Fabio Murra, SVP, Product and Marketing at V-Nova, explains how visitors to this year’s Future Tech hub (Hall 14) at IBC can expect to discover the company’s latest developments in AI-accelerated media processing and its six-degrees-of-freedom technology for immersive experiences, and how this can be streamed to audiences at scale.
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