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Intel Keynote at CONNECTIONS to address in-home entertainment
experience (17/3/2006)
CONNECTIONS(TM) announced today that William
O. Leszinske, Jr., General Manager, Networked Media Platform Group,
Intel Corp., will provide the closing Keynote for the event's second
day, May 3, 2006, at 3:45 p.m.
CONNECTIONS(TM):The Digital Home Conference
and Showcase will take place at the Santa Clara Convention Center,
May 2-4, 2006. In his keynote, Linking the Emerging Platforms in
the Digital Home, Leszinske will look inside the digital home and
discuss the role of entertainment PCs, digital TVs, and networked
media products, including successful strategies for linking these
platforms to deliver a rich in-home entertainment experience.
CONNECTIONS(TM), produced by Parks Associates
in partnership with the Consumer Electronics Association, is the
largest executive conference and showcase dedicated to advanced
digital lifestyle solutions for residential and mobile environments.
This year's conference topics include digital entertainment, mobile
platforms & services, home networking & infrastructure, home management
& digital health, and broadband & IP services.
Recent research from Parks Associates reveals
that online entertainment revenues will grow from $2.4 billion in
2006 to nearly $9 billion in 2010. Critical to this growth is broadband
usage and innovations in digital entertainment platforms and content
service.
"Intel has been a strong leader and advocate
of the digital-living vision for many years now, tackling the difficult
task of combining connectivity with consumer needs on multiple levels,
from digital entertainment to healthcare," said Stuart Sikes, president
of Parks Associates. "Intel's insight will be a great benefit to
our audience this year as we see more and more devices and environments
added to the digital home."
Bill Leszinske is the general manager of
the Networked Media Platform Group within Intel Corporation's Digital
Home Group. He previously served as the Intel¨ Viiv(TM) technology
platform manager. Leszinske joined Intel in 1989 and holds a BS
in electrical engineering from Texas A&M University.
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