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Summit On Cloud Broadcasting – Africa To Focus On Infrastructure, Scalability And Security – Organiser Says

December 3, 2025
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African media executives and technology leaders are preparing for a deep dive into the practical realities of digital transformation at the upcoming Cloud Broadcasting Summit – Africa 2026. The summit, which will take place on 24 – 25 March 2026 in Central Lagos, Nigeria, will dedicate its agenda to providing concrete strategies to overcome the most significant barriers to cloud adoption: integration, scalability, and security.

The shift from capital expenditure (CapEx) satellite infrastructure to flexible, usage-based operational expenditure (OpEx) cloud models is a non-negotiable business imperative for modern broadcasting. However, African media houses face unique challenges, including varying regulatory environments, infrastructure limitations, and the critical need for regional data sovereignty.

Convened by this platform, the summit is specifically designed to bridge the gap between aspirational cloud strategy and successful, on-the-ground implementation. This year’s programme moves beyond theoretical discussions to deliver actionable blueprints across three critical areas:

1. Addressing Integration Complexity

Legacy systems and on-premise infrastructure often act as roadblocks to a smooth cloud migration. Sessions will provide a clear roadmap for hybrid and multi-cloud architectures, focusing on Interoperability Solutions and on learning how to successfully integrate existing broadcast equipment (e.g., playout, asset management) with new cloud workflows. The focus will also be on Phased Migration, developing a cost-controlled, incremental approach to moving workloads that minimises disruption to live operations.

2. Mastering Scalability and Flexibility

The cloud’s promise is unmatched agility, yet scaling resources efficiently requires expert planning. Attendees will gain insights into Elastic Content Delivery, which includes practical strategies for rapidly scaling contribution links for major sporting events and peak content consumption while optimising costs during off-peak periods. Another core topic is Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC), implementing automated tools to manage and replicate cloud environments, enabling broadcasters to launch new channels and services in minutes, not months.

3. Fortifying Security and Compliance

In the cloud, security is a shared responsibility, and compliance with African and global data regulations is paramount. The summit will tackle IP Security Best Practices, covering topics such as robust encryption and access controls, as well as protecting content across the entire cloud distribution chain. It will also focus on Data Sovereignty, navigating the complex regulatory landscape in Africa with practical solutions for data residency and compliance, ensuring customer trust and legal adherence.

Commenting on this, Mr Benjamin Pius, CEO of Broadcast Media Africa, said, “African broadcasters have an unprecedented opportunity to leapfrog legacy challenges and build a future-proof, cloud-native infrastructure. This summit is not about ‘if’ they should move to the cloud, but ‘how’ to do it securely, affordably, and at scale. We are bringing together global experts and successful African case studies to provide the essential, practical toolkit for this transformation.”

The Cloud Broadcasting Summit – Africa 2026 is the essential platform for Chief Technology Officers, Directors of Engineering, and business strategists to gain the knowledge and networking opportunities required to drive profitable growth through cloud technology.

To find out more about this summit, please visit the event website HERE.

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