London ON – (December 1, 2006) This month’s InterNETwork event presents guest speaker, Peter Scheyen of TVWorks Canada Inc., a joint venture owned by Comcast and Cox Communications.
Currently Vice-President Engineering for TVWorks, Peter Scheyen has worked in the software field for over fifteen years. He has held various technical and leadership responsibilities over that time. At TV Works, he leads an organization of over 70 software developers to create and deliver client-server middleware systems in the interactive television space.
Please join us on Tuesday, December 5 from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm at Aroma Restaurant, 215 Piccadilly St. (at Richmond). Parking is available at the rear of the building.
Free registration on line at www.internetwork.ca.
About InterNETwork London: InterNETwork provides an opportunity for a dynamic networking environment where entrepreneurs and managers of e-business enterprises can connect with service providers and venture resources to cultivate ideas, help bring projects to life, and generally share business experiences. The organization is wholly funded by sponsorship contributions and individuals can expect complimentary munchies, a cash bar for drinks, a high quality guest speaker or special networking events, and hours of networking time in an informal setting.
ABOUT TVWorks: With TVWorks software, cable subscribers can enjoy new advanced services such as Electronic Program Guides, Personal Video Recorders, Video on Demand, Interactive Advertising, Enhanced Programming, Portals and Games. All these services can run on today's deployed set-top boxes as well as emerging standards-based OCAP devices.
TVWorks' long history in the cable industry traces back to 1973, with the founding of Cableshare, where the company’s ground-breaking technologies led to some of the world's earliest interactive television trials and deployments. Located in London, Ontario and Mill Valley, California TV Works is a wholly owned subsidiary of Double C Technologies, LLC, a joint venture between Comcast Communications and Cox Communications, two of the largest cable operators in the world.
For more information, please contact:
Patricia Hoffer
Director, Marketing & Communications
London Economic Development Corporation
Ph: 519.661.5009
Currently Vice-President Engineering for TVWorks, Peter Scheyen has worked in the software field for over fifteen years. He has held various technical and leadership responsibilities over that time. At TV Works, he leads an organization of over 70 software developers to create and deliver client-server middleware systems in the interactive television space.
Please join us on Tuesday, December 5 from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm at Aroma Restaurant, 215 Piccadilly St. (at Richmond). Parking is available at the rear of the building.
Free registration on line at www.internetwork.ca.
About InterNETwork London: InterNETwork provides an opportunity for a dynamic networking environment where entrepreneurs and managers of e-business enterprises can connect with service providers and venture resources to cultivate ideas, help bring projects to life, and generally share business experiences. The organization is wholly funded by sponsorship contributions and individuals can expect complimentary munchies, a cash bar for drinks, a high quality guest speaker or special networking events, and hours of networking time in an informal setting.
ABOUT TVWorks: With TVWorks software, cable subscribers can enjoy new advanced services such as Electronic Program Guides, Personal Video Recorders, Video on Demand, Interactive Advertising, Enhanced Programming, Portals and Games. All these services can run on today's deployed set-top boxes as well as emerging standards-based OCAP devices.
TVWorks' long history in the cable industry traces back to 1973, with the founding of Cableshare, where the company’s ground-breaking technologies led to some of the world's earliest interactive television trials and deployments. Located in London, Ontario and Mill Valley, California TV Works is a wholly owned subsidiary of Double C Technologies, LLC, a joint venture between Comcast Communications and Cox Communications, two of the largest cable operators in the world.
For more information, please contact:
Patricia Hoffer
Director, Marketing & Communications
London Economic Development Corporation
Ph: 519.661.5009