IMTC (2nd) 2025 Event – Callout For Speakers

How will technology impact your life and work in 2025?

This is the question we will discuss at our bi-annual 2025 Virtual Conference event,
taking place June 26-27, 2012, in a browser near you. [Read more...]

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Social TV Panel – Where Are We Headed To? Panel with Kfir Pravda and Alicia Abella (AT&T)

As a part of the IMTC 2025 event, we invited Alicia Abella from AT&T Labs to talk about Social TV.
Alicia Talked with Kfir Pravda (VP marketing at IMTC) about the future of TV and AT&T own Social TV prototype service – CollaboratTV. Its exiting to see all the commitment from both of the Industry and the academy to Social TV.


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Triple Play in the Living Room – IPTV and social widgets

Cable providers are offering Triple Play (a combined package of TV, Broadband and IP telephony) for quite a while – However Triple Play was and is a marketing term - TV experience is yet to take advantage of the Triple Play model.
The Triple Play panel talks about possible solutions for Triple play (or even quadruple play) communication – between IPTV set-top, cellular phones and boxes and web applications. What would be the future of TV? How can technology bring value to the Triple Play model? Will industry standards advance the next generation of TV experience?

TV as enhanced communicator using RCS (A presentation by Jose M.Recio from Solaiemes)

Future of the living room (A presentation by Manuel Vexler from Huawei Technologies)

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IMTC 2025 – Social Tv Keynote by Marie Jose Montpetit.

The first of the IMTC 2025 Videos, we are proud to present the social tv keynote from the 2025 event, by Marie-José Montpetit.

Next week, We will upload a special video interview with Marie about the future of Social TV.

Marie-José Montpetit is an invited scientist in the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at MIT focusing on video convergence and IP based multimedia.
She studies the technologies to make TV mobile in terms of content, social in terms of devices and IP based; the work involves multiscreens and both seamless and collaborative network as well as novel approaches to networking in heterogeneous ecosystems. In 2007-2008 Dr. Montpetit was an invited scientist at the MIT Media Laboratory where she is the co-lecturer of the “Social TV” class on converged video applications.

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