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TODAY’S SHOW HIGHLIGHTS: JO MAYER, MARKETING CONSULTANT AT IBC,


CHOOSES SOME MUST-ATTEND SESSIONS FROM ACROSS TODAY’S EXTENSIVE CONTENT PROGRAMME, INCLUDING A LOOK AT AI, SYNTHETIC HUMANS AND THE IBC AWARDS


10:05-10:45 Inclusive Tech: Vision 2030 Changemaker Programme: Forum Join Sasha Scott, Head of Transformation Services, EBU, and Soumya Sriraman, President of Streaming, Qurate Retail Group, for a strategic conversation looking at where we are now when it comes to inclusive technology, what needs to change and the big tech and culture opportunities ahead.


10:45-11:30


Panel Discussion: Tackling streaming’s sustainability crisis Content Everywhere Stage 1: Hall 5 In this session panellists will explore how broadcasters, video service providers and CSPs address streaming’s sustainability crisis while continuing to deliver new and exciting next-gen experiences. Featuring Frank Miller, Varnish Software; Mark Donnigan, VP, Marketing, NETINT Technologies; and Johan Bolin, Chief Product and Technology Offi cer, Agile Content.


13:00-13:30


Delving Deeper: Will AI help us solve humanity’s biggest challenges?


Changemaker Programme: Forum Join Dex Hunter-Torricke, Head of Global Communications & Marketing, Google Deepmind, as he seeks to answer this huge question.


13:30-14:30 Synthetic Humans for Entertainment & Accessibility Innovation Stage: Hall 3 The aim of this brand-new Accelerator is to present two different use cases based on synthetic humans: the fi rst one is a theatre fi lled with the melodic tones of Maria Callas, and the second is a photorealistic sign language interpreter, to address important aspects of accessibility in broadcasting. Michael Davey, Technology and Operations Director, Co-founder at Robotica Machine Learning, and Roberto Iacoviello, Lead Research Engineer at RAI, will present their fi ndings.


14:45-15:15


How Liverpool FC Leverages Wasabi’s Cloud Storage to Revolutionise its Media Operation Innovation Stage: Hall 3 Liverpool Football Club has embarked on a transformative journey by forming a strategic digital partnership with Wasabi Technologies. This collaborative venture aims to revolutionise fan engagement and enhance the overall experience for Liverpool FC supporters around the world. Drew Crisp, SVP Digital, Liverpool Football Club, will share the details.


16:00-16:45 The Opportunities and Limitations for AI


Content Everywhere Stage 2: Hall 5 Advances in generative artifi cial intelligence have been making headlines worldwide. This panel will explore the opportunities and limitations of generative AI in media and entertainment and the importance of maintaining trust through transparent data usage policies and robust security measures to protect privacy.


16:30-17:45 Social Impact Awards Changemaker Programme: Forum Find out who’s won the Environment and Sustainability, Diversity and Inclusion, and the Social Impact Award, and hear from the winner of this year’s Special Award.


18:30-19:30 IBC Innovation Awards Premium Lounge: E107 Premium Pass Holders Following a reception beginning at 18:00, the winners of the three Innovation Awards – Content Creation, Content Distribution and Content Everywhere – will be revealed, and a Special Award will be presented. The Award for the Best Technical Paper will also be given, before the event culminates in the presentation of the coveted International Honour for Excellence.


Soumya Sriraman, Qurate Retail Group


Roberto Iacoviello, RAI


Johan Bolin, Agile Content


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