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      ISE 2024: What more can be done to address growing skills and talent shortages?

      As the industry continues to see a shortage in new and diverse talent, we ask broadcasters what more can be done to attract young professionals. Whilst online audiences grow, the industry must rethink how to market to the next generation, and who to collaborate with to improve access, to ensure the skills behind the content grow too.

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      NAB 2025 – Vizrt’s Rohit Nagarajan: “How do we disrupt ourselves quicker so we’re not the ones being disrupted”

      Rohit Nagarajan, CEO at Vizrt points to cloud and AI as two technologies leading the charge in terms of both innovation and adoption. “Cloud is one that has really come of age,” he says. “All of the underlying technical challenges are being ironed out and we see more and more customers of ours looking to adopt cloud, and I think it’s a good coming together of maturity and cost.”

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      NAB 2025: Brijesh Yadav, Tata Communications Media: “We are at a pivotal year in 2025 - the conversation is about AI”

      There’s no escaping the fact that AI is transforming many business verticals, and the media and entertainment industry is no exception. Experts agree that some applications are not yet mature, but there is much transformative opportunity, especially in general automation and AI enhanced metadata and subtitle generation. However, cloud and hybrid cloud economics are also a key theme, with increased cloud adoption driving broadcast workflows, as is the ongoing transition to IP.

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