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TVU Networks To Join Africa’s Broadcasters At Upcoming Industry Convention In Namibia

September 13, 2024
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Organisers of the forthcoming Broadcast And Digital Media Convention 2024, taking place from October 8th to 10th at The Swakopmund Legacy Hotel in Namibia, have confirmed that TVU Networks, a global leader in cloud and IP-based live video solutions, will showcase at the event.

This high-profile event for Africa’s industry professionals and executives is hosted by the Namibia Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) and convened by the Broadcast Media Africa (BMA) and the Southern African Broadcasting Association (SABA).

The Broadcast And Digital Media Convention is a significant event on the calendar for industry professionals across Africa and beyond, bringing together broadcasters, content creators, technology providers, and regulators to discuss the future of digital broadcasting and media in the region.

TVU Networks, known for its innovative approach to broadcast technology, will showcase its latest solutions in cloud-based workflows, remote production, and IP-based video distribution. These technologies are designed to meet the evolving needs of broadcasters and content creators in the digital era, enabling them to produce, distribute, and monetise content more efficiently and effectively.

During the convention, TVU Networks will engage with broadcasters through demonstrations and presentations, highlighting how its solutions can help broadcasters optimise their operations, reduce costs, and enhance audience engagement.

Benjamin Pius, CEO of Broadcast Media Africa, warmly welcomed TVU Networks to the convention, stating, “We are delighted to have TVU Networks join us for this year’s event. Their participation brings an added dimension to the convention, allowing delegates to gain valuable insights into the latest technologies shaping the future of broadcasting. We look forward to their contributions and the expertise they will bring to our gathering.”

For more information about the Broadcast And Digital Media Convention 2024, visit the event’s official website here.

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