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Parks Associates to Focus on Opportunities in Digital Media & Connected CE at CONNECTIONS™ Europe

Parks Associates today announced the agenda for CONNECTIONS™ Europe: Monetizing Connectivity and User Experiences, which the international research firm will host on April 27, 2010, in Amsterdam.

“The annual sales/installations of connected CE in Europe will exceed 80 million by 2014,” said Kurt Scherf, vice president, principal analyst, Parks Associates. “These connected set-tops, Blu-ray players, and TVs will open new avenues for digital media, and at CONNECTIONS™ Europe, we will explore the opportunities emerging from these new layers of connectivity in the home.”

CONNECTIONS™ Europe will feature Parks Associates’ expert consumer and industry research, with the company’s analysts presenting data from consumer research projects including All Eyes on Video, Consumer Decision Process, Residential Energy Management, and Digital Media Evolution.

From the press release, "Parks Associates to Focus on Opportunities in Digital Media & Connected CE at CONNECTIONS™ Europe"

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