SVG Summit 2019: New Workshops Spotlight Cloud Services, Graphics & AR, and Live HDR Production

The SVG Summit will debut a trio of new workshops this year’s event, introducing the Cloud Services Spotlight, Sports Graphics and AR Workshop, and Live HDR Production Workshop on Day 1 of the annual gathering at the New York Midtown Hilton on Dec. 16-17. The Sports Graphics and AR Workshop (Dec. 16 from 1:30 – 4:15 p.m. ET) will feature sessions focused on augmented reality and virtual studios, graphics for sports-betting and predictive gaming telecasts, player tracking and data integration, and much more.

CLICK HERE to register now for The SVG Summit.

Figuring out which cloud service to choose as your core provider is a complicated decision that often involves understanding the providers entire ecosystem as it relates to not only its own services but also which partners it works closely with. This informative session is designed to give cloud service providers and their partners an opportunity to lay out their current offering as well as vision for the future. This track will feature a trio of Technology Spotlight Presentations by IBM Aspera, Iron Mountain, and Microsoft. CLICK HERE for the full agenda.

The Sports Graphics and AR Workshop is designed for SVG members and sponsors looking to learn about the latest developments in graphics, augmented reality, and data visualization technologies for live sports broadcasts. This afternoon workshop will feature sports-graphics leaders from major broadcasters, leagues, teams, and vendors addressing hot-button topics like augmented reality and virtual studios, graphics for sports-betting and predictive gaming telecasts, player tracking and data integration, and much more. This workshop will feature a trio of sessions featuring graphics experts from Brainstorm, CBS Sports, ESPN, NBC Sports, Ncam, NFL Media, SMT, Sportradar Vizrt, and more. CLICK HERE for the full agenda.

The Live HDR Production workshop is designed to give those who are seriously considering HDR a chance to better understand the concepts, the challenges, and the opportunities. Experts discuss the various production formats, considerations when making a decision, and how an HDR workflow impacts the way the team goes about their business. Practitioners of HDR share practical advice and tips to ensure your production meets your goals. This workshop will feature speakers from CBS Sports, Dome Productions, NBC Sports, NEP, Sony, THUMBWAR, and Vislink. CLICK HERE for the full agenda.

In 2019, the SVG Summit marks its 14th year as the place to be for those involved in any aspect of sports production, content creation, or distribution. Once again it will bring together more than 1,000 industry professionals from across the country and around the world for two full days of networking, panel discussions, and more!

The event will be highlighted by informative workshop tracks covering a wide range of industry market segments and production disciplines. There will also be a general session track on Tuesday, Dec. 17 that will bring together the biggest names in sports TV for lively panel discussions.

If you or your company are involved in sports production for broadcast distribution, venue operations, college or team operations, asset management, digital, and more then make sure you join us at the New York Hilton Hotel beginning on the morning of Monday, Dec. 16.

Along with numerous workshop tracks will be the opportunity to meet with more than 70 exhibitors who will be displaying their latest products and technical solutions for the sports production professional.

For more information on registration, please contact Andrew Lippe, SVG Member Services, at [email protected].

Book your hotel room now at our discounted rate of $299 at the New York Hilton Midtown hotel.

For sponsorship opportunities, please contact SVG Managing Director of Worldwide Sponsorship Development Rob Payne ([email protected]) and SVG Manager of Sponsorship Development Andrew Gabel ([email protected]).

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