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DIGITAL ASSET MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AIMS TO BRIDGE M&E GAPS ioMoVo


BY ANNE MORRIS AI-driven digital asset


management (DAM) developer ioMoVo is unveiling its suite of asset management products tailored for the media and entertainment industry. The system integrates various cloud accounts into a single interface, offering asset movement, AI-based search and workfl ow automation using AI and machine learning technologies. Jay Hajeer, Founder and CEO of ioMoVo, said: “We are thrilled


to introduce the ioMoVo DAM system at IBC2024. Our solution allows both content creators and organisations to focus on content creation and distribution, rather than the complexities of asset management.”


The company claims that


current DAM options often fall short, providing only fragmented services that do not meet comprehensive user needs. It says that basic storage and search functions lack advanced AI and machine learning capabilities for tasks such as multilingual captioning and contextual language model development.


Single point: ioMoVo’s system consolidates and automates asset management


This fragmentation hinders collaboration and operational effi ciency, says the company. “ioMoVo bridges these gaps with a complete suite of products that integrate


advanced capabilities for effi cient and scalable digital asset management, enhancing user experience and operational effi ciency,” Hajeer added. 14.B21


TRANSFORMING CONTENT DELIVERY WITH GENERATIVE AI Tata Elxsi


BY KIRSTY HAZLEWOOD


The TEPlay video delivery platform is using genAI to improve the OTT streaming experience.


Intelligent optimisation allows users to explore content within the module’s query engine. This allows for effi cient data retrieval, even from massive datasets, claims Tata Elxsi. Content creators, marketers


TEPlay offers insights into content performance and usage patterns


and strategists can use genAI to make data-driven decisions by extracting valuable insights


from user interactions, content consumption patterns and engagement metrics.


By continuously monitoring data health and identifying anomalies and inconsistencies, genAI can ensure the information used by the module is clean and reliable, while NLP and knowledge graphs are leveraged to create an AI assistant that can answer queries, provide recommendations and troubleshoot issues. Feature creation can also be automated for constant content optimisation, to increase user engagement and personalisation. 1.F44


SIMPLIFIED EPG AND LOGO MANAGEMENT FOR RADIO STATIONS Itel


BY KEVIN EMMOTT


Italian radio specialist Itel is aiming to give radio stations more control over how logos and electronic programme guides (EPG) are managed and delivered with the launch of its Octa cloud application.


Octa enables users to store radio logos, EPG, URLs for IP streams, FM frequencies, social networks and more in the cloud. Octa sends all the information to Itel’s ID Mux multiplexer, which delivers everything to a range of radio infotainment receivers via the data


a national holiday or for special promotions.


Octa is a cloud-based interface which centrally manages logo and EPG data


channel on DAB+. By uploading everything directly on Octa, Itel says it simplifi es the user interface


as well as providing a simple way to update logos and EPG whenever required, such as during


The system delivers both EPG as well as logo information to a diverse range of receivers, including connected cars, allowing a radio station’s listeners to automatically tune in to their favourite programme. Itel’s ID Mux is a multiplexer with EDI and ETI outputs and features a timestamp for SFN networks ready to be connected to the transmitter. The unit also hosts DAB and DAB+ encoders to receive audio and metadata from radio station streams. 8.B92


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