Fireside Chat: Innovating technology for a future fit for purposeToday, innovation in technology is changing the way digital media is consumed more quickly than ever before. Undoubtedly, the future of broadcast and media is the platform - which is why laying the right technology foundations is so vital for the industry. So how do you build an effective tech stack and keep innovating when technology moves at such a pace?
How are emerging technologies reshaping the business of broadcast?How do you build an effective tech stack and keep innovating when technology moves at such a pace? How do you build a new platform and lean into emerging technology to personalise and surface the right content to the right user at the right time Cristina Gomila, MD, Content Technology & Innovation, Sky
Adopting and adapting new tools of the tradeThe BBC has always been a tech pioneer, from the earliest days of broadcast, and they continue to innovate. In today’s digital era, broadcasters rely heavily on robust technology to inform and entertain audiences and in this session, we will delve into the cutting-edge tools and platforms to the specification, design and provision of the technology that BBC uses to work with work with audiences, people and partners Sinead Greenaway, Director Broadcast and End User Technology, BBC
Panel: Building the Future of TechWe bring together our panellists to take a deep dive into their customer base, evolution of operating and broadcast models and their impact on demand for technology.
Moderator
Rob Ambrose, Co-Founder - Caretta Research
Speakers
Cristina Gomila, MD, Content and Innovation - Sky
Grace Boswood, Technology Director - Channel 4
Sinead Greenaway, Director Broadcast and End User Technology - BBC
Watch highlights: Sky, BBC and Channel 4: Start with the audience and work backwards
Watch more: Shaping Tomorrow’s Broadcast: How the BBC Adopts Cutting-Edge Technology to Engage Audiences
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