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Parks Associates to Speak at 2011 Broadband Properties Summit

Parks Associates’ President and Research Directors will participate on Telehealth, Energy Management, and Home Networking panels at the 2011 Broadband Properties Summit on April 27-28 in Dallas.

Harry Wang, Director, Health & Mobile Product Research, Parks Associates, is moderating the session “FTTH Track: Applications for Telehealth and Telemedicine" on Wednesday, April 27, 2:10-3:10 P.M. Parks Associates now expects the connected care industry to generate $5.7 billion in revenues in 2015, up from $1.7 billion in 2010.

Bill Ablondi, Director, Home Systems Research, Parks Associates, is presenting during the session "Editor’s Choice Track: Energy Management: The Smart Grid, and Being Smart on the Grid Date" on Wednesday, April 27, 3:20-4:20 P.M.  

Stuart Sikes, President, Parks Associates, is moderating the session "Editor's Choice Track: New Revenue Streams for Home Networking" on Thursday, April 28, 9:10-10:00 A.M.

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