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Check out the technologies
powering a converged
broadcast-IT industry
Over the past decade, the increasingly digital world has tremendously
impacted business models and lifestyles. And in the broadcast and
media industry, digitisation and the Internet of Things (IoT) have
brought to the fore Internet Protocol (IP) distribution through over-
the-top (OTT) services, the migration to cloud, as well as the need for
social media integration.
In the rapidly changing media landscape, broadcasters increasingly
have to manage the disruption that digitisation has brought to
traditional workflows; and embracing change, perhaps, is the only way
for us to move forward.
Today, instead of simply delivering video content to mass audiences,
broadcasters need to increase engagement and offer personalised
content viewing experiences, which will ultimately determine if we can
successfully retain eyeballs.
The digital era is also triggering innovation and creativity. This is why
visitors to BroadcastAsia2017 and CommunicAsia2017 are encouraged
to leave their ‘Imagination Unbound’, and take a closer look at the
latest advancements in media and entertainment technologies.
These events are providing a timely platform for the region’s
broadcasters to source for state-of-the-art technologies beyond the
pro-audio, film and broadcasting industries. They can learn more
about the live production broadcast value chain while experiencing
live demonstrations and having hands-on experience with the latest
equipment on display.
The APB Products & Services Highlights 2017 covers solutions for
both audio and video applications, featuring key technologies from
manufacturers exhibiting at both trade shows. From microphones to
sound consoles and intercom systems, as well as camera equipment,
studio productions and media asset management (MAM) solutions,
gain useful insights into what manufacturers are offering as you
navigate your way through the halls of Suntec Singapore as well as
Sands Expo and Convention Centre.
Josephine Tan
Senior Reporter, APB
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