Friday, October 21, 2005
8:00 AM - 9:30 AM
Jacob K. Javits Convention Center
Room: 2D02/03 Level 2
New York, NY
Professional photography is a large, fragmented industry undergoing significant changes in all segments as the business moves to one that is primarily digital. Photographers are seeking opportunities to provide new services, improve their productivity, reduce their costs, and extend their reach into new markets. Meanwhile, hardware, software and service providers are trying to displace traditional processes (including capturing, editing, printing and workflow management) and create new revenue streams.
Join InfoTrends and PhotoPlus Expo for an exclusive InfoBriefing as we explore how key photo segments are evolving and what their technology and service requirements might be. Using highlights from recent research studies, we'll consider the critical business issues, market drivers and barriers. Mid-to high level executives from the vendor community will benefit directly from analyst insights and analysis to be shared during this breakfast event.
Agenda:
Welcome and Introductions Bill Cooke, Group President, PhotoPlus/VNU Expositions
The Convergence of Consumer and Pro Segments - An Industry Overview
Ed Lee, Director, InfoTrends
The Pro Photo Services & Web Opportunity – New Revenue Sources
Jeff Hayes, Group Director, InfoTrends
New Dimensions in Pro Photo Printing
Ed Lee, Director, InfoTrends
Workflow & Photo Management Software Solutions - The Untapped Potential
Jeff Hayes, Group Director, InfoTrends
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