OECD KANZ Summit – Seoul, Korea

July 16th, 2008

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Korea Australia New Zealand (KANZ) Broadband Summit
18th –20th June 2008 – Hosted by Korea
Convention and Exhibition Centre (COEX), Seoul, Korea

Introduction:
Participating in some of the events taking place in Seoul over June 2008 was a fantastic opportunity, as Seoul put on a show like none other, hosting multiple world leading conferences, conventions and summits continuously over the month.

I really enjoyed Simon Bureau’s presentation during the ICT evening – marking the end of the OECD Ministerial Meeting and the start of the Broadband Summit – there was a exceptional opportunity here, to learn more about Korea’s Digital Content Industry. Having the opportunity to personally meet Minister Cunliffe after his enlightening talk was also a highlignt and I thought Minister Cunliffe gave a great opening speech the following day during the keynote speeches. Speeches were also given by Hon See Joong Choi, Chair, Korean Communications Commission, and Hon Senator the Hon Stephen Conroy, Australian Minister Department of Broadcasting, Communications and the Digital Economy – these opened the Summit with a great deal of positive energy to a full house.

I was personally introduced by Michael Stephens to a network of people in the Korean creative digital industry who are pushing their converging sectors rapidly forward in Seoul, including the kind team at Macrograph.
It was great to also connect with some of the bigger visionary Economic developments which are happening in Seoul, Korea, including key people at ETRI and the Incheon 2009 Global Fair & Festival. Not to mention learn more about the fascinating vision for Korea’s global city of the future – called “Songdo International City”.

During the summit there was the opportunity to connect with like minded companies from Australia such as LAMP, who appear to have some amazing research, and Horden Wiltshire, who’s company M.net have just completed a fantastic mobile portal website for the Australian Olympic Campaign where Australians can keep up-to-date on their mobile phones to get all the latest details about how their athletes are competing in the games.

Of course the World IT Show was running in parallel – and this proved to be an unforgettable experience on a scale I’ve never seen before. The display of current and future gadgets was phenomenal.

The KANZ Summit
It was a rewarding experience to participate at the KANZ summit, and have the opportunity to discuss briefly, some of the issues that NZ is about to face for Mobile and Broadband economic growth, with industry experts from New Zealand, Australia and Korea.

I would like to put the following couple of points forward as key issues and trends which struck me as the most important issues coming out of the KANZ summit:

– Convergence is the way forward. Convergence in digital content has its strongest implications when referring to the merging of Film, Television, Social Networking, Online Services, Mobile and Gaming – a merging in both the content, the business models the payment models and the interaction models, through combining peoples expectations of each of these previous separate sectors into a new form of “interactive content services”.

– The hottest space for convergence is taking place over Broadband Internet and over the Mobile Internet. Both of these bandwidth channels have their own unique set of hurdles, standards and solutions for creating optimum business opportunities within each area.

– Both Korea and now following them, Australia, have dropped their mobile bandwidth charges down to negligible amounts, enabling customers to better use their mobile phones to access the mobile internet. This opens up mobile surfing, mobile gaming, and mobile video watching, and will lead the way for the growth of the exciting new space of “rich mobile interactive media convergence”. Both countries have telcos that don’t rely on mobile bandwidth charges to reinforce their Telco business models.

– ‘How and when will the mobile bandwidth charges in New Zealand drop?’ – is the most important question to ask ourselves as a nation. It could be argued that our “highspeed internet” is not too far behind the rest of the world, with some minor enhancements, it could be adequate; (you would still never want to host a global “Facebook style” internet application from New Zealand) but it is our expensive mobile internet pricing plans and lack of mobile infrastructure that will hold our countries digital innovation back from now into the future.

– If New Zealand is to keep up with digital innovations, and potentially offer a country that has similar mobile audience usage habits, and a country that can provide an opportune market for international Blue Chip companies to invest their mobile innovations, strategies, and technologies into; then this issue must be addressed, with dynamic new outcomes achieved. One likely way we will achieve this change, is for the mobile bandwidth charges to drop to negligible amounts per megabyte, this will then lead the way for a shift in New Zealand’s mobile usage behavior and allow us, as a digital content producing country, and as a digital test-bed offering country, to secure international investments into the economy and to be part of the global mobile media economy.

