9thAsia Pacific Mediation Forum (APMF) Conference November 1 - 2, 2019. The 9 th Asia Pacific Mediation Forum Conference held on Jeju island, Korea on November 1-3, 2019 was extremely successful. The conference site was magnificent and over 150 mediators from 16 countries and 53 presenters from diverse cultures shared lessons and approaches to conflict, restorative justice and mediation.
With the proliferation of multi-format deliveries on different devices, new ways of advertising are unlocked such as monetisation of data. Therefore, the summit will hold discussions on business models as it is one of the key factors in surviving the overcrowded over-the-top OTT market. Another major disruption to conventional advertising is the rise of social media video advertising. Social media giants, Facebook and YouTube, are one of the most popular video bundles in the US market, according to TiVo’s Video report released in Q2 2019. The Asia Video Summit is thus inviting delegates to speak on the future of targeted advertising through the curation of premium content services. Although social media is able to reach mass audience in the shortest time, it has created a fake news epidemic. Moreover, with deep fakes’, we can no longer believe what we see online. The summit’s speakers will tackle the importance of curating news services to combat the epidemic. Furthermore, content piracy is still plaguing the ASEAN market and affecting OTT conversion rate, as reported by APB in March this year. The summit will also spark debates on the need for policies to instil law and order in the video industry. Lastly, as ICT converges with the media industry, increasingly more telcos are buying up media operators, resulting in an impact on human capital. Louis Boswell, CEO, AVIA commented “I am looking forward to this year’s event. This is the one time of the year where we ask our stakeholders to come together to discuss the key issues we face as an industry. In a non-partisan and honest environment, with more to discuss than ever before, the Asia Video Summit is critical as we plot the future trajectory of our industry.” Key speakers at this year’s summit include Saugato Banerjee, MD Asia, A+E Networks Roger Tong, CEO, AsiaSat Henry Tan, CEO, AstroSimon Robinson, MD, Discovery Asia Pacific and CFO, Discovery International Peter Bithos, CEO, HOOQ Mark Britt, Co-Founder & Group CEO, iflix Tham Loke Kheng, CEO, Mediacorp Datuk Kamal Khalid, Group Managing Director, Media Prima Tony Zameczkowski, VP, Business Development, Asia, Netflix Janice Lee, MD, PCCW Media Group Yew Weng Soo, VP, Sales & Market Development, Asia-Pacific, SES Video, SES Goh Seow Eng, MD, Home, Consumer Singapore, SingTel Thomas Ee, Chairman, Taiwan Broadband Communications Deepak Jacob, Chief Regional Counsel India, South East Asia & Middle East, The Walt Disney Company Birathon Kasemsri Na Ayudhaya, Chief Content and Media Officer, True Corporation Alexandre Muller, MD APAC, TV5Monde Paras Sharma, SVP & GM for Southeast Asia, Viacom International Media Networks ClĂ©ment Schwebig, MD, Southeast Asia, Pacific and China, WarnerMedia Entertainment Networks Full event details can be found at
TheAsian Animation Summit (AAS) is an annual event designed to showcase Asia's strongest animated projects looking for investors and partners, and to stimulate co-production and co-financing of animation in the region.
10 – 12 November 2020 / Hong Kong – Virtual The Asia Video Summit is the the annual marquee event of the Asian video industry. Its goal is to take stock, tell the story and assess the state of the video industry as 2020 comes to a close. This year’s summit will be held from 10 – 12 November. Conversations will centre around the State of Free-To-Air and Pay Television, a deep dive into the Streaming Industry and Premium Advertising, the Technology that underpins the entire industry, and what lies ahead for Sports. In addition, there will also be a particular focus on Gender Equality in the Media Industry. more info, _blankregister, _blank
Heldfor the second year under the rebranded Asia Video Industry Association, the Asia Video Summit continues to address the State of the Video Industry focusing on five themes representing the most pressing issues the industry faces today. 24-Oct-2019 Informative articles concerning East Asia. Held for the second year under the rebranded Asia

The annual marquee event of the Asian video industry, the Asia Video Summit, will be held from 31October – 3 year’s Summit kicks off with the Policy Roundtable on Monday 31 October. The Main Event willtake place from 1 – 2 November and closing off will be the State of Piracy Summit on Thursday aim of the summit is to tell a holistic story of the state of the video industry, looking at allaspects of it and articulated by its decision makers, to provide you with a comprehensive view ofwhat you need to survive and thrive in the industry today.

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Attendedby over 500 participants from over 145 markets, and with over 90 speakers, the 2018 Asia Video Summit included a Policy Roundtable with regulators and government officials from around the
TheEast Asia Summit's chair, Cambodian Foreign Minister Prak Sokhonn, opened the two and a half hour of talks saying he hoped that all delegates would use the forum as a "means of engagement and communication" with one another. 'Hate news': 130 cases reported between 2019 Lok Sabha elections and latest round of Assembly polls in 2022 July27 - 31, 2022 - BIO Asia-Taiwan - Connecting with the Asian Value Chain: Innovation, Supply, and Investment. Get involved in Asia's largest global biotech networking event. BIO Asia-Taiwan Highlights Video. BIO Asia-Taiwan Conference. Innovation Market & Supply Investment. EXHIBITION. Latest Infomation. BIO One-on-one Partnering TM. gNEP.
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