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34 CLOUD, DATA AND UX DOMINATE CE STAGE DISCUSSIONS


Thought leaders from across the industry will be addressing some of the biggest talking points on the Content Everywhere stages today. On Stage 1 in Hall 5, the panel discussions will begin with a look at developments in delivery approaches that enable video service providers to tackle the technical and operational challenges of connecting millions of concurrent viewers. Alexander Leschinsky, Co-founder & CEO, G&L Geißendörfer & Leschinsky; Eric Black, CTO/ General Manager of Media, Edgio; Tassilo Raesig, COO, MainStreaming; and Yang Cai, CEO & President, VisualOn, will be sharing their experiences. Later in the day, Jean-Christophe Perier, CMO, Globecast; João Tavares, Product Manager, Velocix; and Martins Magone, Chief Technical Offi cer, Veset, will be discussing cloud strategies and the latest CE cloud use cases, before the focus shifts to 5G innovations for M&E. Andrew Towe, Director, XGen Network, and Angus Stewart, Senior Product Manager, Telstra Broadcast Services, are among the panellists here. Sporting content is the subject of the fi rst panel on Stage 2 in Hall 14. Cees van Versendaal, COO, MwareTV; Scott Maddux, VP, Content Strategy & Business


Alexander Leschinsky is tackling delivering live content at scale on CE Stage 1


Development, Xperi; and Victor Sawma, Founder, CTO – CIO, Hibrid FZ, will discuss the factors that have driven FAST to date and how the business model is adapting to accommodate live streamed sport through innovative monetisation models and personalisation of content. Domagoj Bartolić, Product Owner, UniqCast; Gilles Domartini, CEO and Founder, Cleeng; and Martin Prins, Head of Product, Media Distillery, will then delve into the issue of customer acquisition and retention and the importance of user experience.


Discussion will centre around topics such as market trends and evolving customer behaviours before exploring the various factors that can help in the fi ght against churn. The fi nal panel on this stage will look at how disparate data sources are directly relevant to shaping content everywhere services and the targeting and delivery of content and advertising to consumers’ devices. Ali Hodjat, VP of Product Marketing, Intertrust Technologies; John Leonard, Director of Product Strategy, DeviceAtlas; and Trent Wheeler,


DME TAKES BACK CONTROL FOR STABILISED HEADS Robojib Europe BY DAVID FOX


Heads upgrade: DME’s range of controllers for stabilised heads


Dynamic Motion Engineering (part of Robojib) has new universal controllers and modules that turn popular stabilised heads, such as Movi Pro or Ronin 2 Pro, into real broadcast heads at an affordable cost. They include Canon and Fujinon broadcast lens controls, as well as Tilta and CMotion external motors protocol in their electronics. DME’s Solo twin-handled controller for telescopic cranes


Chief Product Offi cer, Gracenote, will also consider how distributed ledger technologies could yet impact media distribution. In addition to panel debates, companies including Varnish Software, Cinfo, Witbe, EVS and Radix will be showcasing their latest solutions and projects on the CE stages.


Sessions run from 10:15-17:45 today on Content Everywhere Stage 1 (5.A28) and Stage 2 (14.C12). Sessions are free to attend. For full listings turn to page 35.


can replace the original DJI Power Hub, using the integrated CAN bus to run camera and lens controls without having cables running around the gimbal chassis. The Data PWR module replaces the TB50 batteries and powers the Ronin from a 220/110/24v source as well as connecting to an RCP for camera data and iris control. Together these turn the Ronin


and jibs brings together all the useful controls for someone to operate a crane, head and lens, while the Tabletop Desk controller is designed for a wider variety of


uses and can control the entire DJI Transmission ecosystem wirelessly. DME also has two modules to upgrade the Ronin 2 to its full broadcast potential. The Hub+


2 Pro into a broadcast remote head that any integrator can take control over through IP/serial communication, to integrate its stabilisation into a robotic system. 12.B45b


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