The Moving Picture Experts Group

The MPEG100 Event

Date: 
Monday, 2 May 2011 - 4:00pm
Venue: 
Ramada Encore Event Centre
TBD
12345 Genève
Switzerland

The MPEG100 Event
Ramada Encore Event Centre, Geneva, 2012/05/02T18:30-20:00

 

Programme

Begin

End

Name

Title

Affiliation

18:30

18:40

Leonardo Chiariglione

Convenor

MPEG

18:40

18:50

Rob Steele

Secretary General

ISO

18:50

19:00

Frank Kitzantides

SMB Past Chairman

IEC

19:00

19:10

Malcolm Johnson

Director

ITU-T

19:10

19:20

Francis Gurry

Director General

WIPO

19:20

19:30

Karen Higginbottom

Chairman

JTC 1

19:30

19:40

Kotaro Asai

Chairman

SC 29

19:40

19:45

MPEG HoD welcome

(video)

 

19:45

19:50

MPEG for industry

(video)

 

19:50

20:00

Industry for MPEG

(panel)

 

Paolo D’Amato

CTO

Sisvel

Joonho Park

Senior Vice President

Samsung

Anthony Vetro

US HoD

MERL, USA

20:00

20:15

Chatting about MPEG

(panel)

 

20:15

20:20

Like we were

(video)

 

20:20

22:00

Social dinner

 

 

Sponsors

ITNB UNINFO
USNB NCITS
Samsung
Sisvel
ST Microelectronics
Telecom Italia

Press release

The Emmy-award-winning Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG), the committee that has developed the MP3, MPEG-2, MPEG-4 and a host of other standards that have transformed and enriched the way humans interact with media, will hold its 100th meeting in Geneva, Switerland on 30 April to 4 May 2012.

On the 2nd of May MPEG will hold the “MPEG 100 Event” to celebrate close to a quarter of century of intense activity that has seen thousands of digital media experts from tens of countries and hundreds of companies working collaboratively to advance the frontiers of technology.

The event will be attended by top-ranking officials from the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and the International Electrotechnical Committee (IEC), the organizations co-sponsoring the Joint ISO/IEC Technical Committee (JTC 1) on Information Technology under which MPEG operates, the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) with which MPEG has developed two video compression standards and is currently developing the High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) standard, and the World Intellectual Property Organization.

Digital Media have brought users a revolution in the way media are created, distributed and consumed with profound ramifications in industry, society and individuals. Digital media are now an integral part of billions of people life, making it better, more interconnected and social.

The MPEG 100 event will be an important opportunity to confirm that international organisations maintain close cooperation in charting the future of digital media.