4th FOKUS Media Web
Symposium

May 8–9, 2014 – Fraunhofer FOKUS

Philipp Hoschka

Deputy Director, France

W3C

Dr. Philipp Hoschka is a Deputy Director of the W3C. His main interest is bringing the benefits of Web technology to mobile and other non-PC devices. In 2006, he founded W3C’s Ubiquitous Web Domain which includes W3C’s Mobile Web Initiativecreated by Philipp in 2005. In the past, he pioneered work on integrating audio and video into the Web. Philipp founded, chaired and served as editor for the Working Group that developed the W3C Standard SMIL which today is an integral part of mobile phone MMS messaging.

Philipp also lead W3C’s “Television and the Web” Activity. He previously directed W3C’s Architecture Domain, which issues all core XML specifications from the W3C. Philipp chaired numerous W3C workshops that explored new Web developments, such as Workshops on the Mobile Web Initiative, Web Services, Television and the Web, Push Technology and Real-Time Multimedia and the Web. Philipp holds a Ph.D. degree in Computer Science, and a Master’s Degree in Computer Science from the University Of Karlsruhe, Germany.

  • Current status and future work of relevant standardisation bodies: HbbTV, W3C, DASH IF, DVB, 3GPP, MPEG

    Introduction to HbbTV

    Klaus Illgner-Fehns

    W3C Standards Update

    Philipp Hoschka

    Deputy Director, France

    W3C

    DASH Standards Updates

    Thomas Stockhammer

    Consultant for Technical Standards, Germany

    Qualcomm