PACKETVIDEO CEO TALKS WIRELESS CONVERGENCE AT WORLD’S LARGEST CONSUMER TECHNOLOGY TRADESHOW
CEO James Brailean Positions PacketVideo at the Center of Convergence
The upcoming International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas will spotlight wireless convergence, featuring panelists from Nokia, Sprint, Motorola and Danger, plus PacketVideo CEO Dr. James Brailean, Ph.D. The panelists will speak on Thursday, January 6 from noon to 1 p.m. in room S206-207 in the South Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center. Nick Wingfield, technology business reporter for the Wall Street Journal, will moderate the panel.
“Because we build multimedia software for handset companies all over the world, we’re uniquely positioned at the center of convergence. With consumer electronics features like TV, camcorders, music players, and digital cameras all gravitating to mobile phones, multimedia software is now the ‘lifeware’ inside the phone,” said Brailean. “I’m thrilled to be in such great company, and look forward to a lively discussion about the future of wireless.”
The panel will address the mobile battlefield and the challenges faced by cell phones, PDAs and other consumer electronics devices. Panelists will discuss the convergence of Wi-Fi with wireless products and its impact on mobile devices, as well as the future of convergence and the industry’s next-generation technologies. At the forefront of the advances in mobile multimedia technology, PacketVideo works with the world’s leading handset providers and develops software to enable the popular multimedia capabilities such as two-way video conferencing.
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About PacketVideo Corporation
PacketVideo is the number one supplier of embedded multimedia communications software for mobile phones with more than 50 design wins and 10 million phones shipped. The company’s software enables mobile phones to take digital pictures, record home movies, play back digital music and videos, and make two-way videophone calls. PacketVideo’s global leadership is proven by unrivaled relationships with mobile operators, dominance in design wins, and the millions of PacketVideo-powered multimedia phones in the market. PacketVideo was founded in 1998 and is headquartered in San Diego, Calif. More information can be found at www.packetvideo.com.
For further information:
Dann Wilkens, PacketVideo
858-731-5454
wilkens@pv.com
Diana Pailthorpe, O'Berry Cavanaugh
(406) 522-8075
dmp@oberrycavanaugh.com
