In-Stat Executive Forum "Focus on Fusion"

Covering the fusion of business models, technologies, and markets, across semiconductor, wireless, broadband and the digital domicile.

Few in the world of technology have been able to escape the chaos that has characterized global economies over the past two years. Companies creating the technologies, equipment, and services required to intelligently deliver an increasingly complex menu of applications and content have all been hard hit.

In this environment of economic uncertainty, promising technologies have gone undeveloped, companies have foundered, the dynamics of doing business have changed, and convergence continues at all levels.
So, where are we now?
Which technologies and business models have survived and thrived?
What has become of those that held so much promise such a short time ago? Which technologies have emerged, doing jobs few ever thought of?

Focus on Fusion, one of three co-located In-Stat/MDR Conferences taking place the week of October 13, 2003, embodies much of what is required to perform successfully in today's business environment-we're focused on the fusion:

  • taking place between cellular technology and 802.11
  • of data and voice
  • of broadband technologies and equipment
  • of technologies and business processes
  • of technologies and equipment required for the "Digital Domicile"


The Program:
Attendees will hear from technology industry leaders from around the globe. Beginning with an in-depth look at business market dynamics, the conference agenda delivers insight into issues impacting the semiconductor, broadband, wireless, and consumer electronics industries throughout the two-day line-up.

Panel members and individual speakers representing high-level perspectives from within some of the world's largest technology firms will address challenges, opportunities and market vision for each of the areas of discussion, from packetized voice to broadband drivers- including gaming and videoconferencing - to wireless public access and to the connected home.

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