Zodal Mobile Application Features On The Official Adobe Mobile Gallery

April 1st, 2008

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Adobe Systems Incorporated have launched their new Flash Mobile Gallery Website. Adobe have specifically hand-picked a comprehensive range of mobile content to showcase the very best rich mobile applications that can be developed in Flash.

Flash for mobile, allows developers the ability to create next generation content for mobile phones that can enable new levels of interactive intelligent experiences for the end users – far beyond that of previous TXT-Messaging mobile service applications. Zodal’s RugbyMate application, developed in Flash for Series 60 handsets and also for the Apple iPhone, is featured as one of the top international applications that were selected to be part of the Adobe mobile gallery.

RugbyMate is a real time mobile data application developed by Zodal for the Rugby World Cup 2007 in Paris. Users could easily click through the application on their mobile phone, to keep track of all the teams, scores and game times during the pool competitions and finals, all through a well designed, appropriately branded, user friendly interface application. RugbyMate uses Zodal’s “EventPro” mobile technology server modules written in JAVA and Ruby to enable the back-end real time services for the application, so the system can be re-used for any major sporting event.

Visit the official RugbyMate website here.

Visit the official Flash Mobile Gallery here.

Zodal Develops Anika Odyssey Game for Trickysheep Publishing

November 20th, 2007

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Today New Zealand game publisher Trickysheep Publishing released Zodal’s latest adventure game called “Anika’s Odyssey – Land of the Taniwha”.

Anika’s Odyssey is a magical adventure deep into a lush and enchanted land. Be Anika Greenfield and break through reality, to enter a mystical world inspired by Aotearoa, New Zealand. Throughout the adventure, Anika meets wild and curious creatures and exotic Taniwha spirits (New Zealand Maori word for spirits, pronounced ‘tah-nee-fah’) that inhabit this wondrous wilderness.

The game is an enchanting point and click adventure puzzle game, full of a myriad of surprises and charm. Help Anika Greenfield explore her colorful landscape as she searches to reclaim her beloved friend.

Anikas Odyssey is a free web game and was released on the internet today and launched through the USA Game portal Kongregate, “the YouTube of Online Gaming”. Kongregate a gaming and social networking website allows its members to chat while playing games and post comments about the games while bookmarking their favorites and rating the digital content.

In the first day alone the Anikas Odyssey – Land of the Taniwha has been played over 10,000 times, and fans are already demanding a sequel, with comments of praise and adoration being continually posted, such as this comment from a community member “superb game play, spot-on sound effects, nice puzzles, and much more make this an excellent game!”

As the game publisher Trickysheep hold the IP rights to the Anika’s Odyssey franchise and plan to release a sequel and a mobile portable version of the game in the first quarter of 2008. It is likely that Zodal, New Zealand’s Leading Adobe Flash Game and Mobile Game Digital Development Studio, will again be the assigned Game Developer for the follow up project. Trickysheep are reviewing considerations for game sponsorship opportunities. If you are interested in exclusive rights to the sequel please contact partners@trickysheep.co.nz

From the official Anikia Odyssey webpage here – you can link to the social networking sites and keep up with the community activities of Anika Greenfield with beautifully designed Anika pages on Bebo, MySpace and Facebook. To join the Anika Odyssey community and receive information updates go here.

Chris & Kat Show on TVNZ ?

November 1st, 2007

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I was in Auckland the other week for TUANZ Award conference. It was a great chance to catch up with my sister, who I had not seen in ages. Kat is editing the News at TVNZ. I got the obligatory tour of the infamous rabbit warrens, where all the “technology action happens” and where New Zealand’s largest video wall lives. It was a great opportunity to briefly meet some of the very friendly and very talented team who help keep broadcast TV alive in this country, as well as a unique chance to practice some “clinical News-Laughter poses” on the official TVNZ news set, with Kat. Thank goodness, but I dont think our performance will make it to Air, YouTube or even Bebo.

However keep an eye out on Bebo for future TVNZ shows, as the mighty TVNZ looks to embrace ‘the brave new world’ and has partnerd with New Zealand’s largest website Bebo (I have not checked the stats about Bebo being New Zealand’s largest website, however that is what they state.)

