SVG New Sponsor Spotlight

Meet the newest sponsors of the Sports Video Group; technology vendors shaping the present and future of the sports media industry.

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  • SSR's Michael Creamer on Keeping Venues Up to Date By Following Industry Trends

    Offering consulting engineering services for more than 55 years, and specializing in the sports and entertainment sector for more than 25 years, Smith Seckman Reid (SSR) has a long history of designing sustainable sports facilities. Providing services towards the completion of venues over the yea...

  • NCI’s Scott Pentoney on the Latest in Closed Captioning of Live Video Content

    The explosion of live content across the media and entertainment industry today only amplifies the importance of maintaining technology initiatives aimed at inclusion. That includes critical features like accurate and comprehensive closed captions.

    The National Captioning Institute (NCI) are pio...

  • Canare's Jose Martinez on Installing Solutions at AT&T Stadium, the Impact of IP

    As a supplier of high-end camera cable, patchbays, and more, Canare is striving to provide quality products to the entire sports-video-production industry. Working with numerous professional teams around the United States, the company's most recent work was with the Dallas Cowboys at their home v...

  • Open Broadcast Systems' CEO Keiran Kuhnya on Software-based Encoding/Decoding

    Video delivery via IP is growing exponentially across all live entertainment, especially sports, where software-based solutions are becoming more common.

    In this edition of the SVG New Sponsor Spotlight, we say hello to Open Broadcast Systems with their Founder and Ceo Kieran Kunhya to get the l...

  • Stream Station's David DellaFave on Securely Delivering Live Games to Fans

    The Sports Video Group is thrilled to welcome Stream Station as a new corporate sponsor.

    Delivering and monitoring content is the core mission for the team at Stream Station. In the world of sports specifically, ensuring secure transport of games to fans across the globe has helped the company ...

  • Vela's Joe Uberty Talks Video Monitoring for the Modern Age of Media

    As the number of video feeds and distribution channels has exploded for sports broadcasters, its more critical than ever to monitor content throughout the entire delivery chain. As a leading provider of software-based monitoring solutions for broadcasters, streamers, and content providers, Vela i...

  • ASTRODESIGN's USA CEO Terry Harada on the Latest Developments in 8K

    Greater image resolution remains the universal goal in the world of live sports broadcast. When it comes to technological developments in 8K, few have had a greater impact on the industry than ASTRODESIGN. In fact, the company worked with NHL in Japan to debut the first 8K camera a decade ago.

    I...

  • VideoShip President Colin Grimes on Getting Sports Clips Into the Cloud Fast

    With so many destinations to publish video these days, live sports producers are always looking for solutions to streamline and simplify the moving around of video clips to various divisions of the organization. That's where a company like VideoShip steps up.

    In this SVG New Sponsor Spotlight, w...

  • CUE's Ira Akers on Placing the Fan at the Center of the In-Venue Experience

    The infusion of technology into the fan experience has birthed new ideas for in-venue production teams on gameday. For example, light shows leveraging fans' mobile devices have taken over this sector of the industry. A key driver to these activations is CUE — a provider of fan engagement solution...

  • manifold's Erling Hedkvist on Taking Live Cloud Production to "Tier 1" Levels

    Live cloud production is sweeping the sports production industry; even finding its way into "Tier 1" broadcasts.

    In the latest edition of the SVG New Sponsor Spotlight, we welcome manifold technologies with Erling Hedkvist from the company's Sales and Business Development team. We discuss their ...

  • AbelCine's Tom Digges on the Growing Trend of Cinematic Cameras in Live Sports

    One of the more intriguing innovations that has occurred in live sports production over the past few years is the integration of cameras typically used in cinematic environments. AbelCine has positioned itself as a key advisor to sports broadcasters looking to make this leap effectively.

    In this...

  • Mo-Sys Founder Michael Geissler on the Rise of Virtual Production Solutions

    Virtual production is a rising tend in the sports production industry. When married with remote production, it's complete changing the live content game. One of the industry leaders in this space, as well as in robotic cameras to accompany it all, is Mo-Sys.

    In this latest edition of the SVG New...

