspire meetings that truly engage delegates and gets results from an executive board meeting to a citywide conference. Mexico City México City is the Federal District, capital of Mexico and seat of the federal powers of the Mexican Union. It is a federal entity within Mexico which is not part of any one of the 31 Mexican states but belongs to the federation as a whole. Mexico City is the country's largest city as well as its most important political, cultural, educational and financial center. As an "alpha" global city Mexico City is one of the most important financial centers in North America. It is located in the Valley of Mexico (Valle de México), a large valley in the high plateaus at the center of Mexico, at an altitude of 2,240 metres (7,350 ft). The city consists of sixteen boroughs. The 2009 estimated population for the city proper was around 8.84 million people,[12] and has a land area of 1,485 square kilometres (573 sq mi). According to the most recent definition agreed upon by the federal and state governments, the Mexico City metropolitan area population is 21.2 million people, making it the largest metropolitan area in the Western Hemisphere and the fifth largest agglomeration in the world. The Greater Mexico City has a gross domestic product (GDP) of US$390 billion in 2008, making Mexico City urban agglomeration the eighth richest metropolitan area in the world. The city was responsible for generating 21% of Mexico's Gross h t t p : / / m exico.nex tvsum m i t.c om /
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