We invest so much time and energy in our work that we always seem to leave a little piece of ourselves in every project. Telstra’s recent point of presence (PoP) expansion into India also required tremendous dedication and time commitment from our team, but this one started with a little of me already in it.
Born and raised in India, I have a special personal connection with the country. After university in the United States, I returned to India to start my filmmaking and media technology career and then worked in India for almost 10 years before moving to international roles. Knowing first-hand how strong the appetite for media and entertainment content is in India, our recent Telstra investment in connectivity there made sense for so many business reasons.
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The Broadcast India Show 2020, India’s leading event for television, film, radio, audio; from its content creation to its management and delivery. Broadcast India Show 2019 attracted 11098 unique visitors at decision-making levels. Over 500 companies from 36 countries covered 1,00,000 sq ft of space at the Bombay Exhibition Centre, making the event an unprecedented success.
We have launched a series of webinars, in collaboration with our exhibitors, providing a knowledge-sharing platform for interesting dialogue between professionals and industry stalwarts, to discuss industry trends, latest technology and tips & tricks of the trade.
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IABM Business Intelligence (BI) Regional Reports provide IABM members with insight into the latest broadcast and media industry developments for a specific region. Over the course of each year, these reports build into a full overview of all the major regional markets around the world.
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IABM APAC Director Peter Bruce chairs an interesting an engaging panel discussion on doing business in India [bc_video video_id="5120225677001" account_id="4229317768001" player_id="BkgkXSCcOM" embed="in-page" padding_top="56%" autoplay="autoplay" min_width="0px" max_width="640px" width="100%" height="100%"]
The transition to digital broadcasting is alarmingly low with only five countries – Australia, Japan, Korea Rep., Mongolia and New Zealand – having completed the transition. Chart 15 above shows the status of the transition to DTT in the region. It is anticipated that by the year 2020, a number of other countries in the region will have completed the transition to digital broadcasting, including Indonesia, Thailand and Vietnam.
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Asia-Pacific (APAC) is one of the fastest growing regions in the world, whose growth is largely driven by two countries in the region – China and India. China’s significant contribution means that the region continues to be a major driver of global growth, accounting for more than a third in 2017. The strengthening of the global economy, recovery in commodity markets and improving financial conditions contributed to growth in the region.
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Lorenzo Zanni (Lead Research Analyst, IABM) explores the globe to find the most exciting places in the world, with a focus on the fast-growing markets of China, Middle East, India, Russia/CIS and Brazil.
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Doing Business in India with Amagi, RBG Broadcasting, and Grass Valley
Peter Bruce (APAC Director, IABM ) chairs an interesting and engaging panel discussion on doing business in India joined with
Sanjay Kirimanjeshwar (Head of Global Marketing, Amagi),
Shiju George (Director-Sales, RBG Broadcasting), and
Sumar Patel (Grass Valley) know before you go!
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