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Stefan A. Baustert, CEO, Singulus Technologies to Keynote MEDIA-TECH Miami
February 20, 2008
Putting an end to all speculation, Japanese electronics maker Toshiba yesterday announced it was withdrawing the HD-DVD format, clearing a path for a hi-definition future and new opportunities in the packaged media industry.
The Chief Executive Officer of Singulus Technologies, Stefan A. Baustert will follow this lead and provide the visionary keynote at the forthcoming MEDIA-TECH conference-taking place in Miami, March 04 at 9:30AM.
His eleven years of work experience in the Thyssen Group and additional five years at the E-Plus Mobilfunk GmbH & Co. KG laid the stable foundation for his current position as Chief Executive Officer.
Mr. Baustert will join more than 30 expert speakers across the 2-day conference, which is specifically for media manufacturing professionals.
Highly regarded as "the industry's de facto forum for education and training", the MEDIA-TECH Conference 2008 will once again be the most comprehensive event of the year for the media manufacturing industry. This vital training and networking event will bring together key figures to create a platform for learning about the latest opportunities in the delivery of current and emerging packaged entertainment formats.
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Your business can not afford to miss this event:
Today media manufacturers need functionality or new technologies to increase their competitive potential.
The MEDIA-TECH Conference is designed to build new relationships with key players in the optical disc market and to help companies recognize the next step or the next application for today’s business.
Our speakers reveal emerging categories, show the winners and losers, and predict the next big trends to watch.
Learn answers to these critical questions and more:
• What are the best business models for selling and distributing optical content?
• How do you market your services to maximize revenue and retain long term customers?
• What can you learn from examples of successful case studies for marketing, and sales of optical media?
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