Video: Telco and Media Roundtable – Content, Convergence and Customers

IBC365 continues its informative Rountable series with four experts from the Telco and Media field, this time for a 3-part conversation covering the evolving relationship between Media and Telcos.

Part 1 uncovers the convergence between the telco and media markets.
Part 2 focusses on the key components of creating digital content and
Part 3 looks at the ways in which telcos can attract customers and stay relevant within the content value chain.

Chaired by Mark Smith, the panellists are:
Matt Stagg, Director of Mobile Strategy, BT Sport
Christian Harris, Head of Digital Entertainment, Three
Jean Coffey, Senior Director of Business Development, Jukin Media
Paolo Pescatore, Telecoms Media Analyst

Meeting: Sports Tech Innovation


With many speakers including from BT Sport, IMG, FA Group this free event looks at emerging production technology and its use in sport. Topics include:

  • AI
  • eSports
  • Remote Production
  • Immersive video (AR, VR, MR, 360 etc.)
  • Graphics Analysis
  • Live Streaming

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Speakers
  • Andy Beale, Chief Engineer, BT Sport
  • Gareth Capon, CEO, Grabyo
  • Damien Cullen, Senior Video Manager, The FA Group
  • Tim De Marco, Head of Engineering, IMG
  • Dan Finch, CEO, Simplestream
  • Marina Kalkanis, CEO, M2A Media
  • Andrew Preece, Executive Director, Sunset+vine
  • Shane Warden, Director of broadcast and technology, ATP
  • Robin Broomfield, Technical Manager, Sky
  • Nik Selman, MD, Formidable
  • Matt Stagg, Head of Media and Broadcast, EE

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Meeting: 5G, what does it mean for media and broadcast?

RTS Thames Valley
Meeting: Wed 15 November 2017, 18:30 – 21:30 GMT
Location: Pincents Manor, Theale, RG31 4UQ View Map

Chaired by John Ive of the IABM, this meeting looks at 5G which officially launches in 2020. How will it change the media landscape?
More bandwidth and network performance is welcome and could change once again how we view and use mobile devices and even outperform fixed installations. There are challenges with the requirement of a new network infrastructure which raises the question of the speed of penetration.

    Discussing this are

  • Steve Plunkett, Chief Technology Officer, Ericsson
  • Matt Stagg, Head of Mobile & Video Content at EE

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