MUMBAI: Yet another edition of the Broadcast India exhibition and symposium kicks off on 26 October 2004 at the World trade Centre.
The symposium spread over two days will have 22 sessions. There will be a session on animation. Padmalaya, Zica's Rajiv Sangari will enlighten listeners on the opportunities available in this field. Animation Bridge's Bhiren Ghose talks about the potential of India to emerge as the number one animation production source..
The symposium kicks off with Seagate Technology's Sharad Srivastava talking about storage solutions for television and film. Another session will deal with digital satellite news gathering systems being used by the likes of CNN.
With piracy showing little sign of slowing down delegates will not want to miss the last session on the first day 26 October. This deals with how content owners can make more money by understanding their intellectual property rights.