The Future of Venue Control Rooms: Leaders Talk 4K, IP, and More
SVG Venues & Teams Summit 2025
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35m
Stadiums are getting bigger and more elaborate, which means that production personnel are tasked with maintaining a sturdy tech infrastructure. Larger videoboard displays, a deeper commitment to entertainment, and the insatiable need to keep fans informed with real-time information have bumped up the need for advanced workflows. Leading vendors and gameday staffers provide a catch-up on what’s new inside of the control room, provide insights on a range of tech-focused topics, and give advice on how to handle changes in their setup.
Panelists:
Ben Dolinky, Grass Valley, Senior Solutions Architect
Steve Dupaix, Key Code Media, Senior Director of Broadcast Innovation
Patti Gunnell, Riedel Communications, VP, Key Accounts - West
John Mailhot, Imagine Communications, SVP, Product Management
Emily Wright, Indiana Pacers Sports & Entertainment, AVP, Broadcast Engineering & Operations
Moderator:
Jason Dachman, SVG, Editorial Director, U.S.
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