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See Ian Gardiner speak at ad:tech Sydney 2010
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| Ian Gardiner |
| CEO, Viocorp |
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Ian is the co-founder and CEO of Viocorp, one of the world's leading online video companies. Viocorp is a software business in the online video space. Its main product Viostream is a web-based video content management system that allows content owners to manage and deliver their content to end users. Customers include the Australian Government, Microsoft, the Catholic Church and pretty much anyone who wants to deliver video and audio content to end users using the internet.
Ian co-founded the company in 2002 and has successfully grown it into an established and profitable operation. Viocorp employs over 50 staff from its headquarters in Pyrmont.
Ian has been running technology start-ups for over 12 years. He was the founding employee of newsbase.com, a successful news, analysis, and business intelligence service from emerging markets. He also founded and ran lastorders.com, an on-line off-license in the UK.
He is the co-founder and President of the Australian arm of the Oxford Business Alumni. He sits on the Board of Metro Screen, a not-for-profit company providing training and support for filmmakers. He is also a member of the advisory board for Sydney University's Business Information Systems department where he guest lectures on innovation and entrepreneurialism. He is a founder and very active participant in Innovation Bay, a networking group for executives in the high growth (normally technology) space (see www.innovationbay.com)
In November 2009 he won the NSW Pearcey award for ICT Entrepreneur of the Year.
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Ian Gardiner will be speaking at:
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Reviewing The Real Marketing And Advertising Opportunities That Video Presents
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
04:05 PM
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04:50 PM
- How do you commercialise video?
- What formats of video are most beneficial for your brand?
- Where can you not live without video?
- How can video help merge the on and off line brand experience?
- What is the publishers’ vision for video?
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