Mexico. The creation of audiovisual content, its distribution by different means and even its historical archive are a fundamental part of the AV integration industry, so, to strengthen its knowledge offer, the magazine TVyVideo+Radio presents the conference program of the 1st TecnoTelevisión Mexico Congress.
The TecnoTelevisión Congress has been held with great success for 11 years in Bogotá, Colombia. This year, its organizers decided to broaden the horizons and bring the format to Mexico. Its team has vast experience in the definition of topics and selection of speakers, proof of this is the agenda of the first Mexican edition, which presents a balance between future trends and current practical content, throughout its ten projected conferences.
The preservation of archives will be one of the topics of the academic program, in which the participation of the renowned researcher Perla Olivia Rodríguez, from the Institute of Library and Information Research of the UNAM, and the presentation of the expert Erik Cardoso, CTO of Labo, stand out.
Joshua Cortés, Marketing Director of Streamics Video, will discuss the methodology and technology for content creation and its distribution via streaming. While the spokespersons of Qligent and Protelecom will offer a broad overview of the novelties in the use of Big Data, Artificial Intelligence and innovations for the wireless transmission of content.
The application of IP technology in the different areas of production, transmission and workflows of the audiovisual industry will be one of the main themes of the TecnoTelevisión Congress, as different specialists from companies such as NewTek, Belden, Evertz and Gad Electronics, will share their knowledge with the audience.
And finally, Jenaro Villamil, president of the Public Broadcasting System of the Mexican State, will talk about projects for the development of public media.
The complete program of the 1st TecnoTelevisión Mexico Congress is available for consultation by clicking here.
The TecnoTelevisión Congress is organized jointly by the magazine TV y Video + Radio and InfoComm Mexico, whose organization is in charge of the Latin Press publishing house and the international association AVIXA, worldwide owner of the InfoComm shows and co-organizer of ISE in Europe.
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