This is the second year that I participate in NAB and I was pleasantly surprised to see how, after 12 months it is no longer only Brazil the most sought after country by the different manufacturers in the industry, the countries that speak Spanish are now part of this expansion of the sector.
According to the perception of several of the exhibitors I spoke to, European visitors decreased, while Latinos increased and the quality of them improved substantially. It was great to hear Spanish in the hallways, visit Spanish-speaking exhibitors and much more to know that many of the new releases will arrive in Latin America in less time than usual.
NAB 2012 brought with it many novelties that present a change in television that ordinary people know, a change that is allowing to have more complete but easy to manage equipment, virtual studios, transport of content through the network and the cloud and why not, a new television that Latin America will see in a few years.
This show lets us see what the industry brings for this year. The trends that begin to mark the actions of professionals allow an analysis of new work niches and innovations that will change the landscape that has been worked on for years.
And these are some of the trends that have marked the selection of the academic topics of TECNOTELEVISIÓN so that those who were not at NAB know a little about what was shown and talked about there.
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