SVG To Host Sports Content Management Virtual Series on July 22-23 and 29-30

SVG’s 14th-annual Sports Content Management Forum is going virtual. While we are unable to host our annual industry gathering in New York City as originally scheduled, SVG is proud to announce the SVG Sports Content Management Virtual Series – a four-day series of keynotes, panels, presentations, and video-based networking events to be held July 22-23 and 29-30 from the safety of your own home.

CLICK HERE to register now. CLICK HERE for more information, including the full day-by-day agenda.

This series will feature nearly more than six hours of exclusive live programming across the four-day program, featuring media-asset–management (MAM) leaders from major broadcasters, leagues, teams, OTT outlets, esports organizations, and vendors offering first-hand perspectives and behind-the-curtain looks at their respective workflows. The Sports Content Management Virtual Series program – developed by SVG’s SCM Advisory Committee and its Chairman Tab Butler – dedicates each day’s content to four topics: Cloud-Based Workflows, MAM and Orchestration Tools, Best Practices in Storage and Archiving, and AI and Machine Learning.

Registration for all online activities is free to all SVG members and qualified professionals. And with the program going online, we expect greater participation (both from VIP speakers and attendees) and a community more united than ever before.

Register today to join us for four days of exclusive live programming, showcasing some of the most critical topics and smartest minds on the sports-content-management scene today.

If you are a broadcaster/league/team and have any topic proposals or wish to volunteer as a speaker, please reach out directly to SCM Program Director Jason Dachman at [email protected].

If you are a vendor who wants to tell your technology story, contact Rob Payne ([email protected]) or Andrew Gabel ([email protected])

 

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