New Tools and Technologies Shaping Business models for the Broadcast Industry

This Content Production & Delivery SIG event will delve into the key technology developments and applications, and discuss the implications for business models, including advertising, that are necessary to ensure the broadcast industry can continue to flourish in a fast-moving consumer marketplace.

As technology continues to evolve, content creators and distributors are becoming better equipped than ever to produce engaging, high-quality content and to reach diverse audiences more effectively. Embracing these innovations will be crucial for staying competitive in the ever-changing digital media landscape.

This afternoon event will summarise the key technology developments and applications, and discuss the implications for business models, that are necessary to ensure the broadcast industry can continue to flourish in this fast-moving consumer marketplace.

This event is hosted at Digital Catapult, London and will provide delegates with ample opportunities to network with fellow attendees to explore the themes of this event.

Our previous Content Production & Delivery SIG events have attracted a broad range of professionals from the global media, entertainment, and technology industries, government agencies, plus academic course-leaders and researchers, needing to update on technical progress and practical developments in the broadcast arena. For this event, we are aiming to additionally attract young engineers and early-career creatives to help stimulate career and recruitment interest for the industry.  

This event is free and open to all.

Tuesday 2 December
1.30pm – 2pm
Registration & networking

Networking

2pm – 2.05pm
Welcome from Cambridge Wireless

Michaela Eschbach, CEO of Cambridge Wireless

2.05pm – 2.10pm
Welcome from Digital Catapult

Welcome from our host

2.15pm – 2.40pm
Creativity, Convergence, and Foresight: a research ecology surfacing the future of media production from the CoSTAR Foresight Lab

Professor Jonny Freeman, Director C0STAR Foresight Lab and Managing Director i2 Media Research Limited

2.40pm – 3.05pm
'AI, Streaming and Advertisement - New Methods, Challenges and Solutions in a Rapidly Changing Landscape'

Susan Hewitt, Hewitt Innovations Ltd

3.05pm – 3.40pm
Networking Break

Networking

3.40pm – 3.45pm
Session Chaired By Chris Nokes, Ofcom & CW SIG Champion

Session Chair

3.45pm – 4.15pm
'Modernising Media Creation & Delivery'

Gerard Phillips, Technical Lead Systems Engineering, Arista

4.20pm – 4.50pm
'Virtual Production Trends'

James Uren, Technical Director, Mo-Sys Engineering Ltd

4.45pm – 5.15pm
Holodeck or The Matrix? - A look into the crystal ball of content

A fireside chat with Matt Stagg, MTech Sport & Professor David Crawford, University of Essex & Ravensbourne University

5.10pm – 5.15pm
Closing remarks and event ends

Closing remarks and event ends

Professor Jonny Freeman

Professor Jonny Freeman

Director C0STAR Foresight Lab, and Managing Director i2 Media Research Limited

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Laura Helm

Laura Helm

Head of Creative Industries, Digital Catatpult

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Susan Hewitt

Susan Hewitt

Founder, Hewitt Innovations

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Gerard Phillips

Gerard Phillips

Technical Lead Systems Engineering, Arista

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Matt Stagg

Matt Stagg

MTech Sport

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James Uren

James Uren

Technical Director, Mo-Sys Engineering Ltd

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Content Production & Delivery SIG Champions

Nadia Aziz

Nadia Aziz

Innovation Consultant, Unbounded Future Ltd

Professor David Crawford

Professor David Crawford

Emeritus Professor, Computer Science & Electronic Engineering, University of Essex

Susan Hewitt

Susan Hewitt

Founder, Hewitt Innovations Ltd

Tony Lavender

Tony Lavender

Senior Advisor

Chris Nokes

Chris Nokes

Senior Technical Advisor, Ofcom