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CONNECTIONS™ Announces Speakers for CES 2007 Sessions and Call for Papers for Spring Event

Business Wire, Oct 12, 2006

DALLAS -- Parks Associates and CEA today announced the preliminary list of speakers for the CONNECTIONS[TM] sessions at the 2007 International CES, to be held in Las Vegas, January 8-11, 2007.

CONNECTIONS[TM] is hosting nine sessions at CES featuring panel discussions on topics including the digital home, content creation and distribution, home controls, and home networking. Produced by Parks Associates in partnership with CEA[R], CONNECTIONS[TM] conferences and events provide a venue for strategists and marketers to learn from market analysts and key executives about the global trends, strategies, and key players relevant to digital living technologies.

CONNECTIONS[TM] hosts multiple events throughout the year, including CONNECTIONS[TM] Europe, November 14-16, 2006, in Berlin, Germany, and CONNECTIONS[TM]: The Digital Living Conference and Showcase, May 1-3, 2007, at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Santa Clara, Calif. CONNECTIONS[TM] is now accepting speaker submissions for its May 2007 conference and showcase.

The preliminary list of speakers for the CONNECTIONS[TM] Sessions at CES includes the following:

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CONNECTIONS[TM] sessions at CES are accessible through the CES Knowledge Track Sessions. Registration for sessions is available through the CES Website at www.CESWEB.org. Speakers interested in submitting to CONNECTIONS[TM]: The Digital Living Conference & Showcase can go to http://www.connectionsconference.com and complete the Call for Papers form.

About CONNECTIONS[TM]

The CONNECTIONS[TM] Conferences are produced by Parks Associates in partnership with the Consumer Electronics Association and provide a venue for executives to network, discuss, and showcase products and services dedicated to advanced digital lifestyle solutions for residential and mobile environments. www.connectionsconference.com

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