Qvest’s Tim Day on Guiding Broadcasters Into Their Digital Futures
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As the sports production industry continues to shed traditional broadcast mechanisms and evolves in a digital world, they are also in need of the expertise to undergo those evolutions efficiently and responsibly. Qvest is an industry leader in guiding clients through developments ranging from automation, to the Internet of Things, cloud services, artificial intelligence, and media asset management.
On this edition of the SVG New Sponsor Spotlight, Qvest’s SVP, Broadcast Transformation Tim Day stops by to chat with SVG’s Ken Kerschbaumer about the company’s latest solutions and services and how they are bringing value to the live sports production business today.
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