NAB Show Exhibitor Viewpoint: Andreas Hilmer, Director Marketing & Communications, Lawo
TVT’s annual survey of industry executives and what they are looking for ahead of the NAB Show.
TVT’s annual survey of industry executives and what they are looking for ahead of the NAB Show.
New SMPTE standard improves interoperability.
Marissa Görner of Net Insight joins four AIMS board members reelected to new one-year terms.
Provides format conversion between SD, HD and 4K
More fiber, demanding viewers push live sports audio to the next level
Popular monitoring tool now available for the latest standards
Evertz' veteran's appointment signals company's emphasis on growing market
Consoles manage and share scalable I/Os via a new Lawo central router
Craig Newbury will be responsible for sales in the U.K. and Ireland.
Multiple Lawo systems installed for live and post-production audio infrastructure
Lawo has created the new position of Head of Pre-Sales and Projects and has appointed John Roberts-Davies to fill it.
Chinese state broadcaster CCTV is making a move toward mobile IP-based audio for electronic field production and chose Lawo to help get it there.
Lawo has hired Mike Franklin as senior sales manager for the United States.
The new school year at Syracuse University came with new facilities at the Newhouse School of Communications for its sports production capabilities.
Lawo’s vsmSOUL Seamless Orchestration and Unification Layer is adding an overarching orchestration service for IP-based production environments to the VSM control system.
With completion and authorization of ATSC 3.0 on the horizon, it wouldn’t be surprising that broadcasters may soon begin looking for new products to meet the demands of the new production capabilities enabled by the next-generation TV standard.
With the construction of its new 42-story Zhejiang International TV Center, Zhejiang Radio & TV Group had to equip the new production facility and opted to go with Lawo for part of its audio infrastructure.
Leipzig University has a new addition to its classrooms in the form of Lawo’s mc236 audio production console.
At its NAB Show press conference, LAWO introduced “Broadcast 3.0,” which the company said describes the broadcast and content creation industry’s shift to IP- based production and content delivery to manage the delivery of video, audio, metadata, ancillary data and control data as elementary streams or transport streams utilizing IP networking technology and COTS hardware.
In an effort to support its IP-enabled production Hubs located in Sydney and Melbourne, Australia, NEP Australia is partnering with Lawo to provide its technology services.