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PRESS RELEASE: CEOs Of Agfa, Epson, Fuji and Kodak To Discuss Changing Landscape Of Imaging Industry At Marquee Event As Part Of Photokina 2002
What: The CEOs of Agfa-Gevaert Group, Eastman Kodak Company, Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd., and Seiko Epson Corp. - as well as executives from IBM Corp., Photo Marketing Association International and Future Image Inc. - will discuss the changing landscape of the imaging industry in a landmark panel discussion organized by the Cologne Fair Authority (KolnMesse GmbH) and the German Photo Industry Association.
Titled "Imaging Convergence. Market Convergence: Advances In Imaging Are Reshaping World Markets," the panel will kick off photokina 2002, the world's largest imaging trade show and exhibition to be held from September 25-30 in Cologne, Germany. Panelists will address topics such as how the convergence of imaging and information technology is reshaping the imaging industry, new technologies, how companies can adapt to this change, the nature of competition with new industry players, and the future of the industry.
Who: The panelists will be: - Dr. Ludo Verhoeven, chief executive officer, Agfa-Gevaert Group
- Daniel A. Carp, chairman and chief executive officer, Eastman Kodak Company
- Minoru Ohnishi, chairman and chief executive officer, Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd.
- Gail Whipple, vice president, Global Digital Media, IBM Corp.
- Norio Niwa, senior managing director and chief executive, Seiko Epson Corp.
- Alexis J. Gerard, president, Future Image Inc.
- Ted Fox, chief operating officer, Photo Marketing Association International
Paul Maidment, executive editor of Forbes magazine, will moderate the panel.
Where: Photokina 2002 in Cologne, Germany; Kristallsaal (Entrance 10/11 of the Cologne Exhibition Center)
When: 10 to 11:30 a.m. (Cologne, Germany, time) on Wednesday, September 25, 2002
Notes: The panel is open to members of the media and the general photokina audience. For more information about the panel and photokina 2002, visit www.photokina.de.
Source:
K�lnMesse GmbH (Cologne Fair Authority)
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