In this session, we will discuss the major trends in super-aggregation with Roku.
Interviews with IABM Members
Round table and panel discussions
Industry insight and presentations
In this session, we will discuss the major trends in super-aggregation with Roku.
Netgem, leading TV as a Service provider and Utelly, Content Discovery SaaS provider, will detail how the 2 companies leveraged aggregation services, AI-powered metadata enrichments and universal search & recommendation APIs to build and scale NetgemTV, the award-winning TV Service.
In this session, a panel of technology suppliers, including from Symphony MediaAI and Wildmoka, will discuss how new technologies are enabling super aggregation.
During the 2021 Tour de France, FloSports used Grabyo’s live clipping and publishing tools to deliver real-time video highlights across all of its social media platforms. Seeing a 588% increase in video views and a 465% increase in the number of engagements, hear more about the tactics and results of the campaign.
In this session, we will interview Shane Warden, ATP Media’s CTO, on his vision for the potential of blockchain-based business models.
Over the past year, Eluvio powered broadcast TV’s first major NFT initiative for the hit singing competition, THE MASKED SINGER, with Fox Entertainment and Blockchain Creative Labs; concerts for the Black Eyed Peas, Rita Ora, the 6D musical celebration starring Tate McRae and Allen Stone and NFT drop for the global launch of Windows 11; next-gen media distribution efforts form MGM Studios and more. Emmy award winning technologist, Michelle Munson of Eluvio, will discuss new technological innovations that help tackle some of the biggest challenges and opportunities facing content owners and artists. She will all discuss real-world examples of how the Eluvio Content Fabric is used to provide live and file-based content publishing, transcoding, packaging, sequencing, dynamic and static distribution, and minting of derivative NFTs–all backed by blockchain contracts providing proof of ownership and access control.
Over the past few years we have witnessed an increasing number of cyber attacks on media companies. As media companies continue their move to the cloud, they have new tools to protect against hackers and content pirates. At the same time, media companies may become more vulnerable to cyber attacks if their technology strategies are not up to date. This event airs the views of technology experts addressing media companies’ needs in a continuously changing security environment, while developing new solutions to help media technology buyers in this journey.
Join us as we announce the winners of the prestigious BaM Awards – Recognising vendors who have launched outstanding technological innovations that deliver real business and creative benefits.
At this live, virtual event Mike Crimp, CEO of IBC and Peter White, CEO of IABM will address all questions you may have about IBC Show. Everything is up for discussion – whether that’s the timeline and decisions leading to the 2021 event cancellation, refund policy, plans for 2022 or anything else you’d like to know.