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The SMPTE Sum-Up 3-8-24

March 9, 2024

Welcome to the SMPTE Sum-Up, the weekly publication that details the recent and current events of your favorite standards development organization. This week at SMPTE:

METexpo 2024 was this week, and it was a doozy! Many tech leaders from around the world attended to experience the free expo, participate in the conference, and network at the gala dinner. This event is always huge and spectacular, but this year had a unique energy in the air as tech like AI and immersion took center stage.

The March Technology Committee Meetings happened this week as well. These meeting are vital to the Standards Community, and these particular meetings caught members and guests up on all of SMPTE’s projects, including a committee dedicated to creating a sustainable technology Standard. If you would like to join a Tech Committee, click here.

SMPTE Atlanta held a meeting this week on IP networks used for video over IP delivery. The meeting detailed why these processes needed precise monitoring. Speaker Adi Rozenberg, CTO of Alvalinks, discussed the limitations of this tech, specifically how it can’t detect network events that impact video delivery. There was also dinner!

This week is also the SMPTE Germany Student Chapter’s first birthday! These young innovators had a big year, and it all culminated in the group opening for the HdM Stuttgart Visual Media Lab Conference. Check it out the trailer!

Call for Papers for the 2024 Media Technology Summit is now open! Original, unpublished manuscripts aligning these goals will undergo multi-peer review when submitted as abstracts. Abstracts should fall within the range of 300 to 400 words and will be accepted from now till May 30. The conference program committee will notify authors of decisions by June 30.

The SMPTE Job Board has been updated! Abertay University is seeking a Research & Development Fellow for VFX & Virtual Production Pipelines. Hearst Television is now taking applications for the Marty Faubell Broadcasting Technology Fellowship.

That’s it for this week’s SMPTE Sum-Up. For more information on past and current events, standards projects, and webcasts, visit our website. See you next week when we report on SMPTE’s Participation in Cine Gear!

To include your upcoming meetings or event in our SUM-UP, please email Russell Poole with the details.

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