Software-Defined Remote Production for Sports Explained
SVG Europe's Sports Production Innovation Summit 2026
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28m
If you are interested in learning more about how to replace legacy broadcast hardware with flexible, cost-efficient systems built on commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) technology, then this session is for you. Experts will go into detail on software-defined solutions and how they can be applied to remote sports production in a standardised way, thanks to the Dynamic Media Facility (DMF) and Media Exchange Layer (MXL).
Panelists:
Guillermo Jimenez Navarro, Olympic Broadcasting Services (OBS), Director of Broadcast Engineering
Donald Sievewright, Matrox, Sales Director, EMEA
Abhishek Ranade, Tata Comms Media, AVP head of EMEA
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