As the Nevada sun sets on NAB 2024, IBC365 shines the spotlight on some of the standout technologies, services and innovations from this year’s show.
More than 60,000 visitors are estimated to have descended on the Las Vegas Convention Center over the three days of NAB 2024, bringing with them a collective buying power of $17bn and pumping $138m into southern Nevada’s economy.
Alongside a comprehensive conference programme, NAB played host to nearly 1,300 exhibitors from 41 countries, showcasing a plethora of advanced technologies for cloud-based workflows, edge computing, OTT and streaming, asset management, live, remote and virtual production, and of course, AI, which featured in around 150 sessions and was rolled out by more than 180 exhibitors...
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