An Accelerator Champions panel session featuring representatives from Sky, Olympic Broadcasting Services (OBS), and DAZN, examined some of the key trends from 2024 and what they might mean for the year ahead.
The discussion explored key industry shifts and the growing role of AI and automation. Reflecting on the current pace of change and advancement, Cristina Gomila, Managing Director Content Technology & Innovation at Sky, stressed that, “we are seeing things happen at speed. In the past year and a half, we’ve been surprised with ...
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Future Tech: V-Nova to showcase latest AI media processing and volumetric video innovations
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NAB 2025: An expert take on technologies at NAB2025
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