SMPTE ST 2110 IP Media Roadshow

Hands-On, Real-World Training for Today’s IP Media Systems
The SMPTE ST 2110 IP Media Roadshow is a one-day education program designed to help media professionals confidently design, deploy, and operate IP-based production systems.
Built around the SMPTE ST 2110 standards suite, this instructor-led program goes beyond theory. It focuses on how IP media systems actually behave in real facilities, using practical examples, lessons learned, and real-world workflows from broadcast, live production, and media environments.
Delivered on-site at major industry events and regional hubs, the Roadshow creates a scalable, repeatable education platform that supports the industry’s continued transition from SDI to IP.
As the organization responsible for developing andmaintaining the ST 2110 standards, SMPTE is uniquely positioned to delivertrusted, vendor-neutral education that connects standards language toreal-world practice.
This Roadshow expands SMPTE’s role from standardsdevelopment into applied education — helping the industry turn specificationsinto working systems.
Full day session walks you through modules that combines teaching conversations and practical examples.
- Module 1 — ST 2110 Foundations & Systems Architecture
- Module 2 — Precision Time Protocol (ST 2059) for Live Production
- Module 3 — Audio over IP in ST 2110 Environments
- Module 4 — Network Fabric Design for Media
- Module 5 — Deployment and Operational Failure Points
- Module 6 — Team Practicum: Sample RFP and Design
The goal of the SMPTE ST 2110 IP Media Bootcamp is to:
- Bridge the gap between standards documentation and real-world implementation
- Create a shared technical language across engineering, IT, and operations teams
- Reduce deployment risk by addressing common design and operational pitfalls
- Build confidence for professionals participating in IP-based project planning and decision-making
- Participants with a practical, systems-level understanding of IP media — not just how the standards are
This program is designed for:
- Engineers (Broadcast and media)
- Systems integrators
- Teams (Live production and remote production )
- Cloud professional (Media IT and video )
- Early-career professionals
- Students
By the end of the Bootcamp, participants will be able to:
- Explain the role of SMPTE ST 2110 in modern IP production environments
- Understand how video, audio, and ancillary data are separated, transported, and synchronized
- Describe how Precision Time Protocol (ST 2059) enables deterministic live production
- Identify key design considerations for resilient IP media networks
- Recognize common deployment and operational failure points
- Communicate effectively using shared ST 2110 terminology
- Understand where adjacent technologies — including IPMX, Dante, NDI, and JPEG-XS — intersect with SMPTE standards
Secure your spot and dive into a full day of IP media insights!
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Members: $450
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Non-Members: $550

