Mobile Live Entertainment
Mobile Live Entertainment

Mobile Live Entertainment

Mobile Live Entertainment

Posted on: November 16, 2009 – Filed under: Hamburg

As the entertainment and music industry goes mobile new business models come up driven by new technologies and demand for entertaining fan communication. This MobileMonday Hamburg puts the spotlight on the spectrum of possibilities for applications and current trends.

Questions like these will be answered:

* What’s the trend in mobile music?
* How does the mobile fit into the fan communication?
* How do we benfit from mobile TV?
* How can Music and Maps be integrated by 3rd party developers?
* Is it all about entertainment?

For the first time this MobileMonday will take place at the newly located Business Club Hamburg.

Check out this fantastic line-up and be prepared for some keen debate with:

* Music Ally, Steve Mayall
“Mobile Business Models – Key Trends”, Mobile Music report 2009-2012 contains a detailed analysis of the state of the mobile music industry. Music Ally’s executives come from a genuine music business background, from the sharp end of the major label recording and publishing worlds through to digital business strategy, licensing and retail. This means Music Ally understands the relationships and the politics that drive the real-world activity within the music industry; backed up with a full complement of market data, consumer research, forecasting and trend insight.
* Qualcomm, Bernhard von Canstein, Director Business Development
“Mobile Entertainment with MediaFLO”: “What are the challenges to establish mobile entertainment services like mobile TV successfully? What is daily business already in the US and which developments will be made in the near future?”
* Nokia, Jarkko Tolvi, Forum Nokia Business Development EMEA, “Developer hot topics 2010 with Nokia”
“Developer hot topics 2010 with Nokia” Jarkko Tolvi from Forum Nokia Business Development EMEA will speak about the opportunities Nokia provides for developers and the hot topics for year 2010. Forum Nokia belongs to Nokia Corporate Development business unit.
* ICS Festival Service GmbH, Nick Hüper, Manager Online Communication
“W:O:A mobile homepage – advantages for visitors and organizers” – ICS Festival Service GmbH is well-known as the organizer of Wacken Open Air (W:O:A). What slightly begun in 1990 as an idea of two friends having their own little festival has meanwhile become the biggest Heavy Metal Festival worldwide. 75.000 metalheads from all over the world visit W:O:A every year.
* Extrajetzt® Interactive GmbH, Kaspar Trüstedt, co-founder
“Public Playing at Mobile Monday” – Public Playing combines mobile, online and out-of-home media to enable big screen interactive games that enliven large spaces and events. The game happens on screen, and anyone in proximity of the game area can spontaneously sign in, customise their game character and compete against strangers via their bluetooth or wlan enabled mobile.
* Panel discussion with the speakers, additional panel participants requested

Event Details
Time: November 16, 2009 from 6:30pm to 10pm
Location: Hamburg
Street: Elbchaussee 43
City/Town: 22765 Hamburg

To register for this event, pls. go to “YOUR RSVP” on this page and click the radio button “will attend”. Networking starts at 6:30pm, presentations start at 7:00pm, networking & drinks end 10:00pm.

Original Post via MoMo Hamburg