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3DTV is an exciting technology development capturing the imagination of consumers and industry professionals alike. However, there are lots of issues which need to be discussed and evaluated to unleash its full potential and enable it to become as commercially successful as possible.
The 3DTV World Forum taking place in London in May 2010 is the first ever worldwide conference addressing every aspect of the new technology and its relevance across the whole value chain.
Including over 30 speakers from the forefront of 3DTV, the show will include panel discussions, industry forecasts and projections, case studies from renowned service providers and 3D innovators, and ample opportunity to network with the leading voices of this new technology from right across the world.
Topics to be addressed at this important two day event will include reception and display, image acquisition and rights, distribution, storage and post-production, looking at a range of potential business models and content possibilities from films and sport to documentaries. We will also address current varying standards across the world, bandwidth issues and constraints and the possible psycho-physiological effects of 3D on the small screen.





