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TECHNICAL WEBINAR

How SMPTE ST 2110 and NMOS pave the way for interoperable
IP media facilities

Originally broadcast on December 10, 2024

Hear from Cisco, Panasonic, and Imagine on how SMPTE ST 2110 and AMWA NMOS are transforming media facilities.

This webinar features technical presentations and a roundtable with panelists from Rudaw Media Network, Diversified, and BeckTV sharing their expertise and real-world insights on planning and implementing standards-based IP workflows.       

Topics:

  • History and Standards Process for IP Media Facilities
  • Technical Overview: SMPTE ST 2110 / AMWA Networked Media Open Specification (NMOS)
  • How to Start the Journey to IP
  • Interoperability is the Key to the Move to IP
  • Automation and Network Visibility, Scalable Infrastructure (100G/400G)
  • Roundtable: Lessons Learned – Implementing IP in the Digital Era

portrait of John Mailhot
John Mailhot

Senior Vice President of Video Product Management

portrait of Michael Bergeron
Michael Bergeron

Senior Category Owner at Panasonic CONNECT

portrait of Akshaya Premkumar
Akshaya Premkumar

Product Manager at Cisco

Roundtable Panelists:

  • Moderator: Bryan Bedford – Industry Sales Director, Cisco
  • Hejar Berenji – CTO, Rudaw Media Network
  • Dave Schwarz – Principal Engineer, Diversified 
  • Paul Nijak – Managing Partner, VP and General Manager, BeckTV

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