At this stage their intended model is the standard advertising model. They now claim they will be able to provide advertisers access to a combined audience of over 1.5 million New Zealanders. Traditional shows they are planning to port into their Bebo strategy are TVNZ news and current affairs. Lets hope that this will pave the way for some new thinking for innovate new local shows directly focused on taking advantage of web2.0 and mobile delivery. The Gibson Group’s “My Story” is a good start. (…perhaps the Chris & Kat Show will get picked up after all ?)

Armageddon Pulp Expo – Art Prize

October 24th, 2007

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Armageddon Pulp Expo is New Zealand’s leading expo for dedicated game, film and comic, animation fans. Earlier this year the expo came to Christchurch for the first time, and brought with it a huge buzz with special guest appearances by stars from Star Trek and Lord of the Rings to name afew.

International Comic, Film, & Animation Celebrities ( and Wrestling Stars of course) all turn out for what is the most fun on the planet, and it was true again for Auckland earlier this week, where the event is now 12 years old. The very first event was held in 1995 at the Avondale Raceway in Auckland, with no noted international special guests at all.

Auckland Pulp Expo Special guests this year included:
Rodger Bumpass – Squidward Tentacles in SpongeBob Squarepants
Billy West – Voice actor on Futurama, Ren and Stimpy and much more
Amanda Connor – Power Girl – international comic artist
Bruce Timm – Animation Legend

Special events run throughout the Armageddon expo to keep you on your toes – ranging from Streets Brain Freeze Ice-cream eating contests to Lazer tag and the infamous Art Contest.

Zodal are very pleased to announce that Tom Robinson, who leads Zodal’s game character development & character illustration has won the best art prize at Amageddon Pulp Expo Auckland 2007.

Tom is looking forward to enjoying his Nintendo DS prize, not to mention the honor of keeping in touch with some of the industries leading comic artists from the USA who formed the expert judging panel which chose Tom’s artwork, of what some may describe as “an eye ball on legs”, as the top piece of digital art at the Amageddon NZ Art Contest the year.

Keep an eye out for Zodal’s next online adventure game which is due to be released before Christmas 2007, the game features some of the most amazing creatures you have ever seen in Adobe Flash online gaming, all of which have been created specifically for the game by Tom and the Zodal team.

Canterbury Software Summit – 2007

October 2nd, 2007

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Canterbury Software Cluster held its annual Summit last week, and I managed to get along. There were acouple of speakers the same from last year, however as I had not made it last year, this held no problems for me.

There was a great line up of experienced individuals all openly providing insights into their up’s and down’s as they have fought the battles needed to grow a successful company here in New Zealand. There was a lot of conflicting opinions as various differing strategies were shared. I think this was important to note; in the sense that there really is no right or wrong way to growing a successful company here in New Zealand. There is always going to be different timing pressures and different growing pains for each individual company, as they seek potential partners or Venture Capital, and whether to look for that capital offshore such as from the USA, or from locally here in New Zealand.

If anyone missed the event, I would recommend joining the Cluster and going next year. It was valuable to be able to meet and network with Stuart Wilson from Modica Group, Michael Elwood-Smith from GOA and Melissa Clark-Reynolds; not to mention gain some great insights from Richard Clarke from polyMEDIA, Nick Gerritsen from CrispStart and John Blackham of XSOL. While we don’t have that many “heros” here in New Zealand to look towards for advice on growing Emerging Technology companies, these few people have done remarkably well within the short life span that is ‘New Zealand Digital Technology’.

Zodal Presents Live Adobe Webinar on Gaming

September 26th, 2007

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There are already 400 people signed up for our Live Online Webinar on:
Mobile Gaming for Web2.0 & PSP.

If anyone is interested to learn how to take advantage of the new opportunities emerging in the casual game and mobile game markets you can sign up at Adobe here.

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We will be streaming over the “Adobe Live Connect” technology and the Webinar will cover best practices when designing games which require cross delivery; platforms such as for Web2.0, and mobile devices such as the PSP.

