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Pixelmetrix Danny Wilson to speak at BES Expo 2013, New Media Technology & Multiplatform Strategy Session

by david.nunes

 

Pixelmetrix Danny Wilson to speak at BES Expo 2013, New Media Technology & Multiplatform Strategy Session

Singapore, January 29, 2013 – Danny WilsonPixelmetrix President and CEO, will be speaking at the BES (Broadcast Engineering Society) Expo Conference during the New Media Technology and Multiplatform Strategy Session, scheduled for Thursday, January 31 at 11.30 am.

During his presentation entitled “New” Media Is Still Media.  So What’s Different Now?, he will touch on the changing face of broadcasting, as well as the ever changing mechanism of media distribution, with noteworthy highlights on OTT.

“The increasing ways content can be distributed has spread available advertising dollars thinner, and pirated downloads stealing subscription revenues – making it even more challenging to be in this business today.  This BES New Media Technology and Multiplatform Strategy session provides a great window to discuss such relevant issues,” said Danny Wilson.

Wilson is a frequent speaker at broadcast television conferences and educational conventions in North America, Europe, Middle East and Asia Pacific.  He is currently a member of the IPTV workgroup in Singapore. Previously, he served as the Editor for the Performance Monitoring/Quality of Service workgroup of the ITU-T/IPTV-FG.

BES Expo is held over three days from January 29 to 31, at Pragati Maidan in New Delhi.

About Danny Wilson

Danny Wilson is the founder of Pixelmetrix Corporation, a Singapore-based company that specializes in the design and production of management and telemetry systems for digital broadcasters. The company’s award-winning products are deployed globally at numerous terrestrial, satellite, cable and IPTV operators.

Wilson began his management career at Hewlett-Packard, Canada, as the Business Manager of HP’s Communication Measurement Division. He was responsible for the introduction of the MPEGScope Transport Stream Analyzer and the world’s first ATM/B-ISDN Test System, which accelerated the development and deployment of ATM technology worldwide.

He later went on with HP to Kobe, Japan, where he established and managed HP’s Asia Business Centre – leading the development of the world’s first multi-port network monitoring system, which was implemented throughout Japan, by NTT.

A frequent speaker at broadcast television conferences and educational conventions in North America, Europe, Middle East and Asia Pacific, he is currently a member of the IPTV workgroup in Singapore. Previously, he served as the Editor for the Performance Monitoring/Quality of Service workgroup of the ITU-T/IPTV-FG.

About Pixelmetrix Corporation

 

Pixelmetrix Corporation is the global expert in Preventive Monitoring for digital, cable, terrestrial and IPTV networks.  The company provides equipment and network intelligence systems to television broadcasters for the management and monitoring of quality of service and quality of experience.  Headquartered in Singapore, Pixelmetrix has offices in the United States and Europe.

Pixelmetrix has been conferred the TV Technology STAR Awards (Superior Technology Award Recipient) 2012 (twice), 2009, 2007, 2004 and 2000, Cable & Satellite International Highly Commended Product of the Year Award 2010, Frost & Sullivan Industrial Technologies Award 2009, C+T Technology Development Award 2009, Cable & Satellite International Product of the Year Award 2008, Engineering & Technology Emmy® Award 2007, Broadcast Engineering publication Pick Hit Awards 2008 and 2005, BIRTV Product of the Year Award 2006, Cable-Satellite/Mediacast Product of the Year Awards 2004 and 2003, as well as the Peter Wayne Award 2000, for Best Design and Innovation.

For more information, visit www.pixelmetrix.com, email queries to info@pixelmetrix.com, and connect with us via LinkedIn and Twitter.

 

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