Asia-Pacific Broadcasting (APB) BroadcastAsia2017 Show Daily - Day 2
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Digitalisation a key
driver of future growth
BY SHIRISH NADKARNI
Within eight months of the formation of the
Infocomm Media Development Authority
(IMDA) of Singapore, important strides have
been taken towards driving a digital vision
for the island republic — a vision where the
nation has a world-class infocomm media
sector empowering other industries and
improving people’s lives.
This was revealed by Dr Yaacob Ibrahim,
Minister for Communications and Informa-
tion, at the opening ceremony of imbX2017
(which encompasses BroadcastAsia, Com-
municAsia and EnterpriseIT), Asia’s largest
infocomm and media exhibition-cum-con-
ference, at the Marina Bay Sands on Tuesday.
“Given the quickening pace of digital in-
novation worldwide, we need to accelerate
our own digital transformation to prepare
our people and businesses for the future,”
the minister said. “We need to develop strong
digital industries in their own right, and we
need to catalyse their transformation of other
industries to spur productivity and yield new
synergies.”
Dr Yaacob’s words, stressing upon digi-
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talisation as a key driver of future growth,
were synchronous with one of the country’s
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major goals of becoming the world’s first
Smart Nation.
At last year’s imbX inauguration, the min-
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ister had declared: “The spirit of openness
and connectedness to the rest of the world
is something we must continue to embrace.
We welcome companies, both locally and
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internationally, to treat Singapore as a ‘living
lab’ to develop, test and commercialise new
technologies, including innovative urban
solutions.”
Dr Yaacob revealed that IMDA would
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partner various industries to develop and
fortify key infrastructure to fuel the digital
economy. Improvements would be made
to the Nationwide Broadband Network,
Internet of Things (IoT) networks and 5G
mobile networks that enable corporations
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Dr Yaacob Ibrahim, Singapore’s Minister for
Communications and Information: “We welcome
companies, both locally and internationally, to
treat Singapore as a ‘living lab’ to develop, test
and commercialise new technologies, including
innovative urban solutions.”
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Diving deep into IP at this year’s show
Broadcasters need to start embrac-
ing IP today by starting to plan for
the transition to IP-based systems
after a careful analysis of how IP
can best address their current and
future needs.
In a panel discussion entitled
Taking a deep dive into the prac-
ticalities of implementing IP work-
flows, which took place on the first
day of BroadcastAsia2017 at the
Broadcast IP Theatre, the four
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panellists addressed some of the
key issues and concerns surrounding
the transition to IP, particularly for
broadcasters in Asia-Pacific.
Calling the transition to IP an
“inevitable” one, Dr Amal Punchi-
hewa, director, technology and
innovation, Asia-Pacific Broadcast-
ing Union (ABU), explained that
the move from SDI to IP would
be largely driven by cost, and
this would in turn lead to new
business alignments.
He continued: “IP delivery is now
slowly maturing even as we’ve been
talking about over-the-top (OTT)
viewing. However, IP can now also
be used for production, and what is
important is how we can implement
IP on the production side.”
Dr Ahmad Zaki Mohd Salleh,
group general manager, engineer-
ing, Media Prima, agreed with Dr
Amal’s point on cost, and elaborated:
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Media Prima’s Dr Ahmad
Zaki Mohd Salleh: “It is
actually an economic
drive for broadcasters to
move to IP.”
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