  • Ateliere's Andy Hooper on Tapping Into AI for More Efficiency & More

    Working with numerous movers and shakers in the sports-video community, Ateliere Creative Technologies has their eyes set on pushing productions forward. Whether it's assisting Sweden's Sveriges Television with The Great Moose Migration or streamlining the media supply chain for efficient workflo...

  • JetWave Wireless’ Jim Dugan on Delivering Wireless Comms for All Sized Events

    Celebrating a decade of business, JetWave Wireless has become a reliable provider of wireless communications for the live events industry. From large-scale to small-scale events, the company offers solutions that cater to their clients needs.

    In this New Sponsor Spotlight, SVG’s Kristian Hernánd...

  • Cerberus Tech's Chris Clarke on the Rise of the Cloud in Live Sports Workflows

    The Sports Video Group is thrilled to welcome Cerberus Tech as a new corporate sponsor.

    The cloud has grown into an increasingly critical piece of the live sports production cycle. Cerberus Tech operates a a cloud orchestration, automation and SaaS network for 24/7 channels, sports, live events,...

  • Wohler's Makarand Karanjkar and John Earnest on Taking Monitoring Into The Cloud

    The Sports Video Group is thrilled to welcome Wohler as a new corporate sponsor.

    Wohler is a pioneer in audio and video monitoring and these days, the company remains on the cutting edge in broadcast innovation. This year, the company released MAVRIC, its first comprehensive Cloud-based software...

  • Inside Edge's Kenny Kendrena on Turning Data Into Compelling Info on Broadcasts

    Before the era of engaging and insightful analytics seen in Major League Baseball today, Inside Edge was ahead of the curve by taking this complex information and translating it into a way where fans could understand how these numbers impact the game. In the present day, the company is trusted by...

  • ZTranform’s Ben Wolk on the SMU Athletics’ New Facility & the Rise of ST 2110

    The Sports Video Group is excited to welcome ZTransform as a new Mobile/Integrator sponsor. ZTransform provides planning, design, integration and launch services for the most sophisticated broadcast and media environments in the world – both large and small.

    In this New Sponsor Spotlight, ZTrans...

  • Aggreko’s Don Gray on Advocating for Sustainability in Live Sports Production

    The Sports Video Group is excited to welcome Aggreko as a new platinum sponsor. As climate change continues to worsen, the sports-video-production community is tasked with figuring out ways to produce engaging live events in an environmentally conscious manner. Keeping energy output, carbon emiss...

  • Mimir's André Torsvik on Enabling Remote Collaboration Through the Cloud

    Sports Video Group is excited to welcome Mimir as a new corporate sponsor. Leveraging the power of the cloud, the video collaboration and production platform features production asset management, archive, asset management, and object-storage. In addition, the platform allows users to integrate a ...

  • Digital Harmonic CEO Scott Haiges on Driving Down Bandwidth to Improve Quality

    SVG is pleased to welcome Digital Harmonic as a new corporate sponsor. An industry leader in media encoding and image enhancement in today's rough and tumble world of live streaming, Digital Harmonic's technology reduces bandwidth to improve video delivery with less overhead compute.

    In this ...

  • Comcast Technology Solution's Peter Gibson on Activating Content Via AI Tools

    The Sports Video Group is delighted to welcome Comcast Technology Solutions as a new premier sponsor. In an era of live streaming and high-leverage digital video delivery products, its critical to work with a partner that's proven its ability to perform during the world's biggest events. As a par...

  • Gcore's Alexey Petrovskikh on Driving Up Latency Reliability of Live Streaming

    The Sports Video Group is delighted to welcome Gcore as a new corporate sponsor. Broadcasters and M&E brands need to go globally quickly more often these days and, in those circumstances, it's important to have a trusted partner to properly handle infrastructure and low-latency services for video...

  • Champion Data’s Chris Hume on Real-Time, Low Latency Data in Sports Broadcasts

    The Sports Video Group is delighted to welcome Champion Data as a new corporate sponsor. Delivering data-rich and real-time statistics to clients and partners for over 20 years, the company has become a prominent player in live sports productions and has continued this ascension with the rise of ...