#IBC2022 WELCOME TO IBC2022
On behalf of the whole team behind IBC, I am excited to welcome you all back to Amsterdam for our first in-person I since . elcome, we have missed you!
wned by six industry partners The IA, I, IT, T, PT and T, I is run by the industry, for the industry. As always, we have drawn on the industrys expertise, to ensure that I is the place to share the latest knowledge, while experiencing state-of-the-art tech and leading-edge business solutions. At I you will find a comprehensive exhibition, engaging and stimulating conference content, and the opportunities to meet, debate and network face to face. The response from exhibitors has been very gratifying, surpassing our expectations in numbers of stands and the volume of space booked. e have halls packed with interest and innovation, plus, of course, our outside exhibits area which, as always, will showcase the latest in outside broadcast production as well as satellite technology. This years content programme is divided into three parts. irstly, we have our renowned peer-reviewed conference programme. The pandemic has accelerated the pace of change. As well as a new momentum behind business continuity and remote production, we are seeing huge innovation in areas like augmented reality and . These and other topics will feature prominently in the conference, alongside debates on the way that business models are changing under pressure. roadcasters are moving away from linear towards streamed content on demand, while digital-first TT players are creating linear, AT channels and moving towards more complex revenue models including advertiser funding. ffering high-uality speakers and debate, the I
onference runs on riday and aturday and offers remarkable value. econdly, I has partnered with a number of leading organisations to present the I hangemaker Programme. ere, we cover topics such as raising euality, advancing sustainability and mental health awareness, as well as bringing the latest thinking in creativity and technology to the table so that you can supercharge your knowledge and participate in industry change. This runs unday through onday and is free to attend. Thirdly, across all four days, I has worked with vendors to curate three show floor stages. These sessions are also free and are designed to offer industry insights through debate and case study. This is also the home of the I Accelerators programme. rom ebruary to eptember tech companies and content companies work together on a proect of their choice. I facilitates and the results are shown here. The hot topics include loud-based ive vents, Analytics and ow atency Protocols, loud ocalisation lueprint, ext eneration ews tudio, and the Arena of the uture for vents, emote Production in the iddle of owhere, Audio-led arrative and usic xperiences in the etaverse, olumetric ideo for roadcasting, etaverse Production and T Assets, edia ontent haring, onetisation and icropayment ystems via lockchain. This approach to tech innovation is something new and exciting for our industry. I would recommend that you go and take a look.
Also look out for the I Innovation Awards. This years shortlist features some stunning A and immersive experiences, along with engaging and involving content solutions. eturning to the programme this year are our ocial Impact
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Awards, which feature an array of inspiring proects in diversity and inclusivity, sustainability and responsibility. ost importantly, I has worked to provide a safe and secure environment for us all. As I write, there are no social restrictions in place, and this will undoubtedly benefit our event. owever, there are attendees who will still wear masks and want to maintain some distance. I am sure we will all respect their wishes and ensure they feel comfortable within the I community. elcome to I, the world forum for the electronic media business. hatever your goals are, I wish you a successful time here in Amsterdam and as part of our continuing community. It is great to be back face to face. I look forward to meeting you all. e are stronger together. Michael Crimp, CEO, IBC
WIRELESS MESHLINK IS A DREAM FOR ATOMONE Dream Chip Technologies BY DAVID FOX
adaptable miniaturised camera on the market.
ream hip is showing upgrades to its AtomOne miniature camera range, including integration with roadcast olutions meshink IP-based wireless system. The addition of meshink means that the small Atomne fps camera is now claimed to be the most flexible, agile and
The full-duplex wireless meshink system offers a wide array of capabilities, including ultra-low latency encoding, P, telemetry, intercom, return video and prompter. It also offers true adaptive encoding, total recall of all connectivity parameters and a recently developed prediction tool for coverage calculation based on maps.
Fully integrated: The AtomOne SSM500 with the meshLink IP wireless system
Its addition should mean the Atomne not only becomes more versatile, but also more reliable. ommon
applications often see it deployed where there is heavy reliance on 5G, with many broadcasters and devices competing for signal and bandwidth. The addition of meshink improves the reliability of the connection made and, when combined with the unobtrusive, discrete nature of the camera, allows the tiny device to be deployed in fully remote contexts including shoulder- and bike-mounted applications. 10.C31
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