The seventh edition of the Professional Seminar Series (PSS) will return to the Middle East in May this year. PSS combines expert knowledge from TSL Products, Axon, Dolby and Tektronix. It provides a thought leadership platform to bring together the global television broadcasting community, discussing the current and future challenges facing the broadcast, satellite, terrestrial, cable and […]
The seventh edition of the Professional Seminar Series (PSS) will return to the Middle East in May this year. PSS combines expert knowledge from TSL Products, Axon, Dolby and Tektronix. It provides a thought leadership platform to bring together the global television broadcasting community, discussing the current and future challenges facing the broadcast, satellite, terrestrial, cable and IPTV industries.
Professionals from each of the participating manufacturers will advise how broadcasters and content distributors can tackle hot industry issues, new technologies and workflows as well as ways in which content delivery is changing. For this series, key topics for discussion include Enabling IP workflows for Broadcast from TSL Products, IP, the backbone of the Industry by Axon, Delivering new consumer experiences with Next Generation Codecs with Dolby and Introduction to IP Video and PTP by Tektronix.
PSS Middle East 2016 will take place as follows:
15th May 2016: Riyadh, Saudi Arabia at the Holiday Inn Olaya
17th May 2016: Doha, Qatar at the Intercontinental, West Bay
19th May 2016: Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Conrad, Sheikh Zayed Road
Swarup Mukherjee, Regional Sales Manager, TSL Products, commented: With six successful years behind us, PSS is now viewed as a staple event in the calendar. This year the TSL Products team will be reviewing the enormous changes that have occurred in the last 12 months in the world of audio and video over IP with a presentation titled Audio and Video over IP, one year later as part of the Enabling IP workflows for Broadcast PSS theme. Weve lined up top executive Pieter Schillebeeckx to present our thoughts on IP and lead a Q&A, so we can expect some lively discussions and ideas around the future of Audio and Video over IP.