Adobe are organizing a raffle for a free Flash Professional CS3 Software or iRiver Clix (winners choice)

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The Webinar is free – Hope to see you there!
(unfortunately the Seminar time has been optimized for US timezone – so its an early start for us here in NZ: Thursday 27th morning 8.00am NZ time)

The Seminar Title is “Best Practices: Designing & Developing content for the Sony PSP using Adobe® Flash® software” and for US Pacific Time it will be live on Wednesday, September 26, 2007 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM US/Pacific.

Zodal RugbyMate Popular for Mobile Rugby World Cup

September 19th, 2007

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Zodal has released RugbyMate, a next generation 3G mobile utility for keeping track of the Rugby World Cup on your mobile phone. The application is receiving rave reviews in the Mobile Blog Sphere and has also been highlighted in the popular Idealog magazine, a top magazine in New Zealand with a publication focus on entrepreneurial business.

RugbyMate was originally developed for Series 60 mobile phones, such as the new Nokia N95 which support the free Adobe Flash Lite Player, other moble handsets that support the Flash Application are Sony Ericsson, Samsung and Panasonic Phones. The rich graphical mobile utility is also available for free on the Apple iPhone. An updated version of RugbyMate was released today, available for Smart Phones such as i-Mate, Treo, and Blackberry.

The mobile utility is receiving thousands of views, as rugby fans want to support their favorite team such as the All Blacks on mobile, the Wallabies on mobile, South Africa on mobile or their Northern Hemisphere teams and want to keep up-to-date with the exciting Rugby events in France during this 2007 World Cup Rugby Event.

As peoples lifestyles continue to demand more freedom they are they must have access to the scores and information or the ability to check the schedule for the upcoming games while they are out and about with friends, at the beach, or socializing in the city. RugbyMate provides constantly updated information about the latest events at the World Cup direct to your mobile phone. The Rugby Mate application is free, so you don’t have to wait until you get home and back to your old desktop computer to find out what is happening in the action.

If you are interested in downloading the Free Adobe Flash Lite Application or viewing the mobile iPhone Sports Utility on your Apple iPhone then visit the www.rugbymate.co.nz website for more information.

Also keep an eye out for the new Apple iPod Touch available in New Zealand and World Wide and the possible rumors around the Google gPhone for the new mobile experiences which Zodal are preparing to deliver for your enjoyment.

Zodal announced as Finalists for Mobile at TUANZ Innovation Awards

September 11th, 2007

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TUANZ announced today that Zodal is a finalist in the Mobile Application of the Year Category at the TUANZ Innovation Awards 2007. The team is very excited and we feel that this is a testament not only to our hard work, but also to all of you that have in some way or another contributed to the development of LINKA mobile game server framework – whether through technical assistance, general feedback on the server and its Adobe Flash Lite games, mentoring, support, encouragement and mobile industry and business advice.

We look forward to meeting with the judges in early October for a final presentation of the multi-player game server. The winner will be announced at a Gala Dinner in Auckland on October 11.

To find out more about the Awards as well as to see the tremendous competition that Zodal is up against, go to the TUANZ website:
https://www.tuanz.org.nz/content/0c927847-ec0d-4522-bda8-78c9347dbfeb.html

New Adobe Dev Center Article From Zodal

July 17th, 2007

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Today Zodal release a new Developer article titled Designing and developing Flash games for the Sony PSP cementing their position as one of the leading Flash and Flash Lite mobile development studios.

Zodal worked closely with Bill Perry who manages global developer relations for mobile and devices, and other key members of the Adobe Mobile and Devices team to develop a rich new article for Adobe’s Developer Center.

Since firmware update 2.70, Adobe Flash content has been viewable on Sony’s Playstation Portable (PSP) game console.

Like any device, the PSP has strengths, limitations, and unique quirks that game designers and developers need to understand before creating content for it.

Jeff Nusz, Zodal’s lead developer has created this clear step by step tutorial article to help stimulate new knowledge and wealth in the mobile and device Flash developer community. The article takes you through the boundaries of the PSP and looks at how to optimize your Flash programming techniques and graphic design approaches; with hints and tips coming from real life examples and techniques Zodal use as part of their inhouse game development process.

The article is targeted at Flash developers who have built games for desktop computers or mobile devices, and are interested in new opportunities developing for the PSP.