The Cloud Contribution Chain: From Stadium to Control Room
SVG TranSPORT Conference 2025
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37m
This panel explores the growing role of cloud-based contribution workflows — from the moment action is captured in the stadium to its management, production, and distribution from centralized or remote control rooms. Industry leaders discuss how cloud technology enables flexible, scalable, and cost-effective production models and how it’s reshaping everything from signal acquisition and encoding to routing and monitoring.
Moderator:
Paul Spinelli, Sinclair Broadcasting Group, AVP, Corporate Engineering
Panelists:
Andre Carrington, NHL, VP, Media Technology
Michael Cronk, TVU Networks, VP of Strategy
Francesco Scartozzi, Matrox Video, VP, Sales & Business Development
Tim Stevens, Verizon Business Group, Global Leader, Strategic Innovation, Sports, Media & Entertainment
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