The popular TV broadcast service provider is named AVIA (Asia Video Industry Association) which was established in the year 1991 in Hong Kong.
It was previously named CASBAA (Cable and Satellite Broadcasting Association of Asia) also contain 130 organizations comprised of leading cables, DTH, broadband connections, and also satellites operators as well as programmers in Asia and all over the world.
AVIA also comprises leading providers and manufacturers of broadcast technology, communications, and advertising agencies, media, government regulatory bodies, telecom companies.
AVIA is organizing its annual Satellite Industry Forum this Thursday, 18 November 2021 under the Asia Video Summit list of events which are taking place from 11 to 18 November. The main focus is on two countries Thailand and Indonesia.
The main theme of the event is about the changes and problems that occurred in the satellite industry and the benefits that will get in the future. Many new vital changes had already occurred in the satellite industry when the COVID-19 catastrophe disturbed many lives and businesses around the world. In last year, many parts of the satellite industry were hit hard, with casual sequence from the pandemic terminations and sales.
However, the waves can finally be shifting for the satellite industry, as growth opportunities increase and there will be a lot of positive about in 2022.
The main sessions at this year’s Satellites Industry Forum include:
• The Asian Operators Growth Strategies
• Space Business in India – No more just Pie in the sky
• Countries in Focus: Thailand and Indonesia
• NGSO: The New World Order?
• The Future of Flexible Satellites
• New Trends, New Ideas beyond the Digital Frontier
The introduction point will be spoken by Stephen Spengler, CEO, Intelsat, for his last presentation and interview before he leaves the stage.
In this session, he will offer a global view of the satellite industry, which will impact Asian markets, what will cause growth in demand for the industry in the next decade, and how satellites become more attractive to the media industry.
Also, Sunil Bharti Mittal, the Founder and Chairman of Bharti Enterprises and Executive Chairman of One Web who was leading the Satellite Industry Forum will share his opinions on the space business in India, how India will be benefitted from having access to the private satellites sector and how they could become a huge part of the global communication environment.
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