After more than a decade attending ISE, Martin Dyster from audio technology specialist Telos Alliance believes that the convergence between broadcast and proAV is evident from this year’s visitors, with an increasing number of broadcast professionals attending the show. For Dyster, the prevalent technology at ISE is cloud – for creation, distribution and consumption – with cloud being a key enabler for remote production.
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NAB 2025: What should we be talking about more as an industry?
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